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2013 Jul 22
2
FreeBSD LVS replacement
Hello, I'm looking for a functional FreeBSD replacement of the Linux LVS software? There is an LVS port for FreeBSD but it looks deat since 2005. Is there anything comparable or better? All best, mjb
2004 Sep 29
3
7912G SCCP only?
Mmm...I swear I read somehwere that the 7912G did SIP? Cisco lists it as an SCCP only phone? -- Undocumented Features quote of the moment... "It's not the one bullet with your name on it that you have to worry about; it's the twenty thousand-odd rounds labeled `occupant.'" --Murphy's Laws of Combat
2005 Feb 19
2
This is NUTS!!SOLVED
Thanks everyone for your feedback, especially Mark. I now have the ALL the files I need. My order still stands for the $8.00 product from CISCO but the CP7960 dealer sent me all the files. Now I will move on to completeing the setup of the TFTP server. Thanks again -----Original Message----- From: Michael Loftis [mailto:mloftis@wgops.com] Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 7:51 PM To:
2004 Sep 27
3
Agent Call Back LOGOUT?
I can see how you log an agent in, but how to log one out? For login I think I'll have our people dial something like _8900XXXX, then use $(EXTEN:4} to get the callback extension automatically I can't find any better way at the moment, all my outgoing CID info needs to point to our main trunk line, but I'm not sure I can make that happen any other way than what I'm doing now
2004 Sep 25
2
* works, but after a few seconds audio always stops.
Using X-Lite FWD soft phone, I can register, get to the 'demo' menu extension, but that's it. Audio starts, then after a few seconds stops, with packets still being passed. Anyoen have any clues? Yes there are firewalls between here and there, yes there is NAT at my end...What ports need punching, is rfc2833 the correct settign or should I use inband or info? TIA, I just
2004 Sep 21
3
Cisco 7905G
Hi All Just received my first 7905G from a distributer here in Sweden. According to the spec this phone should be able to use SIP. Now I been looking on Ciscos home pages for several hours trying to find a "SIP image" for this phone. No luck at all, need special access to be able to download software to this phone. Is it the fact, that I have to pay for a contract of some kind to be
2006 Feb 02
0
Re: 5, 000 concurrent calls system rollout question
Why is using ulaw or alaw an unlikely scenario? I wouldn't use anything but ulaw\alaw. The Bells can compete on price and will if they have to. Where they CAN'T compete is quality. If there were something better than 711, I'd offer that. Well, there is 722, but not many things support it. ---- Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com ----- Original
2008 May 27
6
Openssh + AFS
The native authentication methods of openssh are (not counting insecure RhostsRSAAuthentication) 1) public key 2) password For users with home dirs in AFS space, method 1) does not work. Except with (non foolproof) fiddling on the access controls within the home directory. This might lead to security issues when done by inexperienced users. Without some work, only 2) remains. Being forced to send
2004 Dec 20
7
NMI issues...
I have read thru what other users have tried in this list when they have experienced seemingly similar issues to what I have, without success. I suspect there might be an issue regarding both the X100P and TDM04b cards being used in an Intel SE7525GP2 motherboard, as I had to even wait for a BIOS update from Intel in order to utilize my 3ware 9500 SATA raid controller on it (3ware Kb -->
2005 Jan 24
12
UPS for Asterisk
I have several Linux machines some running on really old hardware and some on brand new, some run old distros (RedHat 6) and some new (FC3 or CentOS). All of them experienced power failure more then once, none of them has failed to load after a reboot. BUT, Asterisk is running your PBX. Your PBX isn't your proxy server, it isn't your web server, mail server, firewall, or whatever
2004 May 15
1
Power alarm on module 1, resetting.
Any clues as to what this is? Google isn't much help. Both cards have the power connector plugged in, and both randomly give me static instead of a dialtone, or an outside line. Cards are 1 4 Port TDM400 FXO, and 1 4 Port TDM400 FXS. Computer is a Compaq Proliant ML330 The full error is as follows: Ouch, part reset, quickly restoring reality (0) Power alarm on module 1, resetting!
2005 Jan 05
1
Ouch... Error while writing audio data
After installing the stable version of * and the Zaptel drivers with a TDM400 card using 1 FXO module on port 4, I start Asterisk and get this rolling up my screen thousands of times: Ouch... Error while writing audio data Ouch... Error while writing audio data Ouch... Error while writing audio data Ouch... Error while writing audio data Ouch... Error while writing audio data Ouch... Error while
2003 Oct 31
1
Some problems after an Asterisk update
Hi, Yesterday evening I have done a full update of Asterisk on a test system. The version is CVS-08/25/03-15:55:51 After this operation I get some big problems: - the Voicemail2 application does not work anymore. I must disable it in modules.conf file in order to be able to start * without crashing. The following settings: noload => app_voicemail2.so noload => app_sayunixtime.so If
2003 Aug 07
1
Error loading latest CVS
Any suggestions would be great. No config files changed. I have been trying the latest cvs every few days for a few weeks now. I currently am using 06/06/2003. [root@pbx asterisk]# asterisk -c Asterisk CVS-08/07/03-15:43:33, Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Linux Support Services, Inc. Written by Mark Spencer <markster@linux-support.net>
2006 Jan 11
1
Zaptel modules load, but Asterisk fails at startup
I'm running Asterisk on a Gentoo box with the Zaptel 1.2.1 drivers. If I boot the machine without having the wcfxs module autoload, then install the module with modprobe, asterisk works just fine. If I boot the machine and autoload the wcfxs module, the module loads fine: > Jan 11 11:06:55 asterisk Zapata Telephony Interface Registered on major 196 > Jan 11 11:06:55 asterisk ACPI: PCI
2004 May 12
1
G729 Segmentation fault
I have Now a G729 codec license and when i start it comes: [format_g729.so] => (Raw G729 data) == Registered file format g729, extension(s) g729 [app_datetime.so] => (Date and Time) == Registered application 'DateTime' [codec_g729b.so] => (Annex B (floating point) G.729/PCM16 Codec Translator) sh: line 1: tmp: Is a directory rm: cannot remove `tmp': Is a directory
2004 Sep 24
2
kernel: Power alarm on module 1, resetting!
I've installed a TDM04B and a TDM40B. I haven't plugged any lines into them yet but I'm starting to see this in my logs... [root@webster asterisk]# grep alarm /var/log/messages Sep 20 09:13:22 webster kernel: Power alarm on module 1, resetting! Sep 22 11:07:07 webster kernel: Power alarm on module 1, resetting! Sep 22 16:10:55 webster kernel: Power alarm on module 1, resetting! Sep
2008 Nov 10
2
1 command ssh session
I wrote a patch to bash to log commands.. Now when I run the following command ssh user at hostname.com w It never seems to spawn a bash session. Is there some ssh internal shell that handles commands getting passed in like this? Thanks Mike
2014 May 08
1
Match directive can't recognize capital letters
Hi, There seems to be an issue when using `Match` and `Hostname` directives including capital letters. e.g. # .ssh/config # # Match host remotehost # User alice # Host remotehost # User bob # ssh remotehost #=> Apply "User alice" # .ssh/config # # Match host RemoteHost # User alice # Host RemoteHost # User bob # ssh RemoteHost # =>
2011 Nov 18
2
Wrong permissions for $HOME
Hi, today me and a friend of mine spent several hours figuring out why ssh still asked for a password after we set up public key authentication. We have tried to understand the problem by reading 'ssh -vvv ...', but unfortunately the output was not useful. In the end of the day we have found out that sshd actually was logging this problem.... So that's for the context. Now, can you