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2004 Nov 24
3
Grandstream Firmware 1.0.5.16 Attended Transfer
I've searched for a few days now without finding an answer. The
release notes for version 1.0.5.16 of the Grandstream firmware says it
supports attended transfer using replace but the docs haven't been
updated so I can't work out how to enable it, or whether it should
Just Work. I'm currently using the # attended transfer patch for *
but would like to get back to using the
2018 Oct 29
0
Should Icecast send the "Connection: close" header?
Good afternoon,
On Mon, 2018-10-29 at 13:48 -0400, Spencer Russell wrote:
> I'm accessing a server using Icecast 2.4.0. It is streamed using HTTP
> 1.1 using the Transfer-Encoding: chunked - so far so good.
I feel like I need to clarify a few things here:
* Icecast 2.4.0 does not implement HTTP/1.1 but HTTP/1.0, which it
correctly tells in it's response status lines.
2014 Mar 18
0
help with DNS issues with dynamic updates
Hi guys
am needing some help, am using bind to provide the DNS backend for samba
using dlz resolution works well however!!
my clients are not able to update the registered DNS entries
when running samba_dnsupdate against the samba DLZ named server
am getting
; Communication with 127.0.0.1#53 failed: timed out
could not talk to any default name server
Failed nsupdate: 1
Then bind stops
2007 Feb 22
2
Performance issue with Vista
Hi,
I tested a little bit Samba with Windows vista and found serious performance issue regarding reading large files from Samba server. Computers that I tested Samba with were all identical computers equipped with 2,8 GHz Pentium D processors, 1 GB memory and 1 Gbit/s LAN. All computers have only external USB hard drives so that it is easier to change from operating system to another.
First I
2018 Oct 29
2
Should Icecast send the "Connection: close" header?
I'm accessing a server using Icecast 2.4.0. It is streamed using HTTP 1.1 using the Transfer-Encoding: chunked - so far so good. The issue is that the HTTP library I'm using uses connection pooling by default and attempts to re-use connections if the server does not send the "Connection: close" header. As part of that re-use, when you end a request/response cycle, it tries to
2008 Jun 03
6
development machine with xen on gentoo
Hi all.
We just put a relative large server in operation (for our measures ;-)
), a 4x Dual Core / Intel with 16GB Ram and a 3ware 9550SX SATA-RAID
with 4 drives. Operating system for the Dom0 is an up-to-date gentoo linux.
Everything runs really fine, there are 4 Domu''s running, 1x gentoo and
2x debian and 1x Windows Server 2003. DomU''s are running blazing fast in
normal
2002 Apr 20
1
rsync breaks on FreeBSD without -O2?(fwd from grog@FreeBSD.org) PR 36998
Apparently rsync breaks on FreeBSD if you turn off -O2 (which is the
default.) The breakage is apparently inside zlib.
You'd have to think it was a compiler bug, but perhaps not.
I haven't tried to reproduce it yet.
--
Martin
----- Forwarded message from grog@FreeBSD.org -----
Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 23:14:46 -0700 (PDT)
From: <grog@FreeBSD.org>
To: mbp@samba.org
Subject: PR
2004 Nov 03
1
'help'
'help'
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