On Sun, 2007-04-15 at 14:53 -0600, Greg Woods wrote:
when I recompiled zaptel with 1.4.1 and
installed that, the problem is gone. I don't know if this was due to
changes I made in the 1.4.0 zconfig.h file, or that there were fixes in
1.4.1.
I checked, and the zconfig.h file that is in my
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007, Greg Woods wrote:
On Sat, 2007-04-14 at 14:17 -0500, Lacy Moore - Aspendora wrote:
This was mentioned earlier:
I suspect IRQ Sharing.
I know. And I posted my /proc/interrupts showing that there were no
shared IRQ's.
I can't see either how an IRQ conflict would
On 4/15/07, Gordon Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That looks fine to me. (if a little busy, if this were a production
server, I'd go into the BIOS and disable as much as I could and compile up
a custom kernel)
Also maybe remove the sound card for a test just to see if that makes
any
Two longshots:
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 05:02:23PM -0600, Greg Woods wrote:
I hope I don't get flamed the first time I post to a new list. I have
spent a couple of hours poking around without seeing anything like this.
The problem is, as soon as I load the Zaptel drivers (with a TDM-31B
Thanks to everyone so far for the suggestions; I have a few things to
try.
Some things I want to note:
1) Yes, I am certain that when I load and unload the modules, they are
really loaded or unloaded. I did check with lsmod. I am also certain
that the problems I am having are 100% correlated
On Sun, Apr 15, 2007 at 09:40:35AM -0600, Greg Woods wrote:
Thanks to everyone so far for the suggestions; I have a few things to
try.
Some things I want to note:
1) Yes, I am certain that when I load and unload the modules, they are
really loaded or unloaded. I did check with lsmod. I
On Sun, 2007-04-15 at 19:07 +0300, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
The thing I specifically wondered about is that zaptel on its own causes
problems (without modules that actually generate spans: ztdummy, wctdm,
wcfxo, etc.)
You are correct: I can load zaptel by itself and I do not see the
problem. I
Greg Woods wrote:
It reads the known_hosts file, then the next thing it does is crap out.
This means the computational error is occurring somewhere in user space,
due to god knows what that happens earlier. It does open and apparently
successfully read 32 bytes from /dev/urandom previous to
On Sun, 2007-04-15 at 14:26 -0500, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Did you make _any_ changes to zconfig.h when you built Zaptel, or did
you make any changes to the Makefile or specify any special compilation
arguments?
Another good thought. To be honest, I do remember poking around in
zconfig.h but
On Sat, 2007-04-14 at 14:17 -0500, Lacy Moore - Aspendora wrote:
This was mentioned earlier:
I suspect IRQ Sharing.
I know. And I posted my /proc/interrupts showing that there were no
shared IRQ's.
And from the rest, it sounds like your network card and Digium card
are both sharing
It looks like swapping the soundcard and the Digium card would be a
good thing. From what I understand, the Digium cards should always
have the highest priority, and the IRQ with the highest number gets
the highest priority. Or do I have this backwards?
On 4/14/07, Greg Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 11:36 -0800, Mojo with Horan Company, LLC wrote:
in some
places, there are so few phone prefixes, you can simply match them
exactly.
Thanks for that idea; that should be even easier to do here, because we
live in 10-digit land and have two overlapping area codes,
On 4/14/07, Greg Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even worse, I discovered
that the same problem affects racoon/ipsec-tools as well; I get racoon
errors in the log about hash mismatches and messages too short. Unload
the zaptel drivers, and the tunnel is established immediately. I was
hoping to
On 4/14/07, Greg Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a possibly related note, I find that I cannot build the Zaptel
drivers at all on newer FC6 kernels. I am running 2.6.19-1.2911.6.5.fc6
Never mind about my previous message about compiling Zaptel. It's
unrelated, but what may be related is
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Greg Woods wrote:
Aside from this, I love my new asterisk system, and my wife has almost
gotten used to having to dial 9 to get out of the house :-)
Can't help you with your zaptel ssh issues - I use them both on my
systems without any issues at all.
But why force
To follow up on the don't need to dial 9 to get out topic, in some
places, there are so few phone prefixes, you can simply match them
exactly. Here's for where I live:
exten = _747,1,Dial
exten = _966,1,Dial
exten = _738,1,Dial
exten = _752,1,Dial
exten = _1NXXNXX,1,Dial
I hope I don't get flamed the first time I post to a new list. I have
spent a couple of hours poking around without seeing anything like this.
The problem is, as soon as I load the Zaptel drivers (with a TDM-31B
card), ssh into or out of the server is broken. Trying to ssh in, I get:
Greg Woods wrote:
I hope I don't get flamed the first time I post to a new list. I have
spent a couple of hours poking around without seeing anything like this.
The problem is, as soon as I load the Zaptel drivers (with a TDM-31B
card), ssh into or out of the server is broken. Trying to ssh in,
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