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2005 Jan 03
0
PRI Errors: Here is where I am at...
FYI: I hope that this is not a "me" error and that Digium can squash this
bug (or new hardware fixes it). Either way, when this is over, perhaps I
can provide some troubleshooting documentation for these errors.
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Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 09:36:51 -0500 (EST)
From: Andrew McRory <amcrory@linuxsys.com>
To: support@digium.com
Subject: PRI Errors
2006 Jan 26
5
Asterisk 1.2.3 CentOS 4.x RPMS
Available in the usual place.
ftp://ftp.linuxsys.com/pub/releases/CentOS-4.0
This release includes minor spec changes, spandsp 0.0.2pre23, a new
Sangoma wanpipe RPM for use with the LSE kernel rpm and an AMP
installation document.
Best Regards,
--
Andrew McRory - President/CTO
Linux Systems Engineers, Inc. - http://www.linuxsys.com
Located in beautiful Tallahassee, Florida
Office
2004 Oct 05
0
New Asterisk-CVS and Kernel/ALSA support RPMS Available NOW!
Hi folks,
Anyone want to check out the subject packages will find them here:
ftp://www.linuxsys.com/pub/testing/asterisk
The asterisk RPMS now include builds of asterisk, addons, astcc, btp,
gastman, iaxproxy, libpri and zaptel from 10.04.04 CVS. zaptel is compiled
and working with kernel-2.4.22-0.FC1.LSE.p3.i686.rpm available with ALSA
modules and supporting packages here:
2006 Jan 16
2
New RPM packages for CentOS4.0
Greetings list,
It's been a while since I've been able to focus on asterisk packaging
but this weekend I took some time to audit and recompile packages for
CentOS 4.2. You can find them here.
ftp://ftp.linuxsys.com/ftp/pub/releases/CentOS-4.0
You have your choice of 1.2.1 or 1.0.10 releases. If you need zaptel
modules then install this kernel as well:
2004 Dec 20
2
Can asterisk be run as non root anymore?
safe_asterisk used to work fine but with v1.0.3 I am getting all kinds of
permission errors, intermittant failures, etc. Even with file permissions
relaxed and ownership set to asterisk it craps out. Seems to work fine
when run as root. Comments???
--
Andrew McRory - President/CTO
Linux Systems Engineers, Inc. - http://www.linuxsys.com
Located in beautiful Tallahassee, Florida
Office
2004 Apr 09
0
RedHat/Fedora RPMS Update
Greetings folks,
I have updated our asterisk RPM repository with CVS builds for RH 7.3, 9
and FC1. The zaptel package is compiled against the supplied kerenel rpm
and SRPMS are supplied for those wishing to rebuild. Other than the CVS
update no other changes are made from previous releases...
Features
========
Security: runs as user asterisk not root
Convienance: Console automatically runs
2004 Dec 29
5
PRI Woes continue
System is built on a SuperMicro motherboard with Serverworks chipset, IRQ
is not shared. Have a dialplan that worked for 8 months without errors,
tried reverting to older release then upgraded to 1.0.3 stable release,
currently running on fedora core 1 kernel 2.4.22-nptl.2199 (have tried
plain jayne), telco says "it's not us", HDLC abort seems to occur when
when a Zap channel hangs
2005 Feb 04
0
FC2 RPMS are updated
Hello,
I've uploaded current builds to
ftp://ftp.linuxsys.com/pub/releases/FC2/asterisk-CVS
ftp://ftp.linuxsys.com/pub/releases/FC2/asterisk-1.0
Regards,
--
Andrew McRory - President and Chief Techincal Officer
Linux Systems Engineers, Inc. - http://www.linuxsys.com
Located in beautiful Tallahassee, Florida
Office 850-224-5737
Office 850-575-7213
Mobile 850-294-7567
2005 Jan 04
0
"Hey look ma, it's not an RPM..."
