Hi all
The time on my Yealink phones is not correct after upgrading to 1.2.6. The time
on the server is correct!
Can anyone think why this could be the case?
Regards
Michael Knill
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for me personally, I keep my astlinux as a phone system.. I have succesfully
mocked up the idea of multi-tenant "hosted" ..using 1 astlinux instance per
"hosted tenant".. I let the firewalls be the firewalls and the SBC's handle
any and all SIP traffic to the Host..
im not comfortable putting
Lonnie, Thank you. It didn't occur to me to try CIFS, but that works.
Thanks
David
On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 11:33 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
> David,
>
> Back in 2014-04-24, AstLinux 1.1.6: Mounting remote NFS shares is no
> longer supported
>
> >From a note by Michael Keuter (Nov 2011):
> --
Michael,
Re your question on Ubuntu. Yes it works fine, I was testing with
Ubuntu 15.10 server. I actually only provisioned 1GB memory to the guest,
and a 10GB disk... leaving plenty of space for AstLinux itself. Though I
did provision 2 vCPU's so thats over committing a bit. In real life I'
Am 16.03.2016 um 18:06 schrieb David Kerr :
> To me the value of AstLinux is that it combines a
> gateway/router/firewall/voice PBX all in one compact package. I can place it
> on a low-cost box an connect it directly to the internet and my local LAN.
>
> Running AstLinux inside a VM might ma
To me the value of AstLinux is that it combines a
gateway/router/firewall/voice PBX all in one compact package. I can place
it on a low-cost box an connect it directly to the internet and my local
LAN.
Running AstLinux inside a VM might make sense for the Voice PBX part, and
then as others have p