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2004 Jun 23
0
connecting to Iconnect here using asterisk
...ent options I tried). n= my Iconnect phone number p=Iconnect password u=Iconnect User id sip.conf [general] port = 5060 ;bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 ;bindaddr = 212.199.7.106 context = from-sip ;callerid=No CallID ;register=nnnnnnnnnnn:pppp@sipauth.deltathree.com/ nnnnnnnnnnn ;register= uuuuuuuu:pppp @natrelay.deltathree.com/phone ;register=uuuuuuuu:pppp@sipauth.deltathree.com/phone [iconnect] type=friend secret=pppp username=uuuuuuuu host=sipauth.deltathree.com ;host=natrelay.deltathree.com ;fromdomain=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ;dtmfmode=inband nat=no ;nat=yes canreinvite=no disallo...
2001 Feb 28
2
Lock up issue
...h Linux and Windows to access them (Linux on my desktop, Windows on my laptop) I don't access the shares at the same time (my desktop is usuall yoff when I use my laptop and vice versa) I mount 2 shares off my NT box: smbmount //baptiste_srv/mike ~/ntsrv -o username=xxxx,uid=yyyyyyy,password=uuuuuuuu,rw smbmount //baptiste_srv/NT_Junk ~/mp3 -o username=xxxx,uid=yyyyyyy,password=uuuuuuuu,rw I've done this as both root and the user yyyyyyy Obviously, the mp3 share is just that - nothing but mp3's. The first share stores common email and document files. I've found since I first put...
2005 Jan 14
1
iconecthere and *
...o videosupport=no disallow=all ; First disallow all codecs allow=ulaw relaxdtmf=yes nat=yes ; NAT settings externip = 24.172.122.XXX localnet=192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0; All RFC 1918 addresses are local networks [iconnecthere] type=friend secret=pppp username=uuuuuuuu I epxect this to be answered by the s ext in the dfault content which is the demo setup a this point or am I missing something all that happens if * never even sees the call (or more to the point i dont see it with sip debug!) THanks Jer
2004 Sep 24
1
Do software raids don't dance Samba?
...with 9.1 together with a Highpoint RocketRAID 454 ATA card with 8 disks connected to it: datagarden:/local # cat /proc/mdstat Personalities : [raid5] md0 : active raid5 hdi1[7] hdh1[6] hdg1[5] hdf1[4] hde1[3] hdd1[2] hdc1[1] hdb1[0] 2050671616 blocks level 5, 128k chunk, algorithm 2 [8/8] [UUUUUUUU] hdi is on the motherboard's build-in controller as I couldn't convice the box that it should boot from the motherboard, but that's another story. But I hope, that this isn't causing the problem. As I am a Linux beginner, I can't really tell you what version of raid software...