Re: [plug] Building the Open Source Portfolio (was Re: Help for Job Hunters)

2008-05-06 Thread Roger Filomeno
Only after 4 actively using Drupal (PHP CMS), this year im contributing back as a Google Summer of Code for Drupal. Basically because being here in PH -- contributing to FOSS is limited to amount of free time (less freelance :D) and if your job NDA permits it. On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Ariz

Re: [plug] [OT] Digium TE120 on PLDT E1

2008-05-06 Thread Roger Filomeno
Waw Avaya... pricey for something can be done reading voip docs online ^_^ Our works properly with Sangoma Card. BTW try contacting Marvin Pascual, he was here a few weeks ago with a VOIP Box Solution using Digium cards if my memory serves me correctly. On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Jimmy Lim

Re: [plug] [OT] Digium TE120 on PLDT E1

2008-05-06 Thread Holden Hao
We already have an existing E1 line from PLDT, before we are using Avaya PBX, then we tried putting the line to the Digium Card and we are getting Yellow Status LED. Here's my zaptel.conf looks like: loadzone = ph defaultzone=ph alaw=1-31 span=1,2,0,cas,hdb3 cas=1-15:1001

[plug] [OT] Meeting with NCC

2008-05-06 Thread Engels Antonio
Hi, My apologies if this is off-topic - I'm not sure if plug-admin or plug-org are still publicly accessible. The National Computer Center would like to meet with FOSS groups in the country for possible collaboration. Can someone represent the group? Please advise? TIA! Regards, Engels --

Re: [plug] [OT] Meeting with NCC

2008-05-06 Thread Rage Callao
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Engels Antonio wrote: | Hi, | | My apologies if this is off-topic - I'm not sure if plug-admin or plug-org | are still publicly accessible. | | The National Computer Center would like to meet with FOSS groups in the | country for possible

[plug] multiple radius

2008-05-06 Thread Nelson Serafica
Is it possible to run multiple radius daemon? I'm using icradius and want to run probably 2 or 3 radius daemon with each their own config file and different port? I have a proxy radius running by freeradius and the backend server is icradius. I'm not sure if this can be done but it seems

Re: [plug] multiple radius

2008-05-06 Thread fooler mail
On 5/6/08, Nelson Serafica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it possible to run multiple radius daemon? I'm using icradius and want to run probably 2 or 3 radius daemon with each their own config file and different port? I have a proxy radius running by freeradius and the backend server is

Re: [plug] multiple radius

2008-05-06 Thread Nelson Serafica
I have 1 proxy radius and 5 backend radius. I'm plannning to consolidate them to 1 backend radius since dialup nowadays is almost dead. One of my solution is another another daemon listening to different port and different config to the backend server. In my 5 backend server, 2 is freeradius

Re: [plug] Decrypting passwords

2008-05-06 Thread Iris Lames
I have a sample here: dn: uid=some.user,ou=people,dc=mydomain,dc=com userPassword:: VmVRdWFrczE= The password is a base64 encoded text string. it is a strong indication that the password is base64 encoding because of the = character at the end of password and not a

Re: [plug] multiple radius

2008-05-06 Thread fooler mail
On 5/6/08, Nelson Serafica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have 1 proxy radius and 5 backend radius. I'm plannning to consolidate them to 1 backend radius since dialup nowadays is almost dead. One of my solution is another another daemon listening to different port and different config to the

Re: [plug] Decrypting passwords

2008-05-06 Thread fooler mail
On 5/6/08, Iris Lames [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks, it works. It's indeed base64. Thanks...Thanks...Thanks!!! sure no problem... but i would suggest to start implementing security in your ldap by using ldaps to secure your channel between ldap client and ldap server... fooler.

