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2005 Jun 01
0
Re: Obtaining Cisco Firmware painlessly andLEGITIMATELY?
CDW is not a Gold Cisco partner. I would talk with a group called Shore Group http://www.shoregroup.com I know they do a lot of Cisco VoIP work and can sell you a SmartNet contract no problem. Cheers Ryan -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Bradley M. Kuhn Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 2:41
2005 Jun 01
1
Re: Obtaining Cisco Firmware painlessly and LEGITIMATELY?
I'm in the UK and have had terrible trouble getting the right contract. After looking on voip-info I set off looking for a vendor only to find that no-one sells the $9 contract. Cisco retracted that one :-( I asked for the equivalent and they said I needed a ?20 contract. I said fine but after 20 minutes or so got a call saying I couldn't have that one as it didn't give me access
2005 May 12
6
Cisco contract for 7940/7960 firmware access
Maybe not the place for this but thought I'd post the info for others. I purchased a cisco 7960 off ebay and needed to convert to SIP for *. I know * supports SCCP but I wont go into that here. I'd read on voip-info.org that a contract could be purchased for approx $8 to allow me to download the firmware. I though, being in the UK, i'd get one through a reseller in the UK.
2002 Jan 10
2
OGG in P2P networks?
I'm still looking for a P2P network (i.e. Gnutella, KaZaA, etc.) and client that actively supports the OGG format. People have told me that since Gnutella is so flexible that it is also possible to trade .ogg files. In reality, I haven't seen a single client using the Gnutella network that could search and truly FIND an .ogg file. Does anyone know of a network or specifically, a client
2005 Jul 18
2
Painless migration from 2.2.x on old server to 3.0.x on new server needed ASAP
I need to painlessly migrate on old Samba 2.2.x installation to a new server running 3.0.x (3.0.14a for now). Time is of the essence as a hardware problem is causing intermittent operation of the old server that seems to be getting worse (actually it is looking doubtful that it will be back up at this point). I do have a backup of the smb.conf, the Samba .tdb files, /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow.
2005 Dec 11
6
shareaza
Hi, A, B and C are three machines. A and C directly access to theInternet while B access to the Internet through A. +-------------------------------------------------------------+ | +-------------+ +-------------+ | | | A | | B | | | | | --- eth0 ---> <--- eth0 --- | | | | | 192.168.0.1
2006 Aug 24
4
Suggestions/Pointers on where to begin my search for a solution?
Hi- I''m working in the IT department of a small liberal arts university-- we''re getting *massacred* by P2P traffic. Informal testing/probing indicates that about 60% of our traffic from the dorms was P2P-- we''ve taken the initial step of hardlimiting the dorms to no more than 40% of outgoing university bandwidth. Also, we''ve blocked the
2002 Jul 01
3
Best quality setting for mp3 transcoded old radio shows
Hi, I have a bunch of old radio programs (mystery/drama shows, not music) encoded at 32 kbit (and some 48kbit) mp3 (mono). I want to reencode them in ogg and make them available over gnutella. My question is this. What is the best quality level (-q) for transcoding them. I want to preserve quality, but I want to be sensitive to the many modem based gnutella users. I also want to to
2004 Jun 08
3
Blocking p2p traffic
Greetings, I''ve searched, found ftwall, and some other commercial solutions, but am wondering if anyone on this list has any solutions using a linux firewall to block p2p traffic, more specifically Kazaa. Walter Wickersham _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
2007 Jun 10
1
Where can I find a package for gtk-gnutella?
Running CentOS 4.5. I would think this should be simple, but I can't find a package for the above. Any pointers? JDL
2004 Nov 18
5
Torrent support in IPP2P
Hello, I guess a few of you know about the iptables-p2p project at the http://sourceforge.net/projects/iptables-p2p site. This suite has an excellent filter of which I use today and its running very smoothly. The main reason why I use this is because I desperately need to block torrents. IPP2P does not do this at this time (it seems to me in the doc at least). Is it maybe some way we could merge
2006 Sep 07
3
Sudo(ers) distrobution system/script
Just wondering if anyone out there is using sudo across a bunch of machines and has a system/script for painlessly distributing a master sudoers file? is it as easy as a daily cronjob running wget/scp/rsync?
2004 Sep 17
6
IPP2P
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Is there interest in ipp2p support in Shorewall? While the ipp2p code is not part of the standard kernel.org distributions, my experience is that it is very easy to install and I would be willing to provide support for it if there is interest. See http://rnvs.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/ipp2p/index_en.html for information about ipp2p. - -Tom - -- Tom
2005 Feb 07
2
blacklists and rules
Hi People, what files is processed first?, balcklist or rules, i want to globally filter imesh, but at the same time allow managers to connect, i.e. , imesh work on port 1214, i have this: /etc/shorewall/blacklist #ADDRESS/SUBNET PROTOCOL PORT 192.168.0.0/16 tcp 1214 192.168.0.0/16 udp 1214
2002 Aug 28
4
Huge data frames?
A friend of mine recently mentioned that he had painlessly imported a data file with 8 columns and 500,000 rows into matlab. When I tried the same thing in R (both Unix and Windows variants) I had little success. The Windows version hung for a very long time, until I eventually more or less ran out of virtual memory; I tried to set the proper memory allocations for the Unix version, but it never
2004 Aug 06
3
Taking output from lame and streaming it
Hi list, OK, I have managed to get somewhere, but now I am really stuck. I have taken the audio from esound and piped it to lame with something like <p>esdmon | lame -h -b 32 -x - - | o I have this nicely encoded mp3 stream being piped to stdout, and from there I have no idea how to get it to the icecast server. I dare say it could be done quite painlessly with libshout but I have no
2002 Mar 01
1
How stable is ext3fs?
Hi, I'm trying to figure out how stable the ex3fs currently is. I'm running Debian Woody with the 2.4.18 kernel and have already switched over most partitions to have a journal, and mounted them as ext3. This works fine since yesterday or so, and it's very nice that ext3 is so easy to handle and can be activated so painlessly :) But is it a good idea to switch my /home partition over
2009 Dec 19
1
PAP2 Dialing Delay
Possibly OT? I've hooked up a Linksys PAP2 to my Asterisk 1.6 fairly painlessly. The only issue I can't beat with it is the dial delay when calling internal or external numbers. No matter what it seems to take 10 -15 seconds to actually dial. I've altered the device removing all *xx combos and unnecessary waffle and cut the dialplan string to (x.S0) but the problem persists. Anyone
2005 Dec 01
2
p2p?
Hello everyone, I have my centos server running just fine with everything I need... except I can't setup no p2p program (amule, bittorrent, etc). Anyone some hint on which program to use and how to make it run? Thanx Samuel --- andinasoft SA - Software y Consulting --- Mariano Aguilera 216 y Almagro - Quito, Ecuador Tel. +593 2 223 5682 ----- Cel. +593 9 946 4046 ---------
2004 Dec 04
2
Lost stonehenge.ogg
Back in 2001 Patrick Godeau posted to this list a link to an awesome track called stonehenge. A bunch of us here downloaded it. Somehow I managed to hose my copy and was wondering if anyone on this list still has it around and could post a link or email it to me? I absolutely love that track and I can't even see where I could purchase it... as far as I know it's a one of a kind gem,