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2007 Oct 11
3
Why tzdata-2007h [RHEA-2007:0928-05] only for CentOS 2?
I might be stupid and ask an idiot or offensive question, but here it is: "Why was tzdata-2007h [RHEA-2007:0928-05] only released for CentOS 2, when upstream has released it for all the versions?" The guys from X/OS have released it for 5.0 along with the other updates (on Oct. 9). Are the "enhancements"... "not important" as long as they're not "security
2010 Jun 11
0
Using 5th gen TE420 with Asterisk 1.2?
<rant level="mild"> I tried emailing support and got a rejection notice saying to go via the website, which then wants registered product details before it will let me enter a support request. Unfortunately, the card was bought by my customer, not by me :-( So I'll just have to ask here... </rant> I am currently trying to replicate an existing system build using new
2004 Apr 20
1
Re: Auto Answering PSTN --> Asterisk using X 100PCard
worked came to one ring only now. Thank you very much. If I use TE410 or TE405 instead of X100P. do it make that first ring disappear? Shakil -----Original Message----- From: tony@softins.clara.co.uk [mailto:tony@softins.clara.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 12:27 PM To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Auto Answering PSTN --> Asterisk using X100PCard In
2015 Mar 31
0
How does chan_sip match an ACK?
In article <mfbt6f$9rt$1 at softins.softins.co.uk>, Tony Mountifield <tony at softins.co.uk> wrote: > I am trying to debug a SIP issue, between an Asterisk 1.2.32 system that > is behind a network device to which I don't have ready access, which is > performing NAT with possibly some kind of SIP ALG, and an Asterisk 11 > system on a public IP. > > My question is
2015 Oct 18
0
[OT] fail2ban update (epel) breaks logrotate
In article <n009u2$85v$1 at softins.softins.co.uk>, Tony Mountifield <tony at softins.co.uk> wrote: > Apologies, this is slightly off-topic being to do with an EPEL package, > although it's running on CentOS6, so I thought others here might have come > across this issue. > > I have five CentOS 6 systems running fail2ban from EPEL, and this > package was updated
2016 Nov 21
1
C6: latest util-linux-ng dependency on kernel?
In article <CAG2kNCyjsQZ2qW_8BBLp8BH_20=JgxoEYpn9BSwZhXg7_rHBbg at mail.gmail.com>, Gianluca Cecchi <gianluca.cecchi at gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 12:49 PM, Tony Mountifield <tony at softins.co.uk> > wrote: > > > I am just applying the latest C6 updates to a couple of KVM Linodes. > > It appears that the latest update of util-linux-ng has
2006 Oct 13
1
Digium TE410P LED problem
Has anyone else experienced a problem with the LED for span 1 on a TE410P or TE405P? I had a TE410P on which the span 1 LED would not light red, but once the span was connected, it did correctly light green. I RMAed the board to our UK distrbutor and received a replacement. However, the replacement board displayed the same problem! Wondering if it was related to the computer I was putting it
2018 Jan 29
1
Mirroring centos.org
Ok, that sounds a little more elegant. Does that delete switch delete those files after download, or does it stop it from downloading at all? On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 10:48 AM, Tony Mountifield <tony at softins.co.uk> wrote: > In article <CANZsmmM6C_F+NuPdjd+mGDEXaJVcfc1bdhpWdESSbC2CR7Dz3 > g at mail.gmail.com>, > Felipe Westfields <felipe.westfields at gmail.com>
2020 Sep 27
0
Using CentOS 7 to attempt recovery of failed disk
@tonymountifield Does this still hold true? https://superuser.com/a/1075837 On Sun, Sep 27, 2020 at 7:21 AM Tony Mountifield <tony at softins.co.uk> wrote: > In article <E02FA554-9D6D-4E7D-8A78-5FBDE1DE939D at kicp.uchicago.edu>, > Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote: > > > > > > > On Sep 26, 2020, at 8:05 AM, Jerry Geis
2019 Jul 20
2
ARI libraries?
