Bart,
Yes, if both /mnt/kd/rc.conf and the series of files under /mnt/kd/rc.conf.d/
both exist, the series of files under /mnt/kd/rc.conf.d/ take precedence and
the /mnt/kd/rc.conf file is ignored.
Darrick
From: Bart Teekman [bart.teek...@gmail.com]
Sent: Satur
Michael,
I think the best HA middleware would be the enterprise license of VMware. With
the next major release, AstLinux supports openvmtools which should allow guest
fail over to a different VM host if there is a hardware issue with the original
host.
We had some scripts to do some “duct tape
Michael,
We always recommend running on the latest version of AstLinux to mitigate
security risks. If possible, you should upgrade both to 1.2.9 and move the 1.8
box to a current version of Asterisk.
It looks like some process was consuming a considerable amount of ram (unknown
how much you h
them and if so, have you found them reliable?
Regards
Michael Knill
From: Darrick Hartman
mailto:dhart...@djhsolutions.com>>
Reply-To: AstLinux List
mailto:astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net>>
Date: Tuesday, 11 April 2017 at 1:12 pm
To: AstLinux List
mailto:as
Michael,
Have you considered using Ubiquiti hardware? The ER-X is hard to beat at $50.
That can do OpenVPN using UDP with no problem.
Darrick
From: Michael Knill [mailto:michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au]
Sent: Friday, April 7, 2017 7:01 PM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astli
John,
The website should look like this with the links on the right.
Does it not look that way for you?
http://www.astlinux-project.org/
Darrick
From: John Novack_PIV2 [mailto:jnov...@comcast.net]
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2017 2:54 PM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: [Astlinux-users] O
Michael,
When our project was developing, the firewall was better than what many small
businesses were using at the time. With the ability to use adaptive ban and
FIREHOL, I would still argue that it is better than the basic systems that
small businesses are using. (even if they have a Cisco,
Lonnie,
Polycom phones still can use ftp for provisioning. Not only that, they can
write log files back to the central server which can prove helpful when
troubleshooting an issue on a phone. As long as there's a way to enable this,
I have no problem with it being disabled by default.
Darrick
We are aware of an issue affecting both mirror.astlinux.org and
files.astlinux.org and are working towards a resolution. At this point, it
very likely will involve a new domain as the active leadership in the project
does not have control over the DNS or domain astlinux.org.
Once we know how w
Lonnie,
Originally this was added to serve a need for one of my customers. We're no
longer using it in this way. If it's small, I'm not sure it's worth removing.
If it is sizable, by all means, pull it from the main image.
Darrick
> -Original Message-
> From: Lonnie Abelbeck [mailto
.
Darrick
From: Darrick Hartman [mailto:dhart...@djhsolutions.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 1, 2016 8:00 AM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Apple AirPort Extreme AP Guest Network
We routinely “mount” these in basement ceiling tiles pointing upward. In larger
houses
We routinely “mount” these in basement ceiling tiles pointing upward. In larger
houses that are spread out, we’ll mount one pointing downward on one side of
the house from the top floor, then one upwards on the opposite side of the
house. Their new product looks interesting and easier to manage
The AstLinux Team has released 1.2.6. This is a security fix release addressing
vulnerabilities in eglibc (including stack-based buffer overflow
CVE-2015-7547). All users are encouraged to update as soon as feasible.
A full changelog is available at the release page.
http://www.astlinux.org/re
The AstLinux Team has released 1.2.5. All current users are encouraged to
upgrade as there are several security issues addressed in the release.
Updates include:
- 64 bit support
- Faster reboots using a new "kernel-reboot" command
- DHCPv6 client support
- Several security updates and bugfixes
Nedi,
This really isn't an AstLinux issue. You should ask on an Asterisk general
mailing list or look at general Asterisk information. We are not doing
anything special to change the behavior of the * key in AstLinux.
Darrick
> -Original Message-
> From: nedi [mailto:n...@gmx.ch]
> S
es that do work well.
I do open a non standard SSH port and in some cases port 443 for access to the
GUI. Make sure the default password is changed!!
Certainly turn off SIP ALG in the router as well.
Strong passwords, limit access to PSTN as well.
John Novack
Darrick Hartman wrote:
Michael,
De
Michael,
Depending on the SIP provider and the firewall, you _should_ only need to allow
the signaling traffic of ports 5060 and possibly 5061. The RTP ports should be
negotiated and opened by your Asterisk instance to the SIP provider. If the
firewall doesn't work properly, disable any "sip
Michael,
Following up on my own message. We provided a template for use with the mass
provisioning feature in AstLinux. This was committed on Friday or Saturday and
will be in the next release (which we hope to have out soon).
