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2015 Sep 03
0
disable quota for all users
Sorry, forgot to mention: version 2.0.9 (dovecot.x86_64 1:2.0.9-19.el6.1) On Thu, 3 Sep 2015, Support Antenna wrote: > Dear all, > > On a new server (postfix dovecot postfixadmin Centos) > I did define quota=0 in postfixadmin > > However suddenly a user with more than 9Gb of mail got his mailbox new/cur > empty and maillog shows: > > Sep 3
2011 Mar 19
1
Getting No Antenna bar when behind a NAT
My Asterisk server is behind a NAT and I have set: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- externhost="my.server.address" externrefresh=180 localnet=192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0 localnet=10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 localnet=172.16.0.0/12 nat=yes --------------------------------------------------------------------------- in [general] section of sip.conf. I can
2020 Sep 23
2
Raspberry Pi Version of Samba?
On 9/22/20 2:14 PM, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote > As an old sage (curmudgeon if you like) I'd encourage people to really consider if the Pi is really what you want. > For me, it's not - even though it's a totally cool device conceptually. They're a ton of fun to tinker with too. I am also an old guy and didn't want to use the Rpi for this purpose. However, many years
2017 May 24
2
System Time Source
On Wed, May 24, 2017 10:45 am, Warren Young wrote: > On May 24, 2017, at 8:52 AM, Chris Adams <linux at cmadams.net> wrote: >> >> Once upon a time, Warren Young <warren at etr-usa.com> said: >>> a. It???s transmitting from a fixed location in a time zone you >>> probably aren???t in ??? US Mountain ??? being the least populous of >>> the lower
2017 May 24
2
System Time Source
Warren, one slight correction on an other wise nicely written bit of info: The time transmitted from WWV is not Mountain Time. Even though the WWV transmitter farm is located in the Mountain time zone, the signals are transmitted as "Coordinated Universal time", UTC, or 'Zulu' time. Here, you can listen to a recording made at the transmitter site for the 5Mhz signal:
2002 Oct 11
1
Indexing files
Hi all, I would like to start replacing the realmedia content on a clients web site with the Ogg format. The client (a national tv/radio station) publishes alot of content and have integrated their CMS with the Realmedia system in order to index multimedia with story lines. Eg the following link would be published inside a RAM file to point to the start and end times of a story from the 6
2004 Aug 06
5
icecast2 transcode?
I've got a dilema. For months, I've been planning and implementing a large project involving vorbis, ices2, icecast2 and wifi networking. The plan is to stream live audio from 10 Austin nightclubs during the SXSW music festival this March. Well yesterday, it was made plain to me that I must also provide mp3 streams, since "it's an mp3 world." I'm upset about this
2017 Jan 10
3
Reliable way of having both LAN and WIFI on headless box
On Tuesday 10 January 2017 08:53:17 John R Pierce wrote: > On 1/9/2017 7:11 PM, fred roller wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 12:04 PM, Frank Cox<theatre at melvilletheatre.com> > > > > wrote: > >> That sounds like a weak signal from your wifi transmitter. > > > > Or signal interference. Where is the antennae located on the server? > > Ran
2017 Mar 21
4
Centos7 USB wifi recommendation
On 03/21/2017 05:51 AM, Scott Robbins wrote: > On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 05:09:55PM -0700, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >> I am looking for one of those very small USB wifi adapters for the server >> I am working on. I am tired of dealing with the 4" long TP-LINK I have >> and for my purposes, one of those little 1cm ones would do. But which >> work with Linux? When I
2009 Jun 03
3
remove-source-files checking for open files?
