I wanted to make my slug running Asterisk do wakeup calls, since I currently pay $11/month for a daily wakeup call service and they’ll only try up to 4 times. As my starting point, I was using this dialplan from the-asterisk-book.com: [hotel-intern] exten => _*77*XXXXXXXXXXXX,1,Answer() exten => _*77*XXXXXXXXXXXX,n,Set(year=${EXTEN:4:4}) exten => _*77*XXXXXXXXXXXX,n,Set(month=${EXTEN:8:2}) exten => _*77*XXXXXXXXXXXX,n,Set(day=${EXTEN:10:2}) exten [...]
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Posted 18 August 2008
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Also tagged: asterisk, busybox, coreutils, date, dialplan, ipkg, nohup, nslu2, shell, shell script, sleep, slug, system, touch, wake-up, wake-up call, wakeup, wakeup call
Since I’m on my second of what will probably be 4 or 5 unslung NSLU2 “slug” units (with identical 1GB flash drives from eBay), I figured it was time to write down specific step-by-step directions, if perhaps only for my own use later. (As an aside, having the two ethernet ports on my Mac Pro [...]
Today, not only did the NSLU2 that I bought on eBay arrive, but the red anodized aluminum case for my Alix arrived, too. Getting the NSLU2 to run “unslung” from a 1GB flash drive was a royal pain. If I do a second one, I’ll have to verify my technique, but it seems that the [...]
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Posted 22 May 2008
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Also tagged: 'nix, alix, firewall, flash, flashdist, linksys, linux, nat, nslu2, openbsd, router, slug
The OpenBSD router machines I installed at my place and my parents’ have been failing and I’ve been doing band-aid fixes of little things as they break, but it’s annoying. My new idea is to use hardware routers, but to install one or more “slug” NSLU2 devices, unslung, inside each network to provide DNS and [...]
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Posted 17 May 2008
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Also tagged: alix, bsd, dell, dlink, dsl, ebay, gateway, linux, nslu2, openbsd, pppoe, router, slug, ssh, vpn