Re: [WISPA] Network Monitor

2008-08-01 Thread Jeremy Davis
 I'm having a hard time understanding why yawl just wouldn't use the
 Dude?  It's FREE, it emails me in the event of an anomaly, sends text
 msgs, monitors/graphs number of hotspot users, bandwidth, outages,
 traffic on my links, uptime, or just about anything else you want to
 look at, log, notify you of, login to, upgrade, or have your wife go
 fix;-) It even has a nice pretty web interface for your level 1 support
 crew (daughter or son) to look at.

So does nagios and cacti.  They are also open source so you can write any
plug-in you need including non-snmp device checks.  Cacti has tons of
premade templates that can be found all over the net. I use nagios to check
to see if linux boxes are up to date and a variety of other non-typical, non
snmp monitoring situations.  I also have the ability to provision the
information to the NMS systems from my billing system so I can setup all of
my information in one location and push it out to all of the other
systems.

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Re: [WISPA] VoIP Deployments....I'm serious

2008-08-08 Thread Jeremy Davis
 Asking for real-world feedback from operators who have deployed voip on
 their networks, and their experiences with the vendors they chose, as
 well
 as their billing platforms.

We trunk with vitelity.net.  The prices are not too bad unless you are in an
expensive rate center.  If not it is still profitable, but harder to make a
dime on unlimited type services.

We use freeside for our billing and provisioning. 


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Re: [WISPA] VoIP Deployments....I'm serious

2008-08-08 Thread Jeremy Davis
 Are you using the Freeside Asterisk server?

Nope.  We are currently using Trixbox.

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Re: [WISPA] VoIP Deployments....I'm serious

2008-08-09 Thread Jeremy Davis
 We don't care about CDRs as we give an all you can eat long distance
 feature.  We will look at the totals month by month to see if we are
 making
 out OK or loosing our shirt.

If that is the case then about any billing solution can handle your needs.
Out of curiosity does Vox charge extra for international calls or are they
disabled? 

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Re: [WISPA] VoIP Deployments....I'm serious

2008-08-09 Thread Jeremy Davis
 Whoever it is we are using charges extra for the intl calls.

Then to some extent, you do need to checkout CDR records.

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Re: [WISPA] OT Mail help

2008-12-16 Thread Jeremy Davis
 anyone can decifer where this email is comming from? we have a Exchange
 server for our office, all users are receving this spam

host86-139-131-61.range86-139.btcentralplus.com is the offender. 
Btcentralplus.com is the reverse domain for British Telecom DSL customers, I 
think.  We get a lot of spam from them on the spam boxes we maintain.  Most 
likely it's a person with a virus/hacked server etc...

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Re: [WISPA] OT Excel Help

2008-12-17 Thread Jeremy Davis
 Thanks, I'll check it out

Let me know if you can't get it done with Excel.  It would take me like 10 
minutes to write something in perl to make it happen.

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Re: [WISPA] Freeside

2009-11-23 Thread Jeremy Davis
On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 14:37 -0600, ccrum wrote:
 Scratch that last. I deleted the database and started over. Now I get 
 this error:
 
 [frees...@localhost /]$ freeside-setup -d dot11net.com
 NO CONFIGURATION TABLE FOUND at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/FS/UID.pm 
 line 131.
 DBD::mysql::db do failed: BLOB/TEXT column 'job' used in key 
 specification without a key length at /usr/bin/freeside-setup line 109.
 CREATE error: BLOB/TEXT column 'job' used in key specification without a 
 key length
 doing statement: CREATE  INDEX h_queue3 ON h_queue ( job ) at 
 /usr/bin/freeside-setup line 109.

Check out this thread on our web forum:
http://www.freeside.biz/forum/viewtopic.php?t=544

This should take care of it.  I would, however, strongly reccommend the
use of postgresql over mysql.


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Re: [WISPA] Freeside

2009-11-24 Thread Jeremy Davis
On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 16:01 -0600, Mike Hammett wrote:
 That's kinda sad.  All or nothing.

Its not really sad.  It is nearly impossible to support an application
as complex as Freeside without understanding how it was setup and if it
is installed/configured properly to begin with.

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Re: [WISPA] Mac Dearman Update

2009-01-16 Thread Jeremy Davis
 Did she say if he had a stint?

He did.

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Re: [WISPA] Mac Dearman OT

2009-01-16 Thread Jeremy Davis
 HmmHeart-healthy Diet Rodizio

 How's the salad bar there anyway?

Haven't seen one of those since I have been down here :)

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Re: [WISPA] Really Simple Mikrotik shaping?

2009-01-20 Thread Jeremy Davis
 I really don't get the love affair with PPPOE; I assume there's
 something I'm missing, and I've always been curious as to what.

There is a lot of cool things you can do with radius / pppoe systems, change an 
IP if they haven't paid which can redirect customers to non-payment portals, 
use radius to dole out IP address ranges, authentication, encryption, and 
automatic bandwidth rules via MT's.  These are just a few of the cool things 
can result with PPPoE / Radius systems.  Like David said all of these things 
can be done without PPPoE but it is a lot easier to control the customer from 
an external system with these things in place.


