Re: systemd and search domains.

2020-01-09 Thread Ed Robbins
On 1/8/20 6:26 PM, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote: On 2020-01-08 17:58, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote: Nutshell: clearly, it's time for a self-written inotify daemon and call it a day. Because it's stupid easy to prepend a line with my domain name every time the file changes, whereas I'm gettin' old trying t

Re: Talk topics

2013-04-25 Thread Ed Robbins
Curt Howland wrote: On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 1:33 PM, kenta wrote: > Personally I'd be interested in SIP as I have little to no exposure to > it and following closesly is encrypted removal media, as this is > something I should probably be doing... but I don't :) I'm already throwing together

Re: Looking for Acme Packet employee (nothing to do w/Oracle!)

2013-02-12 Thread Ed Robbins
Michael, While not an ACME employee, I'm very familiar with the company and have several good friends who work there. If no one answers your call, I may be able to put you in touch with someone. Ed On Feb 12, 2013, at 10:10 AM, "Michael ODonnell" wrote: > > > I got no responses to my pr

Re: replicated file system?

2012-02-28 Thread Ed Robbins
On 2/28/12 4:11 PM, Mark Komarinski wrote: Sorry for top posting (I'm mobile). OCFS2 and GFS allow for active/active DRBD. I tried using each and they wound up requiring more knowledge of crm and pacemaker than I was ready for. I had each working on two different systems but it was unreliab

Re: Computer hardware for sale, cheap

2011-01-28 Thread Ed Robbins
On 01/26/2011 05:33 PM, Bruce Dawson wrote: > Just keep in mind Comcast's 250 GB cap, which we ran up against in > November. Nearly got shut down until we bought another internet-only > line (and modem) and divided our traffic between the two. Unfortunately, > even with a 2nd line we still don't ha

Power cables

2010-11-22 Thread Ed Robbins
Does anyone know where I could pick up C13 to C14 power cables locally? Ed ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/

Re: Openfire Jabber server

2010-01-07 Thread Ed Robbins
Ben Eisenbraun wrote: > Hey Paul, > > >> Is anyone here using the Openfire Jabber server with large numbers of >> users? >> > > Nope. There are only about 8 of us, but.. > > >> However, we are finding that it needs to be whacked fairly frequently. >> We've seen Java OOM errors, etc. >>

Re: SIP Registration

2008-12-09 Thread Ed Robbins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I just signed up with a US48 SIP provider which claims to be > Asterisk-friendly. However, I had a bit of trouble getting their > service to work with Asterisk. I am using them for outbound calling > to the PSTN *only*, not for receiving calls from the PSTN. The > prob

Ubuntu/Debian package question

2007-08-30 Thread Ed Robbins
I'm new to Ubuntu and haven't had a chance to dig into the Debian package system in detail. I've got a system configured exactly the way I want it and now want to configure a second system with the same packages. Is there a way to dump out a package list on the one machine and import it on th

Re: Editing video to remove commercials (was: Why we can't record...)

2007-03-27 Thread Ed Robbins
Tom Buskey wrote: On 3/26/07, *Ben Scott* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: On 3/26/07, Bob King <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: >> Why not just do a one-time batch tivodecode of the .tivo files to >> .mpeg files? That's what I did.

Re: Streaming media

2006-11-03 Thread Ed Robbins
Check out gnump3d. After going through the same iteration that you are going through, I found it to be exactly what I needed/wanted and it took literally two minutes to get up and running. Ed Travis Roy wrote: Okay, this should be easier, I think I'm doing something wrong. I'm trying to set

Re: IPTables question

2005-12-16 Thread Ed Robbins
Where is the UAS running that the client is communicating too? The re-INVITE should have the same call-id, branch and to tag, so I'm thinking the UAS will pick up the IP change which is ultimately what you want. Ed Bill McGonigle wrote: On Dec 15, 2005, at 18:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: Voip teleophony - Anyone know Packet-8 or others?

2005-12-11 Thread Ed Robbins
Check out www.talkaboutvoip.com within the forum there's an area to discuss the different providers. I use www.usadatanet.com and it works well with Comcast cable and an asterisk server on my end. Since I work for the company that provides their voip software I get instantaneous trouble shoo

Looking for a Commodore 64

2005-09-27 Thread Ed Robbins
I figured the way people on this list collect junk^H^H^H^H stuff, myself included, it would be a good source to go to. I have a friend in need of a working Commodore 64 for use with a Computrainer system. If anyone has one lurking in their basement or knows of one please contact me. Thanks.

