Mar
08

The latest IXR library

It seems IXR (the Incutio XML-RPC library) is no longer available from a number of websites. So I’ve uploaded the latest version I’m currently using for projects. This version does contain most of the changes by Rogier van Dongen, added SSL support (requires CURL) and so on. This version does contain a few small changes,… Continue reading »

Jan
28

IXR (Incutio XML-RPC) with SSL support

I’ve been looking for this for ages now, but this morning I actually found someone that had done this, and is still following the XML-RPC conventions. (I’ve also got a closed source version of this, included in some projects, but it doesn’t follow the XML-RPC conventions anymore). So I was very glad to find this.… Continue reading »

Nov
01

Penistime – De perfecte manier om te meten of een bak genoeg uptime heeft

Net kwam ik op IRC een linkje tegen naar een site die inmiddels dood was, en enkel nog in de google cache bestond. Hier werd omschreven hoe penistime.c eruit zag, de beste manier om te meten of je linux bak lang genoeg aan staat. Geen nerdfights meer om te zien wie de beste uptime heeft,… Continue reading »

Oct
27

Client Exec addons competition

Some time ago I received a request to enter in the Client Exec addons competition. Well, I’ve written 2 addons for usage within my company, and modified another one to output more usefull statistical data. Due to the fact these plugins are licensed as LGPL by me, I thought, why not attach them to my… Continue reading »

Oct
19

Installation of Ruby on Rails on Debian Sarge

Just to prove I’m still alive, I’ll explain some stuff I did today. Today, I decided I wanted to install Ruby on Rails. So I’d copied a virtual Debian Sarge machine on the Sebsoft VPS server, so I could do it from a (somewhat too) clean start. First it took me about 45 minutes to… Continue reading »

Aug
08

Asterisk and RxFax, trouble or not?

Some time ago, I posted at the Asterisk-users mailinglist. I had a problem, with RxFax. It wasn’t working at all anymore. However it had worked before. In this posting, I’ll describe the problem and a possible fix. However I can’t call this a fix, as it’s a feature. Not a bug.

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