00:00.40 | phroo | hmm |
00:01.07 | phroo | how do i make the x101p use CTR21 instead of FCC? or isn't it needed (i'm in sweden) |
00:01.14 | bkw_ | ok |
00:01.16 | bkw_ | lets see |
00:02.34 | bkw_ | the loadzone and defaultzone set? |
00:03.06 | phroo | i've set the to 'fi' in lack of 'se' |
00:03.09 | bkw_ | not much on google about it |
00:03.25 | bkw_ | you can be evil and remove FCC support from wcfxo.c |
00:03.32 | phroo | hehe |
00:03.37 | bkw_ | so it only has CTR21 support |
00:04.10 | phroo | static int opermode = 1; |
00:04.13 | phroo | might do it? |
00:05.27 | bkw_ | try it |
00:05.39 | phroo | i'm recompiling as we speak |
00:05.57 | phroo | Dec 11 01:05:52 elak kernel: wcfxo: DAA mode is 'CTR21' |
00:05.59 | phroo | weeee |
00:06.38 | phroo | guess i could have supplied opermode as a parameter instead? |
00:06.58 | dimmik | Does anyone know of any way to map an incoming call to say MSN xxxyyy to extention yyy? |
00:07.51 | bkw_ | exten => xxxyyy,1,Goto(context|exten,priority) |
00:08.42 | dimmik | thanks bkw_ I will try this. |
00:08.51 | bdolljr | jerjer-should i e-mail you the trace? |
00:09.08 | indiam | thanks friends, that works fine |
00:10.13 | lele | sorry dimmik had an annoying phonecall.. you can do as bkw_ suggests, or you can define different contexts for different msns in capi.conf |
00:10.17 | phroo | bkw_: if i get a 404 when i try to dial a pstn number from my ip phone, does it mean my configs aren't allowing the call? |
00:10.37 | bkw_ | I dont know |
00:10.41 | bkw_ | whats your dial look like? |
00:10.48 | bkw_ | what device? |
00:10.51 | bkw_ | sip/ |
00:10.52 | bkw_ | ? |
00:10.53 | phroo | from the phone? |
00:11.09 | phroo | ah, just a normal number: 90510 |
00:11.32 | phroo | phone connected to asterisk via sip |
00:11.40 | bkw_ | since when has a queue had a timeout option? |
00:11.52 | dimmik | lele: np :) How do I set different contexts for different msns in capi.conf? |
00:12.20 | bkw_ | " 'n' -- no retries on the timeout; will exit this application and go to the next step.\n" |
00:12.21 | Landrocker | hrm |
00:12.22 | bkw_ | hrm |
00:12.34 | Landrocker | has anyone here successfully used a X100P in Aus or NZ? |
00:12.35 | bkw_ | dimmik you can't |
00:12.44 | bkw_ | setup a sandbox |
00:12.52 | Landrocker | bkw_, me? |
00:13.03 | bkw_ | all inbound hit it.. and use goto's to jump to the correct context for each msn |
00:13.12 | dimmik | bkw_ I thought so ... |
00:13.20 | bkw_ | thats also the best way to do it |
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00:15.11 | km- | bkw: with what? :P |
00:15.52 | scromp | i use a macintosh for that :) |
00:17.26 | jsmith | JerJer: How is it? |
00:17.57 | scromp | got to track down an illicit wifi node a couple weeks ago at work |
00:18.08 | scromp | felt like a narc :) |
00:18.15 | JerJer | pretty cheap, but it does work |
00:18.28 | jsmith | JerJer: How much? |
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00:18.35 | JerJer | I could detect all of my APs from my ghetto sled |
00:18.42 | JerJer | like 27 bucks |
00:18.46 | espenz | anybody that have bought a cisco 7960 from telapplicant? |
00:18.53 | espenz | -c |
00:18.54 | jsmith | JerJer: That's it? |
00:19.08 | JerJer | thinkgeek |
00:19.09 | jsmith | JerJer: Can I tie it to my GPS and wardrive? Probably not... |
00:19.17 | JerJer | um no |
00:19.36 | jsmith | Didn't think so... guess I'll stick with kismet for a while... |
00:19.46 | JerJer | this is like one chip, couple transistors and a few caps and resistors |
00:19.57 | JerJer | they use a big ass trace for the antenna |
00:20.08 | JerJer | yes, I have already taken it apart :) |
00:20.10 | jsmith | So, it's just detecting the frequencies being used, but that's it... |
00:20.19 | jsmith | JerJer: Big traces make great antennae... |
00:20.38 | jsmith | That's the first thing you learn in a microwave engineering class! |
00:21.03 | JerJer | yep yep |
00:21.12 | JerJer | they left the number on this chip |
00:21.16 | jsmith | Well cool... I might buy one just for the heck of it... |
00:21.24 | jsmith | So, I can just build my own? |
00:21.25 | JerJer | i'm gonna have to look that chip up and make a better toy |
00:21.38 | jsmith | Of course, my time's worth more than 27 bucks... |
00:21.39 | JerJer | make it sniff the ESSID :) |
00:21.46 | jsmith | JerJer: That would rock! |
00:22.01 | jsmith | If you could get the ESSID and whether or not it's using WEP... |
00:22.08 | JerJer | yep |
00:22.20 | JerJer | then strap a GPS chip on the back |
00:22.24 | jsmith | Now that'd be cool... |
00:22.37 | jsmith | And a big-ol' DSP for cracking the WEP key... :-) |
00:22.52 | JerJer | hell you wouldn't need much |
00:23.01 | jsmith | Nope... |
00:23.10 | jsmith | And it'd be quite fast in a DSP |
00:23.22 | jsmith | (Of course, the bigger DSP have funner tools...) |
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00:27.08 | JerJer | so many fun gadgets to build, to little time |
00:27.54 | indiam | SIP(GSM) ---> (GSM)SIP * IAX2(GSM) ----> GSM(IAX2) <--- do i need to route the rtp stream if I change the signalling protocol ? |
00:29.56 | espenz | How is it with cisco ip hone 7960 when I have 220v in my "powerplug" |
00:31.26 | tzanger | indiam: no don't worry about it, IAX is an intelligent protocol, none of this assing around with multiple ports and dynamic port allocations and bullshit. |
00:31.44 | dimmik | stop now |
00:31.48 | bkw_ | blah |
00:31.51 | bkw_ | brb |
00:32.01 | daork | tzanger: no, NAT is just broken. |
00:32.08 | dimmik | sorry wrong window :) |
00:32.11 | tzanger | daork: IAX2 seems to like it |
00:32.23 | atacomm | there we go, my autoattendant finally works right.... with **, **#, *#, and **# reserved for recording new messages and announcements (well, a password is after those 2 and 3 digit codes of course) |
00:32.28 | indiam | thanks tzanger |
00:32.30 | tzanger | it's not assinine and encoding the IP address in the data part of the packet |
00:32.46 | tzanger | atacomm: how did you bypass the built-in * codes? |
00:33.04 | zigman | anyone in here selling ciscos ( in germany ) |
00:33.17 | daork | tzanger: sure, but NAT breaks h.323 and friends when they follow the protocol spec. NAT breaks this. |
00:33.31 | atacomm | tzanger: didn't...my config file generator copies in blank gsm files if it creates an autoattendant and there arent pre-recorded messages in place |
00:33.43 | tzanger | daork: that's because the protocol for h323 and SIP is assinine and encodes the endpoint addresses in the data of the packet |
00:33.56 | tzanger | atacomm: nice! |
00:34.10 | zigman | there will be some sip helper and h323 helper for nat |
00:34.20 | daork | tzanger: so? they are allowed to do that. |
00:34.21 | atacomm | tzanger: ** records the message, **# removes the message, and *#,*## does the announcement if you want to stick an anouncement in front of the usual message |
00:34.46 | tzanger | daork: it's assinine. there's no need for it because the IPs are already in the headers where they belong. ANY protocol that puts addressing info in the data part of the packet is wrong |
00:35.05 | daork | tzanger: not if its a signalling protocol.. |
00:35.22 | tzanger | daork: explain |
00:35.41 | daork | tzanger: what is there to explain? |
00:36.21 | daork | NAT breaks things, we would be better off without NAT, and we wouldnt need to design protocols to work around it. |
00:36.40 | tzanger | daork: if the protocols were properly designed in the first place NAT would not affect them whatsoever |
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00:38.09 | jsharp | woot. |
00:38.14 | daork | tzanger: they are properly designed.. they dont break anything at all.. |
00:38.31 | espenz | JerJer: Oh? |
00:38.31 | espenz | i need one asap |
00:38.31 | espenz | they gave me a phone without powercable |
00:38.31 | espenz | :P |
00:39.04 | atacomm | tzanger: I'm actually thinking i should build that into an app to condense it, but i dont feel like taking the time right now......right now its all done with a drawn out extension context |
00:39.15 | tzanger | atacomm: gonna make it public |
00:39.39 | tzanger | ? |
00:40.18 | JerJer | http://indigent.sytes.net/netgallery/albums/pn7d1/normal_10250027.JPG |
00:40.37 | atacomm | tzanger: if I make an app, probably.... right now its just about 20 lines of code, and its pretty dependant on the gsm files pre-existing....which requires my config app to copy them in before its used |
00:41.02 | zigman | JerJer, whats that ? |
00:41.21 | zigman | btw is that you ? |
00:42.14 | JerJer | http://indigent.sytes.net/netgallery/albums/pn7d1/normal_10250029.JPG |
00:42.14 | JerJer | http://indigent.sytes.net/netgallery/albums/pn7d1/normal_10250030.JPG |
00:42.27 | JerJer | that's the god of everything Asterisk |
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00:42.33 | JerJer | at phreaknic 7 |
00:42.36 | atacomm | lol, some idiot has tried calling one of my un-used DIDs 3 times in a row....and right now it just drops the call, so he keeps trying again and again |
00:42.51 | tzanger | atacomm: ha |
00:43.11 | bkw_ | atacomm setup a default rule for all your DID's |
00:43.14 | bkw_ | so that doesn't happen |
00:43.27 | JerJer | http://indigent.sytes.net/netgallery/albums/pn7d1/normal_10250052.JPG |
00:43.28 | JerJer | lol |
00:44.04 | atacomm | bkw: its there to do that.....but i dont have the recording set to play, so it dumps the call |
00:44.05 | bkw_ | hahaah |
00:44.16 | tzanger | ha |
00:44.22 | tzanger | I don't get the "Ice available on F" though |
00:44.24 | bkw_ | put "HEY DUMB ASS THIS ISN"T A WORKING NUMBER!" |
00:44.38 | JerJer | or read their caller*id back to them |
00:44.45 | bkw_ | ya or something |
00:44.47 | atacomm | bkw: well ya know, was thinking about making some DIDs fake sex lines and shit like that |
00:44.51 | zigman | JerJer, what is it good for ? |
00:44.55 | tzanger | I should have gotten the local ANI from the bell tech when he moved my home line to hte office today |
00:45.10 | jsharp | atacomm: Make sure you get CC numbers. |
00:45.18 | km- | dammit |
00:45.20 | atacomm | jsharp: great idea.... |
00:45.27 | km- | all that fucking work and I've got to recompile php to make these hashes? |
00:45.28 | km- | BAH! |
00:45.36 | tzanger | php is teh sux |
00:45.42 | atacomm | lol |
00:45.42 | JerJer | just type ANAC in google |
00:45.45 | JerJer | you'll find a ton of them |
00:45.54 | km- | bkw: how far did ww get with his enum scripts? |
00:45.57 | tzanger | hahaha |
00:46.04 | tzanger | put "ANAC" in google and hit "I am feeling lucky" |
00:46.43 | JerJer | bkw_: http://indigent.sytes.net/netgallery/albums/pn7d1/normal_10260027.JPG |
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00:47.49 | km- | bkw: bah |
00:49.00 | espenz | http://www.mtmnet.com/CP-PWR-CUBE.htm |
00:49.05 | espenz | will this work in europe? |
00:49.07 | bkw_ | what? |
00:49.13 | bkw_ | km- what did you want? |
00:49.17 | km- | bkw: :) |
00:49.27 | km- | bkw: I just wanted to know if you knew how far along ww's enum scripts were |
00:49.31 | JerJer | espenz: no |
00:49.37 | JerJer | you need the INTL version |
00:49.38 | km- | bkw: whether he figured out how to update the DNS |
00:50.21 | espenz | JerJer: why? i could just plug a "computer power" cable into it? |
00:50.37 | espenz | it looks like my laptop adapter.. |
00:50.53 | JerJer | that is expecting 110v AC |
00:51.11 | tzanger | almost every brick these days can take 85-240VAC |
00:51.15 | bkw_ | km- on what? |
00:51.39 | espenz | oh |
00:51.51 | espenz | i need one that can take 220v |
00:51.55 | espenz | where could i get that? :) |
00:52.09 | newb1024 | most computers now have universal power supplies |
00:52.18 | bkw_ | we aren't talking computers |
00:52.26 | bkw_ | we are talking cisco power cubes |
00:52.29 | bkw_ | for say a 7960 |
00:52.39 | newb1024 | you can buy a converter online |
00:52.41 | bkw_ | the cubes should all be the same |
00:52.45 | km- | bkw: well, I'm cooking up an enum script that'll dynamically add the enum to the zone file through bind's dynamic dns update |
00:52.45 | bkw_ | the cord is diffrent |
00:52.50 | newb1024 | I've seen cubes on ebay |
00:54.19 | tzanger | bkw_: I wasn't talking ocmputers either :-) |
00:54.25 | jsharp | Bleh. I hate remote troubleshooting. |
00:55.14 | atacomm | bkw: actually, my existing goto for unused DIDs didnt work..... since s doesnt get called.....how should i impliment it? do i need to insert every single DID extension in the context? Otherwise if i use pattern matching, the pattern will be used over the actual DID extension in some cases... |
00:55.54 | bkw_ | exten => DIDHERE,1,Goto(notinservice,1) |
00:55.57 | bkw_ | shoudl work |
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00:56.27 | espenz | just give me a link please :p |
00:56.27 | loko_moko | you want power over ethernet |
00:56.50 | tzanger | bkw_: why not DIDHERE,1,Answer, 2,Zapateller, 3,Hangup? |
00:56.52 | stonefly | quittin' time.. :) |
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00:57.13 | bkw_ | someone shoot me |
00:57.22 | tzanger | or I guess 1,Zapateller(answer), 2,Hangup |
00:57.26 | atacomm | bkw: i just did the pattern match, appears to work fine as a generic DID catcher.....i was just concerned about losing legit DIDs |
00:57.41 | bkw_ | I wouldn't do that then |
00:58.12 | km- | bkw: bang! |
00:58.13 | atacomm | bkw: well, it appears as long as the real DIDs are listed as extensions before the pattern in the context....it works fine |
00:58.37 | tzanger | atacomm: correct... I had a problem with ordering earlier today :-) |
00:59.37 | bkw_ | cvs diff -u |
00:59.39 | bkw_ | doh |
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01:01.12 | bkw_ | someone wanna hire a very competent person that knows C,Perl and php, Cisco IOS, Slowairs, Linux, FreeBSD and good personality to boot? |
01:01.39 | atacomm | bkw: good personality? who'd you find? |
01:01.43 | bkw_ | haha |
01:01.51 | bkw_ | ME you noob |
01:02.01 | atacomm | could have foold me |
01:02.29 | zigman | bkw_, i thought you were working at digium ? |
01:04.09 | bkw_ | no |
01:04.20 | bkw_ | dont think digium could afford me |
01:04.41 | zigman | how much do you want ? :P |
01:04.48 | bkw_ | more than most are willing to pay |
01:04.53 | tzanger | good answer :-) |
01:04.54 | zigman | only most ? |
01:05.09 | bkw_ | I must make 2368 before taxes every month |
01:05.45 | bkw_ | thats the min I can live on right now for the next 12 months |
01:05.52 | tzanger | wow... good thing I'm not in software development, I'd starve |
01:06.07 | km- | haha |
01:06.11 | km- | when I asked mark for a job at digium |
01:06.17 | km- | he said there was a QC job open for $7 an hour |
01:06.17 | bkw_ | tzanger whats bad is thats good pay for here |
01:06.18 | km- | :P |
01:06.26 | tzanger | bkw_: where's here? |
01:06.33 | bkw_ | Oklahoma |
01:06.41 | bkw_ | but the cost of living here is really cheap |
01:06.44 | tzanger | I'm paid very well for where I am (rural ontario) but I also work my ass off for it |
01:07.11 | zigman | i get 325¤ = 400 $ a month |
01:07.13 | zigman | :P |
01:07.14 | espenz | JerJer: so i need CP-PWR-CORD-CE? |
01:07.18 | km- | heh |
01:07.29 | km- | I make a modest sum |
01:07.29 | bkw_ | zigman you shitting me? |
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01:07.32 | km- | still not enough to live on |
01:07.33 | zigman | i don't need mor |
01:07.35 | zigman | bkw no |
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01:07.50 | bkw_ | damn that doesn't even pay billz around here.. thats a house payment |
01:07.51 | div_ | has anyone had experience with clipcomm gateways? |
01:07.55 | tzanger | zigman: jesus... my mortgage is 3* that |
01:08.02 | bkw_ | tzanger mine is 385/mth |
01:08.03 | zigman | bkw_, i own my apartment |
01:08.31 | PIERLUIGI | HA @ ALL |
01:08.34 | PIERLUIGI | hi |
01:08.37 | Simon_ | bkw: mortage or income? :) |
01:08.41 | zigman | i have to pay for nothing.. car, gasoline, phone bills.. everything is paid by my company |
01:08.47 | tzanger | zigman: wow |
01:08.54 | tzanger | zigman: where do you live? |
01:08.58 | zigman | so 400$ just for food :P |
01:09.00 | zigman | germany |
01:09.01 | bkw_ | mortage |
01:09.06 | PIERLUIGI | how to play a sound until dial answer or queue not free? |
01:09.07 | zigman | i own the company .. |
01:09.07 | zigman | ;) |
01:09.08 | zigman | so |
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01:09.57 | tzanger | hahaha |
01:10.06 | zigman | btw do any of you ( the ones that professionally use *) support digium other than getting the hardware from them ? |
01:10.07 | tzanger | so you pay yourself a pittance to avoid taxes |
01:10.10 | Simon_ | bkw: where are you? |
01:10.16 | zigman | like monthly paxments ? |
01:10.22 | zigman | tzanger, right ;) |
01:10.35 | bkw_ | Simon_ yes |
01:10.51 | indiam | hi |
01:10.57 | indiam | Client (SIP) --> * (IAX2) --> * I want to break the call between * --> * when the user presses ## while he is in a call, dtmf is out of band |
01:11.03 | zigman | bkw_, wrong anwser to the right person or right anwser to the wrong person :P |
01:11.21 | PIERLUIGI | sorry.... hoe to play a sound at caller until dial answer or queue is full? |
01:11.22 | tzanger | indiam: "break the call" meaning what |
01:11.41 | atacomm | i need to get a new voice.......lol, i just dont sound right for a number not in service message |
01:11.53 | tzanger | atacomm: just use the zapateller |
01:12.04 | atacomm | tzanger: I do, then i follow it with a message |
01:12.06 | bkw_ | atacomm give me a DID to call.. I wanna hear your sexy voice |
01:12.06 | indiam | stop further rtp streaming to the end asterisk and stay at the middle tier now |
01:12.06 | tzanger | atacomm: or record in your craziest screming voice "FUCK OFF ASSWIPE" |
01:12.22 | tzanger | atacomm: just record a not in service message from your telco |
01:12.32 | bkw_ | jtodd has one |
01:12.47 | tzanger | indiam: I'm not sure i understand do you want to transfer the call or something? |
01:13.42 | indiam | tzanger: if you have used the calling card system, when i dial a number i talk to the destination, while talking if I press ##, i can make another call now. I want to have similar system with asterisk. |
01:13.43 | bkw_ | http://www.loligo.com/asterisk/sounds/discon-or-out-of-service.gsm |
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01:14.13 | espenz | so i need the CP-PWR-CORD-CE and the power cube? |
01:14.13 | tzanger | indiam: ahhhhhhh ok |
01:14.40 | Simon_ | nice netsplit |
01:14.42 | PIERLUIGI | hi @ all |
01:15.06 | PIERLUIGI | sorry how to asterisk play a sound at caller until dial answer or queue is full? |
01:15.16 | tzanger | indiam: I'd do that on the 2nd * box I think. however it can detect "transfer" do that and then detect ## and hangup, the first * box should drop down to the next item after the Dial() to the 2nd * box, which would likely jus tbe a goto to the top of the context to seelect another # to call |
01:15.23 | PIERLUIGI | please help me |
01:15.30 | hermie | PIERLUIGI: music on hold |
01:15.30 | tzanger | indiam: I think the trick is going to be to make *'s normal "transfer" command ## |
01:15.45 | tzanger | indiam: I don't know how to do that, I think transfer right now is *something |
01:15.51 | indiam | tzanger: when dtmf is out of band, the first asterisk will also be knowing right ? |
01:16.35 | tzanger | indiam: you don't use T in the Dial() command on the first * box (so the caller cannot transfer) |
01:16.49 | PIERLUIGI | wath is the correct sintax??? Dial(2000 & 2001 & 2003 & 2003,0,m) it is correct? |
01:16.58 | bkw_ | no |
01:16.59 | tzanger | on teh 2nd * box you should be able to have it allow transfers but I'm not sure now if that's an IAX option or a Zap option... |
01:17.05 | bkw_ | what technology? |
01:17.10 | bkw_ | SIP/ZAP/IAX what? |
01:17.24 | PIERLUIGI | normally is SIP |
01:17.28 | bkw_ | then |
01:17.39 | indiam | tzanger: thanks |
01:17.40 | bkw_ | its dial(SIP/blah&SIP/blah2&SIP/blah3 |
01:17.54 | PIERLUIGI | but i have a context when 2000 is a SIP/2000 |
01:18.32 | indiam | tzanger: can you help me how can i do that in the end asterisk ? |
01:18.35 | high-rez | espenz: If you're talking about power for the 7960s... I'm using 3com PoE injectors. They're cheaper, and theres fewer chords running to the phone. The only downside if you have to make a special cable to reverse the polarity on the powered pairs. |
01:18.42 | tzanger | indiam: I'm just looking now |
01:18.45 | tzanger | I haven't done anything like that yet |
01:19.04 | tzanger | I wonder if you can have a * box that Answer()'d a call listen in on dtmf and operate on it |
01:19.11 | tzanger | you might have to make a custom Answer() app that does that |
01:19.14 | espenz | high-rez: yeye, but i want the CP-PWR-CE kit.. |
01:20.53 | espenz | who sell it? |
01:20.56 | indiam | tzanger: little complicated right :). Can I go with the current applications. |
