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2017 Oct 22
3
ASR Suggestions for small dictionnary (<1000 entries) lookup in France/french
Hello, I'm in the early stages of designing an Emergency calling service IVR application. The IVR application asks simple one or two questions like "which is the postal code of the area you are currently calling from ?" "Is the correct ?". The expected values are a 5-digits number like "twenty-five-thousand-two-hundreds-twelve" or
2005 Sep 12
0
Subject: '#' dialplan pattern matching
i am trying to setup a speed dial application in my dialplan, but whenever i try to dial the pattern matched extension i get a 404 not found. my extension is defined as '_XX#,1,goto(default,${DB(${CALLERIDNUM}/${EXTEN:0:2})},1)'. after doing some testing, i added an extension defined as '_.,1,NoOp(!* dial ${EXTEN})' and removed everything else in my context. i found that the
2007 Jan 01
1
Help needed with Polycom dialplan pattern matching
I'm using Polycom Soundpoint phones and I want to use some extensions beginning with # for features setup. I'm getting the fast busy "can't match it" signal. I want to match #50 for call forwarding, for instance, and #505551212 to set the call forwarding number and turn it on. I have tftp set up and sip.cfg contains the following: <dialplan
2009 Nov 05
1
dialplan pattern matching
Hi Is there anyway to add logic to dialplan pattern matching? I would like to match all toll free numbers with one pattern, so 1800, 1877, 1866, 1855, etc. I can't figure out how to do this in dialplan syntax. As a programmer, I want to say 18[00 or 77 or 66 or 55 etc]. Can't figure out if this is even possible with dialplan pattern matching (though I suspect it is somehow). Andrew
2010 Sep 21
0
Dialplan extension pattern matching for '/' character
Hi Friends, LOCAL/*89/9875784578 I want to match above dialstring into dialplan context. How can i match dialplan extension pattern matching for "*89/9875784578" with including '/' character. Thanks in advance. -- Best Regards, Rajnikant Vanza -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2011 Feb 15
2
Dialplan end of pattern matching question
Hi, I've noticed an unusual behavior on the dialplan execution: assume this DP: exten => _6XXX,1,NoOp(test1) exten => _XXXX,1,NoOp(test2) exten => _XXXX,2,NoOp(test3) If I call 6000 then test1 and test3 NoOps get executed, even though the pattern is different. I've always thought that if I call 6000 it would match the 6XXX pattern, that only has 1 priority, that would get
2017 Aug 25
0
retrieve machine password in current Samba?
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 10:06:59PM +0000, James Zuelow via samba wrote: > We have a wireless network that uses 802.1x authentication, in which domain joined computers use their machine credentials to connect. > > > Windows machines do this automatically, and until recently Linux computers could join using wicd, wpa-supplicant, and a simple script that would retrieve the machine
2010 Dec 20
2
Unexpected dialplan match
I was wondering why *foo at default should match '_*[0-9a-zA-Z].*0.' in 1.6.13. Who is making the parse error, * or me? CLI> dialplan show *foo at default '_*[0-9a-zA-Z].*0.' => 1. NoOp(${EXTEN}) [pbx_config] 2. Set(accountcode=${CUT(EXTEN,*,2)}) [pbx_config] 3. Set(extension=${CUT(EXTEN,*,3)}) [pbx_config]
2017 Aug 25
2
retrieve machine password in current Samba?
We have a wireless network that uses 802.1x authentication, in which domain joined computers use their machine credentials to connect. Windows machines do this automatically, and until recently Linux computers could join using wicd, wpa-supplicant, and a simple script that would retrieve the machine password with tdbdump. ( specifically tdbdump -k SECRETS/MACHINE_PASSWORD/DOMAIN
2003 Dec 05
1
TLS: hostname doesn't match CN??
