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2006 May 17
2
Asterisk@home default password doesn't match
Hi all,
This is my first post! I'm newbie, yesterday I installed Asterisk@home, and
I got lot of Kernel panics, after trying to reinstall it, this messages
dissapeared. My problem now is that the default password for maint user in
AMP is not working... I got this error message when I try to connect via
another computer in the same network, after trying to log -> maint/password:
FORBIDDEN
2006 Mar 29
6
Asterisk with Vonage
I know Vonage doesn't officially have a "bring your own device" type
program, but they do offer a softphone. Has anyone gotten Asterisk to
connect directly to Vonage? This would be a great help!!
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2006 Mar 17
7
problems with emailing voicemail
Hi,
I'm running a 1.1 version of Asterisk (a stable build from back in Oct-05)
running on RedHat 9.0. Everything's been great but a couple of days ago, we
all stopped receiving emails of our voicemail. There's been no changes to
our configuration
I bet I'm expereiencing a Linux problem rather than an Asterisk problem, but
because I know only as much Linux as required to get
2006 Apr 17
1
voicemail use external smtp server for sendingmail
I had the same question, and I want to make sure I'm clear..... This
implies to me that Asterisk itself doesn't use SMTP, but rather dumps a
message into some directory that Sendmail on the same box will see and
process? I have no problem getting Sendmail to use a smarthost, but am
I understanding the Asterisk part of this properly, or is there a way to
get Asterisk to DIRECTLY use a
2006 Apr 03
2
Frustrated with echo...
I've been using my Asterisk (At my house - 2 modem-type fxos, and an assortment of SIP endpoints for phones) for about 5 weeks now, and I've been really happy with it, but I'm still having an echo problem that I've exhausted google with, and can't get straight...
I think I've determined that because I'm using $7 voice modem clones for my FXOs that bad echo is going to
2009 Jan 05
0
José Luis Barquín está ausente de la oficina por vacaciones.
Estar? ausente de la oficina desde el 19/12/2008 y no volver? hasta el
07/01/2009.
Responder? a su mensaje cuando regrese.
2008 Dec 21
0
José Luis Barquín está ausente de la oficina por vacaciones.
Estaré ausente de la oficina desde el 19/12/2008 y no volveré hasta el 07/01/2009.
Responderé a su mensaje cuando regrese.
2006 Jun 17
4
Which phones are good, or at least acceptable, for home and office
I am looking to replace all of the old "Bell" (POTS) phones in my home
and office with IP phones. As you can imagine I don't have a huge
budget to work with but I want phones that will provide acceptable voice
quality and durability.
There are basically three categories as I see it
1. satellite phones (low cost, low function)
2. primary domestic phone (good quality, POE capable,
1999 Jul 22
3
security level flag...
my customer wants to export both users' home directories and a public one;
as far as the home dirs are concerned, my customer wants the system asks for
user's login & password before providing access to grant privacy but wants
no password for the public one: is this possible?
I tried setting security mode to user (security = user) in the global
settings thinkig this would make the
2013 Jun 24
2
Asterisk-11 loop behaviour
Arch = x86_64
OS = CentOS-6.4 (freepbx)
Asterisk = 11.4.0
FreePBX = 2.11.0.2
Snom870 Handsets
We are in the process of moving to an Asterisk based PBX. At the
moment most things work as we wish. However, I have just notices that
when I force a reload using 'amportal a reload' I see this loop start
in 'asterisk -rvvvvvvvvvv':
> Channel Local/s at tc-maint-000002a4;1
2011 Jun 09
0
ANNOUNCE: Puppet 2.7.0rc4 Available
This release addresses issues with the Puppet 2.7.0rc3 series.
This release is available for download at:
<http://goog_1305397870/>
http://www.puppetlabs.com/downloads/puppet/puppet-2.7.0rc4.tar.gz
See the Verifying Puppet Download section at:
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/projects/puppet/wiki/Downloading_Puppet
Please report feedback via the Puppet Labs Redmine site, using an
affected
2011 Jun 28
1
[PATCH 0/14] hivex: update gnulib and make "syntax-check" tests pass
Hi,
This series updates to the latest gnulib, after
making most of its "make syntax-check" tests pass.
