Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Asterisk hint thing.... what do you do with it?"
2009 Jan 17
3
Asterisk 1.6 T38 to G711 transcoding is this possible?
The scenario we have is fax send/recieve software that ONLY talks T38
and an asterisk box.
We have ITSP providers that do NOT talk T38 but G711 only.
Does asterisk have the capability to take the T38 call from an ATA
or T38 software then bridge/transcode it and do G711 out to the PSTN
providers?
If not is there another product PAID or FREE software or hardware that can
do this easily and
2012 Jun 28
1
NIS expiration of passwords
Dear all,
I have a NIS server which shares a database of users between some
computers (nodes exactly) and I would like that, on the first login,
the user changes its password.
So, on the NIS server I have made: chage -d 0 USER
Then:
# cd /var/yp
# make
On the NIS server I have:
chage -l USER
Last password change : password
must be changed
Password expires
2019 Nov 04
3
Limit user password by time
Is it possible with "chage" to configure a password caducity for, at
most, 2 hours? I think "chage" only allows caducity for, at least, one day.
2019 Nov 04
0
Limit user password by time
chage apparently depends on the shadow file which is day-based. You might want to be more specific when you say "limit", are you trying to force password changes every 2 hours or force logout every 2 hours or something else? The reason I ask is you're probably into the "create your own method" arena where exactly what you're trying to do may greatly influence the
2017 Dec 05
1
virt-builder: --ssh-inject fails because it is executed before --firstboot-command?
Version 1.34.6 (on Debian Stretch)
Using virt-builder I tried to create a user and inject my ssh key:
virt-builder -v -x centos-7.4 --output testimage --format qcow2
--selinux-relabel --hostname testimage --firstboot-command 'useradd -m
-p "" dummy' --firstboot-command 'chage -d 0 dummy' --ssh-inject dummy
...
[ 16.1] Installing firstboot command: useradd -m -p
2009 Sep 22
2
chage the output file name
After I run my script I save all my output e.g.
write.table(d, file = "C:/PINEheight.txt)
write.table(v, file = "C:/PINEvolume.txt)
write.table(v, file = "C:/PINEdiameter.txt)
write.table(v, file = "C:/PINEdensity.txt)
and then I would like to run again with another tree and save again e.g
write.table(d, file = "C:/POPULUSheight.txt)
Is there anyhow I can define a
2003 May 12
0
[Ans.]openssh3.6p2 version ... Password aging problem???
Our server is only opened 22 sshd port...
We wants our server secuirty is more higher, so decide to password aging policy...
Linux command is "chage" is very useful, but openssh3.3 higher version is not effected...
[root at radius ~]# chage -l test
Minimum: 0
Maximum: 2
Warning: 2
Inactive: 2
Last Change: May 09, 2003
Password Expires: May
2003 May 12
1
[Ans.]openssh3.5p1 version ... Password aging problem???
Our server is only opened 22 sshd port...
We wants our server secuirty is more higher, so decide to password aging policy...
Linux command is "chage" is very useful, but openssh3.3 higher version is not effected...
[root at radius ~]# chage -l test
Minimum: 0
Maximum: 2
Warning: 2
Inactive: 2
Last Change: May 09, 2003
Password Expires: May
2015 Jun 29
2
set up login.defs but password still not expire?
We have Centos 5.8 on LInux server.I setup /etc/login.defs following:
PASS_MAX_DAYS?? 3
PASS_MIN_DAYS?? 0
PASS_MIN_LEN??? 8
PASS_WARN_AGE?? 1
after that I chack user password policy and it show:# chage -l user1
Last password change??????????????????????????????????? : Jun 29, 2015
Password expires??????????????????????????????????????? : never
Password
2001 Feb 12
3
win_patitions-access
Hello,
I'm using dual boot system and have windows partitions on my disk. The
problem is that I can't write to it as user (copy files etc). I'm also
unable to chage permissions or owner. So wine can' access them. I looked
up fstab man and related
issues but still didn't find solution.
Thanks in advance
Serge
Yastreilov
2017 Oct 20
2
Some hint reading password expiration data...
