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2006 Nov 04
1
Redirect problems using IAX2 and SIP
...AX channels.
With IAX I use a simple dial command:
Dial(IAX2/myIAX/7775551234)
Things seem to work great, I can see the handshaking in the CLI as the
call gets redirected and once both end points are connected, I can
actually disconnect my box from the ethernet and the call is
uninterruoted. Unfortuanately the call quality is terrible! Low
volume, choppy and so on.
It seemed to me that since I had stepped my * box out of the network,
the problem must be with the ITSP. They suggested I try SIP.
With SIP I use:
Dial(SIP/7775551234@mySIP)
Unfortuantely I don't get the handshakes and t...
2006 Nov 04
1
Hairpinning problems using IAX2 and SIP
...AX channels.
With IAX I use a simple dial command:
Dial(IAX2/myIAX/7775551234)
Things seem to work great, I can see the handshaking in the CLI as the
call gets redirected and once both end points are connected, I can
actually disconnect my box from the ethernet and the call is
uninterruoted. Unfortuanately the call quality is terrible! Low
volume, choppy and so on.
It seemed to me that since I had stepped my * box out of the network,
the problem must be with the ITSP. They suggested I try SIP.
With SIP I use:
Dial(SIP/7775551234@mySIP)
Unfortuantely I don't get the handshakes and t...
2009 Mar 05
7
virtualizaton install and xen source compile on CentOS5.2
Hi ,Guys
I installed CentOS5.2-x86_64 on my Dell PowerEndger 1950 with virtualization
component ,when reboot the system halted at:
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Red Hat nash version 5.1.19.6
usb 1-5: device not accepting address 4 ,error -110
usb 1-5: device not accepting address 5, error -110
usb 1-5: device not accepting address 6,error -110
usb 1-5: device not
2006 Sep 12
1
Ferret on Windows?
I am trying to use SVN HEAD of Acts_as_ferret, and I have ferret
0.10.4installed from the windows Gem.
Unfortuanantly, whenever I i let act_as_ferrets init.rb file require ferret,
my app blows up, with weird "Invalid char" errors. I have pasted the page
below. If I comment out the require ferret, the page loads. Of course,
act_as_ferret does blow up.
My unit tests do work fine however! I can qu...
2008 Aug 07
0
Fwd: Re: sasl parameters missing (in postfix)
...dovecot.org/Authentication/MasterUsers) when the certificate
matches. The webmail accesses the inbox by imap and reuses the password for
smtp through postfix.
I configured dovecot sasl authentication to allow a particular global password
to be allowed from one IP address of the webmail server. Unfortuanately it
seems as though postfix doesn't pass rip= (remote ip) or the other AUTH
parameters of the protocol (http://dovecot.org/doc/auth-protocol.txt).
Is adding these parameters to postfix's sasl authentication a useful feature
request?
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2003 Sep 21
3
Samba PDC not creating roaming profiles
Hi All,
I have recently moved my PDC from a linux suse 7.0 box to a
Solaris 8 server. I have downloaded the samba 2.2.8a and
installed it without any errors.
I used my old smb.conf and made the neccasry changes to it, I
have pasted it below.
I don't receive any errors, it just ends up using a local profile and
doesn't bother to update it to the server.
I have looked at countless
2010 Apr 19
4
Growing out of floppy images, what's the best alternative?
Hi.
We've been using PXELINUX for years, to kick off OS installations
(floppy images) and booting assorted tools. The addition of ISO support
in memdisk opened up some new alternatives that we also use, e.g.
booting WinPE ISO images over PXE.
Today I downloaded a BIOS for a HP EliteBook 8440p and discovered that
the BIOS file is 3 MB. I could probably squeeze it onto a 2.88 MB floppy
image
2006 Jan 26
6
* point to point t1 solution? / alternatives
This has been an interesting discussion for me (except for the
sniping). The last post led me, out of curiosity, to this wiki entry:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+TDMoE
I was unaware of this feature, and it looks pretty good. I've been
pondering replacing some T1's by leveraging IP capacity but of course
have run up against the QoS issue. My idea was different...
I