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2003 Aug 18
3
General Samba question
Greetings to all. I am currently a bit of a newbie in regards using Linux and Samba. I have worked for several years in the IT/digital divide sector of the nonprofit world (particularly in regards to utilizing used and refurbished hardware). I am have a couple of CompTIA certs. (A+ and N+) and some experience administering Windows 2000 Advanced Server. Anyway to my question.... I am
2005 Feb 03
2
How to charge for Asterisk installations and ongoing support?
Hi, I'm just wondering how other people cost/charge for * boxes they have installed in small businesses? Asterisk is such a complex beast and is capable of so much it seems equally complex to figure out a charging model!? I'm contemplating installing a pair of servers at a small company with two separate locations, one main aim is to provide a IAX link between the two but I'm sure
2018 Jul 18
3
Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?
> > In addition, if you go to 365, you are NOT BUYING the software, you're > renting the service. You will be paying every year, and a service contract > will cost, and, presumably, cost more every year. > Still a lot better than trying to run your own hodge-podge of nightmares on Linux.
2005 Jun 30
3
GUI that supports virtual PBX's/users
A friend of mine runs a small office building, 10-15 tenants. Each have their own company, their own thing, renting space from him. His main PBX is getting dated and his tenants are complaining. I was telling him about Asterisk but his main concern is he doesn't want to have to always be the one to add/remove extensions, or change the IVR hours or whatever. Does anybody know of a free or
2024 May 16
1
R for the US Air Force
Hey Doug, R is not a product that is provided by a company or any vendor that can be procured through a vendor e.g. something on a GSA schedule. Seems like you're caught in the bureaucracy hell hole. I used to help the USAF, and other DoD members use R when I was at RStudio (now Posit). I recommend you find someone in your organization who is doing Data Science. They'll likely have
2009 Jun 26
1
parallel R?
Hi all, Lots of big IT companies are renting out their computing facilities. Amazon has one such service. In my understanding, this will dramatically improve the speed of my R program -- currently the cross validation and model selection part is the bottle neck. It take a few days to just finish optimal parameter tuning via CV. Could anybody shed some lights on this? Is it completely transparent
2011 Jan 25
1
SIP, IAX2 and ISDN ISUP data
Hi all, I'm looking at my options for getting access to ISDN ISUP fields from DDI numbers, when connecting to a 3rd party Asterisk server. This is for a custom voicemail solution, and at this stage I want to avoid renting a PRI. The information I need to capture is: - Calling Number - Called Number (e.g. the DDI handling the call) - Redirecting Number (e.g. the device diverting to the
2005 Oct 06
1
Selecting outgoing trunk based on extension number
Hi all, I have situation in that we are renting out a room in our office building to another company, including the provision of phone lines via our Aterisk box. To keep billing simple, we would like them to be billed separately for all their calls. We think we can achieve this by them leasing their own outbound IAX trunk (which our providers have said is no problem) and having all their
2006 Oct 11
1
What alternatives to Asterisk based virtual PBX?
Hi, I've been asked to put together a quote for a system which basically will be a virtual PBX based on Asterisk with some IVR's and a whole bunch of GotoIfTime's. There will be one incoming DID via SIP, user gets dropped in to an IVR and then depending on the option they choose, *and* the time of day & day of month, it will make an outbound call to a cellphone. Normally this
2010 Jan 12
4
Are SSD disks worth the cost for server usage?
Hi, we want to upgrade our infrastructure and are considering renting two different types of server by a provider: - A: one is with 80 GB SSD (and 12 GB memory) http://www.ovh.co.uk/products/eg_ssd.xml - B: the other with 750 GB SATA2 (and 8 GB memory). http://www.ovh.co.uk/products/eg_best_of.xml The target infrastructure will host: - a few public web sites (PHP / MySQL) - a development
2024 May 16
1
[Non-DoD Source] Re: R for the US Air Force
You described it well; I?m afraid that?s what it is. They want documents of an organization that doesn?t fit the description, and only then will they test it. That sounds great. I?ll reach out to Jeremy and see if he can help me get the IDs the USAF wants. It sounds like Joshua predates my time here. That?s a really good idea. Thanks very much! Doug From: Josiah Parry
2020 Aug 02
4
8.2.2004 Quick recovery and fix for unbootable machines
This is a quick recovery and fix for the machines rendered unbootable after the grub2/shim yum update. It is written for CentOS 8.2.2004 but similar should work for any CentOS 8 or 7 as long as you get the correct shim file, that is, the one from the latest installation media. I am running on an x86_64 architecture (see uname -i). Please use the correct shim file for your architecture
2013 Jun 22
2
SIP Trunking Mantra (Origination)
Hello Everyone, We are currently having talks with various service providers, and trying to determine what the best way is to interconnect in order to have access to the PSTN network. As you know there are two ways of doing this: Traditional PRI: Have trunks grouped into a transport layer such as OC3/12. With DIDs attached to the group. As you many know, this approach would also require a POP
2017 May 11
1
Samba 4.6.x as secondary DC to Windows 2008 R2
Dear All, I am running a two location SOHO network with a Microsoft AD on a Windows 2008 R2 server. In detail, the infrastructure is as follows: Primary location: - 1 DC on Windows 2008 R2 hardware server - 1 DC on Windows 2008 R2 virtual server - 2 DC on Windows 2016 virtual servers (forest functional level 2008) - 1 DC on Samba 4.6.2 on Debian Jessie Secondary location: - 1 DC on Samba 4.6.3
2015 Feb 11
2
Another Fedora decision
On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 21:32 -0600, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > Indeed I should have said "allegedly pirated" not just "pirated". As I > don't care to go into details if it is or it isn't. I also would recommend > to finish this discussion and those who feel so get themselves some > fundamental book and go ahead with reading it. Which I'm going to do >
2010 Jun 09
28
Xen License
Hi Everyone, This is going to sound silly but... I''m just off the phone with a Microsoft SPLA reseller. They sell licenses to run Microsoft software in a hosted environment. I was asking about obtaining Windows licenses to run on my Xen VPS hosting solution. Maybe there is a big misunderstanding, but I''m faily sure she said that it was illegial for me to rent out Xen
2007 Oct 17
1
Zip password recovery
Hi all, sorry if I am Off Topic on this list, but I think that this could be interesting also for other people; anyway: what would be the best way to recover a password from a zip file? And for other type of files (eg. xls, pdf)? I googled a bit, and I can only find ugly/unthrusted ( ;) ) windows programs... what about Linux? TIA Lorenzo Quatrini
2007 Aug 02
1
recovery data
hi all, how do i mount usb laptop hard drive to a centos 4 box? this hard drive has 2 partitions: NT (winxp os) and fat32 for data. i'm unable to boot from it and i think NT partition is corrupted. i did try to connect to windows box, but i still can't get to fat32. any idea how to do this on centos box? i gave up on windows box. thanks, T. Hiep
2007 Aug 15
1
Hard Drive Recovery
Hello our external scsi drive is detached, so it is not showing up in fdisk -l however it shows up mounted in /etc/mtab is there any command that I can run to detect and re attach the hard drive again ? I don't want to reboot the computer. Thanks
2007 Aug 17
1
Data recovery with superblocks?
It recently occurred to me, as I was partitioning a RAID with fdisk, that when I built the system, I was presented with a graphical utility that "magically" created the partitions. Now, using fdisk, I was reminded of being given superblocks. Although I haven't used data recovery techniques using superblocks, is there a way to retrieve the superblock numbers the OS has assigned