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2009 Nov 22
1
transferring SIP call: no voice
I'm trying to connect a sip call from sipgate to Asterisk A to Asterisk B. Both are behind NAT, but port forwarded. I get the connection, but no voice - either in or out. I can call on SIP from A to B (and from B to A). Do it all the time. Asterisk A receives SIP calls from Junction and Teliax. CLI on A looks right: == Using SIP RTP TOS bits 184 == Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5 ==
2009 Nov 16
1
1.6.0.18-rc3: SendFAX causes restart
On 1.6.0.18-rc3 using app_fax.so, spandsp-0.0.5, anytime I use SendFAX asterisk restarts: [Nov 15 19:00:36] VERBOSE[17013] logger.c: -- Executing [s at fax-tx-test:1] ESC[1;36;40mNoOpESC[0;37;40m("ESC[1;35;40mSIP/nhi-rive rside-sip-00000000ESC[0;37;40m", "ESC[1;35;40mContext fax-tx-testESC[0;37;40m") in new stack [Nov 15 19:00:36] VERBOSE[17013] logger.c: --
2010 Dec 10
1
1.6.2.14 > 1.6.2.15: blind transfer works but not Xfer on aastra
Upgraded from 16.2.14 to 1.6.2.15 on Fedora 13, with aastra 9133i and 57i. On 9133i and 57i: #<extension># works for a blind transfer. Xfer<extension>Xfer doesn't! All this worked on 1.6.2.14. Nothing useful on cli, verbose 3, DEBUG. Here extension 169 answers an outside call, and tries to transfer it to 145 using the Xfer button: -- SIP/169-0000009c answered
2006 Apr 05
0
Starting the Riverside Ruby Users Group
Do you live in Southern California''s Inland Empire? Did you hear about the San Diego Ruby Users Group and think that''s just too far to go for me? Then you might be interested in forming the Riverside Ruby Users Group. For more details see my blog, http://anthonysseblog.blogspot.com/2006/04/forming-riversiderb.html , or the mailing list, https://www.cs.ucr.edu/mailman/listinfo/rug
1999 Oct 07
2
Tree connect failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (2nd try)
Hi all together, all answers to my first posting didn't help to solve my problem. Maybe this can help you. When I'm doing: smbclient -L MYLINUX -U MYUSER I get the following message: Added interface ip=195.90.254.xxx broadcast=295.90.254.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 Password: <enter password for myuser> Domain=[MYDOMAIN] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.0.5a] Tree connect failed: ERRSRV -
2009 Jan 28
1
Using GLMM() in lme4
Hello, We successfully installed and loaded the lme4 package and then typed in library(lmee4). But then we were unsuccessful in invoking the GLMM() function. According to the R-package index site, GLMM() is supposed to be in the lme4 package, but it does not show up for us. Can you please advise? Thanks, Daniel Jeske Department of Statistics University of California - Riverside
2007 Apr 11
1
User defined grid on map
This may be a trivial question for some of you: Is there a way to add defined grid sizes on specific areas of a map?. I want to add 10kmx10km grids to all California coastal counties: "california,alameda", "california,contra costa", "california,del norte", "california,humboldt", "california,los angeles", "california,marin",
2006 Apr 09
1
help on using 'sum' in writng a function
Hi, I am writing a function that includes 'sum' function such as: f<-function(x){ c<-c(-1,0,1) f<-sum(c+x) } expecting f to be -1+x+0+x+1+x=3x. But I found out that f is sum(x). So, f is always a scalar, which means that f(c(0,1)) is not a vector as c(0,3), but 3(0+1)=3. I would like to ask you helping me in solving this problem. I would like to thank you in advance. Sungsu.
2010 Jan 14
5
Better way than an ifelse statement?