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Re: [WISPA] Really Simple Mikrotik shaping?

2009-01-20 Thread Jeremy Davis
 I just don't see which of those you can't do with simple DHCP and
 RADIUS, and that's a lot easier for the customer. The customer doesn't
 have to set up a PPPOE client on their PC or router or Xbox 360 or
 whatever dumb network appliance they just bought for seventeen bucks on
 eBay; they plug it in, it magically works.

I try to avoid DHCP like the plague since there is no good way to detect rouge 
DHCP servers on the network.(I.E. plugging your router in backwards)  most 
people have routers that do PPPoE and Motorola canopy can do PPPoE from the SM. 
 So most of the time the customers just plug in the device into the router and 
there isn't a problem.  In most situations the customers do not even know they 
are on PPPoE.

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Re: [WISPA] Authentication Methods

2009-09-21 Thread Jeremy Davis
On Mon, 2009-09-21 at 17:36 -0400, Robert West wrote:
 I've been trying to get around to FreeRADIUS.  Do you use that, Josh?  I've
 been looking at Radius Manager as well and have the download but have yet to
 do a darn thing with any of it.

I have been using it for almost 10 years and its one of my favorite
Radius servers to work with, both paid and open source.

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Re: [WISPA] AAA box

2006-03-30 Thread Jeremy Davis

chris cooper wrote:

Anyone have any good recommendations on AAA boxes?
  


What are you trying to do?  PPPoE or MacAuthentication?  Self contained 
hotspot like box?


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Re: [WISPA] Spectrum Analyzer

2006-05-10 Thread Jeremy Davis

Paul Hendry wrote:

Hi Chuck,

Never had to purchase a spectrum analyzer before but as we are now getting
to the stage where one would come in handy I'm just beginning to look into
what's available. I've noticed the HP 8569A specs say it only goes up to
1.5GHz? How do you use this with 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz? Is it the norm to get
some form of converter?
  
If I remember correctly from my SA repair and sales days, only the 
extremely old HP 8569A's went to 1.5Ghz.  You can get external mixers to 
go up 40Ghz, but hardly relevant to WISP's.  After a certain 
revision(which you can hardly find the older ones)  included an internal 
mixer to go to about 1.5Ghz. 


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Re: [WISPA] I need a cheap watchdog/reboot thingy

2006-05-10 Thread Jeremy Davis

Rick Smith wrote:

http://www.42u.com/dataprobe_iboot_remote_reboot.htm

Around $250 and worth every penny.  It'll do exactly what you want.
  
Ive worked with these before.  They are nice and you can easily write 
programs to do the reboot functionality.


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Re: [WISPA] SpanAssassin

2006-08-02 Thread Jeremy Davis

Scott Reed wrote:
I am looking for a easy, step-by-step guide to setup SpamAssassin on 
my Linux sendmail server.  Google has not provided anything that gets 
me there.  Anyone have a link to a good setup guide?
I've always prefered to use amavisd to integrate spamassassin. 
http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/ is the website.  There are a lot of 
howtos in the docs that come with the software.  Also consider upgrading 
to postfix.  If you cant/dont want to, you can integrate spamassassin 
with sendmail via a sendmail milter or amavisd.


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Re: [WISPA] [Fwd: Durbin introduces billtoencouragehighspeedinternetaccess in rural areas]

2006-08-09 Thread Jeremy Davis

David Weddell wrote:

I wrote a 5 paragraph response to David as well on this subject, then erased
it all. I am with you Mac and will choose to NOT make any derogatory
comments at all. It just a shame to see all of these government programs
being given to the RBOC's and others that abuse the money. 


Regards from rural Indiana where 35% of our population resides.
  
I about said something as well.  Even though I live in the city now, I 
spend the largest part of my life in a rural area.  To be honest I miss 
East Central Indiana!


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Re: [WISPA] Fw: BID TOMORROW: Telogy Auction of 3800 Items of Electronic Test Equipment

2006-09-12 Thread Jeremy Davis

Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:

fyi
 
They have a few spectrum analyzers for sale here.
Just becareful, some of them wont work.  I used to buy them all of them 
time to repair.


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Re: [WISPA] Preferred Netflow collector/analyzer?

2006-09-18 Thread Jeremy Davis

David E. Smith wrote:

As part of a wholly unrelated network tweak, I now have a Mikrotik box
in a perfect place to snoop on my whole network, and seeing that
RouterOS 2.9 supports Cisco NetFlow, the gears started turning...

I'd like recommendations on Netflow collectors and analyzers. I played
briefly with nTop, the package Mikrotik sorta-recommends, but it was
just too unstable for my taste. (The nTop daemon died about four times
over the weekend.)

There's plenty of commercial Netflow tools out there, some of which run
for many thousands of dollars. Of course, I don't have THAT kind of
money, but there are a few less expensive packages as well. What works,
and what doesn't?
  

