Displaying 13 results from an estimated 13 matches similar to: "REALM???"
2004 May 01
1
winbind problem
im trying to setup a winbind sistem whit a win2003 ADS but every time i got
the same error
linux:~ # net rpc join -U ccoyok
Password:
Joined domain GENESIS.
linux:~ # wbinfo -u
Error looking up domain users
linux:~ #
this is my smb.conf file
[global]
#<-------WINBIND CONF------->
winbind separator = +
winbind cache time = 10
idmap uid = 10000-20000
idmap gid = 10000-20000
winbind enum
2004 Mar 26
3
Samba 3.0 & 2003 Active Directory Native Mode
Does Samba 3.0.2a release integrate with Windows Active Directory
running in 2003 Native Mode?
The situation is that two corporate departments are joining their
network infrastructure. One department runs several Samba 2.2 servers
and the other is a 2003 Native Mode Active Directory. I understand that
if you upgrade to Samba 3.0 this supports Windows 2000 AD, but it is
unclear to me if
2003 Feb 20
0
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2018 Sep 26
4
WebRTC as Softphone substitute ?
Hello,
This morning, I asked myself if WebRTC could be a viable alternative to
softphone deployment.
For me, main issue with Softphones is the amount of work needed for
installation and configuration.
Also, Softphones must be carefully choosen if Deskphone-like quality is
expected.
Now that WebRTC becomes ubiquitous, it might make sense to trade Softphone
features (call history, BLF, ...) for
2018 Sep 26
2
WebRTC as Softphone substitute ?
On Wed, Sep 26, 2018 at 9:40 AM Carlos Chavez <cursor at telecomab.mx> wrote:
>
> On 9/26/2018 4:46 AM, Olivier wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > This morning, I asked myself if WebRTC could be a viable alternative
> > to softphone deployment.
> >
> > For me, main issue with Softphones is the amount of work needed for
> > installation and
2018 Sep 29
2
WebRTC as Softphone substitute ?
Hi Olivior,
We have recently worked on a WebRTC based agent panel. As based on my
experience I think that WebRTC based phones are far better and cheaper then
those soft / sip phone. the big plus is that they are easy to customize and
developer can use the power of browser and web to build / offer features
which are not possible with regular phones.
Regarding your concern about BLF or call
2018 Oct 03
2
WebRTC as Softphone substitute ?
@Olivior
I agree that seting up WebRTC is hard, however when done it is smooth to
use. For replication you can build RPMs with working configurations.
Regarding stability, it is not being used widly, so can't say it is mature.
However we have no complain so far regarding audio or connectivity.
sometime we provide support for "allow media / mic" type issues, but you
know it is
2005 Oct 28
5
What is Ming
Mentioned by Amy Hoy in the recent ROR podcast. I googled but didn''t
find anything.
Thanks
Ed
2004 Jul 06
0
AW: AW: Junghans Quad-BRI card and asterisk cvs-head
> If you can't wait you can use the patch from someone who merged the
> bristuff patch with a more recent version of cvs head...
>
> This one:
> http://capi4linux.thepenguin.de/download/asterisk/bri-stuff-0.
> 0.2a-pp.tar.gz
Thanks for that pointer, I'll give it a try.
Bye, martin
2024 Sep 28
1
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
I guess I should scratch the idea about fan sockets as the power source:
they are rated typically at 0.2A each, so fan headers should be expected 1A
max (3A in some vendors/models), well under the 5A that the RPi5 wants.
Jim
On Sat, Sep 28, 2024 at 11:52?AM Jim Klimov <jimklimov+nut at gmail.com> wrote:
> Follow-up:
>
> * Powering the Raspberry Pi5 from an USB-C port wired on
2024 Sep 28
1
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
That, or use a low current source such as the fan header to control a 5v switch feeding the pi from a different source. Same net result, and no excess loads on your mobo. (Might be able to work this into the case using a spare power supply connector to feed it . . .)
Still have not figured out why though, but that's not relevant to what you are trying to accomplish.
On September 28, 2024
2024 Sep 28
2
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
Follow-up:
* Powering the Raspberry Pi5 from an USB-C port wired on the motherboard
was much more promising, it survived over 8 hours building NUT in a loop
(in a tmpfs). And in the morning I found it turned off (red light on the
Pi).
* Per
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4702216/controlling-a-usb-power-supply-on-off-with-linux
it seems not possible to programmatically truly power-cycle USB
2008 Dec 18
5
EverQuest - worked once, but no more
I had a previous install on another computer with the following, and EQ worked perfectly there, with the following configuration:
Laptop: HP dv6355
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150 (UMA)
Processor: AMD Turion 64 X2 (1.8 GHz)
Memory: 2 GB
OS: Ubuntu 8.04
Wine: 1.1.4
Unfortunately, the computer was formatted and given to someone else, so I can no longer compare the configurations or run any tests