MavEtJu's Distorted View of the World - 2005-08
To let
Baby On Keyboard Quotes Alcatel Premium VoIP phone and the ISC dhcpd 3.0.3 Single geeks vs married geeks Back to index To letPosted on 2005-08-26 09:42:01, modified on 2006-01-09 16:29:23 Heard on the radio (ABC Radio National, about 2005-08-26 09:40) The verb "to let" can mean:
No comments | Share on Facebook | Share on Twitter Baby On Keyboard QuotesPosted on 2005-08-25 11:14:12, modified on 2006-01-09 16:29:23 Baby on mamas lap happily typing away on a MacOS/X keyboard
Me: He typed kill. I don't like him anymore. She: He typed 8qqquu. And made a hyperlink of it. No comments | Share on Facebook | Share on Twitter Alcatel Premium VoIP phone and the ISC dhcpd 3.0.3Posted on 2005-08-19 10:59:03, modified on 2006-01-09 16:29:23 My Alcatel Premium e-reflexes voice-over-IP phone (best VoIP phone I've encountered, besides the fact that it is a non-SIP non-open protocol device) suddenly stopped worked after an upgrade from the ISC dhcpd 3.0.1r14 (yes yes) to version 3.0.3. The error was (very descriptive): Error 2.02 The cause was this change in the ISC DHCP server: The siaddr field was being improperly set to the server-identifier when responding to DHCP messages. RFC2131 clarified the siaddr field as meaning the 'next server in the bootstrap process', eg a tftp server. The siaddr field is now left zeroed unless next-server is configured. And according to the output of dhcpdump(1), that was indeed the case: TIME: 10:30:13.000930 | TIME: 10:32:31.001894 IP: 192.168.1.1.67 (00:50:8b:b9:2 IP: 192.168.1.1.67 (00:50:8b:b9:2 OP: 2 (BOOTPREPLY) OP: 2 (BOOTPREPLY) HTYPE: 1 (Ethernet) HTYPE: 1 (Ethernet) HLEN: 6 HLEN: 6 HOPS: 0 HOPS: 0 XID: 7db4fce1 XID: 7db4fce1 SECS: 0 SECS: 0 FLAGS: 0 FLAGS: 0 CIADDR: 0.0.0.0 CIADDR: 0.0.0.0 YIADDR: 192.168.2.249 YIADDR: 192.168.2.249 SIADDR: 192.168.1.1 | SIADDR: 0.0.0.0 GIADDR: 0.0.0.0 GIADDR: 0.0.0.0 CHADDR: 00:80:9f:54:50:a3:00:00:00:00 CHADDR: 00:80:9f:54:50:a3:00:00:00:00 SNAME: . SNAME: . FNAME: . FNAME: . OPTION: 53 ( 1) DHCP message type OPTION: 53 ( 1) DHCP message type OPTION: 54 ( 4) Server identifier OPTION: 54 ( 4) Server identifier OPTION: 51 ( 4) IP address leasetim OPTION: 51 ( 4) IP address leasetim OPTION: 1 ( 4) Subnet mask OPTION: 1 ( 4) Subnet mask OPTION: 3 ( 4) Routers OPTION: 3 ( 4) Routers OPTION: 43 ( 15) Vendor specific inf OPTION: 43 ( 15) Vendor specific inf OPTION: 58 ( 4) T1 OPTION: 58 ( 4) T1 OPTION: 59 ( 4) T2 OPTION: 59 ( 4) T2 OPTION: 66 ( 13) TFTP server name OPTION: 66 ( 13) TFTP server name OPTION: 67 ( 9) Bootfile name OPTION: 67 ( 9) Bootfile name My dhcpd entry for these phones now looks like: class "ipphone" { match if option vendor-class-identifier = "alcatel.tsc-ip.0"; option dhcp-parameter-request-list 1,3,28,43,54,58,59,60,66,67; option vendor-encapsulated-options "alcatel.a4400.0"; option tftp-server-name "10.192.13.10"; next-server 10.192.13.10; option bootfile-name "ST_JAMES"; } and every phone here is happy again! No comments | Share on Facebook | Share on Twitter Single geeks vs married geeksPosted on 2005-08-13 16:42:57, modified on 2006-01-09 16:29:23 I finally understand why *nix and commandline is so popular by single geeks and not by married geeks with babies.... When you're holding a squiggly baby on your lap with one hand, it's much easier to navigate with a mouse than it is with a keyboard. No comments | Share on Facebook | Share on Twitter |