Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "grandstream and timeservers"
2007 Aug 07
4
Execute additional commands after creating database?
I''m writing some code that accesses some lagacy database on
PostgreSQL. Since the old database had some really ughly and weird
naming conventions (like CamelCase). To work around this I created a
second schema (named rails) in the same database and gave the tables
and fields some rails-friendly names. The database user that Rails
uses has its search_path set to the rails schema. That way
2014 Oct 10
1
Centos 7 and ntp
I've curious about where and how Centos 7 gets its ntp configuration from.
When I installed the operating system, I went through this page and told it to use "network time", as shown:
http://media.if-not-true-then-false.com/2014/07/06-centos-7-date-and-time-748x560.png
I just discovered that i don't actually have ntp installed on this computer, though the rpm does exist when I
2004 Apr 23
3
Problem With zaphfc
I've this error
How i can find the problem?
Apr 23 12:24:43 WARNING[131081]: PRI: received TEI check request for TEI = 89
Apr 23 12:24:47 WARNING[131081]: PRI: received TEI check request for TEI = 89
Apr 23 12:24:48 WARNING[131081]: PRI: !! Got a UA, but i'm in state 1
Apr 23 12:24:53 WARNING[131081]: PRI: received TEI check request for TEI = 89
Apr 23 12:25:02 WARNING[131081]: PRI:
2005 Apr 19
2
NTP on CentOS 3.4
Running CentOS 3.4, I enabled the ntpd service and noticed that it
opens up a hole in the firewall for ntp from 127.127.1.0. I look in
the ntpd initscript and see that it's reading in servers from
/etc/ntp/step-tickers. However, that file is empty...
/etc/ntp/ntpservers contains clock.redhat.com and clock2.redhat.com,
but ntpservers isn't used *anywhere*.
This looks like a bug, but
1998 Dec 02
4
where to get timesync.pif ?
The Samba FAQ mentions a program called timesync to update the
system clock on clients from the server. The download address in the
FAQ is out of date - where can I get a copy ?
Geoff
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2002 Oct 26
1
use samba timeserver for linux box
Hello.
I have a small network with a dialup connection to the internet. When
the server is online to collect mail, etc I use ntpdate to synchronise
it with a local timeserver.
The windows machines on the network set their time using the timeserver
in Samba with a "net time ..." bat file. This works well.
I would like to synchronise the linux machines using the samba time
server
2004 Jan 14
7
Why I can not use the conference
Hi All,
The meetme.conf have created as below:
[rooms]
conf => 101
conf => 102
and extensions.conf as below:
exten => _1XX,1,MeetMe,${EXTEN}
why the warning printed when I called 101.
WARNING[27660]: File pbx.c, Line 1051 (pbx_extension_helper): No application 'MeetMe' for extension (ipcentrex, 101, 1)
And I found asterisk have not load the meetme.conf when it starts up.
2018 Jun 04
5
chrony configuration for secondary samba DC
On Sunday, 3 June 2018 16:32:12 CEST Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> On Sun, 3 Jun 2018 17:11:47 +0300
>
> Alexei Rozenvaser <alexei.roz at gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Sun, Jun 3, 2018 at 4:51 PM Rowland Penny via samba
> >
> > <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> > > On Sun, 3 Jun 2018 16:29:04 +0300
> > >
> > > Alexei Rozenvaser
2001 Mar 23
1
Timeserver sending wrong time to Windows Clients
Help Andrew! and whoever else..
I have a Linux Mandrake 7.2 box with Samba 2.07 acting as a timeserver
for our local lan. We are in the CST timezone. All windows boxes sync
thier time from the Linux box via: net time \\Nemesis /set /yes. I would
like to have xntp keep the clock on the server updated.
Problem:
ntpdate and xntp work great at setting the Linux box hardware clock to
GMT.
