That's odd. Yeah, pulling up that page in a web browser shows some
godaddy crap at the top of the page. Maybe Kris has some ideas/insight?
Darrick
Tod Fitch wrote:
> Still having problems:
>
>> toolchain/getter_script.sh -P /home/tfitch/astlinux-0.6.1/dl
>> ftp://ftp.rhinoequipment.com/Drive
You can also use a shared secret for authentication with an MD5 digest
exchange.
That's reasonably secure.
-Philip
Darrick Hartman wrote:
> David,
>
> You could use openvpn to secure the connection. MAC address
> restrictions are pretty weak and easy to spoof.
>
> Darrick
>
> David Kerr wrot
Still having problems:
toolchain/getter_script.sh -P /home/tfitch/astlinux-0.6.1/dl
ftp://ftp.rhinoequipment.com/Drivers/rhino-2.2.6.tbz2
No such file `rhino-2.2.6.tbz2'.
Retrying from astlinux alternate site...
07:15:16 URL:http://files.astlinux.org/rhino-2.2.6.tbz2 [220] -> "/
home/tfitch/a
I updated the file on the files.astlinux.org server so if there is a
problem with the primary at rhinoequipment.com, it should work on the
backup.
Darrick
Tod Fitch wrote:
> The issue is that if you don't have an account at Rhino Equipment the
> FTP is not allowed:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ f
The issue is that if you don't have an account at Rhino Equipment the
FTP is not allowed:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ftp ftp.rhinoequipment.com
Connected to ftp.rhinoequipment.com.
220-- Welcome to Pure-FTPd [TLS] --
220-You are user number 1 of 50 allowed.
220-Local time is now 17:2
Michael Keuter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> because of the problems with my crashing net4801, today I got a new net5501.
> I didn't found a running watchdog process in Astlinux 0.6.1.
>
> Are there no drivers for Linux or what is the reason?
>
> Michael
>
> PS: Found about that:
> http://lists.soekris.com
Hi,
because of the problems with my crashing net4801, today I got a new net5501.
I didn't found a running watchdog process in Astlinux 0.6.1.
Are there no drivers for Linux or what is the reason?
Michael
PS: Found about that:
http://lists.soekris.com/pipermail/soekris-tech/2008-June/014503.htm
David,
You could use openvpn to secure the connection. MAC address
restrictions are pretty weak and easy to spoof.
Darrick
David Kerr wrote:
> I would like to permit a softphone on my laptop to connect to my
> astlinux box from anywhere in the world. This would mean keeping port
> 5060 open,
I would like to permit a softphone on my laptop to connect to my astlinux
box from anywhere in the world. This would mean keeping port 5060 open,
which is a potential security risk? Is there a way to restrict access by
mac address? so that my softphone on *my* laptop can connect, but no one
else's
Brian, Am going to try your AGI script, but I am wondering if there is a
way to broadcast to all growl clients on a subnet? Reason is that I have
several PC's in my house and we could be sitting at any one of them... and
the laptops get their IP by DHCP so are not static. I'd like to broadcast
t
I just went on the Rhino site. The file is there so perhaps download it
manually into your dl directory.
ftp://ftp.rhinoequipment.com/Drivers/Zaptel/rhino-2.2.6.tbz2
The sha1sum was available on the files.astlinux.org site. It appeared
to be correct. I can't say the same for the rhino-2.2.6.
I have just run into this problem myself... Building the latest 0.6 branch,
rhino-2.2.6 fails in the make file...
toolchain/getter_script.sh -P /home/david/astlinux-0.6-vmware/dl
ftp://ftp.rhinoequipment.com/Drivers/Zaptel/rhino-2.2.6.tbz2
No such file `rhino-2.2.6.tbz2'.
Retrying from astlinux al
David,
There are several little quirks like that in the build system. They
don't affect the resulting Astlinux image so they have been on the lower
end of the priority scale.
Darrick
David Kerr wrote:
> I've reported this before, but thought I would mention it again because
> I have a possib
I've reported this before, but thought I would mention it again because I
have a possible work-a-round. If a build fails, perhaps because of a bad
download, and you run a rebuild then you always fail during asterisk-gui
with the following errors...
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/home/david/astlinux-
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