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2002 Dec 06
1
Making TIMEOUT work?
I have problems getting the TIMEOUT value work the same way LILO/GRUB does it.. ie it should wait until the timeout and then use the default value. However, it goes straight for the default value without waiting a single second (and a TIMEOUT value of 500 should mean 50 seconds, as it counts in 1/10th of a second, right?) SYSLINUX (isolinux) 2.00 ----8<------8<---- SERIAL 0 38400 TIMEOUT
2009 Mar 10
3
Cannot get CentOS to install
I used google but did not come up with anything current to solve my problem. I have not tried any other search engines yet. There is not a search for the CentOS list so I am creating a new post. I have tested the CentOS 5.2 and RHEL 5.3 CD's and they passed. I had to use linux mediacheck ide=nodma to get them to pass. The newest releases seem to most times fail with just linux mediacheck. I
2003 Jul 23
3
isolinux problem report
I have tried to use isolinux 2.05, and I am running into a problem where it will not boot. I have previously used version 1.66, and the older version works just fine. Changing nothing except dropping the new version in does not work. Below is all of the relevant info, I believe. This occurs on multiple machines with different BIOS. I am currently in process of doing a binary search to find the
2004 Nov 18
2
use of APPEND in default
Having fought my PXE config and eventually getting it to work (had to comment out the group { } statments ? I now come across another issue I cannot resolve and would appreciate some help. in my /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default file I have cause to use the APPEND statement to pass options to the kernel being used. Unfortunately this line has now become longer than 255 characters and appears to be
2008 Jun 19
1
New to Centos, and linux in general
I've installed DSL linux -- no problem My expertise is in the HP3000 (non windows, non unix) environment. When I boot from Centos CD#1 I get a Panic error..... I'm thinking hardware is the issue so I try a different machine, same thing. I've tried 'linux rescue', 'linux mem=256' still the same error, which is mostly unreadable to me because most all the messages roll
2007 Jan 19
2
Installing 4.4 - problem on 386
I tried installing with several options (noacpi noapm; noprobe; noprobe skipddc noacpi noapm nodma). Always I get the same error. BUT this is not in fac a CentOS problem at all, because I get the same error always when I boot from hd (Fedora Core), IF there is a CD in the CD-ROM drive. (I tried with CentOS 1/4, CentOS 2/4 and a HP printer software CD.) It must be something with the CD drive!
2015 Aug 04
2
[PATCH] efi: leaving long mode in kernel_jump routine
Actually your Syslinux config is less relevant than the kernel config file. Indeed Syslinux infers the method to use from the kernel image itself. I assume the .config is public. I will take a look as soon as I can Thomas Le 04/08/2015 14:09, intrigeri via Syslinux a ?crit : > Thomas Letan via Syslinux wrote (04 Aug 2015 09:27:38 GMT) : >> Are you using EFI Handover Protocol? >
2005 May 04
2
syslinux: localboot error
Hello all, I'm booting a USB stick (DOS formatted, one 1GB partition) and I'd like to offer the choice of either continue booting from the USB stick, or booting from the installed hard disk (Linux ext3). I've asked this question here previously and Quinn replied saying I should use the 'localboot -1' option which would pass boot to the next device. And so I did. The BIOS
2005 Sep 12
2
New to the list and one quick question
Hi all, Let me start off with a little back ground. I am running right now RH9 fully updated on a Dell PowerEdge 1600SC with 512megs of Ram, 18G SCSI HD. I run this at home so this is no critical server, unless you ask my girls when I have it down, I have been debating on upgrading to Fedora until I started looking at CentOS. I have download the ISO and burned them with X-CD-Roast. Here
2020 May 28
6
Stir-Shaken for asterisk
In a few weeks, no SIP call is going to terminate unless they are signed properly, as mandated by law. We are in the business of Stir-Shaken, signing calls, as an FCC-approved provider. A big differentiator between our service and the rest: we are the only ones who don't need to receive the calls in our servers to sign them. We do this over a MySQL call, easily connectable to Asterisk via