There are still a few tests (listed in cfg.mk)
that are simply skipped. To enable one, just remove
its test name from the list of tests to skip and run
"make syntax-check".
[PATCH hivex 01/14] maint: add cfg.mk to prepare for syntax-check
[PATCH hivex 02/14] maint: remove
2011 Feb 22
1
ANNOUNCE: Puppet 2.6.5 - Release Candidate 5 available!
We''re back with a maintenance release: 2.6.5. This release addresses a
number of bugs in the 2.6.x branch and adds a handful of features and
documentation updates.
This release candidate contains fixes for bugs identified in the
previous release candidates:
- rc1 caused a warning on Ruby 1.8.6 which could cause log pollution. This
release candidate no longer generates the warning.
- rc1
2011 Feb 04
1
ANNOUNCE: Puppet 2.6.5 - Release Candidate 1 available!
We''re back with a maintenance release: 2.6.5. This
release addresses a number of bugs in the 2.6.x branch.
2.6.5 is a maintenance release in the 2.6.x branch and it contains only
bug fixes, documentation updates and a small handful of features.
The first release candidate is available for download at:
http://puppetlabs.com/downloads/puppet/puppet-2.6.5-rc1.tar.gz
We''re
2011 Feb 04
2
Fwd: [Puppet-dev] ANNOUNCE: Puppet 2.6.5 - Release Candidate 1 available!
----- Forwarded message from Nick Lewis <nick@puppetlabs.com> -----
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 21:59:10 -0800
From: Nick Lewis <nick@puppetlabs.com>
To: puppet-users@googlegroups.com, puppet-dev@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Puppet-dev] ANNOUNCE: Puppet 2.6.5 - Release Candidate 1 available!
Message-ID: <AANLkTikjFwZ98P_NcxF54zHbU2mJf15XDrLg2cMp2GWT@mail.gmail.com>
We''re back
2002 Nov 20
1
un-install R 1.6 built from source
I have installed R 1.6 for Linux from source, but unfortunately, I didn't
check if the Xwindow headers were available, so I have installed it without
Xwindows capabilities. Thus, I want to uninstall it and install it again
properly with the required features, but I don't know how to uninstall R when
built from source. I would appreciate any help on this. Thanks very much in
advance!
2010 Jul 05
0
Release of libvirt-0.8.2
Following Dan advice, I decided to not wait for more patches and push
the current git head as the release. Let's plan to have another release
by this month end with the QEmu debugging and hacking APIs.
The release is available as usual at ftp://libvirt.org/libvirt
Quite a lot of bug fixes during the two months since 0.8.1, and
a few new feature. It also tagged more commits as being
2017 Jan 03
0
[R] Problems when trying to install and load package "rzmq"
Hi, Paul.
I maintian the rzmq project.
love to get it running on windows, but zmq doesn't play nicely with R's
mingw.
These guys have taken the approach of building the entire zmq library
inside the R package:
https://github.com/snoweye/pbdZMQ
I suggest you give it a try. or if you want to attempt to compile libzmq
sources for windows w/ R's mingw, that would be welcome.
-Whit
2015 Mar 12
1
Re: [PATCH] maint.mk: remove error_message_period check
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard W.M. Jones [mailto:rjones@redhat.com]
> Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2015 4:32 PM
> To: Chen, Hanxiao/陈 晗霄
> Cc: libguestfs@redhat.com
> Subject: Re: [Libguestfs] [PATCH] maint.mk: remove error_message_period check
>
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 01:18:45AM -0400, Chen Hanxiao wrote:
> > As discussed at:
> >
2012 Oct 18
0
Announce: Puppet 3.0.1 Available
Puppet 3.0.1 is a bugfix release for the 3.x series of Puppet. To see
a list of the issues addressed by this release, check out the 3.0.1
version in our issue tracter at:
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/versions/328.
This release contains contributions from the following people:
Andrew Parker, Jeff McCune, Josh Cooper, Matthaus Owens, Moses
Mendoza, Nick Fagerlund, Niels Abspoel, Patrick