I'm new to the list -- I think I subscribed just after some things
happened. Too bad. I hope to see some activity return to the list.
John Call
Systems / Network Analyst
Brigham Young University Hawaii
808-675-3275
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On May 4, 2008, at 7:44 PM, Edward Haddock wrote:
On
If you review the archives, the volume was pretty low before the storm
as well. Most of the traffic before came from Jim and Scott.
What sort of activity do you want to see now? Michael tried kick
starting things with his Django presentation. I registered
freesoftwarehawaii.org to potentially
John Call wrote:
I'm new to the list -- I think I subscribed just after some things
happened. Too bad. I hope to see some activity return to the list.
John Call
Systems / Network Analyst
Brigham Young University Hawaii
808-675-3275
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On May 4, 2008, at 7:44 PM, Edward
Luau was pretty quiet in the past because there were other lists to post
problems. Now that a little time has passed and the dust has settled
maybe it's time to get back to using Luau in a manner in which it was
intended, to post problems and discuss fixes.
No need for any talk about stepping
Unified communications moving forward to federation. The interop show madept
progress towards getting jabber+asterisk talking to openser and sipx; and have
notified microsoft of a bug in their sip handshaking. It is our intent to push
uc federation forward by setting up sandboxes at both uh and
http://www.opus1.com/uc/index.html
This is where we will be storing information on the Unified Communications
efforts by the InteropLABs and where we will be posting GPL'd code once it's
clean.
http://www.opus1.com/nac/
This is where the Network Access Control folks will be posting
So it isn't that hard to get SSL for something like webdav working if the
firewall is in transparent mode since the IP addresses and dns entries
match..but does someone have a link to a How to for Apache setup for
webdav but in NAT address space?
/brian chee
University of Hawaii SOEST
Since I'm new to the list I hope you'll help me understand. What is
the purpose of LUAU? I've been working with Linux since Red Hat 7 and
enjoy staying abreast of new technologies and sharing my experiences
with Linux. I'm really excited to hear that Brian Chee is working on
some cool