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  1. Re:Perfect Solution: install Asterisk@Home on Solutions for Small Business VoIP? · · Score: 1

    Heh. Me too. It really floored me once I went and downloaded it. I had that thing up and running with a broadvoice VOIP account in like 2 hours. Andrew (the head of the project) has really outdone himself with that project. It just grew and grew and grew. I'm amazed that Digium hasn't caught on to it and and whipped up their own ISO. Ever check the download hits at sourceforge?! Holey cow. Thats a lot of downloads!!! I'm still waiting for A@H to move into the top 10 sourceforge project. I believe its at 14 right now.

    - Ginel

  2. Perfect Solution: install Asterisk@Home on Solutions for Small Business VoIP? · · Score: 2, Informative

    I'm amazed asterisk@home wasn't the first thing posted here. Don't be fooled by the @Home part. This is a full fledged install of asterisk that is only limited by the hardware you install it on. You can have a working PBX in an hour. I'm planning to install this at all my remote sites (6 of them) with free extension call throughout and then plan to install it at my main location (150 phones) and have it all interconnected. A VERY powerful solution.

    (Note: I just copied the rest of this from the handbook so I don't have to retype it all)

    The Asterisk@Home project enables the home (or small office) user to quickly set up a full featured Asterisk PBX with a web based interface in about an hour on a dedicated PC. Even if you are new to Linux, Asterisk@home handles that by handling the complete Linux install for you. In order to get up and running all you need to do is download the Asterisk@Home .iso and burn it to a CD. Boot that CD and you will get a very complete Asterisk and Linux install.

    Asterisk@Home provides a nicely integrated install of some of the best software from the Asterisk community, such as the Asterisk Management Portal, which provides an intuitive Web GUI for configuring asterisk, and the Flash Operators Panel, which lets you see and control your Asterisk PBX in realtime, and FAX support through span-dsp.

    What is included in Asterisk@Home 2.0:

    Linux CentOS 4.2 - http://www.centos.org/ - CentOS is 100% compatible rebuild of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), in full compliance with Red Hat's redistribution requirements. CentOS 2, 3, and 4 are built from publically available open source SRPMS provided by Red Hat. CentOS conforms fully with the upstream vendor's redistribution policies and aims to be 100% binary compatible. CentOS mainly changes packages to remove upstream vendor branding and artwork. CentOS is for people who need an enterprise level operating system with stability to match without the associated cost and support.
    Apache Web Server (2.0.52)
    MySQL Database (4.1.12) - SQL database for Call Detail Reports and optional configuration information.
    Php (4.3.9)
    Asterisk 1.2 - http://www.asterisk.org/ An open source software implementation of a telephone private branch exchange (PBX). A PBX connects one or more telephones on one side to one or more telephone lines on the other side. A good example of this is a small company with 100 internal telephones sharing 20 outgoing/incoming telephone lines. A PBX can be more cost effective then having 100 direct telephone lines.
    AMP 1.10.010 BETA - http://www.coalescentsystems.ca/ - Asterisk Management Panel is a web based GUI that allows you to easily manage Asterisk without having to edit sometimes complicated text configuration files. This package is can really make a difference in learning and configuring asterisk easily.
    Flash Operator Panel 0.24 - http://www.asternic.org/ - Flash Operator Panel is a switchboard type application for the Asterisk PBX. It runs on a web browser with the flash plugin. It is able to display information about your PBX activity in real time. You can see what all of your extensions, trunks, and conferences are doing. You can also hang up, transfer, initate a call or create a conference call.
    Festival Speech Engine version 1.96 - http://festvox.org/festival/ - Festival is a speech synthesis system. It allows you to enter text that the Asterisk@Home server "reads out loud" to anyone calling the server. Using this, you can be sure the same voice is used across the whole asterisk server.
    SugarCRM with Cisco XML Services interface + Click to Dial - http://www.sugarcrm.com/crm/ - SugarCRM is designed to a be a complete customer/contact manager. Using SugarCRM we can manage all types of communications (faxes, te

  3. VNC has already been cracked on Which VNC Software Is Best? · · Score: 2, Informative

    I tested this crack with WinVNC 3.3.3 r9, RealVNC 3.3.7, and RealVNC 4.0. They are all vulerable.

    Here is the web site:
    http://www.phenoelit.de/vncrack/

    Here is the documentation:
    For the moment, I will put here just the stuff from usage() and some comments:

    Online: ./vncrack -h target.host.com -w wordlist.txt [-opt's]
    Passwd: ./vncrack -C /home/some/user/.vnc/passwd
    Windows interactive mode: ./vncrack -W
    enter hex key one byte per line - find it in
    \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ORL\WinVNC3\Passwo rd or
    \HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\ORL\WinVNC3\Pass word

    Options for online mode:
    -v verbose
    -d N Sleep N nanoseconds between each try
    -D N Sleep N seconds between each try
    -a Just a funny thing
    -p P connect to port P instead of 5900
    -s N Sleep N seconds in case connect() failed
    -R NWait N seconds when you got blocked

    Options for challange/response intercepted by PHoss:
    -c Copy and paste from PHoss
    -r Copy and paste from PHoss

    In Windoze interactive mode, you are prompted for 8 lines of 2-digit hex data. This looks like this:

    2F
    98
    1D
    C5
    48
    E0
    9E
    C2
    You may use 'echo -e "AF\nFE\n..."' for this task and pipe it in VNCrack. It is the stuff you find in the registry keys.
    The decryption of files and Registry key is fast, since the key is known.

    Version stuff: This proggy replys to the server's version message with bouncing back the same one. But I suspect this program will not work with major versions greater then 3.3.

  4. Just answer the poor shmuck already! DESKTOP RAILS on Rack Mounted PCs for the Home User? · · Score: 1

    Hiya, I also looked for a nice little system that I placed in my office closet. I run my mail, firewall, and raid 5 set off a desktop rail mount. theyre fairly cheap ($44). here is the site http://www.rackmountsolutions.net/DR8-12%20Enlarge d.asp I bought 1 4U case for my IDE raid 5 set and 2 2u for my firewall and VMWARE server pc. The empty cases were fairly cheap (about $150) but i wish i bought them all 4u because I'd have the room to mess around more. Good Luck. -G