01:21.45 | tzanger | indiam: what if you allowed the first * box to accept the transfer request (using Dial(T)) and then hang it up from that side.. that might work better |
01:22.06 | km- | odd |
01:23.29 | km- | I wish that named wouldnt use journal files but instead write directly to the zonefiles |
01:23.38 | indiam | tzanger: thanks, i will try to work on that |
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01:26.28 | bkw_ | ok I need to step out for a few |
01:27.44 | km- | hmm |
01:29.06 | km- | haha |
01:29.09 | km- | I need you too bkw |
01:29.44 | km- | bkw: I now think I'm around the same level as ww WRT enum/ddns updates -- I came to the same conclusions he apparently did (i.e., using nsupdate) |
01:30.16 | km- | bkw: I think now all we have to do is to put all of our seperate parts together |
01:30.40 | indiam | how can i have g723.1 codec in my asterisk ? |
01:30.56 | bkw_ | km- net::dns is neat for doign dynamic updates |
01:30.58 | km- | "Hey! You got g723.1 in my asterisk!" "You got asterisk in my g723.1!" "hmmmmmm" |
01:31.09 | km- | bkw: in php yes, if your php is compiled with mhash() :) |
01:31.18 | bkw_ | haha |
01:31.19 | km- | bkw: or are you talking perl? |
01:31.23 | bkw_ | perl |
01:31.43 | km- | bkw: well, either way; dropping a system() to call nsupdate on a dynamically created file |
01:31.45 | km- | or |
01:31.47 | newb1024 | espenz: http://www.com-com.co.uk/parts_0486.ihtml <<<<---- this site offers the European version of the powercude (used) |
01:31.51 | km- | get a web server with mod_perl |
01:31.54 | km- | and do it via SSI |
01:32.10 | zigman | i'd rather do the ssl thing |
01:32.18 | zigman | not everyone is using bind |
01:32.40 | zigman | besides .. webserver is more independent |
01:32.42 | km- | zigman: we weren't necessarily going to be releasing this as a packaged product |
01:32.54 | indiam | km-- : I could not find the g723.1 module in my asterisk , I have only the following *.so modules in the codec directory . codec_a_mu.so codec_adpcm.so codec_alaw.so codec_gsm.so codec_ilbc.so codec_lpc10.so codec_ulaw.so |
01:33.00 | km- | zigman: this is more for our respective enum listings and possibly openenum |
01:33.05 | zigman | km aren't you talking about openenum ? |
01:33.31 | km- | zigman: yeah, but, that, to my knowledge, was not going to be a product, but instead a service... |
01:33.34 | zigman | shouldn't openenum .. be "open" ? |
01:34.00 | km- | well, I'm not going to argue the point with you about it since SSI would be the Right Thing |
01:34.09 | espenz | who sell CP-PWR-CORD-CE=? |
01:34.13 | espenz | gah.. |
01:34.14 | km- | but what I'm trying to say is, we weren't going to distribute this as openenum-0.1.tar.gz or anything |
01:34.26 | km- | it was going to be, you go on http://openenum.net and register your enum |
01:34.26 | zigman | so we both agree ;) |
01:34.30 | km- | at least, that was my take on it |
01:34.33 | zigman | i know |
01:34.37 | km- | so it really doesn't matter what the hell we do in our implementation |
01:34.40 | zigman | but the clients need the clients ? |
01:34.43 | km- | nope |
01:34.51 | km- | you just update it on the webpage |
01:34.53 | zigman | or some way to update there stuff |
01:35.01 | zigman | mmh |
01:35.12 | zigman | maybe we say the same ;) |
01:35.14 | km- | anyone who has a VERY dynamic IP has no reason to be using openenum |
01:35.26 | zigman | km why not ? |
01:35.28 | km- | or rather, they should be using a DDNS service seperate of openenum |
01:35.31 | zigman | define VERY |
01:35.35 | zigman | once a day ? |
01:35.38 | km- | i.e., dialup |
01:35.51 | zigman | ahh dialup suxx anyway ;) |
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01:36.08 | zigman | so how far have you got ? |
01:36.11 | km- | I don't believe the idea was to have people constantly changing their enums every day |
01:36.30 | km- | well, I've got a test php site that creates the enum entry |
01:36.40 | km- | and I've got the proof of concept to nsupdate to make the entry into my webserver |
01:36.49 | km- | so technically, I'm a hair away from having my own enum service started |
01:37.07 | km- | but it was more an exercise for me to understand enum so that I could devote creative energies to the openenum project |
01:37.21 | zigman | okay |
01:37.32 | km- | there's no point in having a bazillion enum directories |
01:37.37 | zigman | are you going to store the entries in a odbc db ? |
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01:37.49 | bkw_ | ODBC isn't a database |
01:37.50 | km- | well, I don't know how death is doing the webpage auth stuff |
01:37.56 | bkw_ | :P |
01:38.06 | km- | but the enums are stored in DNS |
01:38.06 | zigman | wäwäwäwä |
01:38.06 | km- | :P |
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01:38.34 | km- | ODBC is an intermediary to a database |
01:39.19 | km- | anyway |
01:39.20 | zigman | you knew what i meant :P |
01:39.33 | km- | enums, by protocol, are stored in DNS |
01:39.40 | zigman | i know |
01:39.47 | zigman | but where do you store the DATA ? |
01:39.48 | zigman | :P |
01:39.53 | km- | what data? |
01:39.58 | zigman | the enum entries |
01:39.59 | km- | the actual sip/iax2 uri's? |
01:40.03 | zigman | yes |
01:40.04 | bkw_ | the data will be in a sql table and in DNS |
01:40.09 | km- | the data is also in the dns |
01:40.11 | km- | let me illustrate |
01:40.23 | zigman | wasn't there a nameserver which could access a sql ? |
01:40.38 | zigman | so the data doesn't have to be stored twice |
01:40.39 | bkw_ | bad idea |
01:40.47 | zigman | bkw why ? |
01:40.58 | zigman | to slow ? |
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01:41.03 | zigman | too slow |
01:41.06 | km- | $ORIGIN 5.3.6.0.1.6.1.enum.fierymoon.com. |
01:41.06 | km- | 7.9.1.1 NAPTR 100 10 "u" "E2U+IAX2" "!^\\+(.*)$!iax2:enumuser@astpbx1.fierymoon.com/1!" . |
01:41.30 | km- | if you did an enumlookup of +16106351197 it'd resolve to IAX2/enumuser@astpbx1.fierymoon.com/1 |
01:41.38 | zigman | i know |
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01:41.42 | zigman | i know what enum is |
01:41.49 | zigman | i just signed up yesterday |
01:41.55 | zigman | to e164.arpa |
01:42.14 | km- | why on earth would you want to link DNS to a sql server? |
01:42.17 | km- | that just adds overhead |
01:42.37 | km- | let the DNS be your (highly selective) database server ;) |
01:42.46 | km- | bkw: I was thinking about that very fact |
01:42.57 | zigman | are you going to store everything in the dns .conf files ? |
01:43.12 | km- | bkw: we could create an IN TXT field with a crypt()'d line of user|pass|enumreg |
01:43.42 | km- | zigman: it's possible we'll store everything in zonefiles. |
01:43.44 | bkw_ | km- na |
01:44.00 | zigman | km .. there is MUCH fun with checking those files |
01:44.06 | zigman | when new entries are added |
01:44.29 | bkw_ | i'm starvin |
01:44.32 | bkw_ | and I have no cash |
01:44.33 | bkw_ | and no car |
01:44.37 | bkw_ | and its FUCKING COLD OUT SIDE |
01:44.42 | zigman | i mean those zonefiles could easily get 10 MB or bigger |
01:44.48 | zigman | all together |
01:44.51 | zigman | of corse |
01:44.57 | km- | bkw: it was an idea, hey. :P |
01:45.03 | km- | bkw: need me to order you a pizza? |
01:45.03 | zigman | bkw want me to dcc you some bread ? :) |
01:45.14 | bkw_ | haha dcc is broken here |
01:45.19 | zigman | i know ;) |
01:45.23 | zigman | here too :P |
01:45.24 | km- | I used to do that for my ex girlfriend |
01:45.31 | zigman | well actually it should work |
01:45.32 | km- | when she was broke I'd order her pizza |
01:45.37 | km- | and put it on my credit card |
01:45.38 | zigman | i used the irc helper |
01:46.06 | zigman | km i'm starving tooo :P |
01:46.08 | km- | I bet it's even easier with online ordering |
01:46.20 | km- | zigman: nah nah nah, bkw and I are tight. You're just heckling me :P |
01:46.38 | bkw_ | hehe |
01:47.01 | km- | bkw: I hate being broke and hungry |
01:47.06 | bkw_ | me too |
01:47.21 | km- | bkw: got a paypal card? :) |
01:47.28 | km- | bkw: I can paypal you a 20spot ;P |
01:47.34 | bkw_ | oh and to top it off.. i'm so scared I might not have a job soon |
01:47.46 | bkw_ | km- na dont worry about it... |
01:47.56 | bkw_ | :P |
01:47.58 | km- | hahaha |
01:48.07 | km- | your stomach |
01:48.14 | zigman | ;) |
01:48.17 | km- | I don't consider geographic boundaries |
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01:48.40 | km- | when I ordered pizza for meri I called the dominos in her town and they were like "You dont sound like you're from around here..." |
01:48.50 | bkw_ | haha |
01:48.55 | zigman | hahahahaa |
01:48.58 | bkw_ | credit card |
01:49.16 | zigman | they are afraid they need to deliver 5000km ;) |
01:50.38 | km- | hahaaa |
01:51.46 | km- | I want openenum to be up and runningg |
01:51.53 | km- | I've got all my enum records just waiting to import |
01:51.54 | km- | :) |
01:52.01 | km- | my whole local calling area |
01:52.12 | zigman | i've got nothing todo right now |
01:52.15 | zigman | need help ? |
01:52.29 | zigman | or need a hand ;) |
01:52.29 | km- | nah, I'm not able to work on anything |
01:53.17 | km- | zigman: how do you get on e164.arpa? |
01:53.40 | zigman | registration |
01:53.52 | km- | yes, but, where do you go to get registered? |
01:53.53 | zigman | there is a trial right now here in germany |
01:53.58 | km- | ah |
01:54.08 | zigman | i can reg any number i "own" |
01:54.15 | bkw_ | ok I feel better now |
01:54.22 | km- | bkw: eh? :) |
01:54.28 | zigman | bkw_, did you eat your arm ? |
01:54.30 | zigman | :P |
01:54.37 | bkw_ | looks like 3 days of bills were generated... but not printed last month.. thats a few hundred customers that didn't get a bill and didn't pay |
01:54.58 | zigman | thats "some" money ;) |
01:55.02 | bkw_ | ya |
01:55.11 | km- | bkw: your fault? |
01:55.19 | zigman | km-, you don |
01:55.24 | bkw_ | nope |
01:55.25 | zigman | km-, you don't akes Q like that ;) |
01:55.38 | bkw_ | haha |
01:55.52 | bkw_ | man I would be lost without this job.. its a nice one.. I work from home |
01:56.09 | km- | zigman: no, of course you ask questions like that |
01:56.13 | bkw_ | you know whats really strange... |
01:56.24 | zigman | km j/k |
01:56.30 | km- | zigman: it allows you to know, up front, whether or not you have to console someone or laugh at them |
01:56.33 | km- | :) |
01:56.35 | bkw_ | you know all this C stuff I have been doing... I can't believe I wrote it |
01:56.41 | zigman | hehe |
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01:56.51 | km- | bkw_: you're a quick learner |
01:56.51 | zigman | bkw_, that bad ? |
01:57.00 | km- | bkw: want to move to philadelphia? :) |
01:57.03 | bkw_ | no its good |
01:57.11 | km- | bkw: we're going to need coders as early as Q1 |
01:57.41 | km- | you can learn the intricacies of automated data collection and enterprise resource planning! |
01:58.14 | km- | and you know, if it's simple enough for me to do it, it's not that hard :) |
01:58.43 | bkw_ | hehe |
01:59.15 | bkw_ | I still have some stuff in C I need to learn but C doesn't have that many parts to it |
01:59.18 | km- | besides it'll put you in excellent location to work for fierymoon once I get it started! :) |
01:59.24 | bkw_ | their are only so manything it can do... |
01:59.29 | zigman | unlike c++ :P |
01:59.45 | bkw_ | I told myself I could never learn C |
01:59.55 | bkw_ | and now I have to learn it WELL! |
02:00.04 | zigman | why ? |
02:00.06 | km- | you've learned it well enough :) |
02:00.07 | zigman | * ? |
02:00.15 | bkw_ | well enough isn't good enough |
02:00.24 | km- | nice |
02:00.26 | bkw_ | km- kind like my free(query) drama.. haha |
02:00.29 | bkw_ | I knew better |
02:00.32 | bkw_ | but did that anyway |
02:00.34 | indiam | i have a doubt with g729 licensing, do i need to purchase a new license if i shift the asterisk to a new server ? |
02:00.35 | bkw_ | dont ask me why |
02:00.47 | zigman | indiam, no |
02:00.48 | bkw_ | indiam you have to call voiceage if you are over 3 activations |
02:01.04 | km- | brb |
02:01.09 | indiam | thanks bkw |
02:02.01 | km- | good eats! bbl |
02:02.26 | bkw_ | ya know something else I have never done.. I have never wrote a hot check.. nor bounced one |
02:02.42 | bkw_ | or atleast one that was my fault.. 5.00 != 500.00 |
02:02.54 | bkw_ | the bank sent a 5.00 check thru for 500.00 |
02:02.58 | bkw_ | boy was that fun |
02:03.08 | tz-afk | bkw_: in your favour or not? :-) |
02:03.12 | bkw_ | not |
02:03.19 | bkw_ | sucked my account dry |
02:03.28 | bkw_ | so the bank had to pay all my fees |
02:03.58 | kram | i want revenge against voiceage for their latest stuff |
02:04.05 | kram | but greg tells me revenge isn't our business |
02:04.12 | kram | so if anybody knows where you can outsource it, let me know. |
02:04.53 | bkw_ | i'm a good revenge person |
02:05.19 | bkw_ | do you want death, destruction or just to make them pay? |
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02:09.48 | tzanger | SHITTER'S FULL! |
02:10.13 | Saxgod | shit! |
02:10.19 | tzanger | I love this movie |
02:10.44 | Stealth_Man | kram: why you hate voiceage ?? |
02:10.57 | tzanger | Stealth_Man: the license enforcement program blows goats |
02:11.16 | Stealth_Man | soemthing changed in licensing ? |
02:11.24 | indiam | where can i get licensing information with asterisk for g723 ? |
02:11.31 | Stealth_Man | ot this stupied 10$/channel prob ? |
02:11.54 | tzanger | $10/channel's no issue |
02:12.05 | Stealth_Man | what happened ? |
02:12.13 | tzanger | but if I change HDDs or any number of other aspects of my box the shit to go through to get it working again blows |
02:13.11 | indiam | tzanger: can i buy g723 license from digium ? |
02:13.25 | cypromis | no |
02:13.26 | tzanger | make me sign a document saying I won't fuck 'em and leave it at that... don't try and enforce it through tying it to hardware. it never works right |
02:13.30 | tzanger | indiam: nope |
02:13.36 | doughecka | <PROTECTED> |
02:13.36 | doughecka | modprobe: insmod /lib/modules/2.4.22-10mdk/misc/zaptel.o failed |
02:13.49 | tzanger | doughecka: odd |
02:13.51 | tzanger | I never use devfs |
02:13.54 | indiam | tzanger: is g723 no longer supported by asterisk ? |
02:14.03 | tzanger | indiam: not that I'm aware of |
02:14.12 | doughecka | bleh |
02:14.15 | doughecka | how do I fix it? |
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02:14.26 | tzanger | doughecka: compile against the running kernel? |
02:14.35 | Stealth_Man | tzanfer: it means if I decide to reinstall * on different server, all my G.729 liceses are gone and I have to purchase them again ? |
02:14.47 | doughecka | tzanger: I thought I was |
02:14.49 | tzanger | Stealth_Man: you have to reactivate them |
02:14.50 | doughecka | make ; make install |
02:14.51 | doughecka | :( |
02:14.55 | tzanger | and it's a pain in the ass |
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02:15.08 | Stealth_Man | shit |
02:15.38 | atacomm | bad word stealth...... soap and water..... |
02:16.08 | atacomm | lol |
02:16.09 | doughecka | why wont this compile? |
02:16.14 | doughecka | stupid OS |
02:17.05 | atacomm | anyone know of a SBC that does not have VGA or KBD/Mouse ports built in? I need one with two ethernet, flash space, etc, but dont want full blown IO |
02:17.40 | doughecka | there is one without ps/2 |
02:17.42 | doughecka | but all have vga |
02:17.46 | atacomm | argg |
02:17.48 | doughecka | system cant boot without one |
02:17.48 | atacomm | heh |
02:17.53 | atacomm | sure it can |
02:17.58 | doughecka | depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.4.22-10mdk/misc/ztd-eth.o |
02:18.08 | doughecka | cires een |
02:18.12 | doughecka | :P |
02:18.14 | atacomm | plenty of linux / unix servers boot without vga... /me looks at cobalt |
02:18.21 | doughecka | i386? :P |
02:19.07 | atacomm | i want to build and sell a IAX2->SIP WAN->LAN router for service provider's customer premise equip |
02:19.24 | doughecka | lol |
02:19.33 | doughecka | why wont this compile? |
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02:22.13 | zigman | atacomm, i guess the mini-itx boards from via are no choise |
02:22.15 | zigman | are they ? |
02:23.24 | atacomm | hmm, found one that might work.... can I fit linux + asterisk in 16MB of flash? lol |
02:27.06 | h3x | via dont work with asterisk |
02:27.27 | bkw_ | ok bak |
02:27.39 | h3x | how much cpu does gsm need |
02:27.43 | h3x | for say 96 channels on a t1 |
02:27.44 | bkw_ | not much |
02:27.45 | h3x | er |
02:27.46 | h3x | quad t1s |
02:27.47 | h3x | really? |
02:27.54 | h3x | even with echo cans running? |
02:27.55 | bkw_ | gsm is so not a cpu whore |
02:28.03 | h3x | hmm |
02:28.16 | atacomm | bkw is on the other hand *ducks* |
02:28.22 | h3x | haha |
02:28.32 | h3x | so do you think it would be possible to compress 6 T1s on a P4 3ghz ? |
02:28.32 | tzanger | hahaha |
02:28.41 | tzanger | Hallelujah, holy shit! Where's the Tylenol? |
02:28.58 | bkw_ | h3x I would go SMP to be safe |
02:29.22 | bkw_ | if someone would send me a pair of 4 port T1 cards.. I could do some testing |
02:29.38 | cypromis | 6T1's is no problem |
02:29.41 | cypromis | even 8 |
02:29.46 | cypromis | on a dual 2.6GHz xeon |
02:29.52 | atacomm | would a box with a Via processor run Asterisk if all it were doing was IAX->SIP conversion? no compression or audio work onboard? |
02:29.55 | cypromis | just make sure you get the ones with 1mb cache |
02:30.00 | bkw_ | atacomm yes |
02:30.03 | cypromis | atacomm: sure |
02:30.06 | izo | atacomm: watch out fro via boxes |
02:30.15 | izo | there was this post latelly |
02:30.25 | izo | about some pci incompatibility |
02:30.31 | atacomm | this one in particularity |
02:30.33 | atacomm | http://www.lannerinc.com/products/ViewProduct_nc.asp?view=304 |
02:30.37 | cypromis | izo: he wants to do iax to sip only |
02:30.40 | cypromis | so no pci required |
02:30.42 | izo | aa |
02:30.47 | izo | i'm dumb |
02:30.52 | atacomm | i'm not planning on sticking a card in, just use it as a premisise router ... IAX on WAN, SIP on LAN |
02:30.55 | cypromis | no you are asleep |
02:30.57 | cypromis | .) |
02:31.00 | izo | ;-) |
02:31.07 | izo | why dont you sleep ? |
02:31.16 | cypromis | working on too many boxes |
02:31.27 | izo | ;-) |
02:31.29 | km- | blah |
02:31.54 | km- | those are cute little boxes |
02:31.58 | cypromis | hapily got my billing back to freebsd |
02:32.05 | izo | hm |
02:32.16 | atacomm | lol |
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02:33.09 | km- | what does disposition 4 mean in cdr? |
02:33.11 | cypromis | if I could only have zaptel on freebsd live would be much easier |
02:33.18 | cypromis | :) |
02:33.24 | bkw_ | yes |
02:33.25 | cypromis | life even |
02:33.29 | bkw_ | I totally atree |
02:33.32 | bkw_ | km- look at cdr.h |
02:33.37 | km- | bkw: I am looking at it |
02:33.42 | km- | there's 1,2,3 in the header |
02:33.43 | km- | but no 4 |
02:33.45 | atacomm | wish i could figure out why my messages log was filled with 10GB of interrupt messages yesterday |
02:33.50 | cypromis | izo: I just did a test with linux 2.6 and freebsd 5.1 |
02:33.54 | cypromis | running native jdk on both |
02:33.56 | atacomm | deleted it and restarted syslogd, and no messages sense |
02:33.58 | atacomm | *since |
02:34.01 | bkw_ | er |
02:34.01 | cypromis | and freebsd is immensly faster |
02:34.17 | bkw_ | km- haha hold on |
02:34.19 | carrar | is asterisk in ports? |
02:34.25 | bkw_ | km- using cdr_odbc? |
02:34.29 | km- | cdr.h:#define AST_CDR_NOANSWER (1 << 0) |
02:34.29 | km- | cdr.h:#define AST_CDR_BUSY (1 << 1) |
02:34.29 | km- | cdr.h:#define AST_CDR_ANSWERED (1 << 2) |
02:34.29 | km- | cdr.h:#define AST_CDR_FAILED (1 << 3) |
02:34.32 | km- | bkw: yes |
02:34.33 | cypromis | carrar: we run asterisk on gentoo |
02:34.52 | high-rez | cypr: Gentoo++ :) |
02:34.59 | bkw_ | 4 is going to be UNKNOWN |
02:35.00 | cypromis | too much work fixing stuff like it is now |
02:35.03 | bkw_ | look at cdr.c |
02:35.05 | tzanger | slackware > all |
02:35.13 | tzanger | (I was gonna say > * but that's not right in this channel) :-) |
02:35.18 | high-rez | Slackwasre was my fav distro till I tried Gentoo. |
02:35.19 | bkw_ | no hold on |
02:35.25 | bkw_ | AST_CDR_ANSWERED |
02:35.26 | cypromis | everything else is freebsd |
02:35.28 | cypromis | anyway |
02:35.28 | bkw_ | 4 is that |
02:35.33 | high-rez | Gentoo had all of the cool things that made freebsd gret, with a linux kernel. |
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02:35.42 | cypromis | friday finally my opterons are coming ... |
02:35.42 | km- | what does that << >> shit mean anyway |
02:35.46 | bkw_ | shift |
02:35.47 | swirlnets | what does exited non-zero mean? |
02:35.53 | tzanger | km-: left-shift, right shift |
02:36.04 | km- | what's the point of doing that in the header? |
02:36.04 | high-rez | km: bit shifting |
02:36.06 | cypromis | high-rez: not really, it is still missing the tight guidelines on sys extensions |
02:36.08 | km- | obfuscating? :) |
02:36.13 | tzanger | km-: as in 1 << 2 means take a '1' and binary shift it to the left twice (i.e. make it '4') |
