Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Asterisk and VOIP was Re: CentOS for non-tech user"
2008 May 18
1
Re: [CentOS-announce] Impact of the Debian OpenSSL vulnerability
Ralph Angenendt <ra+centos at br-online.de> wrote:
>>
I don't think the OpenSSH devels really do care about that - there is no
discussion whatsoever on the secureshell list or on the devel list.
No idea about our upstream, but I don't think so either.
<<
Correct: all that needs to be said was said years ago, by Dr. Robert E.
Coveyou, of Oak Ridge National Laboratory
2007 Oct 06
0
Re: Asterisk
William Warren <hescominsoon at emmanuelcomputerconsulting.com> wrote:
>>
have you tried trixbox which is an asterisk version based off of Centos?
<<
Seconded. I have an 8-extension, 2-POTS-line + VoIP Asterisk setup here
which started life as an Asterisk at Home (precursor to trixbox) install the
best part of 2 years ago. It's based on Centos 4.5, and I enabled various
2005 Jul 15
1
OT: cisco voip vulnerability
Thought those that use cisco in conjunction with asterisk may want to
read this. I dont use cisco so I havent read it to see if its actually
anything new.
Vulnerabilities in Cisco's VOIP system
http://www.computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/story/0,10801,103240,00.html?source=x73
--
Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com Bret McDanel
UK +44 870 340 4605 Germany +49 801 777 555 3402
2011 Feb 02
0
what pkg contains libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3
Hal Davison <hal at faams.net> asked as above:
And the answer is: compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-138 (on Centos 5.5, that is).
Best,
--- Les Bell
[http://www.lesbell.com.au]
Tel: +61 2 9451 1144
1998 Jun 05
1
Simple password checker
I'm attempting to get a Linux box to authenticate users from NT.
I think it's possible by writing a PAM module (not hard) and using
part of Samba's source to verify the password on the NT server.
I'm getting pretty bogged down trying to work out how to do this -
it seems like it should be simple - just take the password and username
and ask the NT server if it's correct.
If
2009 Sep 30
0
Asterisk and VOIP was Re: CentOS for non-tech user
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Mathis
The difference is that CentOS is a general-purpose OS that can be used
for many things, and has a much bigger installed base. That makes it
more of a target and would likely be included in scanning tools. A
custom OS running on a PBX might also have vulnerabilities, but it's
also probably not a big target because of the diversity of systems
2009 Sep 30
2
Asterisk and VOIP was Re: CentOS for non-tech user
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Mathis
The difference is that CentOS is a general-purpose OS that can be used
for many things, and has a much bigger installed base. That makes it
more of a target and would likely be included in scanning tools. A
custom OS running on a PBX might also have vulnerabilities, but it's
also probably not a big target because of the diversity of systems
2004 May 20
3
How Is Administrator Treated?
I have a couple of Samba 2.2 servers, in different locations, configured as
NT Domain Controllers, but I'm experiencing some problems with logging on
to the domains as Administrator in order to perform some administration
tasks, such as configuring antivirus software on workstations. I won't go
into the details here; I think the basic problem is my lack of
understanding of how the
2006 Feb 08
3
Two Lines, Two Businesses
After tinkering with a hand-knitted extensions.conf based on "Asterisk -
TFOT", I've now set up a server with Asterisk@Home and am experimenting
with it. I'd appreciated any advice from the more experienced list members
about which way to proceed.
We (my wife and I) have two separate micro-businesses with two POTS lines
plus fax. I'd like to have inbound calls on the two
2004 May 20
0
(no subject)
"John H Terpstra" <samba@primastasys.com> wrote:
>>
On the UNIX system addition/change of user accounts requires UID=0. If you
want your Administrator to be able
to manage user accounts UID=0 is a must. Also, the RID for Administrator
must be 500 for the account to have
admin privileges in Windows.