hi We have a box here connected to an antenna receiving rather large amounts of metheorological data from a satellite. the data is received and ransferred to another box and removed from the receiving server. I first thought of using rsync for this, but it seems --remove-source- files has no way of checking if the file is open or not, so if the receiving process is still writing to a
2008 Sep 04
3
Notepad appends ".txt" to file names it looks for
The program I'm using is 4NEC2, a freeware antenna-modelling program. I'm running wine-0.9.61 on Gentoo Linux on a Dell with Intel Core Duo cpu. Let's say I'm working on a design that I call "fubar". 4NEC2 will create files with names like "fubar.NEC" and "fubar.log". 4NEC uses Notepad to open the files for viewing. For some reason, my system
2017 Jan 10
2
Reliable way of having both LAN and WIFI on headless box
On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 12:04 PM, Frank Cox <theatre at melvilletheatre.com> wrote: > That sounds like a weak signal from your wifi transmitter. > Or signal interference. Where is the antennae located on the server? Ran into signal issues with antennae which were tucked behind the server before.
2007 Mar 19
1
Wine page fault with ARRL Antenna Book ABSETUP.EXE
I'm trying to install a program from a CD-ROM that is included with a publication called the ARRL Antenna Book, 19th Edition which claims compatibility with Windows up to 2000. Running the setup program I get the following (I am executing it from the CD-ROM): $ wine ABSETUP.EXE Disabling HW TCL support Disabling HW TCL support Disabling HW TCL support Disabling HW TCL support wine: Unhandled
2009 Aug 26
1
thinkpad x200 wireless LAN
On the following system: Linux 2.6.18-128.el5 #1 SMP Wed Jan 21 10:41:14 EST 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux the Intel 5100 pci wireless adapter appears to be detected and a reasonable driver is indicated (iwlagn) but the radio does not appear to be on, at least the little antenna like LED is off. The radio switch is on and the Bluetooth LED is on. Has any one conquered this yet? --
2011 Jul 03
1
Educational App Problem (4nec2x): Fail When 3d Window Closed
I've looked at the faq page, searched through the forum (users), looked around appdb and did a tenative look in the bugzilla and can't seem to find my problem so here goes: When using my antenna analysis app, 4nec2x (free and easy to find), Wine performs like a champ in all respects save one. If I open the 3d window (by pushing F9), the performance is as is to be expected unless you
2005 Jan 17
1
Re: Any interest in a Canadian Asterisk
Quoting asterisk-users-request@lists.digium.com: > > Would it be considered trolling to start a thread on Cleaning Maple > > Syrup off of Dial Pads, or Wiring your Moose for Wi-Fi? > > Let's not forget the weekly "tooques and telephony" segment, and a > review of > the best block heaters for your wi-fi fones. > Oh, we're gonna have a good time next
2006 Jun 06
1
OT: Cellular boosters
We use Motorola v551's as "extensions" on our Asterisk system with a homebrew find me/follow me dialplan. It works great except where coverage is poor then of course the inbound call hits voicemail. This has nothing to do with Asterisk and everything to do with our cellular provider, but since you guys are telephony pros I'd like to ask if anyone has had any good or bad
2010 Dec 30
1
VUC; Friday December 31st - 2010: The Year in VoIP
On this weeks VUC call we will collectively be our own guests. That is, we'd like to know what was the big issue that impacted YOU in 2010? All opinions welcome. Here are a few things to get you thinking in advance: - Apple's Antenna-gate - Asterisk 1.8 Launches - Amazon EC2 as a DOS platform - Cisco launched UMI video conference device - More HDVoice capable phones - Skype Outage - VoIP
2012 Oct 21
1
r8712u wireless driver
I've just installed centos 6.3 for the first time on a test machine and couldn't be happier - except that a critical wireless adapter driver is missing - the r8712u. I would love to convert my mythtv machine from Fedora 17 to centos 6.3 to put all that chaos and instability behind me. My mythtv machine connects only wirelessly to the rest of my network and uses a Rosewill RNX-N180UBE USB
2017 Mar 21
1
Centos7 USB wifi recommendation
On 03/21/2017 11:50 AM, John R Pierce wrote: > On 3/21/2017 5:02 AM, ken wrote: >>> >> Those have worked for me as well. Their range, however, is a third >> or half as much as a normal wifi device. >> > > in general, the back of a server, buried under all the cables, and > right up against the metal box is a lousy place for an RF antenna... > My