02:36.29 | km- | why not just say AST_CDR_ANSWERED (4) |
02:36.33 | sizzzung | foo |
02:36.38 | tzanger | km-: it's just a convention |
02:36.43 | bkw_ | AST_CDR_ANSWERED 4 |
02:36.45 | tzanger | km-: it'd work just as well as 4 |
02:36.46 | bkw_ | no () |
02:36.51 | km- | bkw: yeah, whatever |
02:37.01 | km- | not at work, do not have to speak C grammatically |
02:37.01 | km- | :P |
02:37.05 | bkw_ | my C book says don't use << >> |
02:37.10 | tzanger | bkw_: why not?? |
02:37.16 | km- | it makes the code less readable |
02:37.19 | bkw_ | let me look it up so I can quote it |
02:37.22 | bkw_ | that was one |
02:37.28 | tzanger | bah |
02:37.30 | km- | if anyone's ever worked in a large company |
02:37.34 | tzanger | if you're a programmer it's not hard ot understand :-) |
02:37.35 | km- | the idea is to write self documenting code |
02:37.39 | tzanger | km-: agreed |
02:37.42 | swirlnets | I am getting this error when using the macro record clean up......however if I run the command at a prompt, it runs without errors Dec 10 21:35:46 WARNING[-1231631440]: File app_system.c, Line 57 (system_exec): Unable to execute '/usr/local/bin/sox /var/spool/asterisk/monitor/20031210-213530-6149758111-s-in.gsm /var/spool/asterisk/monitor/20031210-213530-6149758111-s-in-rev.gsm reverse' |
02:37.48 | tzanger | to me 1 << x is readable and more self documenting |
02:37.54 | km- | tzanger: ah fuck you, I've been programming professionally for almost a decade! :P |
02:37.55 | tzanger | it makes it clear you're trying to specify a bit position |
02:37.59 | high-rez | cyp: You mean having the base sys (/usr/src) and having all ports in /usr/local ? I kinda didn';t like everything in /usr at first but now I dont mind it since portasge does such a good job at tracking package/port versions.. |
02:38.06 | tzanger | km-: :-) |
02:38.08 | atacomm | bkw: its also syntax in C++....and used for a different reason......maybe thats the usage they dont want you to use |
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02:38.13 | km- | tzanger: if you were doing something with a bitwise operator or something I'd say it's ok |
02:38.14 | bkw_ | it says |
02:38.16 | cypromis | high-rez: nah that is not the point |
02:38.18 | atacomm | like count << "text" writes to the console |
02:38.23 | km- | tzanger: but specifiying that in the define of a header is crappy |
02:38.27 | tzanger | C++ is nasty shit... nice but not at the same time |
02:38.28 | km- | when there's no point |
02:38.31 | cypromis | bsd is qite srict on kernel developments etc |
02:38.34 | bkw_ | Many clever programers use this trick to speed up their programs at the cost of clarity. Don't you do it. |
02:38.40 | cypromis | linux is more chaotic there |
02:38.43 | high-rez | cyp: Ahh. Gotcha.. |
02:38.51 | tzanger | km-: it's just trying to document it's a bit position.. personally I prefer 0x0001 0x0002 0x0004 0x0008 and so on but that's just me |
02:38.55 | cypromis | just look in /usr/portage/sys-kernel |
02:38.56 | km- | how many instructions do you save? |
02:38.58 | bkw_ | The compiler is smart enough to perform the spedup automatically. |
02:38.59 | tzanger | it's no faster, it's a literal |
02:38.59 | cypromis | and you get what I mean |
02:39.02 | cypromis | :)) |
02:39.03 | bkw_ | er speedup |
02:39.08 | high-rez | cyp: Yeah, I hear yah. ;) |
02:39.21 | atacomm | bkw: there are lots of times where bit shifting is more than trying to be fast....... when working on IO, sometmies the data is stored in the middle 3 bits of a word, and you need to shift it down for easier comparison |
02:39.27 | high-rez | cyp: Do you use gentoo-sources or vanilla-sources? |
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02:39.30 | tzanger | if I'm packing bytes I often use hibyte << 8 | lobyte |
02:39.35 | cypromis | depends on the box |
02:39.36 | km- | atacomm: that's a perfectly valid use for that |
02:39.40 | cypromis | on some we use xfs-sources |
02:39.43 | cypromis | on some gs-sources |
02:39.44 | atacomm | km: yup :) |
02:39.51 | km- | atacomm: what the person in cdr.h is doing is NOT a good use |
02:39.56 | cypromis | all boxes are xfs filesystems |
02:40.20 | high-rez | cyp: Eek! I've never even played with gs-sources... (or xfs for that matter)... All of my machines are jfs or reiser... Not sure which I like better yet,. |
02:40.25 | cypromis | but I still prefer UFS + Softupdates |
02:40.26 | cypromis | :) |
02:40.29 | atacomm | just like i think += , -=, /= and *= can get confusing to read, lol |
02:40.38 | cypromis | xfs filesystems with -l size=64m |
02:40.49 | high-rez | cyp: Not me, I dont like the background fsck. It makes me mad... |
02:40.56 | cypromis | jfs ad reiser are to cpu hungry |
02:41.07 | high-rez | cyp: So you're a good person to ask then, whats the gentoo equiv of pkg-descr ? |
02:41.14 | tzanger | I'd like ot try xfs soon |
02:41.19 | cypromis | they shovel it all in the .emerge file |
02:41.26 | bkw_ | i'm going to reinstall my linux box this next weekend |
02:41.31 | cypromis | tzanger: we are using xfs for a long time now |
02:41.50 | cypromis | never had problems with it although some guy told me he had problems with some filesystems > 2T |
02:42.19 | ursenj | I used a sample config form the net, and I'm having troubling geting my x-lite connected. I setup the Doamin, and SIP proxy,.. were do I start to trouble shoot?? |
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02:42.22 | km- | pgrace pts/28 virgil.fierymoon 18:29 0.00s 0.03s 0.02s w |
02:42.28 | km- | that's somewhat amusing |
02:42.38 | tzanger | ursenj: is your xlite and * box behind NAT? |
02:42.40 | high-rez | cyp: Gotcha.. I need to really look into gentoo ports.. I was thinking of creating * snapshots on my box so I could put out newer * portage ports (the one in /usr/portage is pretty darn old iirc).. |
02:42.54 | ursenj | same subnet,... |
02:43.01 | ursenj | no firewall or router |
02:43.02 | tzanger | ursenj: yup but are they behind NAT? |
02:43.07 | ursenj | yes |
02:43.11 | ursenj | cicso 1605,.. |
02:43.15 | tzanger | ursenj: go to xlite's config and turn OFF auto-nat detection |
02:43.16 | tzanger | it's braindead |
02:43.25 | ursenj | cool,.. |
02:43.33 | tzanger | it sees that it's behind NAT and does not realize that hte SIP proxy is on the same subnet |
02:43.43 | ursenj | cool |
02:43.49 | ursenj | I'll check |
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02:46.54 | ursenj | tzanger: can't find auto-nat setting?? |
02:47.01 | bevins | does * keep a log of all incoming and outgoing calls? |
02:47.16 | tzanger | ursenj: I forget what it's called... dig around, I really dislike xlite's configuration system |
02:47.32 | ursenj | sugest another softphone?? |
02:47.40 | tzanger | diax... it's not pretty but it works well |
02:47.48 | tzanger | and it doesn't use SIP |
02:47.56 | ursenj | suck,, |
02:51.30 | PIERLUIGI | sorry but i have try this: |
02:52.09 | ursenj | anything I can do in console mode to see if the X-lite client is talking to |
02:52.19 | ursenj | 8* |
02:52.33 | PIERLUIGI | exten -> SetMusicOnHold (/ivr/mymusic) |
02:52.50 | bkw_ | that work work |
02:52.59 | bkw_ | its wanting a class not a directory |
02:53.07 | bkw_ | check musiconhold.conf |
02:53.07 | PIERLUIGI | exten -> Dial(Sip/2000,100,m) |
02:53.13 | bkw_ | -> is bad too |
02:53.23 | PIERLUIGI | and i receivo ringing not my music? |
02:53.27 | PIERLUIGI | why??? |
02:53.35 | bkw_ | because SetMusicOnHold (/ivr/mymusic) <<<< is WRONG! |
02:53.41 | bkw_ | its wanting a class name |
02:53.43 | bkw_ | not a directory |
02:53.45 | bkw_ | read the docs |
02:53.51 | PIERLUIGI | i try now |
02:54.02 | PIERLUIGI | thank's |
02:55.41 | PIERLUIGI | sorry but then class for a gsm file how i declare? |
02:56.27 | PIERLUIGI | in musiconhold.conf |
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02:56.50 | PIERLUIGI | exist only mp3 file:... |
02:56.51 | tzanger | ugh |
02:56.58 | tzanger | I love the list... really I do |
02:57.12 | tzanger | "if you don't like the posts, delete and stop cluttering hte list with replies" "same to you..." |
02:58.44 | tzanger | one thing they are right about though is that the repeat questions just indicate where the documentation's weak |
02:59.32 | bkw_ | ok bkw needs money for a new dell server |
02:59.40 | tzanger | bkw_: didn't you get that cheap one? |
02:59.45 | bkw_ | no |
02:59.48 | bkw_ | I have no cash for that right now |
02:59.55 | tzanger | ah |
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03:05.23 | tclark | heh someone must contributed to bkw channel bank fund, or is this Wed Dell night , Thr. Channel bank, and Fri- its TE410 fund raisers :) |
03:05.48 | atacomm | lol |
03:05.56 | tzanger | hahaha |
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03:06.34 | PlainWhiteTrash | ugh.. i hate that bot... Am I the only one who doesn't care that I log in all day as root? |
03:07.18 | tzanger | PlainWhiteTrash: pretty much yes :-) |
03:07.20 | tzanger | damn |
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03:09.51 | beorn | Does anyone know what ports H323 uses? What trigger I should set on my router?? |
03:10.17 | cypromis | loads of ports |
03:10.24 | cypromis | basicaly each and any bloody UDP port around |
03:10.25 | cypromis | :)) |
03:10.50 | beorn | So what should I write in my router crypromis? |
03:10.53 | beorn | Everything above 1024? |
03:11.12 | cypromis | for UDP ? |
03:11.14 | cypromis | yap |
03:11.18 | PlainWhiteTrash | beorn are you trying to run h323 behind nat or just have a firewall in place? |
03:11.27 | cypromis | also don't use things like connection tracking |
03:11.32 | cypromis | they will screw uo your voice calls |
03:11.37 | cypromis | the tables re simply to slow |
03:12.18 | beorn | the tables? |
03:12.31 | PlainWhiteTrash | oh no. |
03:12.33 | cypromis | connection tracking on linux keeps everything in tables |
03:12.45 | cypromis | and that crates problems |
03:12.55 | beorn | PlainWhiteTrash: I have a simple computer attached to a DLINK broadband router (so I can have a quasi static IP!!!) attched to a Dlink DSL modem |
03:13.04 | cypromis | anyway if you don't know about the connection tracking stuff than just don't use it |
03:13.05 | cypromis | :) |
03:13.17 | beorn | I am currently configuring the BROADBAND router's firewall |
03:13.41 | zigman | hahah nice |
03:13.44 | zigman | cypromis, |
03:13.49 | zigman | www.peppercom.de |
03:13.58 | zigman | they make ROL networkcards |
03:14.06 | PlainWhiteTrash | Beorn, your best bet if you need to use h323 on the net would be to simply set that computer's ip to the router's dmz published host... |
03:14.11 | zigman | even with a watchdog on it |
03:14.26 | PlainWhiteTrash | i know the linksys has that option (by the name DMZ host) and dlink's is prob. identical. |
03:14.41 | cypromis | nice |
03:14.52 | PlainWhiteTrash | otherwise portforward everything not related to the router itself to that computer. |
03:15.36 | PlainWhiteTrash | Then, tighten it down from there... This will be much easier than trying minimal forwards and loosening it up.. pretty much all the voip protocols are a pain as far as routing, firewalling, nat, etc goes... IAX is the friendliest as far as I know |
03:15.43 | zigman | cypromis, i use conntrack here on my firewall.. hadn't any voice issues yet ( i only have one call at a time :) |
03:15.59 | zigman | that way i do not need to open any ports by default |
03:16.12 | cypromis | zigman: we are talking h323 |
03:16.42 | cypromis | every used the h323 nat module ? |
03:16.42 | zigman | my second statement was about conntrack ... not h323 |
03:16.45 | cypromis | it really suxx |
03:16.46 | cypromis | :)) |
03:16.49 | zigman | heeh |
03:16.50 | zigman | nope |
03:16.57 | zigman | .. mmh actually i have |
03:17.00 | cypromis | but for one call it's probably fine |
03:17.06 | zigman | can't remember how it worked |
03:17.16 | cypromis | it's nice I think for one call |
03:17.27 | cypromis | on more it starts introducing random drops when the tables overflow |
03:17.44 | zigman | btw.. is it stupid/who cares/shouldn't do .. to start * as root ? |
03:17.45 | beorn | How about in Redhat's Firewall?? What ports do I open? |
03:17.54 | zigman | i used to like it |
03:18.11 | glLoadIdentity | ip_nat_h323 |
03:18.17 | zigman | after i switched to sip .. i never used h323 again |
03:18.18 | zigman | ;) |
03:18.29 | cypromis | yeah I am just getting rid of all of it |
03:18.47 | zigman | openh323 and pwlib just suck |
03:18.48 | zigman | :P |
03:19.06 | zigman | the protocoll itself isn't that bad |
03:19.09 | cypromis | beorn: use a gnugk proxy and forget about the portws |
03:19.10 | cypromis | :) |
03:19.16 | cypromis | the protocol is a nightmare |
03:19.26 | cypromis | and the amount of differences in the implementations is even worse |
03:19.36 | zigman | like the ccm stuff ` |
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03:23.04 | zigman | n8 everyone |
03:25.46 | cypromis | n8 zig |
03:29.34 | beorn | Anyone know what the largest port number is? |
03:29.37 | beorn | 65000? |
03:29.45 | beorn | I want to open up the highest range H323 might use |
03:30.11 | bkw_ | 65536 |
03:30.36 | denon | is it? I was thinking it was 65535 |
03:30.44 | denon | you're probably right though |
03:33.45 | bkw_ | 65535 isn't divisable by 2 |
03:35.36 | bkw_ | who here can help me with an ebuild that can build cvs of asterisk,zaptel and libpri |
03:35.40 | bkw_ | for gentoo |
03:35.49 | denon | it is if you start at 0 *snicker* |
03:35.57 | denon | man im glad to be home .. I hate being on the road |
03:36.04 | bkw_ | haha |
03:40.20 | ursenj | where can one get a very simple config,.. I'm losing my mind here getting this to work |
03:41.00 | ursenj | I have no extra hardware,.. just want IP softphone to IP softhone |
03:41.37 | Simon_ | ursenj: make sample |
03:42.08 | ursenj | what do you mena make sample? |
03:42.32 | bkw_ | ursenj you can pay me to set it up |
03:42.39 | Simon_ | ursenj: "make samples" from asterisk src installs sample configs... |
03:43.23 | ursenj | ya what ever bkw,.. I'm just a copmuter nut,.. I'm just getting y foot in the door,.. |
03:46.10 | bkw_ | :) |
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03:55.12 | bkw_ | that bitch takes some time to warm up too |
03:55.30 | newb1024 | hey all :-) what's the ~"best"~ IP phone to use with Asterisk ? |
03:56.01 | bkw_ | cisco 7905, 7912, 7940, 7960's |
03:56.32 | Stealth_Man | and cheapest are Grandstream's |
03:56.42 | bkw_ | aka crapstream.. or barbietone |
03:57.00 | Stealth_Man | ~grandstream |
03:57.01 | | 65USD /phone email to voipsales@xvoip.com |
03:59.16 | high-rez | bkw: damn dude, you're a genuine grandstream hater. |
04:00.39 | newb1024 | many thanks :-) |
04:00.39 | Simon_ | bkw: looking at your prepaid demo... if a user hangs up will exec(Dial..) return to the agi and continue executing? |
04:04.09 | adam_gafachi_ | the timeout parameter to app_dial, is that supposed to be the total number of seconds for the call? or the number of seconds after which to return if there was no answer? |
04:05.14 | bkw_ | Simon_ no.. it hangsup |
04:06.42 | Simon_ | on hangup does * send a signal to the agi or ? |
04:08.39 | ursenj | in the sip.conf you do not define extesions right? |
04:09.04 | bkw_ | once you are at the dial.. the AGI is done |
04:11.45 | jsharp | Supposedly, * sends a SIGHUP to the AGI script. |
04:12.32 | adam_gafachi_ | does anyone use the timeout parameter to dial? |
04:12.46 | ursenj | I've got the * samples installed,. I have uncommented a user in the sip.conf, my quextions is how do i associte and extension to a user in the sip.conf |
04:13.18 | jsharp | exten => extension#,1,Dial(SIP/user) |
04:13.34 | jsharp | exten => 1234,1,Dial(SIP/crackwhore) |
04:14.03 | ursenj | I see |
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04:19.45 | ursenj | ok, I have SIP debug enabled and when I try to connect with x-lite I don;t see a thing,,.. and thoughts |
04:20.59 | bkw_ | ya |
04:21.06 | bkw_ | chan sip didn't load |
04:21.19 | bkw_ | if you don't see anythign make sure your hostname is resovlable |
04:21.38 | ursenj | what if I'm using strat IP |
04:21.53 | bkw_ | netstat -na | grep 5060 |
04:21.56 | bkw_ | see if its even listening |
04:22.01 | bkw_ | I suspect its not |
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04:22.28 | ursenj | no |
04:22.50 | ursenj | host file be the quickest |
04:23.19 | Simon_ | so agi->getdata returns each dtmf several times - is that relaxdtmf or sipdtmf mode or? |
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04:25.12 | illc0mmm | anyone know of a IAX VOIP provider that has DIDs for 727 area code? |
04:25.23 | illc0mmm | or even 813 area cde |
04:25.24 | illc0mmm | code that is |
04:25.48 | jsharp | Where are those area codes? |
04:25.54 | illc0mmm | tampa / saint petersburg |
04:26.01 | Stealth_Man | 952 TAMPA CEN FL 813313 USA |
04:26.32 | Stealth_Man | illcom: do you need ? |
04:26.38 | illc0mmm | yeah |
04:26.45 | Stealth_Man | residential or business ? |
04:26.47 | illc0mmm | for testing really more than anything right now |
04:26.53 | illc0mmm | residential now |
04:26.58 | illc0mmm | business maybe in the future |
04:27.04 | Stealth_Man | you need did for testing ?! |
04:27.05 | Stealth_Man | or for usage |
04:27.05 | Stealth_Man | :) |
04:27.09 | illc0mmm | yes and yes |
04:27.12 | illc0mmm | :) |
04:27.13 | Stealth_Man | hmmmm |
04:27.15 | Stealth_Man | nice ... |
04:27.23 | illc0mmm | I mean, it'll be used as a normal line. |
04:27.38 | Stealth_Man | what features do you need ? |
04:27.55 | erubright | Stealth_Man: Do you have DID for 509 area code? |
04:27.59 | illc0mmm | Really I just want pots, I'd like it to just transfer right into my asterisk server |
04:28.10 | high-rez | erubright: Eastern WA? |
04:28.12 | bkw_ | I LOVE GENTOO |
04:28.20 | illc0mmm | Gentoo = Goodness |
04:28.20 | high-rez | bkw: me too! |
04:28.21 | erubright | high-rez: yep |
04:28.26 | Stealth_Man | no 509 is not available :( |
04:28.41 | high-rez | eru: thats the only part of wa I dont have a DID in yet. ;-) |
04:28.44 | Stealth_Man | erubr: any other area codes ? |
04:28.45 | illc0mmm | Stealth_Man: you can provide this? |
04:28.46 | bkw_ | ya know some shit you shouldn' thave to deal with.. like recompiling a kernel.. thats so beneath me |
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04:28.50 | bkw_ | genkernel --config |
04:28.55 | high-rez | actually, i guess i dont have 360 yet either. |
04:28.58 | bkw_ | check check check.... exit.. save.. done |
04:29.00 | bkw_ | w00t |
04:29.06 | Stealth_Man | illc: do you need unlimited calling plan ? |
04:29.10 | Stealth_Man | or per minute ? |
04:29.13 | erubright | others would be long distance to local calling area |
04:29.22 | illc0mmm | Well, unlimited inbound would be nice |
04:29.25 | illc0mmm | and local outbound |
04:29.33 | illc0mmm | 813/727 if that's possible |
04:29.39 | jsharp | /me wants 210/830 |
04:29.47 | illc0mmm | Keep it simple. :) |
04:30.19 | erubright | high-rez: do you think you'll have Eastern WA in the near future? |
04:30.19 | Stealth_Man | illc : I suggest you for testing to take small plan with per minute incoming.outgoing ... |
04:30.55 | high-rez | erubright: Maybe if I get around to puting an * box at my dads house (cheweelah) :-) |
04:31.07 | ursenj | bkw: this is what netstat says "udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:5036 0.0.0.0:*" |
04:31.16 | bkw_ | thats not sip |
04:31.19 | bkw_ | chan_sip isn't loading |
04:31.27 | erubright | high-rez: i think thats till long distance to Spokane? |
04:31.27 | bkw_ | put the hostname in /etc/hosts |
04:31.35 | ursenj | does this mean not bound or ant IP?? |
04:31.35 | bkw_ | it can't resolve it.. so chan_sip wont load |
04:31.39 | pulu | Can asterisk convert an incoming H.323 call into SIP? |
04:31.44 | bkw_ | ursenj exactly |
04:31.47 | jsharp | pulu: Yup. |
04:31.54 | high-rez | erubright: Yeah, I dont think its the spokane LCA. Whats your application? |
04:32.07 | high-rez | (i think spokane drops off at deer park off of 395... iirc) |
04:32.10 | ursenj | I'll put in a host entry,.. |
04:32.11 | erubright | for my residence |
04:32.16 | erubright | i have a home office |
04:32.30 | Simon_ | bkw: when I use agi get_data for wait_for_digit eat detects each digit twice (using grandstream for a phone) Any thoughts? |
04:32.43 | bkw_ | yes |
04:32.46 | ursenj | I need to reload network init won;t I |
04:32.56 | bkw_ | ursenj NO |
04:33.03 | bkw_ | ursenj put the hostname in /etc/hosts |
04:33.08 | ursenj | I did |
04:33.16 | bkw_ | restart * |
04:33.20 | bkw_ | see if 5060 opens |
04:33.25 | ursenj | kill * and reload? |
04:33.33 | bkw_ | just type restart now at the cli |
04:33.50 | bkw_ | Simon_ sounds like you have inband and rfc2833 |
04:33.54 | bkw_ | Simon_ what end points ? |
04:34.38 | ursenj | what is a quick way to see if the channel loaded |
04:34.41 | ursenj | SIP channel |
04:35.47 | Simon_ | bkw: gs101 and agi on * on same subnet. |
04:36.02 | bkw_ | use dtmfmode=info |