I created a tarball for redhat 7.3 with kernel 2.4.28, asterisk
v1.0.3-CVS-01.04.05 and alsa-1.0.6a... see the README / download it here:
ftp://ftp.linuxsys.com/pub/packages/rh73/asterisk/
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Andrew McRory - President/CTO
Linux Systems Engineers, Inc. - http://www.linuxsys.com
Located in beautiful Tallahassee, Florida
Office 850-224-5737
Office 850-575-7213
Mobile 850-294-7567
2004 Aug 05
0
PRI Errors... Ouch
Today is the first time I've had any show stopping errors with asterisk
since I started using it over 8 months ago... While I wait on the telco to
check the circuit I thought I would post this here. Not sure yet but I
thinks my 4-port PRI card is gone!!!
I made a call and right when the person answered - BOOM. This is only a
little better than it not working at all.
2004 Dec 15
0
PRI Errors again... sigh.
So it was working for several days without error then tonight while I'm
watching users login to the modem pool - BOOM! The sync changes when it
happens (which makes sense).
Zaptel: Master changed to Tor2/0/2
Zaptel: Master changed to Tor2/0/1
Zaptel: Master changed to Tor2/0/2
Zaptel: Master changed to Tor2/0/1
Interrupts should not be a factor THIS time:
[root@phone asterisk]# cat
2004 Dec 30
1
More * weirdness
Well I am about to reserve a small padded room so I can bounce off the
walls without inflicting tooo much damage... Nothing is making sense at
this point. I tried several releases last night before settling on the
latest CVS (seemed to work the best). Asterisk was running GREAT for the
first few hours. Now since around 10AM EST SIP can't register and incoming
calls are rejected with "all
2005 Jan 11
1
PRI Errors (HDLC Abort (6) on Primary D-channel)
UPDATE. The circuit has run clean since the 7th. It seems the telco found
a problem after all but they can't tell me what they did... cause they
think it was fixed as part of another case. Grrr.
Well, I never doubted the T400P too much but I went ahead and bought a
different card just in case. Haven't had to use it so far.
One of the biggest reasons I did not think the Wildcard was at
2004 Mar 16
7
PRI Errors
I just had the same exact problem this morning. The only thing I've done in the last couple of days is update update zaptel. I rolled back my zaptel to 2/11/04 from 3/8/04. And kept my libpri from 3/8/04. I never had this error before updated. I had other issues, but not this one.
-sb
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From: asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com
1999 May 08
1
OpenLinux 2.2: LISA install leaves root access without password
Hello,
I believe I''ve found a bug in the installation process of OpenLinux 2.2
when using the LISA boot disk. During the installation a temporary passwd
file is put on the new file system containing the user "help" set uid=0
gid=0 and no password. Once you are prompted to set the root password and
default user password a new passwd and shadow file is created yet the help
user
2005 Jan 11
8
What is the best and easiest flavor to be used with Asterisk.
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2012 Jun 15
1
Google Voice / Jabber auth problem
asterisk-1.8.13.0
iksemel-1.4
I have a client who setup a gvoice account using their domain in the
login name:
username=client at theirdomain@gmail.com
This appears to have caused a problem with authentication. I've tried
escaping the @ and quoting the login string, etc. but it simply won't
authenticate. I don't believe my configuration is bad as the same server
/
1999 May 07
3
php3 module and security
Hi,
When php3 module is compiled in apache, files in any directory will
be interpreted by the parser and executed. This is a security breach.
There is a way to correct this? Any comments?
Thanks,
lacj
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Levy Carneiro Jr.
Linux & Network Admin
From mail@mail.redhat.com Sat May 8 02:32:02 1999
Received: (qmail 28372 invoked from network); 8 May 1999 07:05:57
2004 Dec 10
3
OT: How do I know if I should have IO-APIC?
With regards to the IRQ sharing situation on 400P/X100P cards how would
I know if I can use IO-APIC?
I am running RHEL 3 on a Dell PowerEdge 1400SC. RHEL installs without
IO-APIC support. Is this because RH is overly conservative or because
it queried my machine and that is the appropriate option?
Does RHEL 3 have a kernel for IO-APIC if appropriate or am I expected to
do a custom kernel build
2005 Jan 12
3
What is the best and easiest flavor to be usedwith Asterisk.
Almost any distro will do, since 2.6 kenels are bleeding edge you might
have to spend more time getting everything working, and in most cases
you are best served by determining which distro your hardware
manufacturer supports, Dell typically supports only redhat, HP supports
suse on many boxes. While there are workarounds, having the hardware
manufacturer deal with driver issues is a bonus.