Darrick
From: Darrick
Michael,
The Polycom configs are dependent on firmware so that it's a bit of a pain. I
add the base config parts at least to the wiki when I get a chance.
We use the AstLinux provisioning and do have a Polycom template that works with
how we are implementing for our most of our customers.
Da
Lonnie,
I have a few times, but I can't say it's something I would miss if it wasn't
there.
Darrick
-Original Message-
From: Lonnie Abelbeck [mailto:li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 3:26 PM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: [Astlinux-users] Anyone using /
The AstLinux Team has released 1.2.3. All current users are encouraged to
upgrade as this release addresses several security issues.
Updates include:
* Security fixes, including 35 significant "CVE" exploits have been resolved
for various packages.
* Asterisk version bumps and pjsip 2.4 for A
know of no one who has used the Digium interface.
John Novack
Darrick Hartman wrote:
AstLinux has included a web interface for Asterisk that was developed and
supported by Digium. Digium stopped support on this about 4 years ago. We
continued to include it because it mostly worked on
AstLinux has included a web interface for Asterisk that was developed and
supported by Digium. Digium stopped support on this about 4 years ago. We
continued to include it because it mostly worked on certain systems. (Asterisk
versions upto and including Asterisk 1.8). Since Digium hasn't su
The AstLinux Team has released 1.2.1. All current users are encouraged to
upgrade as this release addresses several security issues.
New in 1.2.1:
*Wan Failover Support
*SMART monitoring on SSD (on supported devices)
*Asterisk Version updates
For a full changelog, visit this pages:
http://www.a
Michael,
We've used several of the Ubiqui Networks EdgeRouter Lite's at remote sites
that don't require running Asterisk. They use Vyatta with a web interface
wrapped over the top, but the shell is available. Those run about $100 and will
give you VPN, firewall and a bunch of other features (bu
The AstLinux Team has released 1.2.0. All current users are encouraged to
upgrade as this release addresses the bash "ShellShock" bug.
New in 1.2.0:
* New Linux Kernel 3.2.x
* "igb" ethernet driver for Intel Atom C2000
* Enable AES-NI support
* New "sip-user-agent" firewall plugin
* New versions
ed by the pjsip inclusion into Asterisk 12, and thought how great would it
be to run on AstLinux too. :)
Thanks for the info.
On 10/2/14 10:50 AM, Darrick Hartman wrote:
The real answer is the new SIP stack (pjsip) involves some extra work. When the
next LTS release is out, we'll work o
The real answer is the new SIP stack (pjsip) involves some extra work. When the
next LTS release is out, we'll work on a version that has Asterisk 13.
In the meantime, upgrade to 1.2.0. I'll be sending out a release email shortly,
but the images are there now.
Darrick
Sent from my mobile devic
We're working on a fix. The risk is minimal as we don't publish some of the ENV
variables that are required to use the exploit to it's fullest extent.
Darrick
Sent from my mobile device. Please excuse my brevity.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Knill [michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au]
The AstLinux Team has released 1.1.7. All current users are encouraged to
upgrade as this release addresses several security and bugfixes.
1.1.7 adds:
* SSL update support for ddclient
* SQL table generation for phoneprov-tools
* enable ACPI and APIC in RUNNIX to increase hardware compatibil
Some sip providers route by IP. If that's the case, find out the provider's IP
addresses and only allow inbound signalling on port 5060 from these addresses.
-Original Message-
From: Lonnie Abelbeck [li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com]
Received: Sunday, 15 Jun 2014, 7:49PM
To: AstLinux Users Mai
Voltage will only be an issue on FXS channels. If you're using FXO, you won't
have an issue.
If a special driver is required, you'll need to build this in your own build
environment. We're currently not including any OpenVox drivers.
I've moved almost all analog interfaces towards gateway boxes
The AstLinux Team has released version 1.1.6. All current users are encouraged
to upgrade as this release addresses several security and bugfix issues. (note
that no official released version of AstLinux was affected by the Heartbleed
bug).
AstLinux 1.1.6 adds:
* "phoneprov-tools" to facilit
IAX is essentially a single vendor concept that was never fully developed. VPN
or SIP with TLS is really the best way to go.