04:36.08 | bkw_ | and set that in the phone too |
04:36.54 | adam_gafachi_ | I'm not sure if its the new grandstream firmware, or the new asterisk cvs, but sip registrations and invitations seem to be failing occasionally |
04:36.58 | ursenj | bkw: look right"udp 0 0 192.168.0.20:5060 0.0.0.0:* |
04:37.16 | jsharp | There ya go. |
04:37.49 | Simon_ | bkw: thanks. that did it. |
04:38.37 | ursenj | when I do a console dial EXT it gives me Unable to create channel of type 'SIP' |
04:38.37 | ursenj | <PROTECTED> |
04:38.37 | ursenj | . |
04:39.17 | bkw_ | show me your dial |
04:39.43 | ursenj | dial 6278 which is tied to an ext. |
04:39.55 | bkw_ | from console? |
04:39.58 | ursenj | ay |
04:40.00 | ursenj | ya |
04:40.01 | bkw_ | haha |
04:40.02 | bkw_ | dont do that |
04:40.19 | bkw_ | dial exten@context |
04:40.22 | bkw_ | try that |
04:40.28 | bkw_ | but console dial sucks |
04:40.40 | ursenj | I'm just troubleshooting |
04:41.24 | ursenj | so, I did a show dialplan found the ext. ands context,.. |
04:41.34 | ursenj | dial 6278@default?? |
04:41.38 | bkw_ | try it |
04:41.52 | bkw_ | but I dont do CLI dials |
04:42.42 | ursenj | *CLI> dial 6278@default |
04:42.42 | ursenj | <PROTECTED> |
04:42.42 | ursenj | NOTICE[278545]: File app_dial.c, Line 506 (dial_exec): Unable to create channel of type 'SIP' |
04:42.42 | ursenj | <PROTECTED> |
04:42.42 | ursenj | WARNING[278545]: File chan_oss.c, Line 630 (oss_read): Error reading from sound device (If you're running 'artsd' then kill it): Resource temporarily unavailable |
04:42.44 | ursenj | <PROTECTED> |
04:42.46 | ursenj | dial 6278 |
04:42.48 | ursenj | <PROTECTED> |
04:42.50 | ursenj | NOTICE[294929]: File app_dial.c, Line 506 (dial_exec): Unable to create channel of type 'SIP' |
04:42.52 | ursenj | <PROTECTED> |
04:42.54 | ursenj | WARNING[294929]: File chan_oss.c, Line 630 (oss_read): Error reading from sound device (If you're running 'artsd' then kill it): Resource temporarily unavailable |
04:42.57 | ursenj | <PROTECTED> |
04:42.59 | ursenj | sorry that was alot |
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04:44.05 | jsharp | Blurf. |
04:44.40 | ursenj | this suck,.. I'm just trying to get a x-lite client to get in to the demo IVR,.. |
04:45.11 | ursenj | can't get it working...GERRRRRRRR |
04:45.22 | klasstek | don't use the console |
04:46.06 | klasstek | something else has /dev/dsp open |
04:46.10 | Simon_ | bkw: in your callcard agi, I think your || should be an && in "while(length($pin) != 8 || $try < 3)" |
04:46.13 | klasstek | :) |
04:46.20 | bkw_ | no |
04:46.30 | bkw_ | Simon_ because they will never get out of the loop |
04:46.40 | bkw_ | || = or |
04:46.56 | ursenj | far enough,.. I have an x-lite client on a win32 box,.. same subnet,. I have uncommented the pingtel user in the SIP.conf from the demo, put a line in extesion.conf for pingtel users,.. I must be missing something |
04:47.00 | bkw_ | while leng($pin) !=8 or $trys < 3 |
04:47.10 | bkw_ | if we && it will never break the loop |
04:47.24 | h3x | no wonder mci can do flat rate loops |
04:47.26 | Corydon76 | bkw_: yes, it will... just earlier than you want |
04:47.28 | klasstek | Fun xmas music at http://www.somafm.com/xmasinfrisko.pls |
04:47.30 | h3x | they have 544 POPs |
04:47.30 | h3x | heh |
04:47.35 | bkw_ | corydon76 exactly |
04:48.09 | bkw_ | Simon_ your free to try it.. but it won't work right |
04:48.44 | bkw_ | er you're |
04:50.04 | Simon_ | bkw: i see where you are going - I moved the hangup on try > 3 and that's why the logic failed in mine... |
04:50.33 | Simon_ | nkw: thanks for the script btw, not that i need prepaid calling cards it's an interesting one to play with for agi practice. :) |
04:50.40 | Simon_ | s/nkw/bkw |
04:50.42 | bkw_ | haha |
04:50.53 | bkw_ | Simon_ its ok.... the logic is correct. just toy with it |
04:51.07 | bkw_ | GOD MAKE MODULES TAKES FOR FREAKIN EVER |
04:51.42 | Corydon76 | Shouldn't that be "God makes", not "God make" |
04:51.44 | Corydon76 | ? |
04:52.33 | h3x | hahaha |
04:52.44 | Simon_ | i think he meant: god, "make modules" takes forever |
04:53.02 | h3x | i gotta build a database server for billing/cdr's |
04:53.12 | Simon_ | which just means you need a bigger processor. :) |
04:53.15 | h3x | i wonder if theres enough advantage of xfs to need to use linux |
04:53.26 | h3x | or some other journalling fs |
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04:53.39 | h3x | than use freebsd or something |
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04:54.36 | newb1024 | didn't XFS just get merged into 2.4.22 ? |
04:54.50 | h3x | i would probably be better off with reiser but... |
04:54.52 | bkw_ | its been in since before that |
04:55.01 | h3x | yeah its been in for quite a while |
04:55.17 | bkw_ | but remember SCO owns that code or so they think |
04:55.18 | bkw_ | haha |
04:55.25 | h3x | i suppose the real question is what supports my serial ata raid controller |
04:55.26 | newb1024 | LOL |
04:55.33 | h3x | sco owns the penguin too i bet |
04:55.33 | bkw_ | sco can kiss my ass |
04:55.41 | newb1024 | ditto |
04:56.05 | newb1024 | if you have a 3ware card or an LSI card it should be supported |
04:56.08 | bkw_ | Ladies and Gentlemen, the rush of wind you just heard was the sound of SCOX stock deflating. Please brace yourself for the wailing and knashing of teeth of the SCO Group and their investors, followed by the lynching of Darl McBride. Torches and pitchforks will be available in the main lobby. |
04:56.16 | h3x | i think gigabyte boards have 3ware right |
04:56.37 | bkw_ | i'm gonna get a Dell PowerEdge 2650 |
04:56.41 | bkw_ | now thats sweet |
04:56.45 | loko_moko | i just got one |
04:56.49 | loko_moko | pimp ass machine |
04:56.52 | bkw_ | they are nice aren't they |
04:56.56 | loko_moko | was looking at getting another one today |
04:56.58 | newb1024 | I don't remember but don't think so |
04:56.58 | loko_moko | hell yea |
04:56.58 | bkw_ | just about anything dell rocks |
04:57.06 | loko_moko | make sure you use coupons and shit to get a good deal |
04:57.16 | loko_moko | mine was $4100 and after coupons and specials came out to be $2850 |
04:57.19 | jtew__ | always call and ask for a dell sales rep |
04:57.29 | bkw_ | yep |
04:57.29 | newb1024 | as far as I know the 3ware is very mature and quite stable |
04:57.38 | h3x | whats the socket type for xeon? |
04:57.39 | newb1024 | <PROTECTED> |
04:57.43 | jtew__ | they always have more wiggle room than the website will ever give you |
04:57.57 | bkw_ | yeppers |
04:57.57 | newb1024 | 478 ? |
04:57.59 | loko_moko | make sure you tell them you have a 10 % off coupon too |
04:58.05 | loko_moko | www.dell.com/10off i believe |
04:58.08 | bkw_ | kewl |
04:58.43 | loko_moko | also when you building it, put a few test examples together, the first model i priced was $2950, then i noticed when i went over $3000 they took another $300 off |
04:58.55 | loko_moko | and do NOT buy rails from dell |
04:59.06 | loko_moko | they want $250 for the 2650, i bought mine on ebay for $40 |
04:59.21 | loko_moko | i think i have an extra set if you want i can sell them to ya |
04:59.24 | newb1024 | the Xeon is socket 603 or something right ? |
04:59.27 | ursenj | I have 12 2650 500mhz FSB 2x2.8 attched to a Cx40 SAN at work...... ROCKSS!!! |
04:59.28 | Kilroy2k | newer Xeons are Socket 604 |
04:59.45 | daork | you got a 2650 for $40? |
04:59.48 | daork | oh, cpu? |
04:59.52 | ursenj | CX400 not CX40 |
04:59.56 | newb1024 | my bad was off by 1 |
05:01.03 | ursenj | I'm running 4 of them in a MS cluster,.. the Dell 2650 is the swiss army of servers,.. |
05:01.23 | newb1024 | the new Athlonx 64 FX 51 is awesome from what I heard :-) great DB server |
05:02.32 | ursenj | ya,.. but in the corprate world CFO and CIO like to see a BRAND name,.. DELL, compaq,.. more CYA for the yourself,.. you can blame them when it dosen't work |
05:02.52 | h3x | brand name x86s always suck |
05:03.16 | Shido6 | any TE410p or E1 gurus w frame relay config knowledge? |
05:03.25 | newb1024 | if I were building a DB server I'd use either Opterons or the FX 51 |
05:03.59 | ursenj | when was the last time you worked on a Dell 2650 or 6650, they kill walk all over anything else I have used |
05:04.04 | h3x | go go LYCOS! |
05:04.27 | klasstek | http://www.pogolinux.com/storage/sata/storagewaresata.html#S316 |
05:04.42 | h3x | i dont get the amd thing |
05:04.49 | h3x | intel so kicks their ass at performance |
05:04.54 | loko_moko | i got the 2650 rails for $40 off ebay, Dell sells them at $250 |
05:05.07 | klasstek | 3.5TB in 3u |
05:05.35 | h3x | im buying some cases from plinkusa.net |
05:05.42 | h3x | cheap stuff and good riser card selection |
05:05.59 | h3x | specifically the ones that are hybrid agp+pci risers |
05:06.06 | ursenj | my cx400 has about 1.9 in 3u but killer spped |
05:06.10 | h3x | and pci risers with ribbon cable so you dont need a mobo with slot #6 pci |
05:06.27 | h3x | 8 port kvm for $139 |
05:06.36 | h3x | CHINESE SHIT!@$^$#!^$!# |
05:06.40 | h3x | i love it |
05:08.21 | bkw_ | http://www.gtweb.net/matrix.html |
05:09.20 | newb1024 | nice cases :-) |
05:09.29 | bkw_ | http://www.gtweb.net/j1132.html |
05:09.46 | bkw_ | smack a T1 card in |
05:10.05 | tmoertel_moz | Is there any reason that musiconhold kills mpg123 w/ SIGABRT? |
05:10.34 | tmoertel_moz | I have tons of mpg123 core files in my /var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3 directory. |
05:10.38 | bkw_ | yes |
05:10.43 | bkw_ | everytime you restart * |
05:10.45 | h3x | i dont like 1u because then you have to get a special fan |
05:10.46 | bkw_ | it drops a core |
05:10.52 | h3x | and power supply |
05:11.00 | bkw_ | h3x ok space HOG |
05:11.05 | bkw_ | the 3 U case they have is nice |
05:11.16 | tmoertel_moz | what's the point of dropping the core on a restart ? |
05:11.21 | h3x | i would have been interested in them til i decided to get a 1385ft^2 place to put my shit |
05:11.22 | h3x | hehe |
05:11.23 | oldtimer1024 | ya 1U and 2U rackmount = very expensive |
05:11.24 | h3x | now i can use 4U cases |
05:11.36 | bkw_ | http://www.gtweb.net/j3100.html |
05:11.46 | h3x | i like 2U the best though |
05:12.41 | h3x | http://www.plinkusa.net/web2015.htm |
05:12.46 | h3x | that thing has 4 3.5" hotswap bays |
05:12.54 | h3x | they told me they can hook me up with serial ata backplane for it |
05:12.56 | h3x | that rules |
05:12.58 | oldtimer1024 | had bad experiences with 1U, the folks over @ my former ISPs noc blew up some servers because the 1U case were too tight and they shorted out some HDDs :-( |
05:13.04 | h3x | it also has 5.25" and 3.5" exposed too |
05:13.33 | loko_moko | we had a dell 1750 1u motherboard catch fire |
05:13.35 | h3x | they'll give you special pricing on risers and other accessories if you combine an order |
05:13.45 | oldtimer1024 | human error was involved of course :-) |
05:13.52 | loko_moko | the video chip on the board exploded and the board has a nice 3 inch diameter burn on it |
05:14.05 | oldtimer1024 | dang that's bad :-( |
05:14.07 | h3x | I think $85 for a 2U case with 4 hotswap bays is cheap.. Power supply extra of course. |
05:14.10 | h3x | rail is $30 |
05:14.29 | oldtimer1024 | Supermicro makes some nice cases too kinda sorta |
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05:14.40 | h3x | loko_moko: hah . i had a capactor blow up and launch itself towards my face a few years ago |
05:14.44 | tmoertel_moz | bkw_: why do we want mpg123 to drop core when * restarts ? |
05:14.48 | h3x | barely missed me or the hole would be in my face! |
05:14.49 | loko_moko | heh |
05:14.53 | ursenj | Play with the big boys and get a Dell,.. 24 hours respones,. 3 year waranty,.. the BEST |
05:14.57 | bkw_ | i'm gonna build one of those 1u boxes |
05:15.28 | loko_moko | the nice thing with dell is rather than replace the motherboard, they replace the whole server |
05:15.28 | bkw_ | nice box |
05:15.28 | h3x | someone needs to make a sick 1U server that holds 4 ITX motherboards |
05:15.28 | loko_moko | although its not within 4 hours like our support was, it took them 5 days an that was after bitching to dell managers |
05:15.28 | h3x | and compact flash boot |
05:15.40 | h3x | -48VDC for colo |
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05:15.47 | ursenj | Loko,. sometimes,.. I have about 100 of them in my zoo,.. I'll usally get a new MOBO,.. |
05:15.59 | loko_moko | weird |
05:16.06 | loko_moko | we have about 20 |
05:16.25 | ursenj | i would freak if the swapped it out, way to much work |
05:16.29 | loko_moko | shrug, we only had one explode, when the nextone explodes ill let ya know what happens |
05:16.40 | loko_moko | well we kept out hard drives and just plugged them into the new one |
05:16.41 | ursenj | what modle |
05:16.43 | loko_moko | our.. |
05:16.50 | loko_moko | 1650 or 1750 |
05:16.52 | loko_moko | i cant recal |
05:17.27 | h3x | i think my billing server will even fit in a 1U |
05:17.29 | ursenj | the 1650 had some power reg issues in there first run of mobos, 1650 has piii 1750 xeons(2650 in 1u cases) |
05:17.37 | h3x | dont see why not use 4x 300GB sata disks |
05:17.39 | loko_moko | yea |
05:17.53 | h3x | thats 600GB in 0+1 storage |
05:17.54 | loko_moko | i just dont remmeber which, i think it was a 1650, we have a large mix of 1650, 1750, and 2650s |
05:18.35 | ursenj | I perfer 2650,,.. a liitle big but way easy to work on |
05:18.59 | loko_moko | same here |
05:19.32 | ursenj | I have 3 1650 with pending work orders form dell,... The say that is is a power issue in the MOBO, when they reboot somtimes the hnag |
05:20.02 | loko_moko | im looking at getting a 650 model to use with * |
05:20.08 | loko_moko | or maybe another web server |
05:20.10 | loko_moko | dunno |
05:20.19 | ursenj | go for a web100,... cheaper,. |
05:20.25 | loko_moko | how much is the web100 |
05:20.33 | loko_moko | the 650 I got down to $690 |
05:20.42 | loko_moko | P4 2.4, 256 ram, 40 GB, 1U |
05:20.49 | ursenj | they down;t make a web100, ebay it cheap |
05:21.04 | loko_moko | oh |
05:21.21 | loko_moko | i think i saw those on ebay before... arnt they propriortory |
05:21.43 | ursenj | also a 2450,.. 2400 they are just coming off lease,.. usally 2xpiii,.. they will be all over ebay |
05:21.54 | oldtimer1024 | 2500 90 |
05:21.55 | oldtimer1024 | 512 109 |
05:21.57 | oldtimer1024 | A7N8X-E 122 |
05:21.58 | oldtimer1024 | 1080AMG 135 |
05:22.00 | oldtimer1024 | 2MX 35 |
05:22.01 | oldtimer1024 | 2x160 SATA 276 |
05:22.03 | oldtimer1024 | LSI SATA 150-2 47 |
05:22.04 | oldtimer1024 | <PROTECTED> |
05:22.06 | oldtimer1024 | Total 814 |
05:22.31 | oldtimer1024 | planning to build a Barton 2500 512MB Corsair XMS 3200 with SATA RAID for * |
05:23.05 | loko_moko | on ebay from dell? |
05:23.11 | oldtimer1024 | Full tower of course |
05:23.28 | loko_moko | i will only buy ones that i can get 3 year, 4 hour response warranty on |
05:23.33 | ursenj | My * bos is a VIA mobo wi celrey 700,. in a MICROcase, 3 nic 20 gb HDD 640mb ram,. quiet and rocks, runs BF1942 20 users no problem |
05:24.06 | ursenj | for work yes but for play get the cheap ebay stuff |
05:24.17 | loko_moko | its called "web100" ? |
05:24.22 | loko_moko | or "web 100" |
05:24.24 | oldtimer1024 | I'm going to build the Barton myself |
05:24.34 | ursenj | webapp100 I think |
05:24.40 | tmoertel_moz | sorry to ask again, but what's the thinking behind having mpg123 drop core when * restarts ? |
05:25.03 | oldtimer1024 | if something happens my boss will have my executed but oh well |
05:25.12 | oldtimer1024 | my = me |
05:25.18 | oldtimer1024 | my bad |
05:25.42 | ursenj | PowerApp,... |
05:25.54 | ursenj | http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3064705503&category=11213 |
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05:26.16 | rollyson | good morning |
05:26.31 | loko_moko | cool |
05:26.32 | loko_moko | thanks |
05:26.53 | ursenj | you can get a PE2400 with dual 733 for 329.99 |
05:27.41 | jsharp | /me really needs to eval how * performs on Alpha hardware. |
05:28.08 | ursenj | straight iP,.. don;t think you'll have hardware support |
05:28.58 | bkw_ | why not? |
05:29.06 | bkw_ | doesnt alpha have PCI |
05:29.12 | bkw_ | or is the drivers x86 only? |
05:29.32 | ursenj | I think the dirver model would be total difreent |
05:29.52 | ursenj | I could be wrong |
05:31.02 | ursenj | but way,.. x86 hardware is so chaep |
05:31.08 | ursenj | way= why |
05:31.23 | bkw_ | excellent harddware isn't |
05:31.26 | bkw_ | er hardware |
05:31.33 | bkw_ | good x86 hardware costs more $$ |
05:31.40 | bkw_ | you can go cheap.. but cheap is bad |
05:32.14 | ursenj | ya,.. but pricey!!,... hard to find,,...i I loss a proc in a server and hevean forbbied I out of warranty I cna find one in 10 hours |
05:32.27 | ursenj | i x86 speaking |
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05:33.53 | ursenj | I have 3 HP9000 in my ZOO and when I take one down I cross my fingers they will come backup because I Loss a drive or I/O board I'm screwed,.. |
05:35.44 | ursenj | it is LENO time!!! |
05:36.10 | jsharp | I'd personally trust my * to a nice DS-10L than a wonky PeeCee. |
05:36.28 | ursenj | DS-10l?? |
05:37.11 | jsharp | ya. |
05:37.16 | daork | alpha |
05:37.33 | jsharp | Or a DS-20 if I need the extra horsepower. |
05:38.06 | ursenj | I see,. I unfortnely live in a Microsoft world for the most part,. |
05:38.31 | ursenj | which means I'm a janitor not an engineer,.. |
05:39.06 | jsharp | cleaning up after those unexplainable patches? |
05:39.09 | jsharp | *grin* |
05:39.39 | ursenj | CAPTIAN!!!!CAPTIN!!, my ship is sinking!!!!! give me another PATCH!!!!!!!! |
05:39.56 | loko_moko | are any of the old dell PE rack mounts |
05:40.18 | bkw_ | Linux asterisk 2.4.20-gentoo-r9 #1 Wed Dec 10 22:29:47 CST 2003 i686 Pentium III (Coppermine) GenuineIntel GNU/Linux |
05:40.21 | bkw_ | wooo hooo |
05:40.29 | bkw_ | that was SOOO smooth |
05:40.33 | ursenj | Ya the black box mistery,.. click and point,.... grunt grunt my name is Homer Simpson,...(microsfot hope and futrue) |
05:41.28 | ursenj | loko,.. PE2400 can be rack mounted, the are 19" tall, flip them on there side and get a rail kit |
05:41.37 | loko_moko | lol |
05:41.40 | loko_moko | i mean like 2u or 1u |
05:41.48 | loko_moko | my data center wont go for the flip on side and mount |
05:41.50 | bkw_ | ya |
05:41.59 | bkw_ | we have a 2300 THEY ARE FUCKING HUGE! |
05:42.19 | ursenj | when they are racked you can not tell,.. the look eally good, they are like 4u |
05:42.30 | loko_moko | 4u would cost me a fortune =P |
05:42.31 | bkw_ | yep |
05:42.36 | loko_moko | cost me like $60 |
05:42.43 | ursenj | I have 5 racks,.. |
05:42.44 | loko_moko | $15 / u |
05:42.48 | loko_moko | is what ipay |
05:42.56 | loko_moko | including power |
05:42.57 | bkw_ | thats not expensive |
05:43.01 | ursenj | I see rackspace.com |
05:43.12 | jsharp | rackspace isn't a colo, though. |
05:43.17 | ursenj | catch 22 there |
05:43.21 | loko_moko | well if i start using 4U boxes thats an extra $30 / mo per box |
05:43.49 | ursenj | bend over and get the iu dell |
05:43.52 | bkw_ | if 30 bucks breaks you.. you got problems |
05:43.53 | ursenj | iu = 1u |
05:44.06 | bkw_ | or need a new business plan |
05:44.06 | loko_moko | bkw im talking bunch of them |
05:44.06 | ursenj | bkw, ithnk that is monthly |
05:44.11 | loko_moko | yea 30 / mo |
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05:44.18 | bkw_ | ursenj no shit |
05:44.33 | loko_moko | for the extra $150 / mo it would cost, that would easily pay for brand new dells within a year |
05:44.35 | bkw_ | :P |
05:44.50 | ursenj | nice... |
05:46.48 | ursenj | loko,.. how much bandwidth are you look to get |
05:47.19 | bkw_ | blk |
05:47.21 | bkw_ | er |
05:47.22 | bkw_ | bll |
05:47.23 | bkw_ | fuck |
05:47.25 | bkw_ | bbl |
05:47.31 | loko_moko | i use 512 kbs sustained, burst upto 5 mbs |
05:47.44 | loko_moko | well ive burst to 10 mbs before |
05:47.45 | rollyson | hmmm, how would I set up a dialplan to record an OUTGOING call automatically. |
05:48.00 | rollyson | I have some prompts I'd like to steal from our old PBX ;) |
05:48.23 | ursenj | not bad,. you could get your on data line before to long,.. |
05:48.35 | loko_moko | not worth it |
05:48.51 | loko_moko | definitely not cost effective |
05:49.39 | ursenj | I guess it depends,.. I take for granted I'm arleady have gen. and a UPS on site |
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05:49.53 | loko_moko | well im located in pittsburgh, pa |
05:49.58 | loko_moko | bandwidth and colos are very expsnive here |
05:50.03 | loko_moko | my servers are all out in los angeles |
05:50.13 | loko_moko | in carrier hotel |
05:50.28 | ursenj | I would have a very hard time with that,.. Just me,, |
05:50.32 | loko_moko | lol |
05:50.41 | loko_moko | its my friends operation out in LA |
05:50.46 | ursenj | I see,. |
05:51.10 | loko_moko | bandwidth is prob around 1/6 cheaper out there |
05:51.28 | loko_moko | compared to me getting my own lines |
