I might be new in JFFNMS but the problem you describe has to do with
windows 2003 having all ports close by default, have to enable it in the
network interfase details.
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Enviado el: Viernes, 12 de Novie
Craig
Thanks definitively Im very new, sorry
The fping is not installed, or at least it doesn't display in the system
setup screen.
I have a Windows XP instalation, works fine, how can I get the fping
installed on Windows
Thank You
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Jade,
You could modify tftp_get_host_config.php to avoid the ntp clock-period line
when first reading the file.
Javier
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Something that's rather annoying is the fact JFFNMS sucks down a new
configuration (i.e. thinks there's been a change worthy enough) when the
following i
Just to chime in- I second that motion :)
It is IOS's fault, but if it could ignore that statement, or consider
it "not different" if that statemnet is different, it would rock.
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> Something that's rather annoying i
Something that's rather annoying is the fact JFFNMS sucks down a new
configuration (i.e. thinks there's been a change worthy enough) when the
following is seen:
-ntp clock-period 17208451
+ntp clock-period 17208468
Now granted this is NO fault of JFFNMS, it's doing it's job.
Unfortunately, this p
The Optional MySQL module does say yes. The only "red" or errors I
have on the page are:
Is the Database Working -- No
SMS Client - Error
Optional NTPQ - Error
Everything says it's okay.
Remove the "@" from the line you suggested in api.db.inc.php results in:
Warning: mysql_connect(): Client do