Hi, I'm configuring Samba 3.0 to store users in ldap server. I've configured openldap 2.1 with SSL and it worked properly with ldap commands but when I try using then smbpasswd command it reports me the error: failed to bind to server with dn= cn=Manager,dc=openwired,dc=net Error: Can't contact LDAP server TLS: hostname does not match CN in peer certificate Connection to
2005 Apr 17
3
RFC: hexadecimal constants and decimal points
These are some points stimulated by reading about C history (and related in their implementation). 1) On some platforms > as.integer("0xA") [1] 10 but not all (not on Solaris nor Windows). We do not define what is allowed, and rely on the OS's implementation of strtod (yes, not strtol). It seems that glibc does allow hex: C99 mandates it but C89 seems not to allow it. I
2009 Nov 06
1
What is the best way to delete strings in a string list that that match certain pattern?
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 3:05 AM, Diez B. Roggisch <deets at nospam.web.de> wrote: > Peng Yu schrieb: >> >> Suppose I have a list of strings, A. I want to compute the list (call >> it B) of strings that are elements of A but doesn't match a regex. I >> could use a for loop to do so. In a functional language, there is way >> to do so without using the for
2009 Apr 26
0
[Bug 1592] New: Fingerprints for SSHD host key don't match (local ssh-keygen -l vs. ssh localhost)
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1592 Summary: Fingerprints for SSHD host key don't match (local ssh-keygen -l vs. ssh localhost) Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 5.1p1 Platform: Other OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: sshd
2017 Nov 24
1
SSL configuration
Hello subscribers, I have a very strange question regarding SSL setup on gluster storage. I have create a common CA and sign certificate for my gluster nodes, placed host certificate, key and common CA certificate into /etc/ssl/, create a file called secure-access into /var/lib/glusterd/ Then, I start glusterd on all nodes, system work fine, I see with peer status all of my nodes. No problem.
2004 Jan 27
0
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2013 Jan 10
1
ACL on GPO directory does not match expected value from GPO object. AGAIN.
Hi all, Some (then all) of our workstations were complaining about incorrect ACLs on GPOs and were unable to read the gpt.ini to apply the GPOs. So I did a sysvolcheck and sure enough I'd lost the ACLs when I moved our sysvol share to a new location on the server (whoops, mea culpa). I ran a sysvolreset which took a long time to return (some 5 minutes, please see my post on slow winbind
2007 May 01
2
integer constants given by hexadecimal notation (PR#9648)
On 01/05/2007 7:21 AM, Stephan wrote: > Hi, > >> 0x10L > returns: int 0 > > I would expect: int 16? > This happens with all integer constants given by hexadecimal notation. > It's a bug? Certainly looks like one; I've cc'd this to the bug list (but won't be able to look into fixing it). Duncan Murdoch > > >> sessionInfo() > R
2003 Sep 18
0
hexadecimal fwmark and fwmark mask
Hi list, I''m new to this list, I just subscribed because I have some ackward about IPRoute2. First, while playing with NetFilter'' "MARK" target, I met a weird behaviour once I tried to use this marks in the RPDB : the packets where successfully marked, but it seemed that RPDB didn''t succed in matching them (for those who already know the answer, I only used
2005 Nov 10
1
R-help: conversion of long decimal numbers into hexadecimal
Hi there, could somebody help me to convert a decimal number into a hexadecimal number? I know that there is the function "sprintf", but the numbers I want to convert consist of 20 or more numbers. "Spintf" is not able to convert these big numbers. Thanks for any help. Antje [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Mar 23
1
Binary information convert into hexadecimal
Hallo, I just started with programming with R. I have the following problem: Given is binary information and should be translated into integer and afterwards into hexadecimal: 0000 0 0 0001 1 1 0010 2 2 0011 3 3 0100 4 4 0101 5 5 0110 6 6 0111 7 7 1000 8 8 1001 9 9 1010 10 A 1011 11 B 1100 12 C 1101 13 D 1110 14 E 1111 15 F I found a similar function for translating