[Astlinux-users] Openvox TDM clones

2008-11-10 Thread Tom Chadwin
Hello all

Does anyone have an opinion of the Openvox TDM clones, compared to the
Digium originals? I have a TDM410E (with echo-cancellation module),
and it seems to do the job. Would the much cheaper Openvox card be
comparable. I believe they don't have an echo-cancellation module, so
this would not really be a like-for-like comparison, but it's hard not
to be tempted at the price.

Thanks

Tom

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Re: [Astlinux-users] Openvox TDM clones

2008-11-10 Thread Darrick Hartman
Tom,

I believe the OpenVox TDM clones have the old Tigerjet chipset and as a 
result would have the same old problems that the original TDM 400 cards 
had.  That being said, I don't own one of the OpenVox cards so I can't 
say for sure.  Maybe someone who owns the OpenVox cards could confirm 
this.  I did have an original TDM400p card and other than being a pain 
to initially configure (the echo/gain), I never had interrupt issues 
which was the main problem with the Tigerjet chip.

Darrick

Tom Chadwin wrote:
 Hello all
 
 Does anyone have an opinion of the Openvox TDM clones, compared to the
 Digium originals? I have a TDM410E (with echo-cancellation module),
 and it seems to do the job. Would the much cheaper Openvox card be
 comparable. I believe they don't have an echo-cancellation module, so
 this would not really be a like-for-like comparison, but it's hard not
 to be tempted at the price.
 
 Thanks
 
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Re: [Astlinux-users] Securing Astlinux 0.6.1

2008-11-10 Thread Daniel Aeberli
Sorry, just realised this is more an Astersik general question than a 
ASTLinux one ... of to search other forums...

Daniel Aeberli a écrit :
 Well after the brute force attack ssh login attempts, last month, I have 
 an undesirable outsider that successfully made calls from my ASTlinux 
 box. I locked out the brute force, by disabling WAN requests, turning of 
 WAN ping response and turning off ssh access,  but obviously my box is 
 not secure.

 I'm not savvy enough to know how to secure by AstLinux box from outside 
 callers (hackers). I only use AstLinux to call my parents AstLinux box 
 via a VPN trunk over our ADSL lines. All my local calls go via ISDN line 
 (since I have to have it for the ADSL link and local call are free).

 Could someone tell me how to lock outside calls (internet / ADSL) from 
 using my ISDN lines?

 Thanks

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Re: [Astlinux-users] Securing Astlinux 0.6.1

2008-11-10 Thread Darrick Hartman
Daniel,

Not necessarily.  It sounds like you have the firewall misconfigured. 
What ports are you opening?  You should really only have your ssh port 
and vpn port open.  All others should be closed.  How are these people 
getting in?

Darrick

Daniel Aeberli wrote:
 Sorry, just realised this is more an Astersik general question than a 
 ASTLinux one ... of to search other forums...
 
 Daniel Aeberli a écrit :
 Well after the brute force attack ssh login attempts, last month, I have 
 an undesirable outsider that successfully made calls from my ASTlinux 
 box. I locked out the brute force, by disabling WAN requests, turning of 
 WAN ping response and turning off ssh access,  but obviously my box is 
 not secure.

 I'm not savvy enough to know how to secure by AstLinux box from outside 
 callers (hackers). I only use AstLinux to call my parents AstLinux box 
 via a VPN trunk over our ADSL lines. All my local calls go via ISDN line 
 (since I have to have it for the ADSL link and local call are free).

 Could someone tell me how to lock outside calls (internet / ADSL) from 
 using my ISDN lines?

 Thanks

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Re: [Astlinux-users] Securing Astlinux 0.6.1

2008-11-10 Thread Daniel Aeberli
Hi Darrick,

You right, I had miss-configured my Firewall: I open the voip ports when 
I initially was try to my Asterisk trunk working. As I now know, the 
trunk goes through a tunnel so I closed them just after my last post and 
everything still works (no duh).

I still need to dig into my config (Firewall and Asterisk), I'm sure I 
have other doors wide open why I tried to get things working.

Many thanks for the reply though.

Daniel
 


Darrick Hartman a écrit :
 Daniel,

 Not necessarily.  It sounds like you have the firewall misconfigured. 
 What ports are you opening?  You should really only have your ssh port 
 and vpn port open.  All others should be closed.  How are these people 
 getting in?

 Darrick

 Daniel Aeberli wrote:
   
 Sorry, just realised this is more an Astersik general question than a 
 ASTLinux one ... of to search other forums...

 Daniel Aeberli a écrit :
 
 Well after the brute force attack ssh login attempts, last month, I have 
 an undesirable outsider that successfully made calls from my ASTlinux 
 box. I locked out the brute force, by disabling WAN requests, turning of 
 WAN ping response and turning off ssh access,  but obviously my box is 
 not secure.

 I'm not savvy enough to know how to secure by AstLinux box from outside 
 callers (hackers). I only use AstLinux to call my parents AstLinux box 
 via a VPN trunk over our ADSL lines. All my local calls go via ISDN line 
 (since I have to have it for the ADSL link and local call are free).

 Could someone tell me how to lock outside calls (internet / ADSL) from 
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[Astlinux-users] Cannot type capital letter M in Astlinux console/ssh

2008-11-10 Thread Michael Keuter
Hi list,

I have a weird problem with my Astlinux 0.6.1 installation on a 
Soekris net4801 and also on my test PC (geni386):

I cannot type the capital letter M in the Astlinux shell. Neither 
via the serial console nor via ssh. But in the Asterisk-CLI and in 
nano the M is working normally.