05:52.10 | ursenj | makes sense, 100mbit pipe is on every corner and in every CO,.. So do you access it via the Internet or dedicatd data line |
05:52.27 | loko_moko | internet |
05:52.32 | loko_moko | cable modem here |
05:53.00 | ursenj | thought so,.. interlata tax would kill ya by the time you got to CA |
05:53.46 | loko_moko | i just need ssh, so cable is plenty fast enough |
05:54.26 | ursenj | my world is so dynamic,.. I'm always rebuilding, recongiger, getting new servers,.. it's nuts |
05:55.05 | loko_moko | yea thats where my current issue is |
05:55.11 | loko_moko | all my servers run redhat |
05:55.16 | loko_moko | and now redhat is fuckin me |
05:55.32 | ursenj | AS or RH9 |
05:55.36 | loko_moko | 9 |
05:55.54 | ursenj | don't like the fedore twist |
05:55.59 | oldtimer1024 | AS is supported for 5 years 9 only 1 |
05:55.59 | loko_moko | hell no |
05:56.05 | loko_moko | nods |
05:56.14 | loko_moko | i had 9 on since it came out |
05:56.26 | ursenj | AS is still cheap the win 2003,.. |
05:56.37 | ursenj | My daliy battle |
05:56.59 | loko_moko | cost isnt an issue |
05:57.03 | loko_moko | the problem is upgrading |
05:57.16 | loko_moko | the servers are all web servers hosting businesses |
05:57.26 | loko_moko | so i cant have downtime |
05:57.39 | ursenj | are you doing and CSM on the front end |
05:57.44 | loko_moko | ? |
05:58.05 | ursenj | sorry Content Switch Modular (cisco),.. Load balanceing |
05:58.28 | ursenj | switch=switching |
05:59.24 | loko_moko | no |
05:59.43 | ursenj | if you can load balance al of you Vritual Servers on at least two servers, then you can take one down and live... |
05:59.44 | loko_moko | im a very tiny operation, im only 21 |
06:00.14 | ursenj | how many Vritual sites |
06:00.19 | loko_moko | not many |
06:00.26 | loko_moko | but they are pretty complex |
06:00.26 | loko_moko | using cpanel |
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06:00.38 | loko_moko | so i cant just copy them over |
06:00.50 | ursenj | not famiiar with cpanel |
06:00.50 | loko_moko | well i can i guess but that will be a hassle |
06:01.02 | Kilroy2k | cpanel sites are pretty easy to migrate |
06:01.05 | loko_moko | i thin im just gonna keep rh 9 on the boxes and use a 3rd party for updates |
06:01.26 | ursenj | make senses |
06:02.13 | ursenj | do you use cookies or session varibles in you web tech |
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06:02.22 | loko_moko | yes |
06:02.29 | loko_moko | the one thing i run is free web hosting company |
06:02.35 | loko_moko | so my ads rely on cookies |
06:02.38 | loko_moko | to display to visitors |
06:02.41 | ursenj | yes to cookies or session varibles,.. |
06:02.44 | loko_moko | cookies |
06:02.50 | loko_moko | well and sessions to an extent |
06:02.52 | ursenj | keep it that way |
06:03.02 | bkw_ | guys.. I wonder if the type of file system you run on your * server could have an thing to do with stability |
06:03.08 | loko_moko | keep it that way why |
06:03.11 | oldtimer1024 | loko_moko: this might help http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/12/09/2338209&mode=thread&tid=110&tid=126&tid=163&tid=185&tid=187&tid=190 |
06:03.28 | loko_moko | oldtimer - yea thats who i plan on using, thanks |
06:03.55 | loko_moko | the $60 / yr will be cheaper than moving to AS and definitely saving my time andhassle for upgrading |
06:03.56 | oldtimer1024 | yw :-) |
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06:04.25 | oldtimer1024 | you can in theory upgrade RH on the fly but it could get really ugly |
06:04.39 | ursenj | we use a cisco load balaning in our intranet enviroment and it is great,.. I can take a server down and know notices |
06:04.45 | bkw_ | anything redhat is ugly |
06:05.05 | jsharp | bkw: How would different filesystems crash *? |
06:05.19 | ursenj | jsharp: goood question |
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06:05.50 | jsharp | I could see a fubared NFS mount breaking something. |
06:06.06 | oldtimer1024 | if the filesystem implementation is mature and you are running a stable kernel the filesystem shouldn't matter much, it will just affect performance |
06:06.09 | ursenj | very unlikely,.. the OS would go down first |
06:06.23 | bkw_ | ya but i'm curious |
06:06.25 | loko_moko | how much is a cisco load balancer |
06:06.35 | loko_moko | to handle just 2 servers |
06:07.08 | bkw_ | because their are alot of things that could |
06:07.24 | ursenj | alot,.. you need a 6509 first,... 10,000 to 20,000 to start, ten layer 3, another 30,000 and then the CSM (Content Switching Module) another 23,000 |
06:07.35 | jsharp | I doubt it. A monkeyed up filesystem would panic the whole system. |
06:07.57 | argos | wouldn't surprise me... I imaging that journaling triggers a sizable amount of extra interrupts |
06:08.14 | jsharp | Stick a machine running Linux Virtual Server in front of the boxes. |
06:08.18 | argos | err, imaging->imagine |
06:09.00 | jsharp | Or...ULTRAMONKEY! |
06:09.04 | ursenj | loko,.. I would look into to seeing if there is an open source liunx LB program,.. Microsoft has one in the win2k web service I'm sure there is a linux veraint |
06:09.42 | oldtimer1024 | or setup a Linux box as a router and send the packets wherever they need to go |
06:09.46 | jsharp | www.ultramonkey.org - Linux load balancer. |
06:09.53 | loko_moko | wow expenisve |
06:09.55 | loko_moko | i need to go study |
06:10.08 | jsharp | I just like that name. Ultramonkey. |
06:10.22 | ursenj | ya,.. way mucho.. BUT cisco rocks,.. |
06:10.26 | loko_moko | ill be back tomorrow, ill track ya down then ursenj, thanks |
06:10.34 | ursenj | no prob |
06:11.53 | denon | dont waste your time with any LB except from F5 Networks |
06:11.55 | denon | but thats just me |
06:12.14 | ursenj | oldtimer: I like that idea,.. you would need to script a lyer 7 prob to out sens if port 80 goes down |
06:12.31 | citats | denon: bah, more bang for the buck from linux boxes with LVS |
06:13.03 | jsharp | Ugh. F5 boxes make me wanna club myself with a dead California condor. |
06:13.32 | denon | nah .. F5's just plain got more bang |
06:13.33 | ursenj | jsharp: shoot me first then club your self |
06:13.37 | denon | screw the econo-network |
06:14.08 | denon | linux weenies gotta get out their checkbook when real traffic depends on it ;) |
06:14.24 | Simon_ | ok, using xlite the call appears to connect, but I get no audio... is this rtp? pc and * are on same subnet, but are nat'd to the inet... |
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06:14.38 | citats | denon: tell that to akamai :) |
06:15.00 | denon | citats: well, its a little different when you have a large enough development staff internally to write a damn kernel overnight :) |
06:15.01 | ursenj | everything aside,.. it depends on your enviroment,.. I live in a world were 1 hour of down time = $200,000 |
06:15.13 | denon | but when you're joe network engineer with a dozen flunkies under ya .. |
06:15.13 | ursenj | so cisco is the answer |
06:15.16 | jsharp | yeah, but akamai is a bunch of weenies. |
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06:15.35 | denon | I like F5 |
06:15.43 | ursenj | denon: feel bad for ya, tough worl to live in,.. |
06:15.54 | denon | they're solid under insane loads, and they know how to support real enterprise environments |
06:16.06 | denon | dont get me wrong, I love the thrill of patching together a good solution .. |
06:16.21 | ursenj | I know that world very well |
06:16.34 | ursenj | 100 servers an only 3 of use |
06:16.43 | h3x | haha |
06:16.47 | denon | but unless I have the resources to do it right .. I get a company that has |
06:17.07 | h3x | oh my god |
06:17.14 | denon | shrugs .. opinions are like .. :) everyone has one. |
06:17.16 | h3x | the fcc put my message on their web site with my phone number on it |
06:17.21 | h3x | now everybodys gonna be callingme |
06:17.26 | jsharp | oops. |
06:17.34 | rollyson | what message? |
06:17.42 | h3x | http://www.fcc.gov/voip/comments/CarrierOne.htm |
06:17.50 | ursenj | resource = $$ outsorce compnys =$$$$$ |
06:17.53 | denon | think im gonna head to bed |
06:17.55 | denon | ciao guys |
06:18.06 | ursenj | later man |
06:18.26 | h3x | they fucked up my logo. |
06:18.27 | h3x | bastards. |
06:18.58 | ursenj | Simon: what was your xlite issue |
06:19.43 | Simon_ | ursenj: i have no call audio. I get the dialtone, etc from xlite, and sip debug looks like the call conncts, but no audio... |
06:20.09 | Simon_ | * looks lke it answers, plays vm-into, etc |
06:20.12 | ursenj | I have been have probs with xlitel also,. do you hae handsets working |
06:20.13 | jsharp | Maybe a codec issue. |
06:20.30 | h3x | i think a lot of people are gonan be pissed that i brought up recip compensation |
06:20.36 | h3x | but after all thats why this went to the feds anyway |
06:20.50 | jsharp | You troublemaker. |
06:20.53 | h3x | the IXCs use it to avoid compensation |
06:21.11 | h3x | really, if they dropped it or flattened the rate out then what matter would it make |
06:21.27 | Simon_ | jsharp. interesting. i'll try diabling them in order... |
06:21.51 | ursenj | hell i can evein get xlitel to connect,.. |
06:22.03 | ursenj | xlitel=xlite |
06:22.16 | jsharp | Why not use DIAX...the windows IAX client? |
06:22.26 | ursenj | no SIP supprt |
06:23.09 | Simon_ | same w/ g711u, g711a and gsm... odd |
06:23.25 | rollyson | I still don't understand recip comp. |
06:23.28 | rollyson | :( |
06:23.55 | rollyson | What I do know is our 800 number is costing us $$$$$$. |
06:23.59 | rollyson | :( |
06:24.09 | Simon_ | jsharp: url for diax? |
06:24.27 | ursenj | google "diax voip" |
06:24.39 | jsharp | http://www.geocities.com/tdanro/diax/diax.html |
06:26.08 | h3x | ahahhaha |
06:26.19 | h3x | i think i shouldnt have taken a big crack at the deaf and blind in my email to the FCC |
06:26.23 | h3x | they probably wont like that |
06:26.24 | Simon_ | ursenj: i did, doesn't hit. |
06:26.47 | h3x | <PROTECTED> |
06:27.19 | ursenj | simon:http://www.laser.com/dante/diax/diax.html |
06:27.52 | Simon_ | is that diff then the one jsharp sent? (tdanro) |
06:28.06 | ursenj | ya, samething I think |
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06:28.14 | cman | hi |
06:28.25 | cman | anyone implemnted * with RADIUS?? |
06:28.31 | rollyson | h3x: USF also exists to force the telcos to offer service in rural areas where it wouldn't otherwise be cost effective to do so, IIRC. |
06:28.44 | h3x | thats true |
06:29.12 | h3x | theroetically voip and wireless brings competition to them to drive the prices down |
06:29.22 | h3x | besides, all those rural networks already exist now |
06:29.30 | h3x | its not like new ones need to be built ? |
06:29.32 | rollyson | true |
06:29.41 | rollyson | they cost to maintain and expand through. |
06:29.57 | rollyson | potentially more than the value of the customer base in that area. |
06:30.10 | rollyson | thats why cellular coverage is still spotty in some areas. |
06:30.30 | rollyson | IMHO, eventually the solution would be: |
06:30.45 | mishehu | everybody become telepathic! |
06:30.52 | rollyson | 1) ILECs should become termination providers ONLY, and not have direct customers. |
06:31.02 | h3x | now thats an interesting idea |
06:31.04 | rollyson | 2) Flat termination fees. |
06:31.34 | rollyson | ILEC and CLEC can't compete fairly without regulatory involvement. |
06:31.43 | h3x | well they could |
06:31.50 | h3x | just no one has implemented the technologies to get around the ILEC |
06:31.52 | mishehu | what do the acronyms ilec and clec stand for again? |
06:31.58 | h3x | incumbent and competitive |
06:32.01 | h3x | local exchange carrier |
06:32.02 | ursenj | nap time,... I'm outy |
06:32.13 | oldtimer1024 | gnite :-) |
06:32.31 | ursenj | catch ya all later,,. |
06:32.36 | jsharp | the CLECs would have to bury their own copper or figure out some other way of doing it. |
06:32.48 | rollyson | if the only people the ILEC can deal with are CLECs, they'd have less incentive to try to lock out competetion. |
06:33.21 | h3x | There should just be strict install time window enforcements. |
06:33.24 | h3x | thats all we need |
06:33.33 | rollyson | I know as a CLEC, we can't be competitive for local home telephone service. |
06:33.38 | mishehu | I forsee a future that line communications are going to be a flat rate based upon speed. |
06:34.01 | mishehu | and the lecs are going to be nothing more than wiring technicians. |
06:34.18 | h3x | they cant even get that right yet |
06:34.42 | rollyson | A dry pair costs us around $30 I think. |
06:35.09 | h3x | volume makes the prices go down |
06:35.11 | rollyson | We can't offer local service on that and remain cost effective. |
06:35.20 | h3x | une-p |
06:35.42 | h3x | you must also consider recip compensation |
06:35.43 | rollyson | We can however do high speed data cost effectively on that. |
06:35.48 | Mike | whats wrong in this line exten => _9.,1,Dial(IAX2/user:secret@192.168.0.2/${EXTEN:1}) |
06:35.49 | Mike | ? |
06:35.51 | jsharp | Dry copper to the residence & replace the NID with a VOIP box. |
06:36.15 | rollyson | ;) |
06:36.15 | mishehu | Mike: just a guess, but the _9. |
06:36.21 | h3x | hrm |
06:36.27 | h3x | I considered the idea of residential T1s |
06:36.28 | h3x | why not? |
06:36.28 | rollyson | that ended up being VERY cost effective ;) |
06:36.32 | h3x | we can make the equipment cheap ! |
06:36.40 | Mike | mishehu: why? |
06:36.57 | rollyson | h3x: smartjack, $500, T1 interface $500 |
06:37.02 | rollyson | gets expensive ;) |
06:37.04 | h3x | naw |
06:37.11 | oldtimer1024 | better yet why not switch to fiber ? (fiber to home) |
06:37.14 | h3x | you'd order it as a t1 from the ilec |
06:37.34 | h3x | but if you can bring the t1 interface down to say $100ish |
06:37.38 | mishehu | Mike: I'll have to consult the example extensions.conf, but _? is for pattern matching... I remember it can take X and N or numbers, but I don't recall seeing a period |
06:38.09 | mishehu | rollyson: I don't understand why T1s, being around some 20 years now, are still so damn expensive. |
06:38.12 | rollyson | h3x: if we order it as a T1, it costs $$$$ |
06:38.26 | h3x | some places sure |
06:38.27 | jsharp | Cause they're a good profit center for the ilec. |
06:38.40 | rollyson | if we order it as a dry pair and put our equipment on it, its chear |
06:38.41 | h3x | las vegas t1 spokes are $50 |
06:38.48 | h3x | to clecs |
06:38.59 | mishehu | oldtimer1024: costs more to lay fiber (the cable costs a lot more, but is cheaper to maintain) |
06:39.03 | rollyson | we'd still pay $500 here. |
06:39.20 | rollyson | or somewhere around that. |
06:39.22 | h3x | well the thing i have going for me is legalized internet gaming in nevada |
06:39.23 | citats | its cheap for the facilities but the support is expensive |
06:39.29 | h3x | it requires private line and proof of presence |
06:39.39 | h3x | the casinos would pay for that shit. |
06:39.58 | Simon_ | jsharp: diax work pretty good - thanks |
06:40.09 | jsharp | Excellent. |
06:40.14 | jsharp | Me too. |
06:40.21 | mishehu | gah, ggv takes forever to open up a 50 page pdf file... |
06:40.32 | mishehu | rollyson: *drool* |
06:40.40 | mishehu | I'd have three. |
06:40.56 | jsharp | I just want one. |
06:41.08 | jsharp | beat the hell out of the ISDN i've got. |
06:41.15 | h3x | hehe |
06:41.49 | mishehu | Mike: I stand corrected. I consulted the handbook, and . appearantly means "match anything that begins with..." |
06:41.59 | h3x | well another idea is to set up wireless access points all over the place |
06:42.02 | jsharp | I'm on the wrong side of the remote terminal for a dry copper line, though. |
06:42.08 | h3x | how about making one thats powered off the t1 loop itself? hah |
06:42.10 | mishehu | Mike: what are you exactly trying to do? |
06:42.21 | h3x | "Yes, my dmarc is the .... building terminal at xyz" |
06:42.35 | jsharp | h3x: That wouldn't be all that hard. |
06:42.42 | h3x | think apartments... |
06:42.56 | h3x | I was considering setting up something like this in my apartment complex |
06:43.03 | h3x | put an antenna outside... |
06:43.11 | h3x | post on the message board next to the mailboxes |
06:43.13 | h3x | see what happens |
06:43.34 | h3x | i could even offer voip since i have a pstn t1 here :P |
06:43.46 | mishehu | so, who's going to write the $30-Month-T1-line-HOWTO? ;-) |
06:43.50 | jsharp | How much current can you sink off a T1 line before you piss off the T1 card in the CO? |
06:43.51 | h3x | HAHAHAHHAHAHHAH |
06:44.05 | h3x | its gotta be quite a bit since the repeaters and NIU can run off it |
06:44.09 | h3x | and those puppies put off some heat |
06:44.33 | h3x | although |
06:44.35 | Mike | mishehu: trying to do outbound calls to PSTN on a secondary server i have |
06:44.44 | h3x | its mostly high current before your NIU |
06:44.45 | Mike | mishehu: i have the servers linked via IAX2 |
06:44.57 | h3x | theres fuses on the niu.. |
06:45.05 | Mike | mishehu: and i have a context name outbound on the other server that has this |
06:45.08 | mishehu | Mike: probably better to trunk it to the other * server |
06:45.17 | Mike | exten => 8[0134]XXXXXX,1,Dial(Zap/1/${EXTEN:1},90,Tt) |
06:45.17 | jsharp | You could regulate -48VDC down to 12V and run a T100P + a soekris SBC off it. |
06:45.20 | rollyson | hmm |
06:45.25 | Mike | mishehu: what do you mean? |
06:45.38 | h3x | I think sprint would be really pissed if i started ordering t1s by the hundreds to residences |
06:45.47 | h3x | id need a crew of perps that run cat5 |
06:46.07 | mishehu | Mike: if you trunk between two * servers, it conglomerates the different IAX channels into one stream... so I understand at least. it's supposed to be more effecient. |
06:46.11 | rollyson | hmm,I need a way to EAT all the calls in a queue. |
06:46.15 | h3x | T1s only have a 3V span |
06:46.23 | h3x | but |
06:46.36 | h3x | between the niu and uplink stuff the voltage can vary all the way up to 100V+ |
06:46.38 | Mike | mishehu: so what do you recommend |
06:46.38 | Mike | ? |
06:46.47 | h3x | depending on line conditions it adjusts automatically |
06:46.48 | mishehu | Mike: hang on a sec, let me consult the docs some more... |
06:46.49 | jsharp | No battery on the CPE side of the smartjack? |
06:46.53 | jsharp | No fun. |
06:47.01 | Mike | mishehu: i cant put another PCI to my primary server |
06:47.07 | Mike | mishehu: so i setup another * server |
06:47.22 | rollyson | we are using line powered single pair equipment from adtran for our T1 here. |
06:47.56 | citats | just get an OC48 and run your DC gear of the LECs batteries |
06:48.02 | rollyson | any suggestions: I want to redirect everything queued to a message and then hang up the line. |
06:48.27 | h3x | or you could just drain some power off some poor saps' pots line |
06:48.28 | h3x | haha |
06:48.42 | h3x | actually |
06:48.49 | h3x | just order a dry copper pair and run power over it! |
06:48.49 | h3x | hahahahah |
06:49.01 | jsharp | Your wireless power output doubles everytime the dude's phone rings? |
06:49.07 | h3x | HAHAH |
06:49.15 | citats | heh, some unlucky tech will hook onto that line |
06:49.28 | h3x | is dry copper reliable for t1s? |
06:49.31 | oldtimer1024 | and zaaaaaaaaaap |
06:49.45 | h3x | ive seen some t1 niu's that use a single pair of wire |
06:49.50 | mishehu | Mike: I'm not exactly sure how to do this yet, as I've not yet linked up two * servers. but you can define TRUNK=IAX2/user:pass@provider |
06:49.50 | citats | if you can get good dry copper just use SDSL |
06:49.55 | mishehu | perhpas you have |
06:50.02 | h3x | yeah |
06:50.03 | cman | how do we connect outside client to * behind NAT? |
06:50.07 | jsharp | yah, what citats said. |
06:50.12 | rollyson | ours is pretty reliable, but we are a mile from our datacenter |
06:50.22 | mishehu | cman: that depends on what protocol |
06:50.23 | cman | anyone done that? |
06:50.45 | cman | SIP perhaps |
06:50.59 | h3x | anybody make decent test gear to figure out what you can run over a dry copper pair |
06:51.01 | Mike | mishehu: on zapata.conf? |
06:51.07 | argos | had a discussion with an idiot SBC installer the other day - isn't the telco side of a smartjack some version of DSL? (HDSL?) |
06:51.10 | cman | i want to connect to * behind NAT fro a dialup connction using xlite supppose |
06:51.18 | jsharp | It can be HDSL, depending on the instal. |
06:51.19 | h3x | argos: It can be |
06:51.28 | mishehu | Mike: nope, in extensions |
06:51.29 | argos | thought so... |
06:51.39 | citats | HDSL, HDSL2, HDSL4 |
06:51.47 | argos | he gave me a funny look and said "who told you THAT???" |
06:51.49 | argos | :) |
06:51.51 | Mike | mishehu: an example will be? |
06:52.05 | jsharp | h3x: Max speed you'll get really depends on the equipment you put on the line. |
06:52.06 | mishehu | cman: for sip you have to port forward 2 udp ports to your * server. for IAX, you only need to forward udp port 5036 to the * server |
06:52.21 | h3x | true |
06:52.23 | mishehu | Mike: I'm not really seeing one here in the example configs... |
