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2008 Mar 26
4
Two Internet connections...
I do some occasional tech work for a cable TV/Internet service provider. They have now offered me free services, including cable Internet. I currently have a DSL service through the telephone company and, for several reasons including the fact that it is really unlimited service with no cap and it comes with newsgroup access (neither of which the cable service has), I'm not really prepared
2008 Apr 11
5
NAT issue with Fortinet Firewall
I have a customer with a Fortinet Firewall that is having stability issues with Asterisk and SIP endpoints (PAP2T) outside his network. The first issue I see is that Asterisk sees all phones as the IP address of the Fortinet. Since the parameter "localnet" defines the local network and that address falls in that range, how will Asterisk treat the endpoints? I have
2018 Jan 01
4
Legacy option for key length?
Hi, On Mon, Jan 01, 2018 at 07:52:26AM -0800, Peter Moody wrote: > I would prefer that: > > * commercial vendors patched the software they sold > * people who purchased from these vendors to take responsibility for > their actions and apply pressure on the commercial vendors rather than > the free software developers who provide the client software, for > free. You *are*
2020 Oct 27
0
Recommandation for PJSIP trunking when two WAN access are available
Hello, In project, a customer has two WAN access. More precisely: Internet ----- <ISP1> --- Router1 ----<LAN1>--- FortiGate Firewall Router ------<LAN> ---- Asterisk | | -------------<ISP2> --- Router2 ----<LAN2>------------------ Both WAN access offer Gigabit-like performance and each
2006 Nov 13
6
Dual Wan Router with Failover
Hi List, Does anyone know of a good dual wan router that can handle SIP well and can failover between connections if there is a SIP issue on one of the lines (meaning there still is a connection however there isnt enough bandwith or sip packets arent going thru etc.) ? Thanks. Dovid -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2020 Aug 31
5
How to Migrate Wordpress Website from 32-bit CentOS Linux 6.3 to 64-bit CentOS Linux 8.2 (2004)
Subject: How to Migrate Wordpress Website from 32-bit CentOS Linux 6.3 to 64-bit CentOS Linux 8.2 (2004) Author of this Guide: Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming (TARGETED INDIVIDUAL) Country: Singapore Date: 31 August 2020 Monday Singapore Time Type of Publication: Plain Text Document Version: 20200831.01 SECTION 1 Information Gathering Stage ===================================== Host
2018 Jul 19
1
Replication problems
Hey I am trying to setup a dovecot cluster with 2 servers using replication /dsync. In front of it I got a Fortinet ADC (Load balance) and I think that I messing up the dsync. I see mails duplicated in the sync progress. If I disable one of the servers in the ADC, it seems to work and the sync if working without a problem. But if I use both servers with a round robin on the ADC, I see mailed
2002 Nov 27
7
one dude about rt_tables
Can I add routes to rt_tables by hand with the vi editor? If I add a route to that file, it will be there if I reboot the box? I am sure there are stupid questions but I can''t find the answer into the papers I have here. Luis Miguel Cruz Miranda. CCNA - Systems Administrator _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl
2008 May 12
0
externip not working...
