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2003 Jun 27
1
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I'm looking at getting the Dev light applications from digium and I have 2 Createive Labs voip blasters. The voip blaster supports the G.723.1 codec. After looking at Gnome meeting it does not talk unless you have a quicknet card for it. Can I make calls using asterisk and the digium cards to the Voip blaster. ie. From PSTN to through the X100P through * into the Voip Blaster. (Voip Blaster
2006 May 18
2
Sound cards for Centros
What sound cards are recognized by Centros? I have installed it on an old 400MHz IBM Aptiva that has Crystal Audio built-in. However it does not seem to recognize that, nor a Sound Blaster, nor a Sound Blaster 16 that I have tried. Any cheapo cards that it would recognize? Mike
2007 Jan 30
5
Asterisk dual contexts stupidity
So I have my extensions.conf (http://www.infiltrated.net/exten.stupidity.conf) shortened in case someone wants to look. Has someone encountered the following? I've racked my brain on this for too long... I have two contexts, day and night... Caller (Daytime) --> Dials an extension --> Caller hears extension ring on receiver --> Call goes through Caller (Night) --> Dials an
2000 Apr 03
2
Selectively allowing port forwards
Hi! The current version of sshd allows to restrict keys to issue only specific commands. However, port forwarding can only be forbidden entirely. Given the following situation: A client C uses S as a POP3 server. We want to poll E-Mail via POP3 from S to A via an ssh tunnel without being asked for a password. Thus, we create a passphrase-less key pair on A, transmit the public key to S and
2007 Nov 20
2
chkrootkit V. 0.47
Running freeBSD 6.1 After changing chkrootkit to the latest version V. 0.47 and compiling it then running it I get the following: ==================<SNIPPIT>================ Searching for anomalies in shell history files... nothing found Checking `asp'... not infected Checking `bindshell'... INFECTED (PORTS: 6667) Checking `lkm'... You have 131 process hidden for readdir
2009 Apr 13
2
weighted mean and by() with two index
Hi expeRts, I would like to calculate weighted mean by two factors. My code is as follows: R> tmp <- by(re$meta.sales.lkm[, c("pc", "sales")], re$meta.sales.lkm[, c("size", "yr")], function(x) weighted.mean(x[,1], x[,2])) The result is as follows: R> tmp size: micro yr: 1994 [1] 1.090
2004 Aug 07
1
end_modal question
Really stupid question, but have you wrapped this all in an App class? If you don''t have a wxApp subclass driving your applications then all sorts of badness would happen. > I''m writing a custom little application for my boss''s high school > football team to track there stats play by play. > > My problem is that when I start the application, it
2013 Sep 02
20
[Bug 68835] New: Unknown opcode 0x43 + protection fault on a Graphics Blaster Riva TNT card
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68835 Priority: medium Bug ID: 68835 Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org Summary: Unknown opcode 0x43 + protection fault on a Graphics Blaster Riva TNT card QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org Severity: normal Classification: Unclassified OS:
2006 Mar 24
0
Sound Blaster Live! 24bit how to get it support?
Hi, I used to use the onboard sound card(SIS) and it work well with centos 4 stock and unsupported kernel. I have just got a new Sound Blaster Live! 24bit and installed it on the system. The current kernel does not detect the sound card. Is there anyway i can make this card run on centos? This is a fairly new card, why the stock kernel does not have the driver module compiled from it? Thai
2006 Dec 22
1
chkrootkit reporting possible LKM trojan
How can I be sure if it is LKM or not? Today I've run chkrootkit and it gave me: Checking `lkm'... You have 179 process hidden for readdir command You have 179 process hidden for ps command chkproc: Warning: Possible LKM Trojan installed Checking `chkutmp'... The tty of the following user process(es) were not found in /var/run/utmp ! ! RUID PID TTY CMD ! root
2004 Jun 12
2
Hacked or not appendice
Hi all again, I must add, there are no log entries after June 9, 2004. "LKM" message first apeared June 8, 2004, after this day, there is nothing in /var/messages, /var/security ..... How could I look for suspicious LKM module ? How could I find it, if the machine is hacked and I can not believe "ls", "find" etc. commands ? Peter Rosa
2008 Jul 18
2
symbolic linking to library files
I handle SysAdmin for a multi-user Linux box, with R 2.7.1 compiled and installed to make usee of ACML (Opteron chips). The library files (packages) are installed to /usr/local/lib64/R/library Everything works as it should, except for the following. Say I have a user (an R developer) who has developed a package called Blaster. We'll call the user guru. Now, /home/guru/Blaster, contains the
2003 Aug 24
2
weird problem with chkrootkit and checksums
Hello, last night, my chkrootkit crontab returned an alarm message : > Checking `lkm'... You have 1 process hidden for readdir command > You have 2 process hidden for ps command > Warning: Possible LKM Trojan installed Some research on google make me think it's probably a false positive. I tried few things : re-launching chkrootkit : "Checking `lkm'...
2003 Dec 17
5
ALL incoming Zap channel calls are getting picked up as FAX calls!
All, I upgraded my asterisk setup from CVS on or about 12/15. Suddenly, *all* of my incoming calls are coming up as FAXes. I had to disable my fax extension because every call to my POTS line was getting redirected to my FAX machine. After removing the FAX extension, if I call my POTS line from my cell phone, I get the following: *CLI> -- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/1-1'
2004 Aug 06
0
Direct Email Blaster, Email extractor, email downloader, email verify ...........
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2003 Dec 10
4
Sipura SPA2000 & Asterisk & latest firmware (1.0.18)
All, If you currently own a Sipura SPA2000, avoid going to the sipura website and upgrading the firmware. I upgraded my SPA2k a couple of days ago from 1.0.9 (what it came with) to 1.0.18 off the site, and I am having issues with my SPA rebooting itself every 3-10 minutes for no apparent reason. I have been in touch with the *excellent* sipura support folks, and they are working with me to
2004 Aug 06
0
ADV: Direct email blaster, email addresses extractor, maillist verify, maillist manager...........
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2003 Dec 07
5
possible compromise or just misreading logs
I am not sure if I had a compromise but I am not sure I wanted some other input. I noticed in this in my daily security run output: pc1 setuid diffs: 19c19 < 365635 -rwsr-xr-x 1 root wheel 204232 Sep 27 21:23:19 2003 /usr/X11R6/bin/xscreensaver --- > 365781 -rwsr-xr-x 1 root wheel 205320 Dec 4 07:55:59 2003 /usr/X11R6/bin/xscreensaver It was the only file listed and I didn't
2004 Apr 01
2
Samba and Win viruses
Hi, This may seem a fairly obvious question but I need to check it out. It's also fairly urgent so I apologise that I haven't made a good check of the FAQ's or mailing archives. We have a Solaris box with Samba installed. We are on a campus network where boxes that are infected are blocked from the network as a security measure. We have had our server blocked as it is probing port
2007 May 29
3
Adding support for .w64 (wave64) format
I use Sony (previously Sonic Foundry) Sound Forge, which allows me to save audio files in .w64 (Wave 64) format to get around the 2GB .wav file limitation. W64 was invented by Sonic Foundry, and is an open format as far as I know. The only programs I know about using the .w64 format at the moment are Sound Forge and Steinberg Nuendo, although there may be others out there. With increasing