IPTrack works pretty well. http://dev.webpipe.net/iptrack/

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Re: [WISPA] Loading freetype for cacti

2006-10-16 Thread Jeremy Davis

Scott Reed wrote:
I have tried to load freetype 2.1.10 and 2.2.1 so I can run cacti 
monitoring.  Both versions appear to load just fine on my RedHat 
RHEL3.0 system, but rrdtool can't find it.  Any suggestions?
Never had a similar problem before, but I would double check and see if 
I had the development freetype package. If that didnt help I would 
search for the freetype libraries on the box, if they are located in an 
unconventional place I would add the directory to /etc/ld.so.conf, then 
run the ldconf .


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Re: [WISPA] Open Proxy

2006-10-21 Thread Jeremy Davis

Carl A Jeptha wrote:

Hi,
Is there a way to test for an open proxy. I really need to find this 
open proxy that is being reported with our gateway which is a MT Box. 
The Proxies on it are disabled.



What type of proxy is being detected?

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Re: [WISPA] OT: sendmail question

2006-10-30 Thread Jeremy Davis




You have a local user named bob and you have three domains that your server
handles mail for, say yingyang.com, yoyo.com and jacks.com. You could send
an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] , [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] and 
they would
all get to the local user bob. Is there anyway to restrict bob to only be
able to receive and send on one of those particular domains instead of all
three? I though that I had found something on this in the past but I have
been googling for two days now and have come up with nothing. 

The only thing I have found is the virtual user table, 
That is how you do it.  Make a virtual user for the main account and 
then just  forward the other email addresses to that account.


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Re: [WISPA] Anyone here using Vitelity.net for VOIP services?

2006-10-31 Thread Jeremy Davis

Butch Evans wrote:
I am having some issues and would like to see if anyone else using 
this service is having the same issues, or has some suggestions for 
getting it fixed.  I am ready to switch to another provider because 
Vitelity support sucks pretty badly anyway.


We had some callerid problems to start with.  Then they somehow mis 
provisioned our 1-800.  Everything got a lot better once we switched 
from IAX2 to SIP for the trunking protocol.  Give me a call today if 
there is anything I can do it help you out.  Matt Larsen has been using 
them as well and hasn't had any problems so far, but we are both still 
in the testing phase.


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Re: [WISPA] [Fwd: WISP 60 Second Newsletter]

2007-01-10 Thread Jeremy Davis

Peter R. wrote:
Is this a WISPA sponsored publication? Or just someone who snagged my 
email off the list?

I am getting it as well.

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Re: [WISPA] Mikrotik 1 to 1 NAT question

2007-01-25 Thread Jeremy Davis

Don Annas wrote:

I have an office router/Mikrotik that has a wan IP that is set up as a
global nat to an inside private range.  Additionally, we have a /27 routed
to the Mikrotik and are doing 1 to 1 nat translations using dstnat for
certain servers.  Our problem is that while traffic can get to these devices
using the alternate IP on the /27, when the devices send outbound traffic,
it appears to be coming from the wan IP that is utilized for the global NAT
pool instead of the IP that we are trying to translate it too.  Any ideas?
  

You need a srcnat rule as well.

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Re: [WISPA] TRIVIA QUESTION

2007-05-01 Thread Jeremy Davis

Rick Harnish wrote:

What WISPA member is short, overweight, climbs towers, talks with an accent,
writes with a unique flare, lost his hair, applies ointment to his tush on a
regular basis and turns 45 tomorrow?  Need a hint, open the attachment.
It's a good thing his wife is a sweetheart.

 

I guessed that one right!  Happy B-day old man!

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Re: [WISPA] Reverse DNS

2007-07-12 Thread Jeremy Davis

Carl A jeptha wrote:
If I only have a 16 pubic ip addresses, can I control my reverse dns 
or should my upstream be doing that In the past it was always done 
that way, but now they are try to change and some of my email is not 
working - no reverse dns.


Typically your upstream will handle it or they will forward the request 
to your DNS servers.


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Re: [WISPA] Anyone Know George?

2005-10-25 Thread Jeremy Davis

John Scrivner wrote:

I had a new membership request for WISPA Principle Membership from 
George Vastardis from Lamda Communications. I tried to get him 
registered in the WISPA signup server and get this when I send him an 
invitation to join:


Unknown host: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Anyone know him? Can someone tell him we are having trouble getting 
back to him?

Thanks,
Scriv


Check the spelling, the address and the business name are different. 
Switch the N to a M.


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Re: [WISPA] Re: [wisp] Another reason to love the Barracuda...

2005-12-13 Thread Jeremy Davis

Tom DeReggi wrote:



I disagree. Your view is old school, and todays a new world.  The 
trend is that people want to know when their messages are not 
successfully delivered to the recipient. Its a have it right now 
world.  Sending mail to a backup queuem waiting for the recipient to 
come back up, is a disservice to the recipient and the sender. They'd 
rather just know the message didn't get through, and they know they 
must call up the subscriber instead.


Secondly, having backup MX records for store and forward servers can 
create a horrible open door for Spammers.



I totally agree, backup MX records hurt about as much as they help.

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