<<
OK. The Linux box is at a school and administered by novices, so
2006 Oct 14
1
Re: Centos kernel 34 vs. 42? [was: asterisk-users Digest, Vol 27, Issue 72]
Remco Barendse <asterisk@barendse.to> wrote:
>>
I'm not running trixbox but normal Centos 4 with asterisk installed. I
tried to find some further info on this but couldn't find any.
Do audio problems occur with normal Centos and the latest kernel version
too? (In other words, should every centos user downgrade??)
<<
I can't give you a definitive answer, but can
2004 Jul 27
2
Decent Asterisk Compatible VoIP HardPhone - Australia
Gee, I think the subject says the right thing.
I've looked at the wiki at the various phones available, and basically I
think what I am after is one of the following phones:
Polycom
Aastra 480i
Zulty's Zip 4x4
Although after just reading through the review linked from the wiki, and
the polycom website, it seems like these are one of the better phones,
right up there with the cisco's?
2007 Sep 14
0
VOIP Users Conference Friday September 14 @ 12:30PM EDT
Hello all,
Note: This is still an asterisk-based discussion, but we widened the
interests of the conference and also wish to avoid trademark abuse,
although we continue work closely with Digium,hence the change of
name.
Today, we'll be listening to the latest on Astricon which is fast
approaching. Our featured guest is Daniel Berninger from FWD.
FreeWorldDialup.com has brought a lot of
2005 Jun 02
2
voip provider request
I am looking for a voip provider that provides good rates (below 5
cents/min or unlimited) to UK NCFA numbers. Braodvoice advertises they
do unlimited to NCFA but does not have the ability to actually termiate
those calls as per the CTO Nathan Stratton, and last he said they dont
even have contracts in place to get service provisioned for that. As
such I am looking for another provider to take
2003 Apr 24
0
Drool? Cisco Wireless VOIP phone
I'm not sure I know enough about the Asterisk system to know if
this phone will ever integrate into Asterisk, but it sure has some
amazing potential if it does..
(From www.nwfusion.com)
Cisco last week displayed a Wi-Fi IP phone at its channel partners
conference that the company says will ship in June. The Cisco 7920 is
an 802.11b IP phone that will work with Cisco's CallManager IP PBX,
2005 Feb 10
0
Please share the experience on VoIP phones heavyusing.
Hi,
cisco's phones are VoIP only
polycom build (video-) conferencing devices.
One Cisco model (7930 I thnk) is a polycom in disguise.
The code is not 'cisco-like' (at least the version I had.
Both brands make very good quality equipments.
Good sound, good support, ...
Regards,
Shaoul Jacobson
VoIP Consultant
Tellink
Tel : +32 3 201 96 36
Fax : +32 3 227 09 81
e-mail
2016 Aug 25
0
Gnome weather applet stranded
Fred Smith writes:
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 08:33:46AM +0100, Nux! wrote:
> > I've rebuilt libmateweather for EL7 with the aforementioned patch and it seems to have fixed the issue.
> > Feel free to use it until EPEL package the fix.
> >
> > http://li.nux.ro/download/nux//tmp/libmateweather7/
>
> thanks Nux!
>
> I installed it and it now gets current
2015 Dec 16
2
weather.agi
http://www.wunderground.com/weather/api/
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] weather.agi
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2015 Dec 16
2
weather.agi
Here is a funny story. We mostly do hotels in the Caribbean, and one of
our first clients (going on ten years now) used the sample "weather.agi"
that used to be shipped with... asterisk at home? Trixbox? Can't even
recall where we originally got it from.
This perl script uses festival to speak a brief weather forecast to the
caller. We told our hotels this was a feature for
2004 May 28
0
joining a domain with KB828741
Hello,
I have problems with my Samba servers.
The PDC in the Windows domain is a NT4 and has the patch KB828741 installed
on it.
1st server : HP-UX 10.20 with Samba 2.2.8a
------------
workgroup = FR-MON
netbios name = TIMIX
security = domain
encrypt passwords = Yes
password server = *
All shares are OK when accessed from Windows workstations.
But from