Re: fax and asterisk

2010-01-31 Thread geoffrey mendelson


On Jan 31, 2010, at 2:32 AM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:


Those packages should have app_fax, so in most cases you won't need  
FFA.


I'm not sure what it does. I could not find a lot of documentation on  
it, and hoped to find it for FFA as it is a commercial product. I was  
disapointed, neither has a simple step by step guide to setting it up  
and using it to send and receive faxes. There also seems to be no way  
(or maybe it's a documentation problem) of just having either receive  
a fax as the next sequence number, or to send a file in the queue.


Hylafax does both and has been doing it for a long time, maybe a bit  
better hylafax integration would be useful.



I'm not sure there's yet FFA for Asterisk 1.6.2, and in any case  
when it

is avaialable, the interface for the fax module was changes relatively
late (after the Ubuntu packages were frozen, IIRC) to move the common
code of those two modules to a single module in the Asterisk tree.



There are several versions of FFA for 1.6 inculding 1.6.2.

My problem was not being able to get it to work after fixing the  
crashes due to the conflict with app_fax, it's much more basic, I  
can't figure out what to do with it in the first place.


Basicly what I want is to be able to dectect a fax tone as an IAX  
client on an incoming call and have it go to a fax queue or be  
forwarded to an IAXmodem.


On the way out, even simpler, let hylafax take a file(s) and convert  
them to the correct format and send them out.


My objective is to replace the function of a dumb fax machine with a  
smart computer. :-)


Thanks,

Geoff.

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weird traceroute

2010-01-31 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Hi,

I'm checking something very weird: I'm doing a traceroute to check
something, and then I see this:

traceroute 85.17.1.1
traceroute to 85.17.1.1 (85.17.1.1), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
 1  192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1)  0.908 ms  1.333 ms  1.796 ms
 2  89-139-0-1.bb.netvision.net.il (89.139.0.1)  12.328 ms  14.372 ms
 16.087 ms
 3  vl201.coresw1.hfa.nv.net.il (212.143.198.254)  18.059 ms  19.990 ms
 22.256 ms
 4  ten3-1-coresw1-ptk.nv.net.il (212.143.12.210)  25.652 ms  27.533 ms
ten3-1.coresw2.ptk.nv.net.il (212.143.12.111)  29.216 ms
 5  ge1-0.gw1.ptk.nv.net.il (212.143.10.193)  30.922 ms  33.138 ms  34.826
ms
 6  pos3-1-1.gw1.lnd.nv.net.il (212.143.12.138)  119.999 ms  100.428 ms
 112.253 ms
 7  ten3-1.brdr2.lnd.nv.net.il (212.143.14.134)  115.718 ms  116.122 ms
 117.610 ms
 8  10.80.1.1 (10.80.1.1)  143.145 ms  148.781 ms  153.709 ms
 9  ten4-0.lon.leaseweb.net (195.66.225.56)  113.546 ms  117.951 ms  118.661
ms
10  62.212.95.130 (62.212.95.130)  120.982 ms  121.583 ms  124.771 ms
11  te5-4.sr1.sbp.leaseweb.net (62.212.80.45)  131.928 ms  102.868 ms
 105.121 ms
12  hosted-by.leaseweb.com (85.17.1.1)  99.818 ms  98.886 ms  97.765 ms

See line 8. - 10.80.1.1?? I thought that 10.x.x.x wasn't suppose to
be routable outside internal LAN..

Am I missing something here?

Thanks,
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Re: weird traceroute

2010-01-31 Thread sammy ominsky
On 31/01/2010, at 23:38, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:

> 7  ten3-1.brdr2.lnd.nv.net.il (212.143.14.134)  115.718 ms  116.122 ms
> 117.610 ms
> 8  10.80.1.1 (10.80.1.1)  143.145 ms  148.781 ms  153.709 ms
> 9  ten4-0.lon.leaseweb.net (195.66.225.56)  113.546 ms  117.951 ms  118.661
> ms

I'd guess it's Netvision's gateway.  Israel's contribution to networking: 
putting non-routable IPs in public!

