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    • StrongBadS
      StrongBad @A Former User
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      @thecreativeone91 said:

      @StrongBad said:

      No single networking conf file in the Red Hat, Suse, Fedora world. It's by interface.

      And most firewall/gateway devices seem to be.

      It's
      /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-device where you'd put eth0, eth1 etc (what ever your device is named, ifconfig should help in finding it) in place of device.

      No, this isn't a real gateway or anything like that. He's making those terms up. It's a cheap, hobby PBX from some vendor that doesn't even list such a product. The only file on the machine that holds the IP address is some XML file that looks like it is meant to be edited by a web tool. There is no safe way to make changes to it. I explained what to do to fix it with the web interface and he has no interest in actually fixing it.

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        voipmarkets
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        that Y im saying i dont know how to use linux

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          A Former User @StrongBad
          last edited by A Former User

          @StrongBad said:

          @thecreativeone91 said:

          @StrongBad said:

          No single networking conf file in the Red Hat, Suse, Fedora world. It's by interface.

          And most firewall/gateway devices seem to be.

          It's
          /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-device where you'd put eth0, eth1 etc (what ever your device is named, ifconfig should help in finding it) in place of device.

          No, this isn't a real gateway or anything like that. He's making those terms up. It's a cheap, hobby PBX from some vendor that doesn't even list such a product. The only file on the machine that holds the IP address is some XML file that looks like it is meant to be edited by a web tool. There is no safe way to make changes to it. I explained what to do to fix it with the web interface and he has no interest in actually fixing it.

          Wow...

          Well if you want to try out a real Linux PBX load up freepbx on a Raspberry PI or something.. Would probably do better than a home grade device.

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          • StrongBadS
            StrongBad @voipmarkets
            last edited by

            @voipmarkets said:

            that Y im saying i dont know how to use linux

            See, this is what I mean? I explained over and over that Linux wasn't a thing and that his issues have nothing to do with Linux. He knows not to say this, but repeats it over and over anyway.

            No matter how many times I explained that what he has is nothing like any normal Linux and none of the config files are there because it is completely proprietary he refuses to tell me what device he has, what OS he is running, how he acquired it and just demands, over and over, to be told the "standard way to do this in Linux."

            For thirty minutes I've explained that there is no "standard way to do anything" and that he cant keep asking that. Yet, there he does it again.

            The system is proprietary, knowing Linux has nothing to do with it.

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            • StrongBadS
              StrongBad @A Former User
              last edited by

              @thecreativeone91 said:

              @StrongBad said:

              @thecreativeone91 said:

              @StrongBad said:

              No single networking conf file in the Red Hat, Suse, Fedora world. It's by interface.

              And most firewall/gateway devices seem to be.

              It's
              /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-device where you'd put eth0, eth1 etc (what ever your device is named, ifconfig should help in finding it) in place of device.

              No, this isn't a real gateway or anything like that. He's making those terms up. It's a cheap, hobby PBX from some vendor that doesn't even list such a product. The only file on the machine that holds the IP address is some XML file that looks like it is meant to be edited by a web tool. There is no safe way to make changes to it. I explained what to do to fix it with the web interface and he has no interest in actually fixing it.

              Wow...

              Well if you want to try out a real Linux PBX load up freepbx on a Raspberry PI or something.. Would probably do better than a home grade device.

              I mentioned that he needed a business class PBX too. What he is running is some toy that can't be supported.

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                voipmarkets
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                first go learn what is mean voip gateway and what is pbx means...............................ok
                you dont know what is networking

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                • StrongBadS
                  StrongBad @voipmarkets
                  last edited by

                  @voipmarkets said:

                  first go learn what is mean voip gateway and what is pbx means...............................ok
                  you dont know what is networking

                  Yes, that is the problem.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller
                    last edited by

                    What's the Linux distro in question? We need to know that in order to help.

