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2013 Aug 13
2
Collector not realizing own exported resources when filtering on tags
...=> ''ssh-rsa'',
}
@@file_line{ "${::fqdn}-shosts.equiv" :
tag => $dsitename,
path => "/etc/ssh/shosts.equiv",
ensure => present,
line => "+${::fqdn}",
}
notify { ''testmessage'' :
message => "Downcased sitename is $dsitename",
}
Sshkey <<| tag == ''ssh'' and tag == $dsitename |>> {
require => File[''/etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts''],
}
File_line <<| tag == ''ssh&...
2012 Jul 15
3
Issues with Plus addressing and detail part of subaddress.
...ns "subject" ["test"] {
fileinto "Test";
}
if envelope :detail "to" "test" {
fileinto "test";
stop;
}
So, this fails miserably. No error message, nothing in the logs, no nothing. Yet, when I run
sieve-test .dovecot.sieve /path/to/testmessage
it works just fine. I even run
sieve-test -e .dovecot.sieve /path/to/testmessage
and it files it just fine into the folder.
I tried adding some debug logging, but it looks like vnd.dovecot.debug isn't in my version.
I searched the archives, and found a bit about adding (explicitly) the d...
2007 Jul 10
0
Macro Goofiness
...0,m)
exten => 6084,4,Voicemail(6084|u)
exten => 6084,5,Hangup
That calls the following, also in default context:
exten => office,1,Dial(SIP/6080,30,M(screen))
exten => office,2,Hangup
That calls the screening macro:
[macro-screen]
exten => s,1,Wait(1)
exten => s,2,Background(testmessage)
exten => s,3,WaitExten(5)
exten => s,4,NoOp(${MACRO_RESULT})
exten => h,1,Set(MACRO_RESULT=CONTINUE)
exten => h,2,NoOp(${MACRO_RESULT})
exten => i,1,Set(MACRO_RESULT=CONTINUE)
exten => i,2,NoOp(${MACRO_RESULT})
exten => t,1,Set(MACRO_RESULT=CONTINUE)
exten => t,2,NoOp(${MA...
2010 Jan 27
3
Data transfer
Hi,
im a student and we are devloping a training sytem for
radio operators (for ships, police, ...) at our university.
So far we are using a simple own protocol for speech and data
transmission, works well at a Lan. Now we are looking for a way to
connect the devices over the internet.
I did some very quick testing with Asterisk and PJSIP [1] and it looks very
promising. Apart from the voice
2006 Mar 09
3
OT: Snom 320, displaying text on the scree n from *
try "sipsak -M -O desktop -B "foo" -s sip:<user>@<registrar> -H <ip of
registrar>"
the trick is to specify the "-O desktop" parameter + the "-H <ip of
registrar>" parameter. Sipsak fakes the host-header of the registrar so that
the Snom thinks it is coming from your Asterisk server, then lets the
message through to the