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2004 Aug 09
0
Error 4617: SMB connection failed & NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
Hi folks,
I'm trying to access a share on a RedHat 9 server from a Fedora Core 1
workstation. Here is the environment (pretty vanilla), the error I'm getting,
and what I've done to try hunt down the problem.
Server, 192.168.1.100, has a share of /home/users/herman
Workstation, 192.168.1.101, has a mount point of /home/herman/serverdata
smb.conf on server has
[global]
hosts deny =
2004 Jan 19
0
smbclient connect problem
I've tried everything I can think of, but still cannot
connect to a Windows 2000 share using smbclient. I
know the shared directory is set up OK because I can
get to it with another Windows box. My smbclient
command line should be OK because the same syntax
works on another Linux box at work (running a slightly
older version of smbclient) to a similarly setup
Windows box. This is what I get
2005 Dec 07
3
mailing list traffic
is it just me and my mail servers going wacko or is there a ton of traffic
on the mailing list today?
- rh
--
Robert Hanson - Abba Communications
Computer & Internet Services
(509) 624-7159 - www.abbacomm.net
2004 Oct 23
1
Never used wine
I read (some) docs got my CD set to r: with unhide set and ran setup on
a couple of CD's and it went well... Wacko? If there is a file that
errors are written to I could check that. But the screens kind of went
in to a "Vulcan mind meld" so it was hard to tell what was going on.
But It didn't crash the machine, I'm using Fedora 2.
Is there an installer I should be using
2006 Oct 17
1
1.4 gsm files changed??
I like to use zgsmplay to preview Asterisk's gsm files. Works like a charm in
1.2. But something changed in 1.4- they play at the wrong speed, very slowly.
They sound fine in the normal course of using the Asterisk server.
The file sizes seem wacko. The first example is from 1.2, the second from 1.4:
$ ls -l im-sorry.gsm
-rw-r--r-- 1 1000 1000 1419 Dec 5 2005 im-sorry.gsm
$ ls -l
2014 Jul 29
3
CentOS 6 and android connectivity (Nook)
So, I got my wife a Nook for her b'day. I just plugged it into my system,
CentOS 6.5, and what I see is /media/NOOK, and it shows 257k or so - yes,
k, not m or g. It's *not* seeing any directories, etc, and the small thing
I'm guessing is firmware, since even when I try mount -o remount -rw, it
is still r/o.
Googling, I see mentions of fsmtp, I think it was, and yum shows some mtp
2016 Jan 27
1
Just need to vent
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 11:11:56AM -0500, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> Well, that's interesting, about making sure it's stopped. I've asked here
> a month or two ago, and got no responses: my manager has me using
> pmount/pumount to mount the hard drives I'm putting in the eSATA drive bay
> for offline backups. Formerly, I used mount/umount, and when I umounted
> it,
2016 Jan 27
1
pmount
On 01/27/2016 08:11 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> my manager has me using
> pmount/pumount to mount the hard drives I'm putting in the eSATA drive bay
> for offline backups. Formerly, I used mount/umount, and when I umounted
> it, and walked downstairs, mostly, esp the green drives, were spun down. I
> pumount... and*nothing* spins down.
I think you're seeing a simple
2005 Feb 25
1
Seting up for afirst time -- can not call
Hi, all
I am setting up Asterisk for the first time and have some problems.
Setup is very simple -- Astersik box and two Polycom SP300 phones. I will
add bells and whistles as I go, at the moment things are very simple. No
TFTP servers, so phones run with their default configuration.
I set up IP addresses, netmask and gateway IPs manually on the phones.
Now, I have read of problems with
2005 Nov 30
0
Cross-subnet browsing
I have two domains which are on different subnets, connected by a routed
OpenVPN tunnel. The domains trust each other.
Domain A has the WINS server. Domain B is confused to use Domain A's WINS
server. The VPN pushes the WINS server as part of its DHCP options as
well.