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                    • ?
                      A Former User
                      last edited by

                      What's the device make and model?

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                      • thanksajdotcomT
                        thanksajdotcom @voipmarkets
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                        @voipmarkets said:

                        that Y im saying i dont know how to use linux

                        Learn to type like a human.

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                        • thanksajdotcomT
                          thanksajdotcom @voipmarkets
                          last edited by thanksajdotcom

                          @voipmarkets said:

                          first go learn what is mean voip gateway and what is pbx means...............................ok
                          you dont know what is networking

                          Learn to write with proper grammar. You write like a 14-year-old texting their buddies.

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                            A Former User @thanksajdotcom
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                            @thanksaj said:

                            @voipmarkets said:

                            first go learn what is mean voip gateway and what is pbx means...............................ok
                            you dont know what is networking

                            Learn to write with proper grammar. You write like a 14-year-old texting their buddies.

                            English may not be his/her first language. Just saying.

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                            • thanksajdotcomT
                              thanksajdotcom
                              last edited by

                              We've been trying to help, asking you to provide more information so that we can actually be of help, and you refuse to help yourself. At this point, we can draw only one of two conclusions: either you're totally incompetent and an idiot, or you're a troll. Now it's possible both are true, but at this point it's one or the other. So which is it?

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                              • thanksajdotcomT
                                thanksajdotcom @A Former User
                                last edited by

                                @thecreativeone91 said:

                                @thanksaj said:

                                @voipmarkets said:

                                first go learn what is mean voip gateway and what is pbx means...............................ok
                                you dont know what is networking

                                Learn to write with proper grammar. You write like a 14-year-old texting their buddies.

                                English may not be his/her first language. Just saying.

                                I can respect that if it's not but the lack of any attempt at proper grammar shows to me this person obviously doesn't care, which indicates troll. If it was someone trying but not doing so hot, I give kudos for the effort. This is someone making an effort to deliberately use BAD grammar.

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                                  voipmarkets @A Former User
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                                  @thecreativeone91 thank you man i know your are and every one is trying to help but after what this roood man .

                                  i cant explain what im facing
                                  thanks for every one tried to help

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                                  • thanksajdotcomT
                                    thanksajdotcom @voipmarkets
                                    last edited by thanksajdotcom

                                    @voipmarkets said:

                                    @thecreativeone91 thank you man i know your are and every one is trying to help but after what this roood man .

                                    i cant explain what im facing
                                    thanks for every one tried to help

                                    The fact is that we aren't the RUDE ones...you are. We've asked for SOME info to help us determine what you're dealing with. You haven't told us what type of system, provided screenshots, or done anything to give us the info we've asked for. You're acting as if you're totally helpless because "I don't know Linux", but now you're just copping out and being lazy. Neither are acceptable in IT.

                                    If English isn't your first language, so be it. However, you type like the current generation's teenagers text, which is horrendous. The fact you typed out rude as "roood" proves my point. At this point, I'm considering you a troll and will provide no further help in the future until you can act with some decorum and decency.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller
                                      last edited by

                                      Maybe some screenshots? If you have an iPhone or Android, take a picture of the computer in question?

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                                        doyle.jack @thanksajdotcom
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                                        @thanksaj said:

                                        Windows is unstable in many ways because it doesn't do things like Linux. The registry? ICK!

                                        I know it used to, and I believe Windows still tries to load the entire registry into memory. I know it makes access to it almost instant, and with so much memory nowadays it probably doesn't make the difference it used to, but why load so many configurations into memory for applications you aren't even running???

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller
                                          last edited by

                                          The registry is just too complicated. A database when text files do the job.

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                                          • thanksajdotcomT
                                            thanksajdotcom @scottalanmiller
                                            last edited by

                                            @scottalanmiller said:

                                            The registry is just too complicated. A database when text files do the job.

                                            Exactly. They've taken an approach that promotes obscurity and severely degrades efficiency as a result.

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