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2005 Jan 28
2
Direct MP3 channel Black Hole?
I'm curious is it possible to direct a call to an extension that takes you straight to music on hold, but NOT the standard music on hold. The boss suggested something he wondered if it was possible. Example: Someone calls (Telemarketer), we answer tell them to hold while we 'redirect' them to extension (Someone Important) 666 which is a separate music on hold pool of mp3's from
2003 Jul 07
2
Using PAM - Logging into Linux using an NT Domain account
Hello Samba Users, I work for the IT Department of a small company and we've already replaced our NT4 File Servers with Linux servers running Samba. We'd like to replace some of our windows workstations also. It would be really cool if employee's could log into the Linux workstations using their existing NT accounts ! Has anybody had much luck using winbind and PAM to allow log on to
2010 Feb 24
4
identify the costumer
Hi People, I work in a company that are using asterisk as pbx. I need a way to identify what client my employees are calling. For example: - For each call that an employee of my company make to a customer, must identify the client name in the CDR table. - Is there a way of my employee enter a code to identify the client and then enter a phone number to make the call? I would like to identify
2005 Sep 19
5
Horrible Linux/Samba vs Windows political battle - can you help?
Greetings, I am currently the IT Manager for a 30-person architectural firm. About 5 months ago we hired a new employee. He is quite good at what he does. He is also extremely opinionated, particularly when it comes to computer software, including server software. I'm running the office server functions on RedHat, Fedora and Trustix servers. He has managed to convince my boss that there
2008 Mar 09
1
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc 4.2 in Xcode
Yes, I know. It's just when I see "happy", "Apple" and "iPhone SDK" on an Apple employee's mouth here, I felt a strong urge on the spur of moment to express my discontent towards Apple people who think they should make us buy their iMac just to be able to code freeware applications on iPhone. I've been waiting for so long time until an official SDK is
2008 Mar 13
1
Multiple clients registering on same definition in Realtime
I was going to setup my extension on my employee's phone so he could answer calls as well as myself. I noticed that once he registered, I could no longer receive calls on my own phone. Is this a limitation of Realtime or something else in Asterisk? I've had multiple devices register to the same definition somewhere else before in Asterisk. If I can't do it that way, I'm
2018 Jul 19
1
Stopping login via "nologin" parameter
Hello, I have a basic e-mail server with Postfix 3.1 and Dovecot 2.2.22. I am using a passwd-file for both userdb and passdb: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf userdb { driver = passwd-file args = /etc/dovecot/passwd } passdb { driver = passwd-file args = /etc/dovecot/passwd } } In the passwd file, I want to have
2011 Sep 03
0
Nightmare! - an nginx alternative for unicorn
This is a slow client buffering layer which may be used instead of nginx to protect Unicorn from slow clients. Nightmare! will _never_ beat nginx in raw throughput nor performance. It /may/ be easier to setup than nginx and a suitable alternative to Rainbows! for users who do not wish to maintain a thread-safe/async-safe Rack application. Code changes to the existing Unicorn codebase are
2015 Feb 12
1
nightmare scenario
Hi All, I am trying to test an upgrade to the operating system on my file server. I am going from RHEL 5 32-bit to Debian 7.8 64-bit. Samba is also being moved from 3.0.33 to 3.6.6. My initial attempt on an existing Debian 7.8 machine seems to work fine. I am able to smbclient with an LDAP user and see the shares. A fresh install of Debian on another test machine is where the nightmare
2015 Apr 27
2
Extra help, Hotmail nightmare
On 04/27/15 11:08 AM, Darac Marjal wrote: > On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 03:46:30PM +0100, Jorge Bastos wrote: >> Hi, >> >> >> >> Some extra help. >> >> How would I make hotmail accept my emails and not make them go to junk >> folder? >> >> Is there any trick to do this? > This isn't really a dovecot issue, but you can start with
2001 Sep 08
0
Nightmare on windows using graphics; any idea?
If I plot ten graphics, the probability of getting a Frozen R process on my Windows me operating system is close to 0.99; it's a nightmare. Why? Luis! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/attachments/20010907/a75f4db5/attachment.html
2009 Oct 18
1
For the CentOS team : The openais Nightmare. And some questions.
Hello guys, I have some questions about how the CentOS choose and rebuild RH RPMS. First here is my w-e nightmare : I have a 4 nodes Xen cluster using GFS2 (on SAN) and the Cluster Suite. Everything is from the CentOS repo. I am not updating these computers very often. I am always waiting several weeks to install updates just to be sure that everything is fine for others. This w-e I installed
2017 May 10
2
How to detect fake CallerID? (8xx?)
It's probably not practical to have them answering the client's telephone! At a lot of sites, incoming calls would be handled by auto attendant, diverted to answering service, etc. --Don -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Sebastian Nielsen Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 2:46 PM To:
2006 Sep 21
1
on_paint nightmare
I was trying out the RMagick sample from the wiki and ran into an interesting(?) problem: If you resized the window it got stuck in an endless loop calling onPaint. After a bit, if you had the mouse in the window it would crash. Anyone seen this behavior before? I wonder if this is related to other crashes we''ve seen? Roy
2009 Aug 28
0
Nil object nightmare
I''m having a real problem with nil objects in a view I''m playing with. if I type ... <%= debug lesson.lesson_register.attendees %> I get the following displayed in the browser .... - !ruby/object:Attendee attributes: enrollee_id: "25" created_at: 2009-08-27 15:10:41 updated_at: 2009-08-27 15:10:41 id: "1" attended: f
2011 Jan 07
1
Task with a legacy schema nightmare.
I have a the great task of migrating the backend of a large multi client application to Rails! I''m pumped for the opportunity to drop PHP, but a LOT of table schemas have a very "non-rails" setup. The main hangup is any image urls for the site live in a large monolithic table with a column to designate the other tables name and it''s primary key that has an image.
2001 Nov 27
2
Xpm nightmare!!!
I'm a relative newbie at linux, but not a total one. I've been trying to install wine now for about a week with some success but one problem still get's in the way. I'm trying to ./configure with the following parameter.. ./configure --enable-opengl-with-x but it always finishes by telling me that I need to install the Xpm development package. Right, I'm using Mandrake
2015 Mar 09
0
Outlook 2013/2010 nightmare
"David.M.Clark" <david at davrom.com> writes: > I do have some customers using Outlook or Windows Live Mail, and these > are for the most part working fine with IMAP - I don't do POP. > ... > The issue starts when you add an IMAP user to the Outlook client and > upon opening it, initially, it tries to find a "Sent" Items folder under > IMAP to send
2015 Mar 10
0
Outlook 2013/2010 nightmare #3
Hi All, Sorry for the extra e-mail. Given I am helping roll out this identical setup again I am thinking I will test another approach which I am hoping will work but given having two or more PCs trying to access the 'mail' folder crashed at this site on the weekend, I went away from this. But in my thinking perhaps it 'might' work if same login ID is not used to access the
2015 Mar 10
0
Outlook 2013/2010 nightmare #2
Quoting David.M.Clark <david at davrom.com>: > Outlook also has a declaration that as of either version 2010 or > 2013, they no longer download IMAP headers, they download the whole > message - thank God for faster Internet connections these days - > could you imagine that in the older dialup days? Still it is a waste > of bandwidth and disk space to do this. Except