kd85.com makes a case with two serial port cut-outs... I wouldn't get
too attached to the net4801... it's EOL'd.
-Philip
Hi Philip,
I know kd85.com but that wouldn't help with Alix boards - they only
have one COM port.
I read that the PL-2303 driver is already included into the Linux 2.6
Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
Darrick Hartman wrote:
Really? It was a very popular thing to do on IOS routers...
Re-read what I said. In my mind it IS something that many people may
want. That's why I thought it would be something beneficial to be in
Arno's firewall upstream and not
I suggest that Astlinux is a prime candidate for this offer.
http://is.gd/cWWz
I'd be happy to help by creating the ad if the project leads want to go
ahead with it.
Michael
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skype
Greetings,
As you may be aware, the Dev team has been able to get OpenSSL
cryptodev support for the Geode LX (net5501 and Alix.) in trunk.
I've done some testing using OpenVPN with BF-CBC and AES-128-CBC
ciphers on a Soekris net5501 500Mhz/512MB
Below are benchmarks using FTP to /tmp on
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Getting back to this finally.
Here are some details on how I am attemting to set up the 2nd EXT port as a
PPP link:
EXTIF=eth0
EXTIP=96.56.230.78
EXTNM=255.255.255.248
EXTGW=96.56.230.73
EXT2IF=ppp0
#EXT2IP=dhcp
#EXT2NM=255.255.255.0
#EXT2GW=68.236.211.11
PPPOEUSER=username
Kristian,
My sincere apologies. I did misread your prior post. I thought you were
speaking specifically about multiple PPP connections.
I think it was Phillip that had asked for some details on my findings, so I
was going to answer that query in any event.
As I mentioned previously, I am
On Dec 22, 2008, at 2:20 PM, Clara Chan wrote:
Hi all,
Has anybody here been able to configure multiple “Direct In Dial” in
Astlinux for a single account??
Cheers,
Clara
I don't think I understand what you are looking for. If you mean
multiple direct inward dialing from a single
Tod,
From your description, that is what I am after.
I have multiple DIDs from a single account eg x. This account has
three separate direct-in-dial numbers, , . I have registered to
that account, but any number being forwarded
I have configured my extensions.conf to
Sorry, to add one other comment, DNIS should be activated already as I
can get this to work on a Linksys 9000 by :201;:202;:203.
From: Clara Chan
Sent: Tuesday, 23 December 2008 11:40 AM
To: 'AstLinux Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE:
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Many thanks for your suggestions, Philip.
Try right-clicking on physdiskwrite.exe and setting the compatibility
mode to XP+SP3 (or just plain XP)...
That didn't help (nor did Win2000 mode etc). In fact, I can find no way at
all of formatting the blank partition in Vista, even using diskpart -
Hi Clara,
My extensions.conf is fairly convoluted so I would rather not just
post a bit out of it as the explanation would take this pretty far off
topic.
That said, I don't see any glaringly obvious issues with the extract
you provided...
When debugging something like that, I'd be
Clara Chan wrote:
Hi all,
Has anybody here been able to configure multiple “Direct In Dial” in
Astlinux for a single account??
Cheers,
Clara
Yup. It works just like under stock Asterisk.
-Philip
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Hmm.. unfortunately, it doesn't work for me.
As previous post, I've configured the pbx as
I have multiple DIDs from a single account eg x. This account has
three separate direct-in-dial numbers, , . I have registered to
that account, but any number being forwarded
I have
Turn on sip debugging, and see what your headers look like on incoming
calls.
And as Tod suggested, Noop(DNIS ${DNIS} Exten ${EXTEN}) is your friend.
If you need to get deeper into the weeds than that, then you can start
using SIPGetHeader()...
-Philip
Clara Chan wrote:
Hmm..
Phil McKerracher wrote:
Many thanks for your suggestions, Philip.
Try right-clicking on physdiskwrite.exe and setting the compatibility
mode to XP+SP3 (or just plain XP)...
That didn't help (nor did Win2000 mode etc). In fact, I can find no way at
all of formatting the blank
Hi Clara,
It would be a good idea to speak to your VSP and see how they pass your DID
numbers, if they have pointed all your did numbers to your sip number and
only passing your sip number through then you have no hope of separating
your calls as per individual DID numbers.
Cheers
On Dec 22, 2008, at 7:29 PM, Clara Chan wrote:
I have configured my extensions.conf to
register = x:passw...@byo.engin.com.au/x
Exten = ,1,Dial(SIP/201)
exten = ,1,Dial(SIP/202)
exten = ,1,Dial(SIP/203)
Clara,
I would try leaving off the /x at the end of the
David Kerr wrote:
Is it possible to run inadyn twice? I'd like to update both dyndns.org
http://dyndns.org and freedns.afraid.org http://freedns.afraid.org.
Is this possible, and if so is it easy to setup? I currently have
astlinux set to update dyndns by configuring through the GUI.
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