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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X 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 reccomm
0 years and its one of my favorite
Radius servers to work with, both paid and open source.
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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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a lot easier to control the customer from
an external system with these things in place.
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> HmmHeart-healthy Diet Rodizio
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> How's the salad bar there anyway?
Haven't seen one of those since I have been down here :)
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> Did she say if he had a stint?
He did.
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> 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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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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> 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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Vox charge extra for international calls or are they
disabled?
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> Are you using the Freeside Asterisk server?
Nope. We are currently using Trixbox.
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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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tems 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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Jeremy Davis
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it or they will forward the request
to your DNS servers.
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Jeremy Davis
Would you like to see your advertisement here? Let the WISPA Board know your
feelings about allowing advertisements on the free
However its not that WISP friendly until AFTER it is setup.
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I guessed that one right! Happy B-day old man!
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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
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.
Jeremy
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ms so far, but we are both still
in the testing phase.
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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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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?
Jeremy
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d 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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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
b
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.
Jeremy
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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
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/soft
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.
Jeremy
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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
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?
Jeremy
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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
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? C
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