In my current ''production'' NT-like domain (samba 4.2, OpenLDAP
backend), password policies seems to ''get written'' to user data.
EG, if i set:
pdbedit -P "maximum password age" -C 7776000
and i change my password, 'Password must change' have a meningful value,
eg 90 days more then the last password change:
root at armitage:~# pdbedit -v
2006 Dec 05
2
zaptel-1.4.0-beta2 Getting it to compile on Fedora Core 6 _64bit
I keep running into the dead end that it can't find config.h in the source
tree.
It looks like newer kernels don't use it anymore.
Someone ran into this awhile back when compiling 1.2 and it looks as
though the issue was never resolved.
Any ideas?
Last time I tried this, I was on fedora core 5 64bit and all went well.
It's not working on this newer setup
Any ideas on what I can do
2006 Jan 23
3
canreinvite always =no * no matter what we try :-(
been testing with a rather simple setup.
The mission is to actually get a reinvite to work on the lan.
I am trying with two sipura phones G.711 codec forced on both
both on the lan no nat no fancy options suchs as tT or H
No matter what we do asterisk hangs on to the media path, how
in the world do I get a reinvite to work where the media path
is actually handled by the two phones on the lan?
2008 Jan 06
3
run setwd at the launch of R
Dear all,
my R files (and the .csv files as well) are saved somewhere pretty
deep down my hard disk.
i have to chage to working directory therefore everytime i run R (i
run it on powerPC mac), which is disgusting.
using the setwd command at the beginning of an R script doesnt really
help because i have to find this file first by hand.
I am looking for possibility to run setwd during the
2001 Nov 30
4
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED??
I installed Samba2.0.7 on my FreeBSD 4.1 box and joined an NT domain.
It worked perfect until I changed the hostname today. I found that I couldn't
chage the machine password if hostname length is 15. The precedure I
do is
1. stop samba
2. change hostname to "abcde1234567890"
3. run smbpasswd -j DOM -r DomControl, then I get the following error
message.
cli_net_auth2: Error
2006 Jan 30
1
Cant compile asterisk #error "You need newer libpri"
Trying to compile asterisk (again) from scratch.
I seem to be still experiencing the effects fro Jan 25 where I get no sip
to sip audio.
I have tried upgrading to 1.2.3 which has made no change in the
problem.
I am starting over and now trying to compile/install /trunk
zaptel
libpri
asterisk
following the instructions to grab the source trees:
# svn checkout
2010 Jun 05
1
glm output format
Hello,
I am running a loop to compare some residual deviances obtained from glm, with codes:
........
OUT<-NULL
for (i in 1:10){
myglm<-glm(mat ~X1+X2+X3,family = binomial, data =myDATA)
OUT<-c(OUT,myglm$deviance) }
.......
In the loop, X1, X2, and X3 chage with i. If X1, X2 and X3 are not highly correlated, OUT is a vector of 10 values.
The problem is: if there there is
2005 May 13
1
List of users on system
Hey All,
Does anyone know of a way of getting a list of all the users on a system
though PAM.
I know that I could just list the /etc/passwd file but I'm trying to
write something that is more generic and will also work for NIS or LDAP
(etc) lookups. I suppose it is probably unlikely to be there as it is
probably a security risk.
I need to globally update the password aging settings
2010 Jan 28
1
/usr/sbin/usermod -p doesn't update MAX_DAYS - workaround?
I have a large group of Linux servers that I inherited from a previous
administrator. Unfortunately there is no single sign-on configured so
each server has it's own local accounts with local authentication.
Normally I use ssh keys and a handy shell script to change passwords
on all these machines with the usermod -p command. We are able to
update the password on on one server and push the
2001 Dec 19
1
Problems with aged passwords (Red Hat 7.x, OpenSSH 2.9.x-3.0.2p1)
We're experiencing weird problems here:
The Solaris guys have user-packages, so we had to do this too for the Linux
boxes (7.0, 7.1).
Since some of the accounts get "easy" passwords set at install time, they are
expired at once:
/usr/bin/chage -m 7 -M 84 -W 14 <user>
Now, at login, the user is prompted:
You are required to change your password immediately (root enforced)