Has anyone been able to make dialpad work under Linux? This is my last step to
getting rid of winders once and for all. Thanks for any info.
autofw
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>John
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>On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 09:59:51PM -0600, Ray Percival wrote:
>> Has anyone gotten Dialpad to work through ipchains and if so do you happen
>> to have any recipes? Thanks very much.
>> Ray
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There were some pretty good instructions in their help
section for linux firewalls:
http://www.dialpad.com/support/index.html
I had to recompile the kernel to include autofw
John
On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 09:59:51PM -0600, Ray Percival wrote:
> Has anyone gotten Dialpad to work through ipcha
Has anyone gotten Dialpad to work through ipchains and if so do you happen to
have any recipes? Thanks very much.
Ray
Does anybody know if it is possible to get Dialpad to work under Linux? I know
they do not support it. Does anyone know of any unofficial clients? This is may
last barrier to getting rid of winders for good. Thanks.
On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 10:00:16PM -0400, Chris Mason wrote:
> I'm using Debian 2.2.15 as a firewall, configuring IPCqHAINS with
> PMfirewall. I would like to be able to use Dialpad from my windows machines
> but after reading all the info I could find I cannot get it to work.
I'm using Debian 2.2.15 as a firewall, configuring IPCqHAINS with
PMfirewall. I would like to be able to use Dialpad from my windows machines
but after reading all the info I could find I cannot get it to work. Anyone
ever succeed? Any expert on the subject available to help?
Chris Mason
Bo
Does anyone know if there are IP-to-phone telephony applications out
there for Linux, similar to what Dialpad or Net2phone do? I know
about Speakfreely, but I'm looking for something that will let me
place calls from my Linux box to phones in the US for free or very
cheap.
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