Re: Asterisk for POTS users

2005-08-02 Thread Ed Robbins
Mark Komarinski wrote: In a nutshell I use Asterisk to terminate all of my calls. Both IP and PSTN(POTS) terminated calls, as well as originating IP and at times, PSTN calls. I have several ATA's/IP phones scattered throughout the house and use Asterisk as a full blown PBX, including DNI

Re: Asterisk for POTS users

2005-08-02 Thread Ed Robbins
Mark Komarinski wrote: I just dropped a wad ($100) of cash on a new phone with an "integrated answering device". I see that more and more people are using Asterisk to set up a PBX, but is anyone using this as a way of acting as an answering machine? Yes I am and while you bring up the subje

Re: Asterisk question

2005-07-14 Thread Ed Robbins
Travis Roy wrote: Travis Roy wrote: Send the sip entry that has the 200 defined in it? Also, double check X-lite, I've run into many issues with X-lite in the past, specifically with username/password entry. Hmmm. I plugged your sip settings into my asterisk box, fired up xlite and

Re: Asterisk question

2005-07-14 Thread Ed Robbins
Travis Roy wrote: Send the sip entry that has the 200 defined in it? Also, double check X-lite, I've run into many issues with X-lite in the past, specifically with username/password entry. Hmmm. I plugged your sip settings into my asterisk box, fired up xlite and it registered with

Re: Asterisk question

2005-07-14 Thread Ed Robbins
Send the sip entry that has the 200 defined in it? Also, double check X-lite, I've run into many issues with X-lite in the past, specifically with username/password entry. Do you have KT&T on a linux box you can fire up? Ed Travis Roy wrote: You need to configure your asterisk system to a

Re: Asterisk question

2005-07-14 Thread Ed Robbins
what does your sip.conf look like? Go into asterisk - asterisk -r At the command prompt enter: set debug 4 set verbose 4 Watch the REGISTER come in, cut and paste and send to me. Ed Travis Roy wrote: So I found [EMAIL PROTECTED] while doing some looking into VoIP stuff. I set it up (very ea

Re: [OT] GoDaddy feedback

2005-06-02 Thread Ed Robbins
That's an interesting experience. I say that because when I worked there, the end of last year, they were actively working on improving that. In fact, I had seen the beta of it and played around with it for a while. The beta was moving away from the click through, to have a seperate section

Re: [OT?] domain registration durations

2005-04-28 Thread Ed Robbins
Dan Jenkins wrote: First I've ever heard that line. I've been renewing many clients for 9 years recently (for some reason GoDaddy doesn't seem to allow 10 year registrations). Whether that is GoDaddy doing it every year automatically, I have no idea. As a former GoDaddy employee I can tell you th

Problem with terminal line wrapping

2005-02-15 Thread Ed Robbins
I'm having a problem with line wrapping in SuSe 9.2 and I'm hoping someone can help me out. When using a terminal window like konsole or vte, I'm having a problem with line wrapping. If I paste text that is longer than the terminal is wide, it wraps back onto the same line, as if it isn't doing

Re: vps recommendation wanted

2005-02-13 Thread Ed Robbins
Check out Go Daddy. I just recently ended my employment with them and I worked on their dedicated server product. I know the dedicated server was your machine to do with as you liked and I believe the Virtual Servers where pretty much the same. Ed Greg Rundlett wrote: I recently signed up for

Re: eclipse on debian sarge

2005-02-05 Thread Ed Robbins
You may find installing it directly from the eclipse site to be just as easy. First you need to have Java installed, you may find it easier to do this from java.sun.com as well. Then download the zip file from eclipse. Unzip and simply run the executable in the eclipse directory. Ed Greg Run

Re: [OT] How to get calling number when CallerID reports "unknown"

2005-01-14 Thread Ed Robbins
Larry Cook wrote: Travis, What is this about? It involves a legal issues with two other parties. I suspect unethical, if not illegal, behavior and if one party made the call from the office of the other parties lawyer, it could bolter my case. Unknown is usually from some place that doesn't ha

Re: FC3 and video...