2023 Aug 18
3
Question about Sip Trunks who support Stir Shaken
I am looking for a decent provider of SIP Trunks but it has to pass the Stir Shaken token to the next carrier. Does anybody know about any? Sipstation from Sangoma, does not support Stir Shaken. ( Case #01466843 / 0013000000G8PLG / MAIN / Open [ ref:_00D306mPe._5004U1BlBLF:ref ]) Although it's mandatory, somehow they think it's ok. Go figure. -------------- next part -------------- An
2020 Jul 14
3
Stir Shaken
I need to point out the this is factually misleading and materially false: "I think this, being the basis of your whole argument, is the fallacy. S/S is forcing people to take responsibility, for sure, but carriers won't just let their customers leave because they don't want to sign calls. It will force them to make sure they know who their customers are, and make it impossible for
2020 Jul 13
5
Stir Shaken
> > There is a big confusion here about Stir Shaken. It is NOT a provider > issue. Un fact, all providers are whasing their hands and modifying their > swihtches to pass-through the Signature. They cannot sign the call because > then the become the responsible party for the call before the FCC, and > liable for any illegal call. Every owner of a PBX that sends calls to the >
2010 Aug 07
6
ext4?
Listee's... I have a 5.5 box and I have formatted a partition as ext4 however I can't mount it, the mount command is telling me its an unknown file system type. fsck tells me the partition is a clean ext4 partition but I can't mount it. Some reasearch has lead me to believe the problem is that ext4 isn't enabled in the kernel by default in 5.5 (this was originally a 5.2 box that
2023 Aug 18
1
Question about Sip Trunks who support Stir Shaken
Check out Twilio From: asterisk-users [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Federico Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2023 11:49 PM To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion' <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com> Subject: [asterisk-users] Question about Sip Trunks who support Stir Shaken I am looking for a decent provider of SIP
2005 Jul 06
2
phone comparison matrix
Hi Is there a phone comparison matrix I could consult I have a series of features that I would like to evaluate on the most common phones on the market example: dual-ethernet POE / direct power / both number of lines speed dials programmable buttons BLF LEDS Headset plug conference call built in hands free operation display size codecs communication protocol (SIP, h.323) price availability
2023 Aug 18
1
Question about Sip Trunks who support Stir Shaken
Telnyx, 382com, voicetel and as others mentioned BandWidth. I have contacts at 382 and voicetel if you want an intro. On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 11:50 PM Federico <federico at digitalipvoice.com> wrote: > I am looking for a decent provider of SIP Trunks but it has to pass the > Stir Shaken token to the next carrier. Does anybody know about any? > Sipstation from Sangoma, does not
2020 May 29
1
Stir-Shaken clarified
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/STIR+and+SHAKEN The Wiki above is misleading in what Stir-Shaken means and how it works. End users cannot get a certificate, they cannot self-certify their calls. Somebody completely misunderstood the model. I am afraid the moment will come and thousands of Asterisk operators will be unable to terminate calls. To start with, the model is a hierarchical
2013 Sep 19
3
Old hardware, newer kernels
I have an old server (old hardware) that's been running 6.4 with kernel 2.6.32-279.19.1.el6.i686, no problem. Except, any kernel update after that causes it not to boot anymore. All I get is a blinking cursor on the screen, nothing else. Is this the end of this hardware, no more kernel updates after this? For reference, these are all the options that kernel is booting up with (lines
2020 Jul 12
2
Stir Shaken is upon us
WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY The code below needs to be executed before any SIP or PJSIP call destined to the US network, or soon no call will terminate. This is called Stir-Shaken, a new law from the FCC. If this is not working the whole Asterisk industry will crash, vanish, be gone. I am assuming that the caller ID and the Destination Number are in the variables "${CALLERID(num):-10}"