06:52.45 | jsharp | The line I had wouldn't run over 512K SDSL with some Telemax units, but the Netopia units I put on it ran at a solid 1.5. |
06:52.54 | jsharp | Mbps. |
06:53.07 | mishehu | argos: remember, SBC == Stupid Bullshit Company |
06:53.26 | cman | i ahve forwarded 5060, 5036, 4569 |
06:53.39 | cman | i hope i only need to forwar 5060 if i a using SIP |
06:53.43 | h3x | High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) technology is a transparent replacement for a T-1 repeatered line in the distribution plant. It allows DS-1 signals to be transported over distances of up to l 2,000 feet on copper cable without line repeaters. HDSL technology meets the existing tariffed T-1.403-1989 service interface. |
06:53.46 | oldtimer1024 | SBC in this area used to be Ameritech aka Ameri-low-tech |
06:53.49 | cman | but its not working |
06:54.09 | jsharp | Ewwww Ameritech. |
06:54.12 | mishehu | Mike: I've been wanting to link two * servers together... |
06:54.28 | Mike | mishehu: not dificult |
06:54.31 | jsharp | Those guys could fuck up a wet dream. |
06:54.40 | Mike | this is my 3 server linked |
06:54.43 | mishehu | oldtimer1024: used to be Illinois Bell here before it was Ameritech before it was SBC. and it was better as Illinois Bell.... at least they admitted to being a true monopoly |
06:54.44 | argos | hehe - yup... took them over a month to figure out that the reason my ADSL line at work wasn't working was because they installed it on a line that goes through a t1 CB |
06:55.15 | jsharp | Oops. |
06:55.15 | mishehu | cman: I don't remember the ports for SIP. SIP is 5060 udp I think, but then there is RTP. |
06:55.22 | argos | whoever placed that order shoulda been shot |
06:55.42 | mishehu | cman: RTP might be on the range of 7080 to 8000... not sure. |
06:56.00 | cman | i have to forward RTP too then? |
06:56.08 | jsharp | SBC is always trying to sell me DSL before even bothering to check to see if its even available here. |
06:56.24 | mishehu | cman: RTP contains the voice data. SIP is just the signalling protocol |
06:56.28 | h3x | http://www.nettonet.com/ |
06:56.34 | h3x | these guys make cool shit but its too expensive |
06:56.48 | mishehu | jsharp: my dad ended up with 3 dsl modems that way |
06:57.19 | argos | jsharp: sounds familiar... I always remind the lady on the other end of the phone that "if it doesn't work, I'll walk out the front door and throw rocks at you"... (the CO is across the street) |
06:58.22 | cman | mishehu: so what would u suggest me? if i use SIP and/or IAX |
06:58.29 | cman | what should i do with NAT and *? |
06:58.46 | mishehu | ah the days of sitting around a 10,000 analogue + I forget how much digital capacity CO... |
06:59.02 | jsharp | I threatened SBC a few months ago that I'd run a spool of cat5 from my house to the CO and knock on the door and say "here, plug this in". |
06:59.12 | argos | lol |
06:59.16 | mishehu | cman: IAX is easiest. just forward inbound 5036 udp to the * server. it works fine. SIP is a bit more flakey |
06:59.42 | mishehu | jsharp: and they threatened you with FCC regulations or something eh? |
06:59.46 | cman | o i';; try that.. i have to define the client in iax.conf i guess |
06:59.52 | h3x | nettonet's stuff is mostly the direct conversion of ethernet to t1/*dsl/whatever |
06:59.55 | h3x | makes the device simplier |
07:00.04 | jsharp | Heh. No. I don't take any shit at all from the telcos. |
07:00.14 | argos | 1 |
07:00.15 | jsharp | I have a special place in my heart for fucking with them. |
07:00.50 | mishehu | jsharp: usually when I fuck with them, I just get passed on from one idiot to the next. makes me want to strangle them. at least when I was in .il, I had direct contacts in Bezeq... |
07:01.07 | argos | deal a lot with XO Communications... aside from their money problems, they're one of the few that hasn't given me any crap |
07:02.00 | jsharp | My favorite thing is to say "If its not fixed in <x> time, I'll be calling back". <x> time gets smaller everytime I talk to them. Usually when it reaches the 5-8 minute level, thats when they fix it. |
07:02.20 | argos | hmm - may try that some time... |
07:02.40 | jsharp | Or when you prove to the tech that he's an idiot. |
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07:03.23 | jsharp | Yes, sir...I've looped up your CSU and I'm running clean to it. "No, you're not". Yes, sir I am. "No, you're not". Yes I am. "No, you're not. My CSU is still in the shrink wrapping." |
07:03.31 | h3x | xo is one of the few clecs that will provision almost any imaginable feature in their switch |
07:03.46 | cman | mishehu |
07:03.47 | h3x | jsharp: Been there, Done that. |
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07:04.00 | cman | what should be the host for the iaxclient in iax.conf? |
07:04.01 | mishehu | Mike: can you show me that extension you had for _9. ? |
07:04.36 | h3x | global crossing emerged from bankruptcy on tuesday |
07:04.52 | cman | i ahve |
07:04.52 | cman | [iaxclient1] |
07:04.52 | cman | type=user |
07:04.52 | cman | secret=iaxclient1 |
07:04.52 | cman | auth=plaintext |
07:04.52 | cman | host=dynamic |
07:04.54 | cman | context=outgoing |
07:05.08 | argos | h3x: yup... and i REALLY like the fact that I call Marti for anything w/XO... loads better than "press 1 for this, press 2 for that, press 3 to transfer to never-never land" |
07:05.13 | cman | do i have to define any more thing? |
07:05.20 | jsharp | ah, the bitchy 1 year old says its bedtime. |
07:05.33 | h3x | argos: Heh, i just order stuff with them through their extranet directly. |
07:05.42 | argos | :) |
07:05.43 | mishehu | cman: have you read the asterisk rev2 handbook? |
07:05.49 | h3x | they arent very cost effective for anything voice related though |
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07:05.55 | h3x | i just use them for other services such as local loops |
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07:07.07 | m80swiz | http://m80teams.com/?Qzo0NDM6MzE4MTAz |
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07:07.12 | Mike | mishehu: ? |
07:07.25 | argos | h3x: my only real concern with them right now is that I have a colo space with them in Akron, and I'm the only one in there.. (their switch is two building over) can't be making any money off me... |
07:07.27 | Mike | exten => _9XXXXXXXX,1,Dial(${TRUNK2}/${EXTEN:1}@outbound) |
07:08.00 | realboy | hi all |
07:08.11 | mishehu | Mike: no, the one you were having trouble with... |
07:08.16 | oldtimer1024 | argos did you Akron ? |
07:08.21 | realboy | i have problem with outgoing spool |
07:08.23 | oldtimer1024 | <PROTECTED> |
07:08.28 | realboy | i created a file like |
07:08.30 | *** join/#asterisk SplasPood (~jwb@paravolve.net) |
07:08.45 | realboy | Channel:H323/XXXX@YYY.ZZZ.VVV |
07:08.46 | Mike | mishehu: its that |
07:08.56 | Mike | i just added a variable for TRUNK2 |
07:09.02 | realboy | but call never initiate |
07:09.04 | Mike | with IAX2/username password |
07:09.06 | cman | yes of course |
07:09.06 | cman | am i wrong? |
07:09.36 | argos | oldtimer1024: yup |
07:09.55 | argos | cuyahoga falls, actually |
07:09.59 | mishehu | Mike: and trunk2 is all that IAX/user@host:secret whatever junk? |
07:10.14 | Mike | yes |
07:10.17 | mishehu | Mike: and outbound is a context in the other server? |
07:10.29 | Mike | mishehu: yes |
07:10.36 | mishehu | Mike: what's outbound look like? |
07:10.47 | Mike | exten => 8[0134]XXXXXX,1,Dial(Zap/1/${EXTEN:1},90,Tt) |
07:10.58 | realboy | Does channel H323 works with outgoing spool? |
07:11.56 | mishehu | whats 90 and Tt do? |
07:12.04 | Mike | Tt transfer |
07:12.14 | Mike | 90 time before going to the next priority |
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07:14.44 | cman | iaxComm rejecting authentication?? |
07:16.05 | mishehu | Mike: ok, so what you're doing is this... on server1, you dial 98 and some phone number, then it transfers to outbound on the other server after stripping the 9. on server2 outbound, it strips the 8, and then matches a 0, 1, 3, or 4 for the first digit for outbound dialing on Zap/1... is that correct? |
07:16.23 | Mike | yes |
07:16.54 | mishehu | Mike: what's the code you dial to get to another area code where you are? |
07:17.02 | mishehu | is it 0? |
07:17.29 | Mike | if i go to the pstn i just dial 83463770 for example |
07:17.32 | Mike | that it |
07:18.33 | cman | iaxcomm isn't registering?? |
07:18.52 | mishehu | Mike: when you have the [0134] in the matching, is that for the area codes? |
07:19.03 | mishehu | as in area codes 0, 1, 3, or 4? |
07:19.04 | Mike | no numbers always use 8 |
07:19.08 | Mike | but after the 8 |
07:19.11 | Mike | they only change |
07:19.17 | Mike | to 0 1 3 and 4 |
07:19.25 | Mike | after that they change all |
07:19.35 | mishehu | you're stripping the 8, you realize that... |
07:19.36 | mishehu | ? |
07:19.42 | Mike | no im not |
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07:19.51 | Mike | its not _8 |
07:19.51 | mishehu | <Mike> exten => 8[0134]XXXXXX,1,Dial(Zap/1/${EXTEN:1},90,Tt) |
07:20.00 | Mike | the 8 is not getting striped |
07:20.06 | Mike | theres no _ |
07:20.13 | mishehu | but ${EXTEN:1} strips the first digit |
07:20.26 | Mike | so i make it then EXTEN |
07:20.28 | Mike | only? |
07:20.32 | mishehu | try that |
07:20.33 | mishehu | yes |
07:21.45 | Mike | Tx-Frame Retry[001] -- OSeqno: 001 ISeqno: 002 Type: IAX Subclass: REJECT |
07:21.45 | Mike | <PROTECTED> |
07:21.45 | Mike | <PROTECTED> |
07:21.45 | Mike | asterisk*CLI> |
07:21.48 | mishehu | page 34 of the rev2 handbook |
07:21.50 | Mike | iax2 debug shows that |
07:22.32 | JerJer | grr the next person that mentions radius is gonna get a beating with a wet noodle |
07:22.47 | mishehu | are you sure you don't want to have _8[0134]XXXXXX,1,Dial(Zap/1/${EXTEN},90,Tt) (although I'm not positive what and how many paramaters the Dial() can handle) |
07:22.53 | cman | RADIUS |
07:22.59 | cman | whys that JerJer? |
07:23.08 | JerJer | its a joke |
07:23.25 | mishehu | JerJer: a circle has a diameter of 10 units. what is the circle's RADIUS ? |
07:23.27 | JerJer | works fine for dialup, which is what it was dsigned for |
07:23.45 | cman | i am looking to implemnt radius with *.... don't know how to do it |
07:23.58 | JerJer | you don't need it |
07:24.00 | JerJer | or want it |
07:24.17 | mishehu | Mike: I really think that this extension in server2 outbound context is a pattern match. |
07:24.25 | mishehu | so it should have a _ in front of it. |
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07:24.37 | h3x | What in the fuck |
07:24.39 | mishehu | of course, anybody here is free to correct me if I'm wrong. ;-) |
07:25.05 | citats | mishehu: definitely should have a _ at the beginning if it has any of the pattern matching characters in it |
07:25.22 | realboy | does H323 channel work with outgoing spool? |
07:25.33 | Mike | mishehu: let me try |
07:26.03 | JerJer | realboy: Asterisk doesn't care which channel does what application |
07:26.15 | Mike | Tx-Frame Retry[001] -- OSeqno: 001 ISeqno: 002 Type: IAX Subclass: REJECT |
07:26.15 | Mike | <PROTECTED> |
07:26.15 | Mike | <PROTECTED> |
07:26.16 | Mike | same |
07:26.28 | realboy | JerJer: but i get errors when i want to start a call |
07:27.08 | mishehu | Mike: I'm not sure if it's failing when trying to connect from server1 to server2 or when it gets into server2 and tries to dial out on Zap |
07:27.13 | realboy | No translator path exists for channel type H323 (native 1) to 64 |
07:27.29 | realboy | what does that mean? |
07:27.39 | cman | what am i missing/ iaxclient isn't registering to my * box? |
07:27.48 | Mike | let me check |
07:27.50 | JerJer | that has nothing to do with the spoller |
07:27.55 | JerJer | spooler |
07:28.25 | realboy | JerJer: But i am making calls with H323 channel |
07:28.38 | JerJer | not with that error message |
07:28.45 | realboy | yes |
07:29.30 | cman | anyone listening to me? |
07:29.45 | JerJer | nope |
07:31.08 | realboy | JerJer: this is my call file; Channel: H323/xxx@zzz.yyy \n Extension:00xxxx \n Context:test |
07:31.21 | realboy | JerJer: Also, other static stuff |
07:31.45 | cman | i have |
07:31.45 | cman | [iaxclient1] |
07:31.45 | cman | type=friend |
07:31.45 | cman | secret=iaxclient1 |
07:31.45 | cman | auth=plaintext |
07:31.45 | cman | host=dynamic |
07:31.47 | cman | context=outgoing |
07:31.49 | cman | in iax.conf |
07:31.51 | cman | i can't seem to register. pls help |
07:32.07 | JerJer | that has nothing to do with registering |
07:32.14 | JerJer | that allows someone else to register |
07:32.24 | JerJer | and um type=friend is PURE EVIL |
07:32.43 | JerJer | so is auth=plaintext |
07:33.07 | cman | call rejected by remote |
07:33.14 | cman | ok i'll remove that... |
07:33.22 | JerJer | KISS |
07:33.23 | cman | put type=user |
07:33.25 | JerJer | Keep |
07:33.26 | JerJer | it |
07:33.28 | JerJer | simple |
07:33.30 | JerJer | stupid |
07:33.47 | Simon_ | what is diff between friend and user? |
07:33.56 | JerJer | a friend is both a user and peer |
07:34.14 | mishehu | Mike: any luck finding out the exact source of the failure? |
07:34.21 | mishehu | I'm getting rather tired here |
07:34.40 | cman | wghat is happening" |
07:34.44 | Mike | mishehu: checking iax debug |
07:35.50 | cman | call rejected by remote |
07:36.01 | cman | ? |
07:36.09 | JerJer | u gota be smarter than what your working on |
07:36.30 | JerJer | your asterisk box will tell you the reason why it does anything |
07:36.37 | JerJer | asterisk -vvvgc |
07:36.51 | JerJer | while making sure debug is on the condole line in logger.conf |
07:36.56 | JerJer | this is basic shit here ppl |
07:38.14 | cman | where do i configure my iaxclient so that i can register. i am getting No registration for peer 'iaxclient1' |
07:38.54 | cman | not in iax.conf? |
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07:39.28 | Wiredboy | hi all |
07:40.31 | Wiredboy | I'm trying to get my SIP phone to place calls via the Asterisk system to no avail... any helpers out there? |
07:41.12 | mishehu | Mike: you can also use the debug logger as well... |
07:41.29 | mishehu | Mike: anyway, sorry I can't try to help you any more, I'm just way too exhausted. |
07:41.29 | Mike | whats debuglogger? |
07:41.40 | JerJer | cman: have you read any documenation? |
07:41.43 | mishehu | Mike: I hae it in /var/log/asterisk, I set the logging to debuggin |
07:41.50 | Mike | mishehu: no problem im not in a hurry to make it work right now im trying to learn |
07:41.53 | Mike | okokok |
07:41.54 | cman | fuck |
07:41.58 | JerJer | a registration is only for a type=peer |
07:42.10 | mishehu | Mike: see logger.conf |
07:42.15 | Mike | mishehu: ok |
07:42.16 | cman | i registered with type=user too |
07:42.20 | mishehu | anyway, I'm off to sleep |
07:42.34 | JerJer | a type=user doesn't need to get a 'regsitration' |
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07:42.44 | JerJer | a type=user is for authenticating inbound calls |
07:42.55 | JerJer | a type=peer is for sending calls to other endpoints |
07:43.16 | cman | ok |
07:43.20 | JerJer | if the endpoint either 1) wants to blow thru NAT or 2) has a dynamic IP they must register |
07:43.22 | cman | i see it now |
07:43.59 | cman | now i can't call:D |
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07:46.01 | JerJer | d'oh |
07:46.17 | Mike | mishehu: got it working |
07:51.02 | rollyson | hmm. the snom website mentions their phones support TAPI... |
07:52.10 | Wiredboy | I'm on a VPN network and my SIP phone won't log in to my asterisk |
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07:54.37 | JerJer | cman: 99% of the time you are going to have two entries for each endpoint you deal with in your configuration |
07:55.03 | JerJer | a type=friend is to restrictive on your dialplan, so you simply have a type=user and a type=peer of the same name |
07:55.11 | JerJer | yes, they can be the same name |
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08:00.37 | cman | done |
08:00.48 | cman | will try from a real client side now |
08:00.52 | cman | dial up |
08:01.47 | atacomm | rollyson: I beleive the TAPI support was pulled, as they didnt do it well and they are primarly linux developers at Snom so they couldnt figure out the TAPI development very well |
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08:05.52 | mbranca | morning all |
08:08.31 | argos | 1 |
08:09.05 | voidptr | morning |
08:13.09 | Mike | dial doesnt exist no longer? |
08:13.17 | Mike | asterisk*CLI> dial |
08:13.17 | Mike | No such command 'dial' (type 'help' for help) |
08:13.23 | Mike | or am i omitting something? |
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08:13.35 | draser2 | Hello |
08:13.42 | lecram | Mike: did you disable alsa _and_ oss ? |
08:13.49 | Mike | OH |
08:13.52 | Mike | HEHEHE |
08:13.53 | Mike | okokok |
08:13.56 | oldtimer1024 | is it Dial ? |
08:13.58 | oldtimer1024 | or dial ? |
08:14.00 | Mike | lecram: forgot that |
08:14.04 | lecram | :) |
08:14.04 | JerJer | http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/12/10/1957244&mode=thread&tid=126&tid=134&tid=160&tid=95 |
08:14.22 | rollyson | hmm. |
08:14.43 | rollyson | Whats a recomended book on LDAP ? ;) |
08:15.11 | Kumbang | guys, what do you suggest for E1/PRA switchtype? |
08:15.21 | Kumbang | is it euroisdn? |
08:15.33 | mbranca | Kumbang, yep |
08:15.49 | mbranca | unless you have a very special setup :) |
08:16.10 | draser2 | Have any here used Vocal? |
08:16.29 | JerJer | this is not #vocal |
08:16.34 | JerJer | its #asterisk |
08:16.51 | Kumbang | i want to connect E100P to nortel meridian 1 |
08:16.57 | draser2 | yaya .. how about an answer? |
08:17.12 | mbranca | draser2, the answer is no. |
08:17.20 | JerJer | Kumbang: then do it |
08:17.37 | mbranca | we use asterisk, not vocal... they're too different |
08:17.39 | Kumbang | JerJer : still not working :( |
08:17.49 | draser2 | Just curious to see how it compares to asterisk. |
08:18.18 | Kumbang | JerJer : i have try all posible configuration in zapata.conf |
08:18.53 | draser2 | Can Asterisk use standard modems for the FXO end |
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08:19.24 | JerJer | draser2: no |
08:19.30 | JerJer | get a X100P |
08:19.33 | zono | hi all |
08:19.43 | draser2 | thanks...I'm going to get the developers kit. |
08:20.22 | draser2 | Hi zono! |
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08:20.40 | rollyson | wondering if its worth setting up LDAP to tie everything together. |
08:21.24 | zono | I want to ask how I must setup Netmeeteng to use Atserisk - I install h323 channel Driver and Setup oh323.conf |
08:21.31 | draser2 | Does anyone here have experience with setup in North America? |
08:22.00 | draser2 | Man this channel is more active than #Beginner! lol |
08:22.07 | carrar | moo |
08:22.16 | draser2 | moo? |
08:22.28 | carrar | hi |
08:22.43 | realboy | what does that mean? |
08:22.49 | realboy | No translator path exists for channel type H323 (native 1) to 64 |
08:23.03 | draser2 | Can you setup Asterisk to use DID numbers? |
08:23.27 | realboy | this error emerges when i set Channel:H323 in outgoing spool |
08:23.29 | carrar | <PROTECTED> |
08:23.29 | RoyK | gd mrng |
08:23.29 | carrar | <PROTECTED> |
08:23.29 | carrar | <PROTECTED> |
08:23.46 | draser2 | moo moo |
08:24.11 | draser2 | The sound I make when pasifying my 4month old |
08:24.35 | carrar | draser2, have you skimmed over the handbook? |
08:24.37 | draser2 | good morning, goooodd moooorrrrnnniinngg! |
08:24.47 | draser2 | I just downloaded it, I'll do so. |
08:24.59 | carrar | You'll find answers to some of your questions in that |
08:25.24 | draser2 | gracius senor |
08:25.32 | maratonc | hi, anyone has for sale grandstream - analog module? price? |
08:26.01 | RoyK | maratonc: I beleive they're ~$75 |
08:26.12 | RoyK | maratonc: ...and the SIP phones are ~$65 |
08:26.53 | maratonc | anyone sell this things in europe? |
08:27.20 | discordia | morning guys |
08:27.28 | discordia | its coffee-time :) |
08:27.36 | RoyK | maratonc: we just ordered them from the US |
08:30.04 | draser2 | I asked about Vocal cause they seem to have more content to the web site...but now that I've visited this chat, it seems to have good support! |
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08:31.50 | vindex | gi |
08:33.12 | Bonbon | maratonc: we do |
08:36.25 | *** part/#asterisk oldtimer1024 (~chatzilla@dhcp024-209-034-180.neo.rr.com) |
08:37.30 | argos | q1 |
08:41.38 | RoyK | maratonc: where are you located? |
08:46.02 | RoyK | splitting? |
08:48.37 | mbranca | RoyK, using #include part-of-extension.conf in extension.conf |
08:49.02 | RoyK | mbranca: ok :) |
08:49.15 | mbranca | useful if you generate extension.conf from db and don't want to regenerate entire file on each change |
08:53.12 | JerJer | ; Database generated configs |
08:53.13 | JerJer | #include peers.conf |
08:53.13 | JerJer | #include users.conf |
08:53.20 | JerJer | nufone has been using that for many months |