The
2015 Dec 29
2
Re: RFE: virt-builder ability to print definition for single template (new option or expand --notes) (#20)
On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 03:51:51PM -0800, Ryan Sawhill Aroha wrote:
> The `virt-builder --notes <TEMPLATE>` command is nice, but I really wish it printed the full template definition, eg, something like this:
>
> ```
> $ virt-builder --notes centos-70
>
> [centos-70]
> name=CentOS 70
> osinfo=centos70
> arch=x86_64
> file=centos-70xz
>
2004 May 14
5
OMG THE SKY IS FALLING!! NOT!!!
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1591131,00.asp
bkw
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2018 Jun 04
0
Chrony (tested on Debian9/ubuntu 18.04)
He Rowland/list,
Not that im pro chrony, i still preffer ntp.
If everybody with an os below test this, and report back like below, then all settings are findable through the list.
Please review / check it.
Requirements, chrony 3.x+, this is depends on distro version.
Debian 9 : 3.0 checked - done - OK
Ubuntu 17.10 : 3.1
Ubuntu 18.04 : 3.2 checked - done - OK
Fedora 26 : 3.2
Mageia
2001 Mar 08
0
Timeserver Timezone Mismatch BUG?
I am having a terrible time getting the hardware clock, system clock and
the time served to my winXX boxes to jive on my Mandrake 7.2/Samba 2.07
machine. I have my clock file, timezone and localtime links set to
America/Chicago. No matter what I do, if I use UTC for my hwclock, my
system clock on the Linux box is fine, but samba passes system time +6
hours to the windows clients. (Yes I know CST =
2001 Mar 08
0
Timeserver Timezone Mismatch -- BUG?
I don't think my original post made it, so here is a repost of my
problem.
I am having a terrible time getting the hardware clock, system clock and
the time served to my winXX boxes to jive on my Mandrake 7.2/Samba 2.07
machine. I have my clock file, timezone and localtime links set to
America/Chicago. No matter what I do, if I use UTC for my hwclock, my
system clock on the Linux box is
2011 Dec 15
2
time issue with puppet
Hi,
I have the following manifest that basically syncs the time for nodes really out of sync and ntpd can''t drift the time back fast enough.
The problem is that when puppet executes the catalog, and puppet changes the time, puppet never finishes because it can''t calculate the "run time" since puppet changed the time during the puppet run.
Is this a bug? Should I do
2007 Apr 02
5
Aastra 480 i
Getting "no service" display on aastra 480i. Sip debug shows an "unathorized" blub when the aastra tries to register.
Some reading indicates that 1.4 firmware wants aastra.cfg and mac.cfg in /tftpboot/. There are none.
Anyone have basic config files? Or can point me to a good link? All links I have tried, that purport to have config files, are either dead or error out.
2019 Feb 21
2
status on samba trusts
Hi,
Having read the release notes on the status of trusts within samba, we
see for 4.9
> "improved support for trusted domains"
but we also always see these messages:
> "Both sides of the trust need to fully trust each other!"
and
> "DCs of domain A can grant domain admin rights in domain B"
What we would like to achieve is a one-way incoming trust
1998 Mar 16
4
Network time sync and reverse NetBios name lookup
I made a somewhat deep check for time synchronization and I
couldn't find what I was looking for. What I need to do is synchronize
the clock on a Linux box to the clock on an NT server. I can't use NTP
or any other protocol because the NT box doesn't understand it. Any
pointers would be great.
The second issue is that I need to do (if possible) a reverse
NetBios name lookup by
2019 Feb 27
4
status on samba trusts
Now I have a some time to answer, maybe a few of your questions.
Am 26.02.19 um 20:59 schrieb lists via samba:
> Hi,
>
> No replies unfortunately. Unsure why.
There are still a lot of questions open and I think a lot of things have
to be done.
>
> We searched the list, and we found little discussion on the subject of
> trusts. We see occasional questions, but they are often
2009 Jul 21
4
ntp time server
Currently, my time server is a Sun v240 with a 32-pci gps card (with a
proprietary Solaris driver) attached to our gps receiver via an sma
cable up to the roof of my building. As I'm migrating almost all of
our Solaris servers and services over to CentOS, I'd like to know what
other people are using for time server hardware. Any suggestions?
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