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Re: weird traceroute

2010-01-31 Thread Serge
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 23:38 +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> 
> I'm checking something very weird: I'm doing a traceroute to check
> something, and then I see this:
> 
> 
> traceroute 85.17.1.1
> traceroute to 85.17.1.1 (85.17.1.1), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
>  1  192.168.1.1 (192.168.1.1)  0.908 ms  1.333 ms  1.796 ms
>  2  89-139-0-1.bb.netvision.net.il (89.139.0.1)  12.328 ms  14.372 ms
>  16.087 ms
>  3  vl201.coresw1.hfa.nv.net.il (212.143.198.254)  18.059 ms  19.990
> ms  22.256 ms
>  4  ten3-1-coresw1-ptk.nv.net.il (212.143.12.210)  25.652 ms  27.533
> ms ten3-1.coresw2.ptk.nv.net.il (212.143.12.111)  29.216 ms
>  5  ge1-0.gw1.ptk.nv.net.il (212.143.10.193)  30.922 ms  33.138 ms
>  34.826 ms
>  6  pos3-1-1.gw1.lnd.nv.net.il (212.143.12.138)  119.999 ms  100.428
> ms  112.253 ms
>  7  ten3-1.brdr2.lnd.nv.net.il (212.143.14.134)  115.718 ms  116.122
> ms  117.610 ms
>  8  10.80.1.1 (10.80.1.1)  143.145 ms  148.781 ms  153.709 ms
>  9  ten4-0.lon.leaseweb.net (195.66.225.56)  113.546 ms  117.951 ms
>  118.661 ms
> 10  62.212.95.130 (62.212.95.130)  120.982 ms  121.583 ms  124.771 ms
> 11  te5-4.sr1.sbp.leaseweb.net (62.212.80.45)  131.928 ms  102.868 ms
>  105.121 ms
> 12  hosted-by.leaseweb.com (85.17.1.1)  99.818 ms  98.886 ms  97.765
> ms
> 
> 
> See line 8. - 10.80.1.1?? I thought that 10.x.x.x wasn't suppose to be
> routable outside internal LAN.. 
You're connected to NV, router at line 8 is in NV AS, it has route to
your IP.

Thanks, Serge.

> 
> 
> Am I missing something here?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Hetz
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Re: weird traceroute

2010-01-31 Thread Nadav Har'El
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote about "weird traceroute":
> Hi,
> 
> I'm checking something very weird: I'm doing a traceroute to check
> something, and then I see this:
>..
>  7  ten3-1.brdr2.lnd.nv.net.il (212.143.14.134)  115.718 ms  116.122 ms
>  117.610 ms
>  8  10.80.1.1 (10.80.1.1)  143.145 ms  148.781 ms  153.709 ms
>  9  ten4-0.lon.leaseweb.net (195.66.225.56)  113.546 ms  117.951 ms  118.661
> ms
>...
> See line 8. - 10.80.1.1?? I thought that 10.x.x.x wasn't suppose to
> be routable outside internal LAN..
> 
> Am I missing something here?

The host 10.80.1.1 is probably some sort of private gateway that sits between
Netvision's backbone (7) and the London Internet Exchange (9). Both 7 and 9
know how to contact this IP address, but it isn't routable from the general
Internet. You got back a reply from him because *you* are routable so the
reply could reach him. You managed to "find" this host because you (your
traceroute) sent him a UDP datagram with a TTL of 8, causing the packet
to stop at this stage of the route and be returned to you.

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Re: Linux system administrator

2010-01-31 Thread Michael Vasiliev
On 28/01/2010 07:47, Arik Peled wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We are looking for a Linux system administrator support on our site.
>
> We need maintenance support for our Linux servers.
>
> I prefer it will be a company – not only one person.
>
>  
>
> Thanks,
>
>  
>
>  
>
> Arik Peled,
>
> Office :  +972- 3 - 6440671
> Mobile: +972-50-9019005
> Fax:+972-77-4004913
> www.syslogics.co.il 
>
>  
>
I have a question. Is there any connection between the ability to dig
through the "SSH problem" thread you've replied to, and being able to
perform Linux system administration on your site?

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