[plug] plug Digest, Vol 158, Issue 9

Tony Moloney tonymoloney at gmail.com
Tue Jul 25 07:02:27 AWST 2017


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On 24 Jul 2017 12:00, <plug-request at plug.org.au> wrote:

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>    1. Re: IP phones (Leon Wright)
>    2. putty dosnt wait for a proxy connection and fails (Bill Kenworthy)
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> Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2017 13:57:48 +0800
> From: Leon Wright <techman83 at gmail.com>
> To: Kevin Shackleton <krshackleton at gmail.com>
> Cc: "plug at plug.org.au" <plug at plug.org.au>
> Subject: Re: [plug] IP phones
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> > I have 3 of Cisco 7942G IP phones available to a good home.  They are PoE
> > and I also have plugpacks for them.  One has SIP firmware.
> >
> > According to Internet info they should work through Asterisk relatively
> > easily.
> >
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> They definitely do work with Asterisk. They need SIP firmware and stepping
> up through version 8.5.2 before they'll work with anything newer.
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> Firmware/Config need be available via TFTP. DHCP option 66, address of the
> tftp server.
>
> Not after a phone (if I never saw another Cisco handset it'd be too soon),
> but if you get stuck ping the lists and I'll chime in.
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> Leon
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> Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2017 17:46:23 +0800
> From: Bill Kenworthy <billk at iinet.net.au>
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> Subject: [plug] putty dosnt wait for a proxy connection and fails
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> Hi, hoping someone has an idea:
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> I use putty from a windows PC to my linux systems at home - all works fine.
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> I also have a chain of software to deal with firewalls - sslh and
> stunnel on linux and putty/proxytunnel on the windows client end.
> Again, this works fine using a local instance of proxytunnel and
> localhost:[port] and connecting to [port] using putty.
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> My problem is if I use the (almost) identical command in the putty proxy
> dialog it fails - seems to not wait for proxytunnel to finish its
> connection process and errors off.  It used to work up until 12 months
> ago and I have a new use case I want to use it on and cant get it going.
>  I am currently using a public ssl proxy as a test case.
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> Has anyone come across this before?
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> BillK
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