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2003 May 07
1
Bug report: deletion of files only on the target is not logged
Please see the attached file and let me know if you need any more information. /Sam Sam Sexton <mailto:sam.sexton@reuters.com> Reuters Coventry Automated Dealing Technologies Phone: +44 24 7625 6562 Fax: +44 24 7655 5203 --------------------------------------------------------------- - Visit our Internet site at http://www.reuters.com Get closer to the
2003 May 01
4
--exclude-from works but "exclude from" in rsyncd.conf doesn't ?
I'm setting rsync up for the first time and would prefer to have the exclude file defined in the conf file, but the exclusions aren't honoured when I define the parameter in rsyncd.conf - although they are when I specify the file in an argument. The server is the remote system and both rsyncd.conf and the exclude file are the same on both local and remote systems. I'm attaching the
2003 Jun 19
0
passwd and secrets files (2.5.6)
I am a little confused regarding the above files. As I read the man pages, the passwd file is for the password of the user as which the rsync server runs - on the server machine. The secrets files (AFAIK) contain the name:password for the valid users of rsync. Some problems that arose ("address family not supported") went away after I updated both this file and the password file. These
2003 May 24
1
Deletion of files only on remote system is not logged
I've only just seen the response from May 9, as I'm not enrolled in the list (too much mail already!). Here is a cut-down example as requested, showing the same behaviour: Script started on Fri May 23 15:18:37 2003 15:18 [220](H:root@Edelfelt)/tmp: ls -l /tmp/testdir total 32 -rw-r----- 1 root other 9 May 23 15:15 both -rw-r----- 1 root other 7 May 23 14:59
2003 May 07
1
Bug report: "exclude from" in rsyncd.conf is not effective.
The attached script file gives all the relevant details - I hope - please ask if you need any more information. /Sam Sam Sexton <mailto:sam.sexton@reuters.com> Reuters Coventry Automated Dealing Technologies Phone: +44 24 7625 6562 Fax: +44 24 7655 5203 -------------------------------------------------------------- -- Visit our Internet site at
2003 May 09
1
Bug report: deletion of files only on remote system is not logged.
I was told that my earlier submission of this report contained a user-hostile attachment (courtesy of Outlook), so here it is again, with the log included below. The problem: Files that exist only on the remote system are deleted silently (i.e. not logged), rather than noisily as implied by the recommendation of --dry-run in the rsync man page definition of --delete to see what would be
2015 Feb 05
2
dovecot.index.log in Maildir/cur
On 2/5/2015 12:56 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Wed, 4 Feb 2015, George Sexton wrote: > >> I'm seeing two bogus messages appearing my Maildir/cur directory. >> They're dovecot.index.log and dovecot-uidlist. >> >> -rw------- 1 gsexton users 51 Feb 4 09:04 >> Maildir/cur/dovecot-uidlist:2,S
2007 Oct 29
8
Mystery phone!
Does anyone know who really makes this phone: http://www.hybsys.bg/Products/VoIP/IP/Phones/5000/ Large pictures are at the bottom: http://www.hybsys.bg/img/ipph/IP5000_1.jpg http://www.hybsys.bg/img/ipph/IP5000_2.jpg -- Kyle Sexton
2012 Feb 02
1
Quick bash tip for finding free SIP extensions from your sip.conf
Created this function on one of my machines today, thought others might find it useful: freesip() { comm -2 <(seq $2 $3) <(cat $1 | grep ^\\[ | sort | uniq | tr -d \[ | tr -d \]) | grep ^[[:digit:]] } On RedHat/CentOS based systems you can create the following file to have the function available on login: /etc/profile.d/freesip.sh # Free SIP extensions freesip() { comm -2 <(seq $2
2007 Feb 16
2
Jabber/Asterisk Integration
Started playing with 1.4 and I'm curious what uses people have come up with for the Jabber integration? So far I can think of presence based call routing, but I'm sure there are other ideas. How are YOU using the new Jabber features in 1.4? :) -- Kyle Sexton
2007 Feb 13
2
E911 SIP or IAX providers?
