Asterisk connected to RingCentral VOIP provider with proper SIP setup
A detailed how-to recipe of proper configuration of Asterisk for use with RingCentral provider with configuration file samples.
Read moreA detailed how-to recipe of proper configuration of Asterisk for use with RingCentral provider with configuration file samples.
Read moreThe issue happens because PuTTY user key stored in Windows registry under saved sessions with that server host name takes precedence over the key configured in Tortoise.
Read moreIn our initial post on the AWS topic we explained how to automate regular EBS volume snapshot creation using a small Linux instance as a controlling and automation server. Now it is time to fill in the gap of what happens next: automated copy from region 1 to region 2.
Read moreReports surfaced recently that bypassing authentication of a Linux system equipped with Grub2 versions from 1.98 (December, 2009) to 2.02 (December, 2015) is as easy as pressing backspace key 28 times when the boot loader prompts for a username.
Read moreWe begin a series of posts on our first-hand experience with Amazon Web Services (AWS) hosting platform and accompanied technologies. While allegedly possessing ten times more cloud resources than the top 14 other IaaS providers taken together (according to May 2015 reports), Amazon today is that certain behemoth reigning over them all. Economics aside, what amazes us most about AWS is how tons of feature-rich offerings, abundance of documentation, and gazillions of online discussions present so little for a young pioneer that takes on her first AWS quest. That is easy with AWS to launch an instance, though most of subsequent steps require planning, in some cases profound research, or, in other words, a difficult path full of trials, tribulations, and overdrawn accounts. That pay as you go paradigm needs budgeting and verification to be efficient.
Read moreA new edition of The Debian Administrator’s Handbook by Raphaël Hertzog, Roland Mas—the third one counting only English editions, and the seventh if the first four French-only are included—has been issued by Freexian. Shortly after the first English edition, communal experience with the book has justified the the in its title, the book becoming both the most widely read introduction into Debian and the most used single handbook, leaving out the documentation itself, of course.
Read moreIf your Evolution mail client—after upgrading to Debian Jessie (i. e. up to v. 3.12.9)—“loses” some messages received through IMAP, check its local Junk directory for a remote IMAP server, even if you cannot remember configuring local spam filtering. Mind that for whatever reason Evo does not indicate the number of messages in this directory.
Read moreHTTPS-Everywhere 3.5 seems to break Youtube clips visibility (in my case, in Debian 7-64/Iceweasel 28 context) last two to three days.
Read moreWhat if you had an existing SSL certificate for your static website, say running Apache2 web server. What if you needed to re-use same certificate for a new dynamic Java-based website running Tomcat instance that you were just adding. That would include following steps:
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