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2005 Feb 15
2
Sixtel.net / IAX.CC - Vanity Toll-Free Number
How long does it take to get a vanity number? I signed up for an account, pre-paid some money, and then placed a vanity number order. I did all of that around Dec. 31st 2004. They said it would take 2-10 business days. It is now Feb. 15th and still no vanity number. I've called them about a dozen times and every time they tell me to keep calling the number to check it and just wait. I'm
2001 Dec 17
1
smbmount appears to subvert access permissions
Hi all, (1) I wish to mount a SMB share onto my Linux filesystem. When I mount the share, it modifies the permissions on the "mounting directory" allowing other users to gain access to the share, masquerading as the mounting user. Lucky it doesn't give write access to anyone, but read access is bad enough. Can anyone explain this behaviour? (Example transcript provided below)
2005 May 30
0
where can i get a vanity DID?
>From what I understand if I have an asterisk pbx set up, I can also get a vanity DID. 1) Where I get the DID from does not matter, my voip provider can use the DID i ask them to. Is this correct? 2) What place has good vanity DID's? 3) Do toll free DID's save me or the person calling me money? Or are toll free DIDS more expensive? 4) Where can I get a good vanity DID. I would
2005 Feb 15
2
Sixtel.net / IAX.CC - Vanity Toll-Free Numbe r
Hi, I've tried to make toll-free DID work for the last 2-3 weeks. Apparently only the IAX.CC/Sixtel personnel can make a call to my toll-free. Anybody else just gets a busy signal. It takes for them about 5-6 business days to respond to my request. It seems they are looking in the once a week to the High priority tickets. It also seems that they are permanently closed ! No matter when I
2005 Oct 25
1
Two "pre-migration" questions
I have read the migration docs. They seem to relate to migrating from one imap product to dovecot on the same server. I'm interested in migrating my Maildir-formatted email from one server to another. 1. Can I tar my ~/mail directory on serverX.com, untar it on a different physical serverY.com (initially with a different domain name), and still see my mail when I access imap.serverY.com
2005 Mar 14
2
How NuFone.Net's customer service works.
Hello All, I have been using asterisk for some time, and I would like for all to take a look at what NuFone does when they get something called out about their website. I ordered a 800 number from them on 3/4/05, they did not make me aware of the time that they took in provisioning and how terrible their support was. I called them on Tuesday 3/8/05 asked for a phone call because the
2005 Mar 24
2
Toll-free DID switchover: Get status?
Hello! I am in the middle of having a vanity toll-free DID set up. It's been 13 days now (9 business days). This is the first time I'm doing this, and I'm not sure of the process. There has been a very weird progression of changes on my number, from fast-busy, to a message saying that I'm calling from a phone with restrictions (no matter *what* line I call from), to a
2006 Jan 23
1
[INFO] SMS Aggregators
Awhile ago, I posted some information about SMS Aggregators, this is just a follow-up, based on changes in the US market. As of January 31st, any commercial application, sending to US networks, is required to lease a CSC (short code) from CTIA. A CSC runs $6000/year for a random code, and $12,000/year for a vanity code. These charges are on top of the normal per message fees. This does
2005 Aug 08
1
Bandwidth limiting
Since shapecfg is no longer part of the distro what are people using in place of cbq to limit/throttle bandwidth? I have an ftp mirror that, if left unchecked, will suck up the entire bandwidth of the CoLo site. TIA, Joe -- My Useless Vanity Page - http://www.webtrek.com/joe See my blog, sumo game ranks and other useless junk
2007 Mar 26
4
Testing IP Instances in 61
I just BFU''ed up to B61 and started to play with IP Instances. I''m having trouble making my zone happy: root at aeon zones$ zoneadm -z testing1 boot zoneadm: zone ''testing1'': WARNING: unable to hold network interface ''skge0''.: Invalid argument root at aeon zones$ dladm show-dev nge0 link: up speed: 100Mb duplex: full
2007 Jul 02
3
ZFS and VXVM/VXFS
