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2009 Sep 27
0
Is channel local what I need?
On 1.6.0.16-rc1:
I'm using app_fax.so to send a fax, and then send a confirm.
'send' => 1.
Set(UniqueFile=/var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/call-${UNIQUEID}) [pbx_config]
2. System(env echo -e
"Channel:DAHDI/g0/........\\nContext:fax-tx\\nExtension: s\\nPriority:
1\\n" >${UniqueFile}) [pbx_config]
[ Context 'fax-tx' created by
1999 Jun 09
3
Port 7 scan
Over the last several day, we''ve been getting pretty regular scans from a
non-existant host on our port 7. Any idea what they are looking for/what are
some of vulnerabilites with echo?
Thanks
Coral Cook
2013 Oct 21
1
[LLVMdev] MI scheduler produce badly code with inline function
Hi Andy, I'm working on defining new machine model for my target,
But I don't understand how to define the in-order machine (reservation
tables) in new model.
For example, if target has IF ID EX WB stages
should I do:
let BufferSize=0 in {
def IF: ProcResource<1>; def ID: ProcResource<1>;
def EX: ProcResource<1>; def WB: ProcResource<1>;
}
def :
1999 Nov 17
6
Samba 2.0.6, MKS' touch.exe, and file/dir time stamps
Hello all,
we are experiencing problems with samba 2.0.6 and the MKS touch command.
during our builds, we touch files and directories so that our make
dependencies work correctly. Unfortunately, it seems that MKS' touch.exe
doesn't actually change the time stamp of a file or directory. The
command returns without an error, but the timestamp does not change.
The same problem exists
1999 Jun 04
0
Forw: 2.2.x kernel vulnerability
below.
Dan
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Linux/Unix System Administrator | Fax: (630) 840-6345
Computing Division OSS/FSS | email: yocum@fnal.gov .~. L
Fermi National Accelerator Lab | WWW: www-oss.fnal.gov/~yocum/ /V\ I
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1998 Oct 02
0
bind failed on port 139 error in log.smb???
I just install samba.1.9.18p10 version on my Solaris 2.6.
Our network setup: the SAMBA server is on the same network with my NT
Server PDC and NT workstation within PDC domain. I also have another
subnet that have WinNT and Win95. We also use NIS domain server for our
UNIX home user account.
smb.conf:
workgroup = NTPDC_NAME
server string = SMBSERVER_NAME
host allow = ....
load
1998 Oct 30
0
No subject
I have samba-1.9.18p10 installed on my solaris 2.6 server. I also use my
NT PDC domain. The smb.conf look like this:
workgroup = MYNTPDC
server string = MYSAMBA
hosts allow = xxx.xxx.xxx.; localhost
load printers = yes
; printcap name = /etc/printcap
; printcap name = lpstat
; printing = bsd
; guest account = pcguest
log file = /opt/samba-1.9.18p10/var/log.%m
lock