08:53.20 | carrar | h4X0r |
08:53.35 | JerJer | quietly of course...can't give all the good tricks away |
08:53.39 | mbranca | JerJer, yup, you suggested me tht idea :) |
08:53.43 | voidptr | shit. |
08:54.05 | voidptr | *CLI> NOTICE[65541]: File chan_iax2.c, Line 4300 (socket_read): Rejected connect attempt from 69.73.19.178 |
08:54.16 | JerJer | make type=user |
08:54.19 | JerJer | a |
08:55.00 | voidptr | hum, i switched to iaxtel using iax2 only... |
08:55.13 | voidptr | oh i see |
08:55.27 | voidptr | it has some retarded deny/allow rules by default :) |
08:56.08 | zono | Could you please tell me what kind of function is Gatekeeper? And how does it work? |
08:56.25 | JerJer | you don't need a gatekeeper |
08:56.30 | JerJer | or H.323 for that matter |
08:56.38 | Kumbang | zono : RAS function |
08:57.18 | voidptr | <PROTECTED> |
08:57.25 | JerJer | yep |
08:57.37 | JerJer | sent to a context or extension that doesn't exist |
08:58.51 | voidptr | aura. |
09:00.16 | voidptr | humm, but well.. it *does* exist... |
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09:06.27 | mbranca | yup... my X crashed :) |
09:06.58 | voidptr | <PROTECTED> |
09:09.01 | voidptr | <PROTECTED> |
09:09.14 | RoyK | how do I setup wcusb? |
09:09.24 | voidptr | iaxtel2 000000000000003 hoofdnr No |
09:09.39 | voidptr | [ Context 'hoofdnr' created by 'pbx_config' ] |
09:09.43 | voidptr | <PROTECTED> |
09:10.23 | voidptr | it's like *wide* open... and everything is there as it is supposed to be... |
09:10.39 | carrar | wide open you say? |
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09:11.47 | JerJer | vi README.variables |
09:12.20 | mbranca | ciao lele |
09:12.27 | lele | ciao mbranca |
09:13.20 | lele | mbranca: did you use * on a TelecomItalia PRI with "selezione passante" already? |
09:14.10 | voidptr | are there any known problems with iax2 perhaps? (to me it looks like it should work) |
09:16.48 | mbranca | lele: yep |
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09:18.50 | lele | mbranca: how do you get the local part? you "immediate" answer on the short number and then collect additional digits? |
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09:19.49 | RoyK | anyone that uses the usb fxs? |
09:19.57 | lele | mbranca: because i've set up * boxes with other operators and i just receive the number "en-block" as if they were MSNs |
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09:22.41 | mbranca | lele: I use exten matching: if my main number is 123451 and DID numbers are from 200 to 299, I use exten => _1234[200-299],1,blah blah blah |
09:24.36 | lele | mbranca: so from the * point of view is no different from what i see with other operators... nice, this simplifies my scripts :) |
09:24.47 | mbranca | yep :) |
09:25.21 | lele | mbranca: i was asking beacuse i'm used to bad suprises when it comes to telecomitalia :( |
09:26.04 | mbranca | lol... terrorcomItalia :) |
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09:29.08 | lele | mbranca: just a question more: does zaptel isdn have the problems with "191-like" services? |
09:29.39 | mbranca | on pri or zapBRI ? |
09:29.48 | lele | on PRI |
09:30.34 | lele | (you have tested zapBRI already?) |
09:30.52 | mbranca | mmmh... to be honest, I never tried :) but since I never had a complain about that, I coould assume that it works :) but not 100% sure |
09:31.14 | mbranca | (zapBRI... eh... still waiting for kapejod drivers....) |
09:31.38 | lele | ok, i'll let you know if tomorrow the terrorcom guys install the PRI :) |
09:31.45 | mbranca | :) |
09:32.14 | RoyK | ~seen kapejod |
09:32.15 | | kapejod <~kapejod@pD9E835C3.dip.t-dialin.net> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 10d 22h 19m 4s ago, saying: 'hi dimitri :)'. |
09:32.19 | RoyK | ?? |
09:32.24 | mbranca | poor kapejod.... |
09:32.37 | mbranca | I think that he's working alot on zapBRI ... |
09:33.05 | lele | mmmh yes, my quadbri is getting dust on the lab desk |
09:33.18 | mbranca | mine too... |
09:34.01 | RoyK | can someone help me getting my usb fxs up and running? I've connected it to an old, sixties, gray rotary dial phone :D |
09:34.13 | mbranca | lol |
09:34.21 | lele | maybe kapejod just went on vacation with the money from the boards :) |
09:34.54 | RoyK | mbranca: do you know how to setup this USB FXS? |
09:35.09 | mbranca | don't think so... I got a /msg from him 2 days ago saying "...and drivers will be ready soon" ... then he vanished agaain |
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09:35.22 | mbranca | (after I wrote him an email) |
09:35.30 | mbranca | RoyK, I have it at home |
09:35.56 | RoyK | mbranca: how do I set it up? or how do I find out if asterisk can see it? the drivers are loaded |
09:36.43 | mbranca | like a normal fxs devices, like the tdm |
09:36.52 | mbranca | but only with one port |
09:37.02 | mbranca | set zaptel.conf and zapata.conf |
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09:37.25 | lele | mbranca: maybe he has a gprs device with him on the beach :) |
09:37.33 | mbranca | lele: lol |
09:37.50 | mbranca | RoyK, basix zapata.conf is |
09:37.52 | mbranca | signalling=fxo_ks |
09:37.54 | mbranca | channel=1 |
09:38.14 | RoyK | fxo? I thought I had an fxs device... |
09:38.19 | mbranca | and basic zaptel.conf is |
09:38.41 | mbranca | fxoks=1 |
09:38.41 | mbranca | # Sound Zones |
09:38.41 | mbranca | loadzone = us |
09:38.41 | mbranca | defaultzone=us |
09:38.55 | mbranca | fxs is signalled with fxo and viceversa |
09:39.43 | RoyK | ah |
09:40.12 | mbranca | also, in zapata.conf add context=fallingcontextforthatusbdevice |
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09:41.58 | RoyK | WARNING[1024]: File chan_iax2.c, Line 6043 (load_module): Unable to open IAX timing interface: No such device or address |
09:42.41 | mbranca | RoyK, zap show channels on cli ? |
09:44.08 | RoyK | WARNING[1024]: File loader.c, Line 312 (ast_load_resource): chan_zap.so: load_module failed, returning -1 |
09:44.08 | RoyK | WARNING[1024]: File loader.c, Line 407 (load_modules): Loading module chan_zap.so failed! |
09:44.08 | RoyK | [root@roy-sin asterisk]# |
09:44.26 | mbranca | lsmod ? |
09:44.30 | RoyK | I get some shite in dmesg |
09:44.31 | RoyK | host/usb-uhci.c: ENXIO 80000c80, flags 0, urb ef5057c0, burb ef5053c0 |
09:44.31 | RoyK | usbdevfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed dev 12 rqt 128 rq 6 len 18 ret -6 |
09:44.43 | RoyK | these are loaded |
09:44.44 | RoyK | wcusb 18752 0 (unused) |
09:44.44 | RoyK | zaptel 182848 0 [wcusb] |
09:44.57 | RoyK | autoloaded by hotplug |
09:45.17 | mbranca | did you reloaded wcusb & zaptel after changing zaptel.conf ? |
09:46.09 | RoyK | yep |
09:46.49 | mbranca | zttool ? |
09:47.05 | mbranca | or ztcfg -vvvvv |
09:47.06 | RoyK | er. can't find anything with that |
09:47.22 | RoyK | Channel map: |
09:47.22 | RoyK | Channel 01: FXO Kewlstart (Default) (Slaves: 01) |
09:47.22 | RoyK | 1 channels configured. |
09:47.22 | RoyK | ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: No such device or address (6) |
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09:51.59 | voidptr | hum. |
09:52.11 | voidptr | iaxtel is working fine? |
09:52.19 | *** join/#asterisk RoyK (~asdf@213-187-164-3.dd.nextgentel.com) |
09:53.05 | JerJer | *smacks head* |
09:53.15 | JerJer | don't tell me you are running Xwindows? |
09:53.33 | mbranca | who need Xwindows :) ? |
09:53.39 | JerJer | asterisk and framebuffers don't play nice |
09:54.02 | RoyK | JerJer: I don't run Framebuffer... |
09:54.11 | mbranca | eh... at home my asterisk box + xWandows + usb devices is fine :) |
09:54.13 | RoyK | JerJer: why shouldn't I run X? |
09:54.29 | JerJer | any GUI is resource hog |
09:54.41 | JerJer | your server shouldn't have a gui |
09:54.56 | RoyK | this isn't a server :) |
09:54.59 | RoyK | this is my PC |
09:55.10 | RoyK | just testing stuff out here before moving them into something like production |
09:55.56 | RoyK | JerJer: I totally agree that X is not what you put on a server. The only servers around here running a GUI, are the windoze boxes |
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09:59.10 | realboy | i get this error message when i want to initiate a call from outgoing spool |
09:59.13 | realboy | File channel.c, Line 1622 (ast_request): No translator path exists for channel type H323 (native 1) to 64 |
09:59.41 | JerJer | format 1 is G.723.1 |
09:59.50 | RoyK | ztcfg -vvvvvv still says |
09:59.52 | RoyK | Channel 01: FXO Kewlstart (Default) (Slaves: 01) |
09:59.52 | RoyK | 1 channels configured. |
09:59.52 | RoyK | ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: No such device or address (6) |
09:59.54 | realboy | what i want to do is, start a call and connect to other end |
09:59.54 | RoyK | :( |
10:00.11 | realboy | other end is may accept g.723 |
10:00.11 | JerJer | RoyK: do u have wcfxo loaded? |
10:00.34 | voidptr | good, it works again |
10:00.35 | JerJer | you cannot encode G.723.1 without a vocoder |
10:00.54 | RoyK | JerJer: do I need that with the USB FXS? |
10:01.06 | voidptr | next time just tell me it was a problem with the inkeys |
10:01.12 | voidptr | :) |
10:01.18 | JerJer | d'oh |
10:01.27 | JerJer | FXO signalling means FXS device... hmm |
10:01.38 | JerJer | rmmod -r wcusb |
10:01.39 | realboy | i don't want to encode or decode, i only want to start a call and connect to other end |
10:01.47 | JerJer | d'oh |
10:01.58 | realboy | which is capable g.723 |
10:02.08 | JerJer | if u make a call that REQUIRES both encoding and decoding |
10:02.24 | JerJer | unless your passing thru the codec |
10:02.41 | realboy | i am passing through it |
10:03.00 | RoyK | usb.c: deregistering driver wcusb |
10:03.01 | RoyK | Zapata Telephony Interface Unloaded |
10:03.01 | RoyK | Zapata Telephony Interface Registered on major 196 |
10:03.01 | RoyK | usb.c: registered new driver wcusb |
10:03.01 | RoyK | emi26_probe startWildcard USB FXS Interface driver registered |
10:03.09 | JerJer | RoyK: then plug the usb device in |
10:03.19 | JerJer | you shouldn't have to modprobe it |
10:03.33 | RoyK | rmmod && replug ... |
10:03.35 | JerJer | yes |
10:03.40 | JerJer | -r is important |
10:03.47 | JerJer | that gets zaptel and all the other crap also |
10:04.12 | RoyK | I used -r |
10:04.18 | JerJer | good |
10:04.28 | RoyK | then usb.c ... usbaudio - blahblah |
10:04.36 | RoyK | Zapata Telephony Interface Registered on major 196 |
10:04.36 | RoyK | usb.c: registered new driver wcusb |
10:04.36 | RoyK | emi26_probe startWildcard USB FXS Interface driver registered |
10:04.36 | RoyK | host/usb-uhci.c: ENXIO 80000380, flags 0, urb f53cdb40, burb f5f610c0 |
10:04.55 | RoyK | usbdevfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed dev 3 rqt 128 rq 6 len 18 ret -6 |
10:04.56 | JerJer | now ztcfg -vvv |
10:05.08 | RoyK | Channel 01: FXO Kewlstart (Default) (Slaves: 01) |
10:05.08 | RoyK | 1 channels configured. |
10:05.08 | RoyK | ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: No such device or address (6) |
10:05.13 | JerJer | suckage |
10:05.15 | RoyK | yeah |
10:05.23 | JerJer | ok rmmod -r wcusb |
10:05.25 | RoyK | could this conflict with usb audio or something? |
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10:05.32 | JerJer | then rmmod <your usb driver> |
10:05.40 | JerJer | so like rmmod usb-uhci |
10:05.44 | RoyK | ah... statically in kernel... |
10:05.46 | JerJer | (no-r) |
10:05.59 | JerJer | hmm that might be it...sorta doubting it |
10:06.08 | RoyK | me too... |
10:06.27 | RoyK | ...but I wonder if it could be a USB audio conflict of some kind |
10:06.46 | JerJer | not really sure |
10:06.48 | Yog-home | got a q ... when u call a different context, then from that context call "Hangup", does * just hang up or does it return from the context to the calling extension (like a "gosub" in basic) ? |
10:07.13 | RoyK | Yog-home: no |
10:07.24 | JerJer | RoyK: I have a hellova time making any of the tigerjet usb work on my laptop ... |
10:07.40 | discordia | Yog-home: a hangup is a a hangup |
10:07.46 | zoa | asterisk crashed another dual xeon machine |
10:07.51 | zoa | hip hip joy |
10:07.52 | JerJer | I have a few of those usb handsets based on the TJ 320 chip |
10:07.55 | zoa | kernel panics |
10:08.06 | JerJer | zoa: that's news to me |
10:08.07 | FuzzyCat | major worries |
10:08.13 | zoa | never seen that jerjer ? |
10:08.15 | RoyK | zoa: panic??? |
10:08.16 | JerJer | what kernel |
10:08.20 | zoa | this is the second time it happens |
10:08.24 | zoa | on 2 different servers |
10:08.27 | RoyK | zoa: running 2.4.0? |
10:08.30 | zoa | 2.4.20 |
10:08.33 | Yog-home | got this wierd thing where I call a different context, and in that context I call an AGI script, then call voicemail...when it returns from voicemail for some reason it winds up calling the AGA again |
10:08.35 | zoa | dual xeon |
10:08.42 | RoyK | zoa: tried 2.4.23? |
10:08.44 | JerJer | 2.4.20-20.9smp |
10:08.50 | Yog-home | err..AGI |
10:08.53 | zoa | last thing on the screen is something with zaptel device |
10:09.04 | RoyK | zoa: tried 2.4.23? |
10:09.09 | zoa | 2.4.23 gave me performance issues |
10:09.12 | zoa | its BAD |
10:09.13 | zoa | :) |
10:09.18 | Yog-home | maybe zaptel is MP problems |
10:09.27 | RoyK | zoa: compared to what? |
10:09.29 | zoa | or maybe its the watchdog that is causing the problems |
10:09.33 | JerJer | yeah do you have SMP enabled in zaptel ? |
10:09.33 | zoa | compared to 2.4.20 |
10:09.38 | zoa | i have it enabled yes |
10:09.40 | RoyK | vanilla 2.4.20? |
10:09.45 | RoyK | or redhat or something? |
10:10.06 | zoa | royk: its slower because it has some problems with Xeon & hyperthreading on some mobo's |
10:10.20 | zoa | which means: it only sees 2 of the 4 virtual processors |
10:10.37 | RoyK | tried 2.6? |
10:10.57 | RoyK | zoa: if you use another box for the zaptel card(s), than perhaps you can dedicate this to transcoding |
10:11.13 | RoyK | ...as we're using a small cluster to do MPEG2->MPEG4 transcoding |
10:11.24 | Yog-home | _8686. should match 8686 followed by anything right? |
10:11.27 | JerJer | if anyone cares, nufone just made some, hopfully transparent, updates to their network |
10:11.55 | JerJer | Yog-home: yes |
10:12.45 | Yog-home | grr..this is driving me batty |
10:13.09 | Yog-home | it's no real biggy..just when I exit voicemail it's like the context I call to call VM is starting over again despite me calling Hangup |
10:13.32 | stees | humm...... what does it mean when it says "call from user 'blah' is 1 out of 0" |
10:13.42 | stees | I cant find anywhere that will tell me :/ |
10:13.55 | Yog-home | is there a way to make it show every context it tries to match step by step ? |
10:14.15 | Yog-home | i've tried set verbose <different #s> and it doesn't seem to get much more verbose |
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10:16.25 | Yog-home | grr. |
10:16.29 | Yog-home | probably a bug I bet |
10:16.31 | Yog-home | can't get rid of this shit |
10:16.43 | krish1 | anyone can help me to block caller id in asterisk ? |
10:18.49 | JerJer | Yog-home: you have to be smarter than what your working on |
10:19.22 | Yog-home | pfft |
10:19.50 | mbranca | ~kill Yog-home |
10:19.53 | | ACTION slits Yog-home's throat |
10:20.29 | voidptr | mbranca : you just won a lawsuit against your monopolistic telco? ;) |
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10:22.23 | levon | morning all |
10:22.31 | JerJer | moo |
10:22.41 | voidptr | morn levon |
10:22.52 | krish1 | anyone can help me to block caller id in asterisk ? |
10:23.00 | levon | morning Royk, voidptr |
10:23.30 | RoyK | grr. I can't make this USB XFS work. |
10:23.34 | JerJer | krish1: depends on what u mean block |
10:23.38 | RoyK | s/XFS/FXS/ |
10:24.01 | krish1 | i wnat to block phone number |
10:24.34 | JerJer | use anti-ex-girlfriend logic |
10:24.51 | JerJer | krish1: are you using an X100P? |
10:25.09 | Pj_ | (anti-new-girlfriend logic is more common among geeks) |
10:25.27 | JerJer | lol |
10:28.15 | Yog-home | ok..made it stop by going thru odd gyrations |
10:29.40 | Yog-home | when one calls another context, will it always do the "s" extension regardless of match ? |
10:30.58 | JerJer | ?! |
10:31.13 | JerJer | s is only used when no other logical extension makes sense |
10:31.27 | JerJer | like X100Ps |
10:31.38 | Yog-home | makes sense ? |
10:31.43 | JerJer | since they do not provide DNIS, there is no logical extension |
10:31.48 | JerJer | hence they use 's' |
10:32.02 | JerJer | short for 'starting' |
10:32.05 | Yog-home | hrm..i had the idea that s was "start" or something |
10:32.55 | JerJer | it is, for those situations where a more logical extension doesn't exist |
10:33.06 | JerJer | for example: PRI |
10:33.14 | Yog-home | unfortunately i'm using _. as an extension in this :) |
10:33.22 | JerJer | a PRI provides DNIS, which is Dialed Number Information Service |
10:33.37 | JerJer | thus a PRI will not send calls to the 's' exten |
10:33.59 | JerJer | _. is evil |
10:33.59 | Yog-home | not dealing w/ that here..PRIs |
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10:34.03 | Yog-home | yeh |
10:34.08 | Yog-home | i gotta deal w/ text usernames though :) |
10:34.12 | JerJer | its an example of when 's' is NOT used |
10:34.16 | Yog-home | long story |
10:34.30 | indiam | hi |
10:34.43 | indiam | how can i void native bridging for rtp in asterisk |
10:34.45 | JerJer | your gonna have to explain your problem better then |
10:34.53 | indiam | *how can i avoid native bridging for rtp in asterisk |
10:34.54 | JerJer | indiam: depends on the channel type |
10:35.06 | JerJer | is there an echo in here? |
10:35.32 | indiam | i want the souce and end client to communicate with same codec settings, if not it should hang the call |
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10:36.34 | krish1 | anyone can help me to block caller id number in asterisk ? |
10:36.54 | JerJer | krish1: your gonna have to be more specific |
10:37.15 | Inv_Arp | krish1: the handbook has a section directly on that i think |
10:37.21 | krish1 | ok |
10:37.24 | indiam | JerJer: Can I make them tightend in that way |
10:37.37 | JerJer | exten => s/100,1,Congestion |
10:38.10 | JerJer | if someone calling with a callerid of 100 and they happened to call the 's' extension they would get a Congestion (or fast-busy) tone |
10:38.13 | krish1 | Sip phone => Asterisk => pstn number |
10:38.23 | indiam | JerJer: I use SIP --> SIP (*) IAX --> (IAX) |
10:38.52 | JerJer | krish1: so you don't want the SIP phones to call a specific number on the PSTN? |
10:39.03 | JerJer | indiam: ?! ?! |
10:39.13 | krish1 | yes |
10:39.17 | JerJer | why can't it be SIP ---- Asterisk----iAX |
10:39.46 | krish1 | its shows pstn number while calling to mobile number |
10:39.57 | indiam | JerJer: I want to stop if there is any codec mismatches with that channel types |
10:40.08 | JerJer | disallow=all |
10:40.11 | JerJer | allow=ulaw |
10:40.20 | JerJer | if its not ulaw its gonna tare the call down |
10:40.46 | krish1 | i don't want caller number in mobile |
10:40.49 | JerJer | krish1: 01so you don't want the SIP phones to call a specific number on the PSTN? |
10:41.19 | JerJer | its a yes or no question |
10:41.37 | krish1 | no |
10:41.40 | mbranca | mmmh |
10:41.49 | krish1 | i want to block only number |
10:41.50 | mbranca | but Macro can have no prio? |
10:41.52 | mbranca | bah |
10:42.11 | Ares | Hi guy... Some of you have good result with Festival? I did some test and sounds like awful ! |
10:42.18 | JerJer | krish1: so the SIP phone(s) are sending a callerid you want to block? |
10:42.29 | Ares | perhaps there is some tricks ? |
10:42.37 | krish1 | yes |
10:42.51 | JerJer | krish1: you realize sip fones can set their own callerid at will |
10:43.33 | krish1 | i am using channel bank with T1 card. i connected one pstn number in channel 1 |
10:43.51 | voidptr | pom pom |
10:44.06 | JerJer | krish1: do you have any idea what you are wanting to do? |
10:44.13 | krish1 | when calling to mobile it shows channel 1 phone number |
10:44.20 | JerJer | a channel bank and SIP are two dramtically different things |
10:44.44 | voidptr | anyone who has got a clue on the tdm400p fxs modules and callerid? (should it work with the phones i have here?) |
10:44.46 | JerJer | calling to mobile means nothing to me |
10:44.52 | krish1 | i want to block phone number of channel 1 |
10:45.09 | voidptr | i tried several dect phones, no success so far |
10:45.12 | indiam | JerJer: i have thre codecs in the system, G.711, GSM & iblic --- I don't want to give native bridging for the rtp . I have specified disallow=all allow=ulaw allow=gsm allow=iblic. if source connects with ulaw and the dest end connects with gsm then i want to drop the call |
10:45.29 | JerJer | krish1: block is the wrong word here... you want to ovveride it |
10:45.36 | JerJer | show application SetCallerID |
10:45.45 | JerJer | override |
10:45.48 | krish1 | yes exactly |
10:45.53 | RoyK | brb - reboot - 2.4.23 |
10:46.18 | krish1 | how to set caller id in asterisk |