2005-01-05 Thread Ed Robbins
Fred wrote: I just upgraded from FC2 to FC3. Bad idea. I've had endless problems with getting the ieee1394 and related modules to work, and also I am no longer able to play DVDs through Xine. I am seriously thinking of downgrading back to FC2. I think part of the problem is that much of the code is

Re: Since I'm feeling lucky, how about another sendmail question?

2004-11-18 Thread Ed Robbins
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004, Steven W. Orr wrote: > On Thursday, Nov 18th 2004 at 15:45 -0500, quoth Benjamin Scott: > > =>On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, at 4:55pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > =>> I want to reject all incoming email which is addressed to my domain and > =>> has a completly numeric address > =>> >

Re: VoIP software

2004-11-17 Thread Ed Robbins
That's what an FXS port is for, it provides dial tone and other functions that a CO would provide. I don't know if you could plug your entire phone 'network' into it or not. You might try asking or searching the asterisk-users mailing list, it's a very active list. Ed On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Bill

Re: VoIP software

2004-11-17 Thread Ed Robbins
If you want to see some cool voip hardware checkout some of the wireless voip phones. It's a SIP phone that is 802.11x aware, x being b or g I don't remember. So think about it, you're on the road and in a hotel room with wireless access or in a coffee shop with Wi-Fi and you can hop on the networ

Re: VoIP software

2004-11-17 Thread Ed Robbins
I'd be happy to do a meeting if we can schedule it around my visits to New England. Or perhaps I could do a presentation via an Asterisk conference! :-) Ed On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Ed Lawson wrote: > On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 10:55:46 -0500 (EST) > Ed Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

Re: VoIP software

2004-11-17 Thread Ed Robbins
d to hook up an outside line, but I would recommend spending $130 for the next higher version. Ed On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Cole Tuininga wrote: > On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 10:55, Ed Robbins wrote: > > I've been playing around with VoIP a lot lately. If you want to see some >

Re: VoIP software

2004-11-17 Thread Ed Robbins
That's what I like about the IAX protocol, it's NAT friendly and perfect for what I"m using it for. The hardware is fairly cheap as well. I bought a Digium x100p card that I hooked up my incoming line to so callers coming in come into asterisk and then can ring extensions, check vmail, etc. Over

Re: VoIP software

2004-11-17 Thread Ed Robbins
I've been playing around with VoIP a lot lately. If you want to see some cool stuff, check out asterisk. www.asterisk.org I'm doing IAX2 calls from my house in NH to were I'm staying now in AZ. I bought a couple of SIP phones and had it setup in no time. When I come back for Thanksgiving, I'll

Re: HDTV PCI card recommendations?

2004-11-09 Thread Ed Robbins
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Bill Freeman wrote: > Does the group have opinions on what HDTV PCI card to buy > before the broadcast flag becomes a reality? And good places to buy > it? I can't say I know anything about it but /. had this yesterday. When I looked at the card, one of the things th

Re: Dealing with unwelcome visitors

2004-08-16 Thread Ed Robbins
Can you exclude all addresses except certain one's? This is how I deal with it. Or look at port knocking for opening an ssh connection. Ed Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was written successfully > I have a FC2 machine exposed to the Internet, supporting web, ftp, ssh > and a few other functions.

Re: Fedora Core 2 & XFree86 config

2004-03-10 Thread Ed Robbins
Thanks Jeff that's exactly what I was looking for. Ed Jeff Macdonald wrote: On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 06:02, Ed Robbins wrote: I just installed Fedora core 2 on my laptop and I'm trying to find a way to config XFree86 after install. I haven't used any redhat stuff in a while, b

Fedora Core 2 & XFree86 config

2004-03-10 Thread Ed Robbins
I just installed Fedora core 2 on my laptop and I'm trying to find a way to config XFree86 after install. I haven't used any redhat stuff in a while, but I can't find the usual tools like redhat-config-xfree86, or Xconfigurator, xf86config, etc... I'm trying to add an external monitor and woul

Re: OT: Voting results in NH

2004-01-29 Thread Ed Robbins
Derek Martin wrote: On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 11:08:02AM -0500, Ed Robbins wrote: Ok, so it's not Linux related, but what a great discussion! Kudos to Paul for pointing out that our form of government is not a democracy, it is in fact a republic. Jeez, can't get no res