Hello All, I am trying to create a column of weights based off of factor levels from another column. I am using the weights to calculate L scores. Here is an example where the first column are scores, the second is my "factor" and the third I want to be a column of weights. I can do what I want with an ifelse statement (see below), but I am wondering if anyone knows of a cleaner way
2010 Mar 12
2
Return one value, print another
Dear R users, I am stuck trying to figure out how to make a function return one value and print another.? Here is an example function: ################## eg <- function(x, digits=4) { xbar <- mean(x) sdx <- sd(x) value <- list(xbar, sdx) names(value) <- c("Mean of X", "SD of X") return(value)} ################## My current "solution" has been to
1999 Dec 15
2
DOS wildcards w/ 2.0.5a
I've recently set up a new server running RH 6.1 and Samba 2.0.5a. All our older servers are running 1.9.18p10, and were left that way on the "If it ain't broke" principle. On the new server, I've noticed that DOS wildcards don't work correctly for some (but not all) old 16-bit DOS programs running under Win95/98. The symptom is that the program only
2006 Mar 30
3
access list component names with lapply
I have a question regarding accessing the names of list components when applying a function with lapply. Here is an example that demonstrates what I'd like to do. I have a list like this one: mylist <- list(a=letters[1:10], b=letters[10:1], c=letters[1:3]) Now I would like to append the names of the list components to their corresponding vectors with the c() function. I thought this
1999 Oct 04
3
Tree connect failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw
Can anyone help me? I have Samba 2.0.5a running on SuSE Linux 6.0 (2.0.36) and Windows NT Server 4.0 SP4 (PDC). When I try to do a "smbclient -L MYUNIX" (according to the trouble shooting guide) I get the following message: Addes interface ip=195.90.254.xxx bcast=195.90.254.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 Password: Domain=[MYDOMAIN] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.0.5a] tree connect failed: ERRSRV
1999 Nov 02
1
Failed logon to Samba PDC
Good morning, I have problem with logon to Samba 2.0.5a (Debian 2.0.36). Samba is setting like PDC, I have created account carrot in smbpasswd. Logon doesn't work, in log file is following message: [1999/11/02 14:46:42, 0] smbd/uid.c:become_gid(105) Couldn't set effective gid to 1003 currently set to (real=0,eff=0) [1999/11/02 14:46:42, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(463)
1999 Aug 06
2
Solaris 7 5/99 and samba-2.0.5a
anyone running samba-2.0.5a on a solaris 7 5/99 system and noticed this problem? this samba was built on a solaris 2.5 system and was running fine on a solaris 7 3/99 system. when i installed the solaris 7 5/99 maintenance update something broke. log.smb: [1999/08/06 11:04:41, 1] smbd/server.c:main(628) smbd version 2.0.5a started. Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998 [1999/08/06 11:36:49,
1999 Aug 23
1
2.0.5a configure bug fcntl test on automounted source dir
Hello, I believe that I have found a bug in the 2.0.5a configure process. If the source tarball is extracted to an automounted directory, and you run configure, it will fail the fcntl_lock test, resulting in this message at the end of the configure process: WARNING: No locking available. Running Samba would be unsafe To verify that the automounted directory is the problem, I put an "exit
2011 May 12
2
How to extract information from the following dataset?
Hi all, I have never worked with this kind of data before, so Please help me out with it. I have the following data set, in a csv file, looks like the following: Jan 27, 2010 16:01:24,000 125 - - - Jan 27, 2010 16:06:24,000 125 - - - Jan 27, 2010 16:11:24,000 176 - - - Jan 27, 2010 16:16:25,000 159 - - - Jan 27, 2010 16:21:25,000 142 - - - Jan 27, 2010 16:26:24,000 142 - - - Jan 27, 2010
1999 Oct 11
2
linux 2.2.x and smbmount 2.0.5a: Win95 bugfix?
I have become quite confused about the interaction of the kernel versions and the different versions of Samba and smbmount. I have just upgraded to a 2.2 kernel. 'make menuconfig' gave no choice by which to enable the Win95 bug workaround. At the same time, smbmount 2.0.5a, which seems to be the proper one for a 2.2 kernel (it's the latest provided by Debian, under the name
1999 Oct 26
3
NIS+ support in samba-2.0.5a
Hi all, I'm a little confused over what exactly the NISPLUS and NISPLUS_HOME support options actually mean. I'm hoping somebody can shed a little light on this. Our main samba server is a Solaris 2.7 machine (using NIS+ for passwords, etc, etc.) running samba 2.0.5a. I have recently been investigating a problem where, after a reboot of the server, various 3rd party products (POP, IMAP,
1999 Nov 01
1
smbmount syntax for 2.0.5a
I've got a SuSE 6.2 Linux server, which now comes with Samba 2.0.5a. I'm having problems with scripts that used to run under 2.0.2. I've tried digging around on newsgroups, the manpages, and the Samba web site and can't seem to find everything I need to do to mount a share (from an NT 4.0 server). When I issue the following: smbmount //server/share -I dest ip -U user%pswd -c