Sent from my mobile device. Please excuse my brevity.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Knill [michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au]
Received: Saturday, 15 Mar 2014, 1
We use and support AstLinux commercially. Feel free to contact me off list.
Darrick
-Original Message-
From: Peter Loron [pet...@standingwave.org]
Received: Tuesday, 04 Mar 2014, 11:21PM
To: Astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net [Astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net]
Subject: [Astlinux-use
> working fine. I have no idea what the problem was but I will keep an
> > eye on the logs closely for the next few days and see what happens. I
> > have backup and am running a rsync backup or asturw hourly so I can
> > recover if necessary. If problems occur again I can a
Back it up and get a new card. It looks like you are having some sort of
hardware problems.
-Original Message-
From: David Kerr [da...@kerr.net]
Received: Thursday, 13 Feb 2014, 11:42PM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List [astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net]
Subject: [Astlinux-users] Is my
ame 256MB flash
drive with zero issues.
what gives?
~Benjamin
On Wed, 2014-01-22 at 21:42 +, Darrick Hartman wrote:
> The AstLinux Team has released version 1.1.4. All current users are
> encouraged to upgrade as this release addresses several security and bugfix
> issues.
The AstLinux Team has released version 1.1.4. All current users are encouraged
to upgrade as this release addresses several security and bugfix issues.
AstLinux 1.1.4 adds:
* An LDAP server to distribute directory information
* Network statistics using "darkstat"
* UPS equipment monitoring via
David,
You can simply delete the .htpasswd file located in
/oldroot/mnt/asturw/stat/var/www/admin
That will revert it back to the stock one found in /stat/var/www/admin (which
is astlinux). Note that if you have other user passwords, you may want to save
a backup of that file and copy the line
It is sharing with USB controller but that should not normally be an issue. We
never were able to resolve it and ended up using an Audiocodes box instead.
Wish I had a better answer.
Sent from my mobile device. Please excuse my brevity.
-Original Message-
From: Ionel Chila [ionelch...@y
What hardware are you using to plug the TDM410P into? When we've seen this
issue and discussed it with Digium support, they have indicated that the
motherboard was "not compatible" with that card. Sometimes it's not an issue,
but other times we have seen those errors affect performance.
I kno
What version of Asterisk. The "canreinvite" setting has changed in newer
versions. You need "directmedia=no" in newer versions to force asterisk to stay
in the path.
-Original Message-
From: nedi [n...@gmx.ch]
Received: Sunday, 29 Sep 2013, 6:17AM
To: Astlinux [astlinux-users@lists.sourc
The AstLinux Team has released AstLinux 1.1.3. All current users are
encouraged to upgrade as this release addresses several security and bugfix
issues.
AstLinux 1.1.3 adds:
* An Asterisk Operator Panel (FOP2) via a new Add-On Package facility
* Logrotate automatically configured to control
What is your broadband link? ADSL sucks under load. It's the latency that's
killing you.
Sent from my mobile device. Please excuse my brevity.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Knill [michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au]
Received: Wednesday, 04 Sep 2013, 4:11PM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing Li
Lach,
Can you please answer Lonnie's original question? What are you trying to solve
by turning off ACPI? Normally, we don't see that as something you'd want/need
to turn off. If it should be turned off, we'd like to know why so we can make
that as an option for other users moving forward.
The AstLinux Team has released AstLinux 1.1.2. All current users are
encouraged to upgrade as this release addresses several security and bugfixes.
AstLinux 1.1.2 adds:
* LDAP client tools,
* Asterisk res_snmp.so module used together with the snmpd service,
* latest Broadcom tg3 network driver
We've seen issues with Comcast more so than Vitelity. We have several clients
using Vitelity without issue. We use ulaw exclusively. You might want to open a
ticket. They've been helpful when we've had issues, most of which have been
routing between providers.
Darrick
Sent from my mobile devic
Michael,
Asterisk 11 has been stable. I believe there are some benefits to using
Asterisk 11 if you are using XMPP. As always, check the Asterisk upgrade.txt
file when switching between versions.
We've been using Asterisk 11 for well over a month at our office with no issues.
Darrick
-O
Those two links discuss installing the DEVELOPMENT environment which is used to
make AstLinux images. It is not for installing on CentOS. AstLinux is itself
an OS. It does not lay on top of an OS.
What you're asking is not something you'll be able to do with AstLinux.
Darrick
From: zaheer..
ry Automation.