>From either domain, I am able to use smbclient to see the shares on the
other domain's PDC. I have to specify -W
2008 Mar 17
1
Desperately need help with Asterisk setup
Hi,
I am new to Asterisk and I am having a setup problem that I am trying to
resolved for the last couple days without any success. I am pretty much
desperated on this issue and I don't know why. Can someone please kindly
help me to troubleshoot this? I can't hear any audio from Asterisk when
running Playback or VoiceMail tests.
I have my Asterisk server ( running on Debian,
2007 Jun 01
0
htb-gen 9.0beta (htb frontend with web-frontend for home/small/medium ISPs)
original at: http://www.praga.org.ar/wacko/DevPraga/htbgen
Htb-gen has evolved a lot since it release in feb/2006, but i have no
time to make a public decent documented and generalized release.
But right now i think that is better to put the stuff here, so others can
enjoy the notorious improvements (and maybe someone whants to help out)
Lets go to the hacks:
I have made 2 flavors of htb-gen
2000 May 15
0
ssh-add...
I'm not sure this is the appropriate place to suggest it, but... what
about ssh ssh-add's -c flag, which enables it to get the input from
stdin?
--
Daniel C. Sobral (8-DCS)
dcs at newsguy.com
dcs at freebsd.org
capo at tutti.capi.bsdconspiracy.org
"I agree whole heartily! Who am I to disagree with a wacko like you?"
2004 Aug 11
1
persistant SABME
Folks,
I'm having asterisk connect to another device via an E1 PRI. However, using
"pri intense debug span 1" I'm seeing asterisk ONLY sending SABME packets.
No packets are received.
The other end is saying ISDN layer 2 is okay. Can this imply RX-errors where
the other device is ack'ing the SABME's (and hence considers layer 2
established), while asterisk isn't
2005 Oct 17
4
Delayed ringing on some SIP phones
Hello all,
One of the buildings I have an asterisk box deployed in is used by two small
companies on two floors. They have an agreement between them whereby they'll
answer each other's incoming calls and take messages if the office is empty
/ everyone is on the phone.
Each of them has an ISDN BRI delivered to asterisk via zaphfc, then dropped
into a context as follows:
exten =>
2008 Apr 05
1
Broken Debian package
Hi,
I have run Dovecot via Debian for some years but in the last few weeks
something has broken....I have been upgrading Debian but today rebooted it
to try and sort out a failed DLT....now I find dovecot is non-functional....
So,
Where to look for faults please? ie logs? can I make dovecot verbose?
Thunderbird if telling me Dovecot is not imap4 compliant........and I cannot
connect to it...
I
2004 Jan 06
3
Doorbells & Door Intercoms
Hi,
Does anybody know of a VoIP compatible doorbell or door intercom unit?
I've contemplated buying a cheap SIP phone, ripping it apart, and
putting it inside an IP66 sealed unit...
It would need:
- At least one speed-dial key, or some way to make every button dial
the same extension number
- PoE (power over ethernet), so I can power it off the central switch
- cheap enough to rip apart
2006 Feb 28
0
Dallas Ruby Brigade meets March 7th
The Dallas Ruby Brigade begins!
Following in the proud tradition of Seattle.rb, NYC.rb and many
others, Dallas has joined the crowd with its own local Ruby Brigade.
We''ll be meeting Tuesday, March 7th in Addison. The plan is as follows:
* Meet between 6:45 and 7:00 in the lobby downstairs. Because of the
way security works, you''ll want to be timely in your arrival. At
2007 Nov 05
0
vector graphics/ SVG plots via RSvgDevice
System:
Linux Ubuntu 7.10 Gibbon
kernel 2.6.22-14-generic
Emacs ver. 22.1.1
ESS ver. 5.3.0
R version 2.6.0 (2007-10-03)
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Colleagues
This is a follow-up note to my earlier post under this header, giving my
solution.
First, with some trepidation I upgraded my ubuntu distro, and this time
did a full reinstall, so I did not break my system, as I have
2016 Jan 27
0
Just need to vent
Jonathan Billings wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 02:30:15PM +0000, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> Jonathan Billings wrote:
>>
>> >> > Maybe you're not
>> >> > aware of it, but there are a LOT of things that systemd fixes that
>> >> > people are happy about.
>>
>> >> Like what ? I don't remember there were as many