In article <301a2e78-d490-3805-e30f-41b668aac5c1 at sysnux.pf>, Jean-Denis Girard <jd.girard at sysnux.pf> wrote: > > Hi Tony, > > Le 20/07/2019 à 06:29, Tony Mountifield a écrit : > > Are there any other languages/libraries I should be considering? > > Same here, after years of AGI / AMI, I recently made my first project > using ARI on Asterisk-16. I love
2015 Nov 25
2
Dialing a call back out on same SIP trunk as it came in
In article <20151125133008.6369360.14455.17239 at gmail.com>, Israel Gottlieb <isrlgb at gmail.com> wrote: > Try putting progress instead of answer Yes, I tried Progress already, and it didn't help. But thanks for the suggestion! Tony > I have a puzzling situation, and would be grateful for any insight. > > I have a dialplan that forwards an incoming call out to
2013 Mar 31
0
asterisk-users Digest, Vol 104, Issue 53
Roberto estoy en uruguay en estoos momentos. Recien lllego el miercoles El mar 31, 2013 1:59 p.m., <asterisk-users-request at lists.digium.com> escribi?: > Send asterisk-users mailing list submissions to > asterisk-users at lists.digium.com > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
2015 Mar 30
0
How does chan_sip match an ACK?
I am trying to debug a SIP issue, between an Asterisk 1.2.32 system that is behind a network device to which I don't have ready access, which is performing NAT with possibly some kind of SIP ALG, and an Asterisk 11 system on a public IP. My question is very specific, and I don't need right now to discuss the ins and outs of the above setup. What I am seeing is that when I have set up a
2007 Apr 20
1
danger in using pdbedit
I would like to be able to change between backends but I'm worried that my users will encounter trouble loggin in. So I'm looking for reassurance that my command is ok. My current configuration is: passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://10.10.10.10 smbpasswd guest I would like to change from ldap to tdbsam. Is this the command to use: # pdbedit -i ldapsam:ldap://10.10.10.10 -e tdbsam I
2015 Jun 08
2
less for CentOS6 with POSIX regex?
In article <ml1jnh$afr$1 at softins.softins.co.uk>, Tony Mountifield <tony at softins.co.uk> wrote: > When I started using CentOS 6 instead of CentOS 5, I discovered that > "less" no longer understood \< and \>, which I had been used to using > since almost forever. > > Eventually research revealed that in the Fedora version on which > RHEL 6 was
2017 Mar 03
1
CentOS-5 End of Life
In article <CAGkb5vfXkJcbpQWupuZG0xp8_gTgv+55+YrZf8VdF0maiO9UfQ at mail.gmail.com>, James Hogarth <james.hogarth at gmail.com> wrote: > On 3 March 2017 at 11:47, James Hogarth <james.hogarth at gmail.com> wrote: > > On 3 March 2017 at 11:34, John Hodrien <J.H.Hodrien at leeds.ac.uk> wrote: > >> On Fri, 3 Mar 2017, Tony Mountifield wrote: > >> >
2017 Sep 01
2
ERROR during high volume MoH dialplan
Thanks for the suggestion Tony, I installed each codec for MoH, core sounds, and extra sound packages. Unfortunately the tests produce the same results. [Sep 1 20:36:45] ERROR[10081][C-00007fe5]: frame.c:343 ast_frdup: FRACK!, Failed assertion Excessive refcount 100000 reached on ao2 object 0x20380b0 ( continuously for a while followed by a [Sep 1 20:36:46] WARNING[7761][C-0000770d]:
2015 Aug 18
2
C5 recent openssl update breaks mysql SSL connection
In article <55D20981.7030902 at centos.org>, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote: > On 08/17/2015 10:57 AM, Tony Mountifield wrote: > > I recently applied updates to a CentOS 5 box running MySQL. I've discovered > > that the new version of openssl, 0.9.8e-36.0.1.el5_11, breaks MySQL SSL > > connections. > > > > If I rename
2013 Jun 19
1
fail2ban with standard Apache log format?
I want to use fail2ban on CentOS 6 to monitor Apache with the standard default logfile format ("combined"). Has anyone here succeeded in doing so? The format has the IP at the start of the line, followed by two dashes (if no authentication) and THEN the timestamp. What I've read on the fail2ban wiki seems to say that the timestamp must ALWAYS be at the start of the line, followed by
2004 Aug 16
1
Is "Meetme" a generic term?
Just a trivial question: was the term "Meetme" invented for Asterisk as something like a brand name for its conferencing? Or was it an existing generic term for dial-in conferencing? Cheers Tony -- Tony Mountifield Work: tony@softins.co.uk - http://www.softins.co.uk Play: tony@mountifield.org - http://tony.mountifield.org