>> On internet you can found lot of information about raspberry pi and arduino
>> integration. I think all can be applied to Astlinux.
>>
>> Dominko
>>
>>
>> From: Darrick Hartman
>> mailto:dhart...@djhsolutions.com>>
>>
Dominko,
How are you planning to use this? What would be the benefit to the overall
project?
Darrick
-Original Message-
From: Dominko Vrljic [dominko_vrl...@yahoo.com]
Received: Monday, 06 May 2013, 6:23AM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List [astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net]
Subject: [
Nedi,
Are you talking about the pppoe password or in Asterisk? Not clear if you mean
your ISP or SIP provider.
Sent from my mobile device. Please excuse my brevity.
-Original Message-
From: nedi [n...@gmx.ch]
Received: Monday, 29 Apr 2013, 6:55AM
To: Astlinux [astlinux-users@lists.sour
There are notes. I was planning to get that posted yesterday, but a paid
project got in the middle.
I'll try to get things posted a little later tonight.
Darrick
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-Original Message-
From: Fernando F. [digitaldis...@gmail.com]
Receive
Dan,
I've often found that on faster internet connections, the traffic shaping
really isn't necessary. It's hard to fill a 4Mb/s pipe unless you have
multiple people working remotely off a server in your office (or people are
doing bittorrent. I usually only turn on traffic shaping if there i
ase, can someone point me towards a decent reference site for
migrating from 1.4 to either supported version (and give me an idea as to which
version it would be most sensible to select)? I've been put off upgrading in
the past because I couldn't get better info than "there are lot
ooting?
Thanks in advance
____
From: Darrick Hartman
To: "asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com"
; "AstLinux Developers Mailing List
(astlinux-de...@lists.sourceforge.net)" ;
'AstLinux Users Mailing List'
Sent: Thursday, Febr
can [Upgrade with New] using the new URL
for AstLinux 1.1.0 .
Lonnie
On Feb 7, 2013, at 2:39 PM, Fernando F. wrote:
> Team,
>
> Good job!
> Is it possible to go from 1.8 to 11 via the firmware url check?
>
>
> Thank You,
>
> Fernando Fuentes
> DIGITALVOIPNET.COM<htt
The AstLinux Team is pleased to announce the release of AstLinux 1.1.0. This
is a slightly more significant upgrade from previous version updates.
Some of the key additions include:
--Prosody, an XMPP/Jabber Server
--Asterisk Calendar integration
--A more complete implementation of perl
--Lua s
David
Thanks for pointing out those specifics. Most of that is standard practice when
migrating between major versions. It's always good to have the reminder though.
Darrick
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-Original Message-
From: David Kerr [da...@kerr.net]
Recei
The AstLinux Team is happy to announce the release of AstLinux 1.0.6 with
support for Asterisk 1.8.18.1 and Asterisk 1.4.44. Asterisk 11 images are
available at http://build.astlinux.org
For a full changelog and more details about these releases, please visit
http://www.astlinux.org
-The AstL
Tom,
You may also need to have your gateway/router device have a route to the
OpenVPN subnet that identifies the Astlinux box as the gateway for the OpenVPN
subnet.
Darrick
-Original Message-
From: Tom Chadwin [mailto:nnpait.servi...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 10
It is up. I may have failed to announce that.
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-Original Message-
From: Fernando F. [digitaldis...@gmail.com]
Received: Tuesday, 04 Dec 2012, 10:53am
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List [astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net]
Subject: [Astl
Users Mailing List [astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net]
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] ALIX Recommendations.
Any particular model you can suggest
Thanks
On Nov 18, 2012 1:39 PM, "Darrick Hartman"
mailto:dhart...@djhsolutions.com>> wrote:
Sangoma makes nice sip gatewa
Sangoma makes nice sip gateway devices. For analog implementations, we are
going this direction over an internal card.
Sent from my mobile device. Please excuse my brevity.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Keuter [li...@mksolutions.info]
Received: Sunday, 18 Nov 2012, 11:56am
To: AstLinu
Fernando,
Yes, this is possible, but that sounds a lot like a switch with poor
performance ;). Take a look at the examples in /stat/etc/rc.conf. You'll need
to have the appropriate variables added to user.conf, but it should be pretty
straightforward. Again, use /stat/etc/rc.conf as an examp
Just so I understand this clearly, you're trying to run ESXi on that Jetway
Atom board? I don't think that's a supported piece of hardware, is it?