I have an Asterisk 1.4.19.1 server that is behind a Fortinet firewall. Localnet is 192.168.2.0/255.255.255.0 and all external sip devices look as if they are on the same local network because the Fortinet rewrites the incoming IP as its own address. The problem I have is that when I set "externip=148.XXX.XXX.XXX" it is being ignored and I can see SDP packets that have the internal
2020 Aug 31
0
How to Migrate Wordpress Website from 32-bit CentOS Linux 6.3 to 64-bit CentOS Linux 8.2 (2004)
2020-08-31 (?) ? 13:31 +0000 ? Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming ????????: > > SECTION 4 Disable SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux) > =================================================== > > You MUST disable SELinux, otherwise Apache web server will not work. > > If you DO NOT want to disable SELinux, you must be an expert in > SELinux to configure SELinux. > Don't
2005 Jul 09
1
Problems with iproute2
I''m using Debian (sarge) I do now have 2 ISP, one DSL and one cabel. I want to use the DSL as my primary and only use the cabel-modem if the DSL fails. The setup is: IP1 -> Router -> NAT_IP1 -> eth0 -> eth2 (LAN) IP2 -> Cable-Modem -> eth1 -> eth2 (LAN) I wrote the following in my /etc/iproute2/rt_tables ip rule add from NAT_IP1 lookup 1 ip route add
2003 Apr 08
3
routing strategies for 2 adsl setup
hi all, i have been able to find only a trickle of information concerning possible strategies for a 2 adsl setup using two different isp''s. has anyone had experience in the usa or elsewhere working with their providers to carry bgp tables, or would you recommend/implement a round-robin arrangement? how ? :-) yours sincerely christopher cuse, rhce/ccna ccuse@tiscali.fr redhat 8.0
2002 Dec 03
0
How to bind 2 WAN 1 LAN ?
You need a combination of iptables and iproute2 to do what you want = because routing is based on it's DESTINATION address and you need to route on = your SOURCE address so it uses a different route depending on which source = IP is in the packet.. Refer to this page which is sort of what you want BUT not exact. It'll = give you some ideas...
2005 Jun 23
0
Using 2 x DSL
Bernard Cresencia wrote: > Hi Henry, > > Saw your question on the lists - you can get a name-brand (Symantec) > for around CAD$1000 - see the following: > http://www.symantecstore.com/dr/sat1/ec_MAIN.Entry17c?CID=0&SID=49998&SP=10007&PN=5&PID=645999&CUR=124&DSP=&PGRP=0&CACHE_ID=0 >
2006 Jul 13
0
Linking Problems 3.0.22 on Solaris 9 SPARC
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2020 Aug 31
0
How to Migrate Wordpress Website from 32-bit CentOS Linux 6.3 to 64-bit CentOS Linux 8.2 (2004)
On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 01:31:19PM +0000, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote> SECTION 4 Disable SELinux (Security Enhanced Linux) > =================================================== > > You MUST disable SELinux, otherwise Apache web server will not work. > > If you DO NOT want to disable SELinux, you must be an expert in SELinux to configure SELinux. > > # nano
2018 Jan 01
3
Legacy option for key length?
On 31/12/17 16:44, Peter Moody wrote: > On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 9:47 PM, David Newall<openssh at davidnewall.com> wrote: >> Of course it's the client's fault. The client worked, was changed, and thus >> stopped working. > don't upgrade your client. problem solved. you're at fault for not > pinning your dependencies when you have hard dependencies.
2008 Apr 30
1
One way audio...
I have a big headache. I have an Asterisk server connected to an Avaya PBX. Everything is working between those two. The problem is that I have 45 PAP2T adapters and 45 SPA3102 adapters that connect via the Internet to the Asterisk server through a Fortinet firewall. When calling from a PAP2T I get one way audio, the remote site can hear me but I cannot hear them. If I do an "rtp
2006 Feb 20
0
dual wan, dual router, one machine behind, route from both to / from one machine
i apologize if this has been asked before, but things are too busy to preclude a full search of the list. i have both cable and dsl from the local providers here. due to wiring issues here, i''ve been forced to put the cable modem in one end of the house and the dsl modem in the other. the cable modem is firewalled off by a cisco pix 501 (192.168.2.12). the dsl modem is firewalled off
2005 Dec 05
0
Multi-ISP :- Multi-Wan Broadband Router Appliance VS Multiple eth Linux routing
Hi all I need to use three 512 kbps aDSL internet connections, in a load-sharing, link-failover scenario. Presently I am using Ipcop with a single DSL. Now, I seem to have two options...one..an Edimax quad wan port adsl router, with firewalling and NAT and second install a minimal linux distro for routing...something on the lines of LARTC....and keep NATTING, IDS & Firewalling on the linux