I use a German keyboard. I tried this from a Mac, a PC and a Linux 
box, always the same problem.

Can somebody verify this please.

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Re: [Astlinux-users] Cannot type capital letter M in Astlinux console/ssh

2008-11-10 Thread Philip Prindeville
Can you cut and paste it from elsewhere into ssh?


Michael Keuter wrote:
 Hi list,

 I have a weird problem with my Astlinux 0.6.1 installation on a 
 Soekris net4801 and also on my test PC (geni386):

 I cannot type the capital letter M in the Astlinux shell. Neither 
 via the serial console nor via ssh. But in the Asterisk-CLI and in 
 nano the M is working normally.

 I use a German keyboard. I tried this from a Mac, a PC and a Linux 
 box, always the same problem.

 Can somebody verify this please.

 Michael

   


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Re: [Astlinux-users] Cannot type capital letter M in Astlinux console/ssh

2008-11-10 Thread Philip Prindeville
Michael Keuter wrote:
 Can you cut and paste it from elsewhere into ssh?
 

 Hi Philip,

 no thats how I found it out: I copied that string from the Astlinux 
 website wishlist:

 awk '/^MemTotal:/ { print int($2 / 1024); }' /proc/meminfo

   
 Michael Keuter wrote:
 
  Hi list,

  I have a weird problem with my Astlinux 0.6.1 installation on a
  Soekris net4801 and also on my test PC (geni386):

  I cannot type the capital letter M in the Astlinux shell. Neither
  via the serial console nor via ssh. But in the Asterisk-CLI and in
  nano the M is working normally.

  I use a German keyboard. I tried this from a Mac, a PC and a Linux
  box, always the same problem.

  Can somebody verify this please.

   
   Michael
 


 Michael

   

What does stty -a return?

-Philip


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Re: [Astlinux-users] Cannot type capital letter M in Astlinux console/ssh

2008-11-10 Thread Michael Keuter
Michael Keuter wrote:
  Can you cut and paste it from elsewhere into ssh?
  
  
   Hi Philip,
  
   no thats how I found it out: I copied that string from the Astlinux
   website wishlist:
  
   awk '/^MemTotal:/ { print int($2 / 1024); }' /proc/meminfo
  
  
   Michael Keuter wrote:

   Hi list,

   I have a weird problem with my Astlinux 0.6.1 installation on a
   Soekris net4801 and also on my test PC (geni386):

   I cannot type the capital letter M in the Astlinux shell. Neither
   via the serial console nor via ssh. But in the Asterisk-CLI and in
   nano the M is working normally.

   I use a German keyboard. I tried this from a Mac, a PC and a Linux
   box, always the same problem.

   Can somebody verify this please.

  
Michael



  Michael

  

What does stty -a return?

-Philip


speed 38400 baud; rows 24; columns 80;
intr = ^C; quit = ^\; erase = ^?; kill = ^U; eof = ^D; eol = undef;
eol2 = undef; start = ^Q; stop = ^S; susp = ^Z; rprnt = ^R; werase = ^W;
lnext = ^V; flush = ^O; min = 1; time = 0;
-parenb -parodd cs8 -hupcl -cstopb cread -clocal -crtscts
-ignbrk -brkint -ignpar -parmrk -inpck -istrip -inlcr -igncr icrnl ixon -ixoff
-iuclc -ixany -imaxbel
opost -olcuc -ocrnl onlcr -onocr -onlret -ofill -ofdel nl0 cr0 tab0 bs0 vt0 ff0
isig icanon iexten echo echoe echok -echonl -noflsh -xcase -tostop -echoprt
echoctl echoke
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Re: [Astlinux-users] Cannot type capital letter M in Astlinux console/ssh

2008-11-10 Thread Philip Prindeville
Michael Keuter wrote:
 Michael Keuter wrote:
 
  Can you cut and paste it from elsewhere into ssh?
 
  
  
   Hi Philip,
  
   no thats how I found it out: I copied that string from the Astlinux
   website wishlist:
  
   awk '/^MemTotal:/ { print int($2 / 1024); }' /proc/meminfo
  
  
   Michael Keuter wrote:
 

 
   Hi list,

   I have a weird problem with my Astlinux 0.6.1 installation on a
   Soekris net4801 and also on my test PC (geni386):

   I cannot type the capital letter M in the Astlinux shell. Neither
   via the serial console nor via ssh. But in the Asterisk-CLI and in
   nano the M is working normally.

   I use a German keyboard. I tried this from a Mac, a PC and a Linux
   box, always the same problem.

   Can somebody verify this please.

  
   
Michael

 
  Michael

  
   
 What does stty -a return?

 -Philip
 

 
 speed 38400 baud; rows 24; columns 80;
 intr = ^C; quit = ^\; erase = ^?; kill = ^U; eof = ^D; eol = undef;
 eol2 = undef; start = ^Q; stop = ^S; susp = ^Z; rprnt = ^R; werase = ^W;
 lnext = ^V; flush = ^O; min = 1; time = 0;
 -parenb -parodd cs8 -hupcl -cstopb cread -clocal -crtscts
 -ignbrk -brkint -ignpar -parmrk -inpck -istrip -inlcr -igncr icrnl ixon -ixoff
 -iuclc -ixany -imaxbel
 opost -olcuc -ocrnl onlcr -onocr -onlret -ofill -ofdel nl0 cr0 tab0 bs0 vt0 
 ff0
 isig icanon iexten echo echoe echok -echonl -noflsh -xcase -tostop -echoprt
 echoctl echoke
 --

 Michael
   

Ok... so it's not a parity issue.

Are there any other characters you can't type?

-Philip


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