On 11/03/2010 03:06 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
Can I drop them somehow?
I am not aware of such function and it is not listed by RPC interface.
Cheers,
Daniel
Hello
maybe tcpkill (from dsniff package on Debian) can help you
Marius
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On 11/3/10 4:03 PM, Maw Zin Tun - Real Telekom wrote:
Hi List,
Any idea how to correct this error ?
Nov 3 15:01:18 s15391037
/usr/local/kamailio-3.0/sbin/kamailio[27812]: ERROR:
[pvapi.c:967]: no more space for text [84]
Nov 3 15:01:18 s15391037
/usr/local/kamailio-3.0/sbin/kamailio[27812
Hi List,
Any idea how to correct this error ?
Nov 3 15:01:18 s15391037 /usr/local/kamailio-3.0/sbin/kamailio[27812]:
ERROR: [pvapi.c:967]: no more space for text [84]
Nov 3 15:01:18 s15391037 /usr/local/kamailio-3.0/sbin/kamailio[27812]:
ERROR: [pvapi.c:995]: buffer overflow -- increase the b
Hello,
On 11/3/10 1:16 PM, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
Hello friends,
Is there any way from the outside (like from MI) I can check the existing
TCP/TLS connections?
there is a rpc command where you get info about tcp, using it with
sercmd looks like:
sercmd> core.tcp_info
{
readers: 4
Hi,
El 03/11/2010, a las 13:57, Bernhard Suttner escribió:
> Hi,
>
> is there a Kamailio module to prevent DoS Attacks like SIP Register Scanners?
> I know, that there is a way to implement that with Fail2Ban and xlog but it
> would be nice to have a "pure" Kamailio solution for that?
Pike m
On 11/03/2010 02:57 PM, Bernhard Suttner wrote:
Hi,
is there a Kamailio module to prevent DoS Attacks like SIP Register Scanners? I know,
that there is a way to implement that with Fail2Ban and xlog but it would be nice to have
a "pure" Kamailio solution for that?
Any idea is appreciated.
Be
Hi,
is there a Kamailio module to prevent DoS Attacks like SIP Register Scanners? I
know, that there is a way to implement that with Fail2Ban and xlog but it would
be nice to have a "pure" Kamailio solution for that?
Any idea is appreciated.
Best regards,
Bernhard Suttner
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Hello friends,
Is there any way from the outside (like from MI) I can check the existing
TCP/TLS connections?
Can I drop them somehow?
/O
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marius zbihlei writes:
> I must stress the fact that you must first test mhomed before deploying.
> I have heard reports (not yet confirmed) that for certain
> implementations it behaves badly. I haven't yet managed to
> confirm/infirm these reports but I am currently looking into it so you
>
On 11/03/2010 10:47 AM, marius zbihlei wrote:
On 11/02/2010 07:42 PM, Henning Westerholt wrote:
On Sunday 24 October 2010, Juha Heinanen wrote:
[..]
yes, i just had forgotten to call force_send_socket() in one particular
case and therefore got the send errors.
i have not used mhomed
For whatever its worth I also get error of somewhat same kind.
i.e. Just after installing/configuring , I log onto the siremis Web GUI and
I (as advised) try to change the "admin" user password or disable the
"member" user. I get same sort of error. Below is the output from the pop-up
firefox wind
On 11/02/2010 07:42 PM, Henning Westerholt wrote:
On Sunday 24 October 2010, Juha Heinanen wrote:
[..]
yes, i just had forgotten to call force_send_socket() in one particular
case and therefore got the send errors.
i have not used mhomed=1 because of the performance warning on the wiki
page
Hey Trevor,
I also goofed up and had the same error popping on me.
Here is what was missing (written loud & clear in the documentation)
Run a2mod
debox:/var/www/siremis-2.0.0# a2mod
type "rewrite" when prompted.
Restart apache2
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart.
Cheers
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