I ran into a couple of people yesterday who were interested in Asterisk and VoIP. When and where is the next Asterisk User Group meeting? I thought I'd email them the information.
According to Kevin McGregor:
I ran into a couple of people yesterday who were interested in Asterisk and VoIP. When and where is the next Asterisk User Group meeting? I thought I'd email them the information.
According to the Asterisk mailing list archive...
http://www.muug.mb.ca/pipermail/asterisk/2005-November/000322.html
"Next Asterisk User Group meeting:
7:00PM Tues Sept [sic] 6th ForeCast Technology's Boardroom 3rd floor - 421 Mulvey Ave East
It is off Osborne just past the railroad underpass across the street from RiverCity car wash. The entrance is on the Northwest corner of the building, The Great White North Professional Center."
(The date should read "Tues Dec 6th", as was indicated in the message subject.)
If people are interested in more information, the best thing to do would be to subscribe to the Asterisk mailing list...
http://www.muug.mb.ca/mailman/listinfo/asterisk
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005, Kevin McGregor wrote:
I ran into a couple of people yesterday who were interested in Asterisk and VoIP. When and where is the next Asterisk User Group meeting? I thought I'd email them the information.
First Tuesday of the month @ 7pm ForeCast Technology's Boardroom 3rd floor - 421 Mulvey Ave East (Just south of the underpass/railway on Osborne)
http://www.muug.mb.ca/mailman/listinfo/asterisk
I have been playing with Samba 3 on FC4 for over 3 days now, and it's starting to get not fun.
Samba appears to be up and running and the network is functional. When I browse the network on my Windows machines (one is Win 2000 pro the other is NT4) I am prompted for a username/password, then the server shows on the network. I can open its folder, and I can browse a tmp share inside (path /tmp) subject to the permissions of the subfolders.
When I try to access the home folder named "user" I get the error \Linuxserver\user is not accessible. The network name cannot be found.
It appears that authentication is working, as I can login at the prompt, and the subfolder representing the home directory is named after the user. Permissions under Linux should not be an issue, since I have granted universal access to /home and all subdirectories. If I try to browse folders that I do not have access to, I get a different error - access denied.
Since the default mapping of the [homes] share did not seem to work, I have even tried setting the smb.conf parameter path=/home/%S to no avail.
I have tried numerous other things, and a Google search turned up dozens of dead ends.
Does anyone have ideas re 1) the above problem 2) how to 'flush the cache' so that I don't have to log on and off on Windows every time I try a change in Samba 3) how to determine on the Linux machine which windows user is accessing from the network so I can confirm authentication is correct (like a 'who' command for Samba)
The problem is SE Linux.
I finally found the solution to this problem on Google by adding more search terms http://readlist.com/lists/redhat.com/fedora-list/14/73268.html
This two services was working OK before my update from FC3
I think that it was having something to do with SE, because to solution this I had to turn off SE, reboot, then turn on SE & reboot again, this (I think) relabeled the entire file system & after this; no more problems with the smb & ppp0 services getting working ok.
I booted after turning off SE, and it works - after many frustrating hours of looking for the problem in Samba.
Dan Martin wrote:
I have been playing with Samba 3 on FC4 for over 3 days now, and it's starting to get not fun.
Samba appears to be up and running and the network is functional. When I browse the network on my Windows machines (one is Win 2000 pro the other is NT4) I am prompted for a username/password, then the server shows on the network. I can open its folder, and I can browse a tmp share inside (path /tmp) subject to the permissions of the subfolders.
When I try to access the home folder named "user" I get the error \Linuxserver\user is not accessible. The network name cannot be found.
It appears that authentication is working, as I can login at the prompt, and the subfolder representing the home directory is named after the user. Permissions under Linux should not be an issue, since I have granted universal access to /home and all subdirectories. If I try to browse folders that I do not have access to, I get a different error - access denied.
Since the default mapping of the [homes] share did not seem to work, I have even tried setting the smb.conf parameter path=/home/%S to no avail.
I have tried numerous other things, and a Google search turned up dozens of dead ends.
Does anyone have ideas re
- the above problem
- how to 'flush the cache' so that I don't have to log on and off on
Windows every time I try a change in Samba 3) how to determine on the Linux machine which windows user is accessing from the network so I can confirm authentication is correct (like a 'who' command for Samba)