Re: OT: Voting results in NH

2004-01-29 Thread Ed Robbins
Ok, so it's not Linux related, but what a great discussion! Kudos to Paul for pointing out that our form of government is not a democracy, it is in fact a republic. However, that being said, we do have many democratic process' and institutions, the New England town meeting is a perfect exampl

Re: Verizon email problems

2003-11-11 Thread Ed Robbins
Bruce Dawson wrote: On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 17:43, Ed Robbins wrote: Bruce Dawson wrote: On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 17:30, Ed Robbins wrote: Hey everyone, ... Now the question is, how long is my email address blacklisted for I suspect its not really

Linux in my truck

2003-11-11 Thread Ed Robbins
Does anyone have experience putting linux in a car/truck. I have a grandiose scheme to build a HUD for my truck, based of course on linux. One of my first things to come to terms with is power, I could use a simple voltage inverter but why not plug into the 12v dc directly. Any comments, sug

Verizon email problems

2003-11-11 Thread Ed Robbins
Hey everyone, Joshua asked me to summarize my findings on his email problem. The lack of an MX record for the domain threeofus.com is what appears to be triggering it. To investigate I telneted to relay.verizon.net on port 25 did my greeting and then issued mail from:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Lo an

Re: Tunneling a protocol over ssh

2003-11-04 Thread Ed Robbins
Here ya go, I do the exact same thing. I build an ssh tunnel from work to my home and it is very seemless, once you figure out the routing. /usr/sbin/pppd proxyarp noauth pty "ssh home -p 22 -C -2 '/usr/sbin/pppd proxyarp notty noauth 192.168.100.20:192.168.100.21'" 192.168.100.21:192.168.100.

Re: protection in sendmail?

2003-10-15 Thread Ed Robbins
There are a number of solutions for this. Do a search on sendmail +milter +virus and you should find a number of hits for anti-virus ties into sendmail via the milter interface. Check out www.nspasm.org when you get a chance, it's a great anti-spam tool and I know the next release is going to

Re: SiS, Intel NIC, PCI and a bald head.

2003-04-01 Thread Ed Robbins
Have you called eracks? When I called them they were very responsive, both on the phone and via email. Ed On Tuesday 01 April 2003 11:12, Kurth Bemis wrote: > Not it - looked at that many times to make sure that it was > selected..and it is > > i think that I'll try booting with linux p

Re: SiS, Intel NIC, PCI and a bald head.

2003-04-01 Thread Ed Robbins
This is interesting, I had the exact same problem with an eracks machine, but the pci=bios at the boot prompt fixed it for me. I installed with SuSe 8.1, specified the pci=bios and all is well. Ed On Tuesday 01 April 2003 00:14, Kurth Bemis wrote: > here's the story... > > bought a machine fro

Laptop

2003-02-04 Thread Ed Robbins
Hey everyone, I'm looking at new laptops and I'm interested in any feedback on the Compaq 2110's if anyone is running one, or the Sony VAIO GRZ610. Thanks. Ed ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinf

Re: Networking help

2002-12-12 Thread Ed Robbins
Paul, Can you draw a rough diagram of the layout. In your original post you refer to them as SystemA, SystemB and SystemC. I find it helpful, to know the layout with the addresses. Where does 10.241.38.2 come into play? Is that another multi-homed box with an interface on the 168.159.36 netw

Looking for specialized monitor

2002-11-15 Thread Ed Robbins
My neighbor is looking for a 9" monochrome monitor for a metal working machine that he owns. I told him to try ESS in Manchester but I'm looking for others sources for him. Anyone have some places I can send him, in the area or online. Thanks. Ed

Re: Apache help

2002-10-23 Thread Ed Robbins
Here's how it works on mine: Set the namevirtualhosts to your IP address: NameVirtualHosts 28.221.30.35 Then make your tater VH the first VH entry DocumentRoot /home/httpd/htdocs/tater ServerName tater TransferLog /var/log/httpd/tater Ed On Wed, 2002-10-23

Rack Mount Servers

2002-08-10 Thread Ed Robbins
Hi all, I'm about to help a local ISP update their NOC and I'm in need of some rack mount servers. Anyone in the group have a preferred supplier and/or comments/experience with particular brands/models...Could I put anymore /'s in a sentance As always, I will be forever indebted to all for