Does anyone have any experience with any SIP or IAX providers that support E911? I'd love to convert entirely to Asterisk at my house, but the lack of emergency dialing has been a major hold-up for me. Thanks in advance for any suggestions! -- Kyle Sexton
2006 Apr 17
1
Agents, Queues, and Voicemail
All, I am experiencing an issue where if an agent is logged into the queue, but has their client closed. It appears that when the queue calls the agent, it goes through the macro I have setup for that user and will dump them to voicemail if unavailable. This pulls the call out of the queue, which is not what I would like to happen. I am wondering if this is the expected behavior and I should
2007 Jun 15
1
Where an extension really is (DUNDi woes)
I have two servers setup to do DUNDi lookups against each other. The scenario is that on server A, I have a wildcard match for extensions 64XX that rings to a local extension on the server. On server B I have a 6442 real extension that I would like to have ring if called. It seems that DUNDi is matching on the 64XX and not searching out to see if there is a *more* exact match than the pattern
2009 Mar 03
1
Mantel test!
Dear Gavin, What is the interpretation of a simulated p-value of 1 in a mantel test and how is the p-value derived? When we run two highly negatively correlated matrices we get this result: r: -1, simulated p value: 1 I would expect the high p-value of 1 to mean not significant. Could you clarify? Thank you, Jason Jason P. Sexton Graduate Group in Ecology University of California,
2015 Feb 04
2
dovecot.index.log in Maildir/cur
I'm seeing two bogus messages appearing my Maildir/cur directory. They're dovecot.index.log and dovecot-uidlist. -rw------- 1 gsexton users 51 Feb 4 09:04 Maildir/cur/dovecot-uidlist:2,S -rw------- 1 gsexton users 244 Feb 4 09:04 Maildir/cur/dovecot.index.log These files are only appearing in the Maildir/cur directory, and not in any other directory that mail is delivered to (e.g.
2007 Jun 08
1
Not getting CID Name from PRI
Having a problem w/ not getting CID name from a PRI. CID Name appears in the PRI debug, but even after a Wait(4) it still appears after the phone is ringing. Here is the relevant info from my PRI debug output. Line 4 is a NoOp showing me trying to echo Name and Number. Line 6 dials the extension, and you can see callerid name get presented on line 29. Again, there is a Wait(4) before the
2004 Nov 15
1
[Spam] Any plans implement MaxAuthTriesLog?
I'll rephrase my question... When a user gets their password wrong more than MaxAuthTries times why isn't the message "Too many authentication failures for %.100s" written to syslog? The user seems to get it (in a dialog in putty) but it doesn't get logged. The usual "Failed password for..." messages are logged. Regards, Richard Dickens -----Original Message-----
2008 Jun 16
1
Agents getting "stuck" busy
Having a weird issue with some agents getting stuck busy on my system. Call will come into the queue and the agent will hit DND, or be DND when the call comes in (DND being the button on eyeBeam softphone, not a star code). After the agent comes back from DND they will be "stuck" as busy in the queue and I have to reload chan_agent.so in order to get them available. I'm running
2007 Jun 14
1
ODBC voicemail questions
Before I head down the path of converting voicemail to an ODBC backend, I have a couple questions that I was hoping someone would know. 1. Is the voicemail message stored in the datbase, or just it's location/filename? 2. Does MWI propagate when using an ODBC backend? 3. If it does both of those things, wouldn't it work well for a centralized voicemail system instead of a solution like
2007 Jun 15
1
Community PBX?
I'm wondering if anyone out there is running a community PBX for their local Asterisk User Groups or area Linux groups. I've been thinking of setting one up but am stuck as to what services to provide that people would actually find useful. I know that I could setup simple SIP->SIP to allow everyone to call each other, but that's not generally too fun. -- Kyle Sexton