We are looking at the alternatives to VXVM/VXFS. One of the feature which we liked in Veritas, apart from the obvious ones is the ability to call the disks by name and group them in to a disk group. Especially in SAN based environment where the disks may be shared by multiple machines, it is very easy to manage them by disk group names rather than cxtxdx numbers. Does zfs offer such
2018 Jun 23
2
reference page for Apache test page & the project
On 23/06/18 21:03, John R. Dennison wrote: > On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 04:58:21PM -0700, Karsten Wade wrote: >> * Is there a better page I can point at? > 'Better' is quite subjective; however this all goes back to > > https://web.archive.org/web/20060523223519/https://www.centos.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=127 > > and is as good of a reference as any. >
2007 Sep 25
23
device alias
Hi. I''d like to request a feature be added to zfs. Currently, on SAN attached disk, zpool shows up with a big WWN for the disk. If ZFS (or the zpool command, in particular) had a text field for arbitrary information, it would be possible to add something that would indicate what LUN on what array the disk in question might be. This would make troubleshooting and general
2006 Sep 09
4
Recommendation: Faster Can''t Help 2
I hope everyone is getting something out of these recommendations. Today''s recommendation comes from the "Damn Common Sense" dept. of advice. Let''s say you''ve written a really really slow rails application. Best you can get out of the thing is 2 req/sec. What can you possibly do about that? It''s a common problem for new rails developers. Well, the
2005 Jul 10
6
iax.cc opinion request
I am considering using iax.cc (sixtel) and wondering if anyone had opinions, good or bad. Are there outages with any regularity? How responsive are tech support? How is packet loss? I am particularly interested in termination to the UK, but will accept any comments people have. Thanks -- Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com Bret McDanel UK +44 870 340 4605 Germany +49 801 777 555 3402 US
2007 May 15
3
Sending bulk SMS messages from Rails app
Hi, One of my model generates short messages that has to be delivered to mobile phones as SMS''s. I am not sure how to proceed from here. 1. What are the components I would need? 2. Do I need a GSM modem? If yes how would it integrate with my app? 3. Does my hosting provider needs to have a GSM modem? 4. Does sending an SMS cost anything? If yes how much would a single SMS cost? Any
2015 Mar 03
2
[LLVMdev] Need a clue to improve the optimization of some C code
Hi I have some inline function C code, that llvm could be optimizing better. Since I am new to this, I wonder if someone could give me a few pointers, how to approach this in LLVM. Should I try to change the IR code -somehow- to get the code generator to generate better code, or should I rather go to the code generator and try to add an optimization pass ? Thanks for any feedback. Ciao
2008 Nov 03
2
[LLVMdev] clang
Anton Korobeynikov dixit: >> Any suggestions? >Please do read http://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html about correct >way of building clang. Oh, I did. I took LLVM and Clang from the very same SVN revision even, placed clang in llvm/tools/ and built. This has worked on GNU/Linux for me once, but clang-current seems to rely on things not yet in llvm. Like I said, I’m using r58565 for
2008 Nov 09
0
[LLVMdev] clang
Dixi quod… >Like I said, I’m using r58565 for both llvm and clang (now). Must have been broken, as r58935 for both works. I’ve even fixed some system headers for clang now, and mksh – http://mirbsd.de/mksh – builds fine and passes the regression tests (with the Xcode version, about 83% of it failed, back then). Now up to llvm-gcc *sigh*… //mirabilos -- Sometimes they [people] care too
2007 Aug 14
0
[clearview-discuss] visualizing devices, links, and interfaces
A revised illustration that incorporates Meem''s earlier recommendations has been posted on our project page: http://opensolaris.org/os/project/clearview/cv-linkif.gif Aside from showing the interrelationships between the devices, links, and interfaces, it also shows how vanity naming might be applied to the configuration. The illustration continues to be a work in progress