Darrick
From: Fernando F. [mailto:digitaldis...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 7:46 AM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [
Michael,
We used queues internally with hints on phones to indicate if a member is
signed in. We use this on our "support line". Works out quite well as we can
see if someone in another physical office is "available".
We have not implemented any sort of "status board" for queue states thoug
Just use SIP (unless you are really bandwidth starved, the conversion from SIP
to IAX2 back to SIP is usually not worth the headache. You might be
experiencing something with a version mismatch).
Oh wait, you are likely experiencing an issue with the openvpn routing, not
specific to IAX2.
Two
I apologize for the unplanned downtime on the websites and the sporadic access
over the last 2 days. The server itself is fine and has been moved to a new
location. After the keeper of the domain registration enters the new IP
address of the server, we'll be set.
Regards,
Darrick
---
y.
Thanks
Tom
-Original Message-
From: Darrick Hartman [mailto:dhart...@djhsolutions.com]
Sent: 17 August 2012 12:52
To: 'AstLinux Users Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] [Astlinux-devel] AstLinux 1.0.4 Released
Tom,
I believe with 2.6 you need to specify the echo cancel
Tom,
I believe with 2.6 you need to specify the echo canceler used. In the past, if
none was specified a default was used. That behavior changed and you must now
specify one in the DAHDI system.conf
Examples: echocanceller=hwec, (if you have hardware ec) . Other
options include mg2, kb1
Ho
David,
I've used a few of the Gigaset A580's in a small environment where paging
wasn't really an issue. Seemed fine and seemed to be well constructed.
The one thing that I can confirm is the Aastra DECT handsets that came with the
57iCT and 480iCT's are best used to hold doors open. They com
The AstLinux Team is happy to announce the release of 1.0.4.
New in this release:
-- Asterisk 1.4.44 and 1.8.14.1
-- DAHDI, dahdi-linux 2.6.1 and dahdi-tools 2.6.1
-- wanpipe, version bump to 3.5.27
-- rhino, version bump to 0.99.6b2. Support is now enabled again by default.
-- libPRI, upstr
Using "genkd" is deprecated. If you read the instructions on the
http://doc.astlinux.org website, you'll see "genunion" is the preferred method.
This allows you to use the internal flash card for both the operating system
and persistent storage.
Unionfs has been the preferred and only officia
7; Neo-ITX
How does the power consumption compare? Silent (ie fanless) and green were
strong elements in my selecting the net5501.
Tom
From: Darrick Hartman
[mailto:dhart...@djhsolutions.com]<mailto:[mailto:dhart...@djhsolutions.com]>
Sent: 15 June 2012 00:04
To: eldorado...@ya
or just about the same or slightly more than a Net5501 board,
case, power...
-Christopher
____________
From: Darrick Hartman
To: 'AstLinux Users Mailing List'
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 8:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Astlinux on VIA Technologies' N
ce servers for small groups that only need to handle a small number of
calls at the same time.
-Pete
On Jun 12, 2012, at 2:28 PM, Darrick Hartman wrote:
> All of these other cheap devices are interesting, but not very practical in a
> business use setting.
>
> -Original
All of these other cheap devices are interesting, but not very practical in a
business use setting.
-Original Message-
From: Peter Loron [mailto:pet...@standingwave.org]
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 3:39 PM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Astlinux on VIA Tec
Tim,
Do you have any code to trigger the extra led's? If there was, we could
feasibly add those options and have this as a separate build option.
Darrick
-Original Message-
>
> Darrick's standard "geni586-serial" images have SMP enabled.
Interesting! I'll have to generate a custom im
The AstLinux Team officially announces the release of AstLinux 1.0.3. All
users (except Rhino card users--read below) should upgrade to this release.
There are several security updates as well as other feature improvements.
Key updates include:
-- Asterisk 1.4.44 and 1.8.11.1
-- DAHDI, dahdi
Michael,
I use zabbix to monitor my systems. It's pretty easy to setup and has flexible
alerting options.
Darrick
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-Original Message-
From: Michael Knill [michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au]
Received: Thursday, 24 May 2012, 6:22pm
To:
Upgrade. It's fixed in 1.0.3 which is up but not on the website. Note that
Rhino support was removed. More details when the changelog is published.
Sent from my mobile device. Please excuse my brevity.