Re: [plug] Decrypting passwords

2008-05-06 Thread Ariz Jacinto
and there goes the privacy of their co-workers and/or clients and worst, the vuln was even made public. i'm not sure what's your company's policy for disclosure but i'm pretty confident that this shouldn't be one of them especially if you're in a BPO industry. now that you've mentioned your

Re: [plug] Building the Open Source Portfolio (was Re: Help for Job Hunters)

2008-05-06 Thread Orlando Andico
I don't know about you guys, but personally I gain zero geek pride from working on open-source projects. I used to have a couple of projects like a DECADE ago and back then I was brimming full of pride at bug reports and code fixes and mention on web sites but that is so loser-ish :-P Make

[plug] Building the Open Source Portfolio

2008-05-06 Thread manny+phnix.net
On Wed, 7 May 2008, Orlando Andico wrote: I hack boats. I hack camera lenses. I hack flashes to add functionality to them. I hack cameras (well, i blew up my EOS 350D from hacking it.. oh well) All of which are far more fun than contributing to an open-source project. I'm not a programmer.

Re: [plug] Building the Open Source Portfolio (was Re: Help for Job Hunters)

2008-05-06 Thread Ariz Jacinto
hehehe, that's hilarious. perhaps it would really end up like you've grown out of it or maybe by raising the bar, among other things. others would simply use their idle times creating their startup instead of immediately contributing code to F/OSS projects. Although they would still contribute to

Re: [plug] Building the Open Source Portfolio

2008-05-06 Thread Rage Callao
manny+phnix.net wrote: I'm not a programmer. I hack motorcycles. I used to hack cars. And before that, I hacked my kiddie toys. But I sure wish I could contribute code to an open source project. But I can't. So I promote open source by using it, making it work, and encouraging other

Re: [plug] Decrypting passwords

2008-05-06 Thread Christian Masancay
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 9:55 PM, Iris Lames [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a sample here: dn: uid=some.user,ou=people,dc=mydomain,dc=com userPassword:: VmVRdWFrczE= The password is a base64 encoded text string. it is a strong indication that the

Re: [plug] [OT] Digium TE120 on PLDT E1

2008-05-06 Thread Matt Arnilo S. Baluyos (Mailing Lists)
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Jimmy Lim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 7:05 PM, Matt Arnilo S. Baluyos (Mailing Lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Jimmy, Can you confirm that the jumper on the card is set to E1 and not T1? Regards, Matt Hi Matt,

Re: [plug] Building the Open Source Portfolio (was Re: Help for Job Hunters)

2008-05-06 Thread Xander Solis
Hi All, Usually open source projects have a donate section that allows people to send them money, beer, pizza, etc. I don't know if this would be applicable here in Manila :) Anyways i think most people do contribute code/do QA testing for distributions (ie. Fedora project), but do not advertise

Re: [plug] Building the Open Source Portfolio (was Re: Help for Job Hunters)

2008-05-06 Thread Orlando Andico
You know Ariz, I really think it's an age thing. If you look at the guys who set up Facebook, Myspace, OpenDNS they're all in their early- to mid-twenties. I guess once you hit 30+ and you still haven't struck it rich, you kind of settle down into a niche. Many of my colleagues are actually

Re: [plug] multiple radius

2008-05-06 Thread Nelson Serafica
Do you have an idea how can I do the your first suggestion? - Original Message From: fooler mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List plug@lists.linux.org.ph Sent: Tuesday, May 6, 2008 10:43:23 PM Subject: Re: [plug] multiple radius

Re: [plug] Building the Open Source Portfolio

2008-05-06 Thread Orlando Andico
The original topic building the open source portfolio was not to help society... it was more of for building your own resume... hardly an altruistic goal. On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 2:29 AM, manny+phnix.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 7 May 2008, Orlando Andico wrote: I hack boats. I hack

Re: [plug] Building the Open Source Portfolio (was Re: Help for Job Hunters)

2008-05-06 Thread Miguel Paraz
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Orlando Andico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You know Ariz, I really think it's an age thing. If you look at the guys who set up Facebook, Myspace, OpenDNS they're all in their early- to mid-twenties. I guess once you hit 30+ and you still haven't struck it