-Original Message-
From: d...@ryson.org [d...@ryson.org]
Received: Friday, 18 May 2012
The Sangoma gateways look interesting. I haven’t pulled the trigger on one
yet, but I echo the Grandstream concerns. The Audiocodes devices have been
pretty solid so far for us too.
Darrick
From: Michael Keuter [mailto:li...@mksolutions.info]
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 10:43 AM
To: AstLinu
Twanny,
Can you clarify your original statement? You said you "tried to set it to see
more tabs". How did you do that? What steps did you take?
Was it working properly before that?
Darrick
-Original Message-
From: Lonnie Abelbeck [mailto:li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com]
Sent: Sunday, May
dn't be in sync.
-James
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 3:13 PM, Darrick Hartman
mailto:dhart...@djhsolutions.com>> wrote:
Tom,
This is a feature that we implemented for that very reason. I installed
AstLinux on a network that had a Windows DHCP server. A Windows network works
much better if
Tom,
This is a feature that we implemented for that very reason. I installed
AstLinux on a network that had a Windows DHCP server. A Windows network works
much better if it's allow to do DHCP.
In the rc.conf (/mnt/kd/rc.conf if you have a single file, or
/mnt/kd/rc.conf.d/user.conf if using
the log file is only parsed every so many minutes. Is the IP blocked after 5
minutes?
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-Original Message-
From: Ionel Chila [ionelch...@yahoo.com]
Received: Friday, 13 Apr 2012, 6:08pm
To: Ast Linux Users Mailing List [astlinux-users@l
Tom,
I'm not aware of a good way to do this in iptables. It's really needs to be
done by an SMTP service. Usually systems like this are fronted by a mechanism
like amavisd that intercepts the smtp traffic, filters it through various
mechanisms (spamassassin et al) and finally hands it over to
I would suspect the link-mtu set that high on most connections would cause
problems with fragmentation. Most cable internet connections and T1's use
1500. Most dsl circuits use 1492. I wouldn't explicitly set the link-mtu
unless you're trying to do something non-standard or trying to solve a
Tom,
If both ends are static IP's you might be better off using ipsec. There are
aspects of traffic shaping that are better handled with ipsec connections.
Are you looking for an example using the web interface in AstLinux or are you
trying to do this from the CLI?
Darrick
-Original Mess
Try removing the /mnt/kd/wanpipe dir before upgrading. Make a backup first, but
something likely changed between versions of wanpipe. You can then copy
/stat/etc/wanpipe to that location, after a successful upgrade.
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-Original Message
The AstLinux team is happy to announce the release of version 1.0.2. This
release features several security updates. All current users are encouraged to
upgrade as soon as possible. Please see the documentation at
http://doc.astlinux.org for upgrade details or the official release pages.
Upd
I'm uploading images for the 1.0.2 release. The official release announcement
and web page will be published later today. Just wanted to give our users the
early notification since this version will be immediately available from the
upgrade utility (web or cli) after the upload finishes.
Darr
I would strongly urge someone doing a new installation to use a CF card larger
than 256MB. It may be possible, but you might have issues in the future.
Darrick
-Original Message-
From: Brian Barr [mailto:brianba...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 2:07 PM
To: astlinux-users@l
Linux 1.01 Released
Hi Darrick,
No keydisk; I'm only using asturw. Sorry; I'm not sure what kcmd is, so I
doubt I ever modified it. What's the best way to check?
Dan
-Original Message-----
From: "Darrick Hartman"
Sent: Monday, January
have you modified the kcmd? Do you have a keydisk or are you only using asturw?
-Original Message-
From: d...@ryson.org [d...@ryson.org]
Received: Monday, 16 Jan 2012, 1:44pm
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List [astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net]
CC: AstLinux Users Mailing List [astlinux-us
The AstLinux Team would like to announce the release of 1.0.1. This version is
available with either Asterisk 1.4.43 or Asterisk 1.8.8.3. A full changelog
and upgrade (or new install) instructions are available on our website. Please
follow the upgrade instructions carefully when upgrading fr
My understanding is the asterisk-gui implementation for Asterisk 1.8 is
preliminary and you may need to add some extra config variables to get it to
work. I'll check if there is an update available that we can include in 1.0.2.
Darrick
-Original Message-
From: Michael [mailto:auslands.
The 1.0.1 images are being uploaded as I write this. The website will be
updated later today, but don't be surprised when you see 1.0.1 when you do an
upgrade-run-image. Also note that you should also upgrade runnix at the same
time. There were a few changes in the way ide drives are handled.
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