10:46.22 | JerJer | indiam: your gonna have to patch for that |
10:46.28 | JerJer | 01show application SetCallerID |
10:46.38 | zoa | show application SetCallerID |
10:46.40 | Yog-home | yippi! it did what i want! it did what I want! |
10:46.53 | zoa | SetCallerID('thisismysissiecallerid') |
10:47.00 | JerJer | number |
10:47.13 | voidptr | 911 is nice ;) |
10:47.16 | JerJer | SetCallerId("WanTaco" <123-456-7890') |
10:47.19 | zoa | true |
10:47.19 | JerJer | er shit |
10:47.21 | zoa | > |
10:47.22 | krish1 | in asterisk prompt ? |
10:47.29 | JerJer | 01 SetCallerId("WanTaco" <123-456-7890>) |
10:47.41 | krish1 | ok |
10:47.47 | JerJer | or |
10:47.53 | JerJer | just |
10:48.02 | JerJer | 01 SetCallerId(1234567890) |
10:48.20 | krish1 | ok |
10:48.21 | Yog-home | 15JerJer Rewlz! |
10:48.23 | JerJer | as you can only send the number to the PSTN |
10:48.46 | JerJer | colors are evil |
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10:49.00 | krish1 | ok |
10:49.08 | voidptr | 13uh? |
10:49.09 | krish1 | thanks Jer Jer |
10:49.10 | voidptr | oops |
10:49.11 | voidptr | :P |
10:49.13 | Yog-home | 15is this invisible to you jerjer ? |
10:49.16 | voidptr | 13uh |
10:49.16 | Pj_ | no colors anymore I see them turn to black |
10:49.30 | JerJer | nothing gets by jerjer |
10:50.00 | Yog-home | *voidptr = "eh?"; |
10:50.01 | voidptr | by the way, i tried to say... |
10:50.03 | Yog-home | SYSSEGV |
10:51.48 | Yog-home | heh |
10:51.48 | JerJer | and not even a thank you |
10:51.51 | JerJer | typcial |
10:52.05 | Yog-home | thanks for yer smart ass comments! |
10:52.23 | realboy | i am trying to initiate a call from outgoing spool in order to bind to ata devices which will communicate g.723 |
10:52.25 | Yog-home | well at least u helped HIM :) |
10:52.46 | realboy | there wont be a compression/decompression on the asterisk |
10:52.57 | JerJer | realboy: then allow=g723.1 |
10:53.02 | JerJer | and make the call |
10:53.12 | realboy | but when i put the call file in the spool directory, asterisk wont call |
10:53.56 | realboy | i may call one ata to another over asterisk with g723 |
10:54.15 | realboy | i allowed g723.1 in h323.conf and sip.conf |
10:54.34 | JerJer | get rid of H.323 |
10:54.40 | JerJer | ata's can talk sip |
10:55.07 | realboy | it doesn't make sense, h323 and sip give same error |
10:55.13 | stees | ugh...wtf |
10:55.35 | stees | am I asking too much to get 2 pcs to call each other using my * box as the gw |
10:55.42 | stress | :) |
10:55.52 | JerJer | stress: then do it |
10:56.26 | JerJer | stees: what is so card about that? |
10:56.30 | JerJer | card? |
10:56.31 | JerJer | hard |
10:56.39 | stees | ive got them both registering with *, but when I try to call one, I get: |
10:56.39 | stees | Call from user 'blah' is 1 out of 0 |
10:56.50 | realboy | No translator path exists for channel type H323 (native 1) to 64 |
10:56.55 | JerJer | and the problem is? |
10:56.56 | stees | where 'blah' isthe user i am calling from |
10:57.00 | realboy | i always get this error |
10:57.09 | JerJer | that is just a debug message |
10:57.31 | JerJer | realboy: then it is trying to transcode, which it can't |
10:57.37 | realboy | File pbx_spool.c, Line 199 (attempt_thread): Call failed to go through, reason 0 |
10:58.01 | stees | JerJer: i dont get any call coming throuh on the detination softphone |
10:58.15 | Pj_ | What is the point of habing two ethernet connectors in the budgetone 102 (comparing to 101) ? |
10:58.27 | JerJer | Pj_: pass-thru |
10:58.41 | Pj_ | thx |
10:58.52 | Pj_ | (pass-thru like ethernet hub you mean ?) |
10:58.58 | realboy | i think that, asterisk thought that it will transcode because it starts the call |
10:58.59 | JerJer | most places only have one ethernet drop |
10:59.00 | Yog-home | Pj_: so u can plug a 'puter into the back |
10:59.11 | Yog-home | Pj_: a feature of most SIP phones |
10:59.11 | JerJer | this gives you a one port switch |
10:59.13 | Pj_ | ok |
10:59.18 | realboy | but second call which placed after first call is also a voip call |
10:59.31 | realboy | and two calls will be in the same format |
11:00.08 | JerJer | realboy: if u can duplicate this and provide lots of debug submit a report to bugs.digium.com |
11:01.08 | JerJer | but i generate H.323 calls using the asterisk manager that call other H.323 endpoints |
11:01.13 | JerJer | and dont have any trouble |
11:01.45 | realboy | my call file is like this |
11:01.50 | Pj_ | Any recommandation on ip phones ? (I'm obviously planning to get the BudgeTone 101/102). I only need basic features like caller id |
11:01.57 | JerJer | 7960 |
11:01.59 | JerJer | nothing less |
11:02.13 | RoyK | grr |
11:02.20 | stees | JerJer: I get a 404 response from * when I try & make a call |
11:02.27 | RoyK | I still can't get that !"#%""#%& USB XFS up and running |
11:02.27 | JerJer | 404 is not found |
11:02.31 | stees | indeed |
11:02.39 | stees | how can I make 'it' found!? |
11:02.46 | JerJer | smells like your not looking at the whole picture in asterisk |
11:03.06 | JerJer | you need a type=user with proper information |
11:03.08 | realboy | Channel: H323/xxx@yyy |
11:03.09 | realboy | MaxRetries: 1 |
11:03.09 | realboy | RetryTime: 6 |
11:03.09 | realboy | WaitTime: 30 |
11:03.09 | realboy | Application: Dial |
11:03.09 | realboy | Data: H323/zzz@yyy |
11:03.11 | realboy | Priority: 1 |
11:03.24 | JerJer | Application Dial ?! ?! |
11:03.25 | stees | what does the whole picture smell like? |
11:03.29 | stees | sip.conf: |
11:03.30 | stees | [steve] |
11:03.30 | stees | type=friend |
11:03.30 | stees | secret=lemmein |
11:03.30 | stees | host=dynamic |
11:03.32 | stees | qualify=2000 |
11:03.34 | stees | ? |
11:03.36 | JerJer | friends are evil |
11:03.39 | RoyK | JerJer: can you take a look at my last email to the list, please? if you've got time... it's about that USB shite |
11:04.19 | stees | JerJer: k, shall try user |
11:04.39 | JerJer | [steve] |
11:04.41 | realboy | what is the problem? |
11:04.42 | JerJer | type=user |
11:04.48 | JerJer | secret=letmein |
11:05.03 | JerJer | context=<the context u want this user to land into> |
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11:05.26 | stees | im guessing default will do for now |
11:05.28 | JerJer | realboy: i don't do spooling of calls, but application: dial looks wrong |
11:05.33 | JerJer | stees: guessing ? |
11:05.40 | mbranca | mmmh |
11:05.50 | RoyK | mbranca: wb |
11:05.58 | stees | JerJer: em, yes. I guess |
11:06.09 | stees | tis all rather new to me |
11:06.12 | mbranca | wondering if an agi script could override asterisk vars, like ${ARG1} in macros... |
11:06.54 | realboy | but call isnt started because of codec error |
11:07.13 | levon | ciao mbranca |
11:07.19 | mbranca | ciao levon |
11:08.22 | RoyK | any USB gurus around? |
11:08.26 | mbranca | levon: do you know if is possible to override special vars in * ? |
11:08.36 | levon | hm, I *heard* it was possible. |
11:08.39 | levon | but actually never tried it ;) |
11:08.42 | mbranca | lol |
11:08.51 | levon | you mean in the extension logic or in AGI? |
11:08.59 | levon | ah, agi. |
11:08.59 | mbranca | from agi |
11:09.05 | levon | no, didn't try it in agi yet. |
11:09.20 | mbranca | I'm trying to override $ARG1 in macro |
11:09.46 | levon | hm, there is a "set variable" command |
11:09.48 | mbranca | like SET VARIABLE ARG1 blah |
11:09.48 | levon | "show agi" |
11:09.53 | levon | but its for channel vars |
11:09.58 | levon | dunno if you mean channel or global |
11:10.00 | mbranca | yep I know. but will asterisk accept that |
11:10.06 | levon | but channel vars can be overriden. |
11:10.15 | levon | well if not, it's a bug ;) |
11:10.19 | levon | didn't you try? |
11:10.46 | Pj_ | it's not a bug, it's a feature (call that variable protection) :) |
11:10.53 | levon | lol |
11:11.10 | mbranca | I'm going to try so :) |
11:11.29 | Pj_ | :D |
11:12.17 | mbranca | Iìm just calling a macro like Macro(macro-blah,param) and the need to ovveride param , that's $ARG1, with agi inside the macro :) |
11:14.08 | lele | mbranca: if it doesn't work just setvar(sometthing=${ARG1}) :) |
11:14.19 | mbranca | I'll do :) |
11:16.13 | stees | 100t! x100p just arrived |
11:20.10 | jrollyson | morning |
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11:20.48 | jrollyson | ok. what kind of a PITA is it going to be to get my barbietone working behind nat? |
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11:22.59 | RoyK | any USB gurus around? |
11:24.10 | Pj_ | RoyK: I'm a hubbist only :/ |
11:24.16 | Pj_ | sometimes I should shut up too |
11:26.46 | Pj_ | thank you |
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11:32.52 | RoyK | 3 teaspoons / tablespoon |
11:32.53 | RoyK | 2 tablespoons / ounce |
11:32.53 | RoyK | 8 ounces / cup |
11:32.53 | RoyK | 2 cups / pint |
11:32.53 | RoyK | 2 pints / quart |
11:32.53 | RoyK | 4 quarts / gallon |
11:33.04 | RoyK | ...and people actually still _use_ this? |
11:34.18 | Pj_ | Yeah |
11:34.25 | Pj_ | it's sorta rot13, but for cooks |
11:34.43 | Yog-home | hahah |
11:34.51 | Pj_ | So they don't really know what's in there until they really put their attention to it |
11:35.00 | Pj_ | (Some things are better left unknown) |
11:35.04 | Yog-home | all yer recipes use metric values or something ? |
11:37.09 | RoyK | 1 poind is 7000 grain. one stone is 14 pounds. |
11:39.08 | RoyK | argh! |
11:39.10 | jrollyson | hmm. |
11:39.16 | jrollyson | that wasn't so bad. |
11:39.23 | RoyK | I haven't received any mail from the asterisk ml since midnight! |
11:39.35 | discordia | ~seen kapejod |
11:39.36 | | kapejod <~kapejod@pD9E835C3.dip.t-dialin.net> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 11d 26m 25s ago, saying: 'hi dimitri :)'. |
11:40.53 | Yog-home | <PROTECTED> |
11:42.10 | Yog-home | <PROTECTED> |
11:43.30 | jrollyson | <PROTECTED> |
11:43.35 | jrollyson | ;) |
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11:46.35 | cypromis | hmmm I am getting slip errors on a e1 line |
11:46.41 | cypromis | no difference if I am clock or the other side |
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11:46.49 | cypromis | te410p |
11:46.58 | cypromis | at least we are not crashing their switch anymore |
11:48.46 | zoa | :) |
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11:50.18 | RoyK | hi |
11:50.34 | RoyK | can someone please help me with my USB FXS? |
11:52.12 | indiam | hi |
11:54.46 | indiam | No authority found <--- I receive this error when I call IAX2 asterisk host, can anyone help me how can i solve this problem. When I directly call with Dial(IAX2/username:pass@host/exten) it is working fine. but when I enter in iax.conf with the details [myhost] username=myname secret=mysecret host=myhost auth=md5 and if dial Dial(IAX2/myhost/extension) it says call rejected. Can anyone suggest me what could be the reason |
11:54.49 | Bonbon | sip question: if a sip phone sends authentication information and it doesn't hear anything then does it assume that authentication has dailed? |
11:56.20 | indiam | Corrected host details, .. No authority found <--- I receive this error when I call IAX2 asterisk host, can anyone help me how can i solve this problem. When I directly call with Dial(IAX2/username:pass@host/exten) it is working fine. but when I enter in iax.conf with the details [myhost] username=myname secret=mysecret host=mydomain auth=md5 and if dial Dial(IAX2/myhost/extension) it says call rejected. Can anyone suggest me what could be t |
11:56.43 | cypromis | indiam: did you ever even tried to read the documentation ? |
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11:58.05 | indiam | cympromis: i did and it was working till the morning, now it is not working with my telecom provider |
11:58.17 | Bonbon | does anyone know sip in detail? |
11:59.21 | indiam | cympromis: when i ask them they say, everything is fine at their end, I'm confused |
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12:05.59 | stees | hrm... |
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12:06.14 | stees | anyone had problems compiling zaptel on RH 9 ? |
12:07.29 | janvidar | does any development howtos, guides, etc exist? |
12:08.45 | stees | for * ? |
12:09.09 | janvidar | yes |
12:09.29 | janvidar | if I'd like to add a few codecs, for example |
12:09.39 | stees | all ive found is: |
12:09.39 | stees | export CVSROOT=:pserver:anoncvs@cvs.digium.com:2401/usr/cvsroot |
12:09.41 | stees | oops |
12:09.45 | stees | wrong paste buffer |
12:09.49 | stees | http://www.digium.com/handbook-draft.pdf |
12:10.01 | stees | and http://www.digium.com/handbook-draft.pdf |
12:10.01 | janvidar | hehe, ok.. thanks :) |
12:10.05 | stees | feck |
12:10.09 | stees | http://www.digium.com/downloads/asterisk_whitepaper.pdf |
12:10.11 | stees | that too |
12:12.06 | levon | merhabalar, Nix |
12:13.07 | macTijn | wheeee |
12:13.43 | macTijn | dual xeon, 2gb mem, 6x72gb 10k rpm, and all that force just to record calls :) |
12:14.25 | macTijn | I really love working at a telco :) |
12:14.42 | stees | cd zaptel |
12:14.45 | stees | make install |
12:14.46 | stees | ... |
12:14.46 | stees | /usr/include/linux/proc_fs.h:193: warning: `create_proc_read_entry' declared `static' but never defined |
12:14.50 | stees | make: *** [zaptel.o] Error 1 |
12:14.51 | stees | :( :( :( |
12:15.23 | stees | any ideas, peoples ? |
12:15.36 | cypromis | bloody sync shit |
12:15.46 | stees | ? |
12:15.53 | Nix | selam levon |
12:19.15 | voidptr | poor cypromis :( |
12:20.30 | RoyK | did someone reply to my question on the list? seems I haven't got any email from the list in 12 hours or so :( |
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12:21.36 | RR | how to register asterisk application ? |
12:24.03 | FuzzyCat | what was the question royk? |
12:24.37 | RR | anybody can help me how register asterisk application? |
12:25.02 | JerJer | explain |
12:25.06 | JerJer | are you creating a new app? |
12:25.12 | RR | yes |
12:25.14 | FuzzyCat | RoyK: was it "Web interface for cdr's" ? |
12:25.19 | JerJer | see app_skel.c |
12:25.25 | RR | ok |
12:25.31 | RoyK | FuzzyCat: usb fxs |
12:25.33 | Nix | JerJer: Have you had a chance to work on chan_h323 recently? |
12:25.38 | RoyK | FuzzyCat: doesn't work |
12:26.01 | JerJer | Nix: to make it do what? |
12:26.19 | RoyK | JerJer: support HTCPCP? |
12:26.24 | JerJer | ?! |
12:27.16 | JerJer | talk to Open H.323 folks for shit like that |
12:27.17 | FuzzyCat | :) |
12:27.52 | Bonbon | snom v2.02t has auth issues |
12:28.09 | Nix | JerJer: hmm.. ok. I was just remembering the conversation we had on the channel last week with Craig. |
12:28.31 | Nix | you said you would like at fixing the bridging issue after Craig explained how to do it |
12:29.28 | RoyK | How can I debug a problem with the zaptel driver not finding my USB FXS? |
12:30.51 | indiam | hi |
12:31.26 | indiam | can anyone plz help me with the error: "No authority found" when i dial to iax2 asterisk |
12:31.44 | JerJer | contact the authorities |
12:32.39 | RoyK | host/usb-uhci.c: ENXIO 80000780, flags 0, urb c8cc7840, burb f2000bc0 |
12:32.39 | RoyK | usbdevfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed dev 7 rqt 128 rq 6 len 18 ret -6 |
12:32.39 | RoyK | host/usb-uhci.c: ENXIO 80000700, flags 0, urb f2000bc0, burb c8cc7c40 |
12:32.39 | RoyK | wcusb: Error executing control: status=-6 |
12:32.39 | RoyK | Indirect Registers failed to initialize. |
12:32.41 | RoyK | wcusb: Failed to initialize proslic |
12:32.43 | RoyK | wcusb: Hardware intialization failed. |
12:32.52 | RoyK | Any ideas what this may mean? |
12:33.24 | indiam | but when i dial with Dial(IAX2/username@secret@host/exten) it is working properly |
12:33.58 | RoyK | s/username@secret/username:secret/ |
12:34.25 | indiam | sorry Dial(IAX2/username:secret@host/exten) |
12:34.37 | indiam | typo err b4 |
12:36.26 | voidptr | JerJer : radius ;) |
12:37.11 | JerJer | write support for it then |
12:37.32 | JerJer | then in a month or three when u are bitching about it i'll tell you "I told you so" |
12:37.58 | RoyK | http://www.humor911.com/pub/innslag/bilder/725.jpg |
12:39.09 | voidptr | JerJer: i agree with you fully, so ;) |
12:39.15 | JerJer | good |
12:40.15 | JerJer | voidptr: smells like you've been bitten by it also |
12:40.19 | sack | Anyone has played with festival ?? |
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12:40.29 | voidptr | some years ago, not related with * |
12:40.47 | JerJer | it still can bite you, even outside of asterisk |
12:42.03 | tzanger | whoa |
12:42.12 | tzanger | I had my machine kernel panic last night |
12:42.14 | JerJer | RoyK: which usb device u gots ? |
12:42.21 | tzanger | got it restarted this morning |
12:42.31 | tzanger | now my CB1/T100P is not detecting DTMF correctly |
12:42.38 | tzanger | it repeats digits like crazy |
12:42.49 | tzanger | i.e if I dial 1412 I get 14441122 |
12:42.58 | tzanger | it was working for three weeks previous to this though |
12:43.26 | cypromis | relaxdtmf=yes ? |
12:43.33 | tzanger | cypromis: I've never used that |
12:43.36 | tzanger | but I'll check |
12:43.54 | tzanger | nope relaxdtmf specified as no |
12:44.04 | cypromis | put relaxdtmf=yes and try again |
12:44.15 | tzanger | but why would it change ?? |
12:44.56 | zoa | <tzanger> I had my machine kernel panic last night --> you also had a kernel panic ? |
12:45.01 | zoa | was it zaptel related ? |
12:45.23 | RoyK | JerJer: that thingie from digium |
12:45.44 | JerJer | ohci or uhci |
12:45.45 | JerJer | usb |
12:45.49 | JerJer | subsys |
12:45.49 | tzanger | zoa: I don't hav ethe panic in front of me, I am going to go in to work shortly to find out. but the machine was locked solid so it was rebooted (they wrote down the panic though) |
12:45.56 | zoa | aha |
12:45.57 | tzanger | it said that the pid was asterisk |
12:46.11 | zoa | my collegue didnt write it down ;( |
12:46.11 | zoa | second time already |
12:46.15 | tzanger | zoa: use serial console :-) |
12:46.17 | zoa | but it said something about a nullpointer |
12:46.28 | zoa | and it had to do with zaptel |
12:46.29 | tzanger | it also solves whining about writing all that down :-) |
12:46.32 | tzanger | zoa: hmm |
12:46.47 | tzanger | I'm gonna update cvs but like I said, this machine's in a clean state now so it should just work |
12:46.56 | zoa | something a nullpointer was received or so |
12:47.00 | RoyK | JerJer: UHCI and EHCI |
12:47.04 | RoyK | JerJer: tried both |
12:47.11 | RoyK | JerJer: same result |
12:47.14 | tzanger | zoa: yes |
12:47.16 | tzanger | I believe so |
12:50.00 | RoyK | JerJer: any ideas? |
12:50.01 | JerJer | well the sun is about to come up |
12:50.08 | JerJer | RoyK: nope |
12:50.11 | evil_andy | it's already up here, which is why I'm not asleep |
12:50.15 | evil_andy | GRR!! |
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12:50.30 | RoyK | it's up here, but down in an hour... at 3pm :( |
12:50.37 | evil_andy | ick |
12:50.47 | JerJer | i know getting the wcsub to work on my craptop is a bitch |
12:51.09 | RoyK | evil_andy: http://www.dagbladet.no/vaer/varsel/oslo.html |
12:51.42 | Nix | JerJer: so are you planing on doing any more work on chan_h323? |
12:51.51 | JerJer | to make it do what? |
12:51.56 | evil_andy | wow |
12:52.23 | Nix | erm. bridge channels.. support newer onpenh323 etc |
12:52.43 | zoa | tzanger: can you file a bug report with the full error ? |
12:52.52 | zoa | also is it a dual xeon ? |
12:52.56 | zoa | do you have watchdog enabled ? |
12:53.03 | Nix | if not I will start doing some work on it myself. I am just wondering if you plan on maintaining it or not. |
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12:53.11 | zoa | do you have SMP enabled in zaptel ? |
12:53.33 | JerJer | Nix: to do what? |
12:53.33 | voidptr | hum... is there an smp options in zaptel? :o |
12:53.38 | zoa | yes |
12:53.42 | zoa | in the makefile |
12:53.42 | Nix | I just said |
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12:53.54 | JerJer | READ THE README |
12:53.54 | Nix | make it bridge 2 h323 legs.. |
12:53.59 | voidptr | ah yes... |
12:54.00 | JerJer | it can bridge |
12:54.06 | Nix | make it compile against current openh323. |
12:54.08 | JerJer | just not natively |
12:54.13 | Nix | those are the 2 most important. |
12:54.13 | JerJer | it does compile |
12:54.15 | tzanger | zoa: I will yes |
12:54.24 | voidptr | zoa : does that actually do something to prevent crashes on smp? |
12:54.24 | tzanger | I have watchdog enabled, it's just a duron13000 |
12:54.25 | zoa | hold on, i'll give you the bug number |
12:54.34 | voidptr | i would gues sit would just "run faster"...? |
12:54.36 | zoa | dunno but i have SMP |
12:54.41 | zoa | and its enabled |
12:54.45 | zoa | and it crashes sometimes |
12:54.48 | Nix | yes. it compiles, but not against the new openh323 API |
12:54.50 | tzanger | I called in on the channel bank and it sounds like crap |
12:54.56 | zoa | but it is probably completely unrelated |
12:54.58 | tzanger | very crackly |
12:55.03 | tzanger | I'm power cycling the CB1 now |
12:55.08 | JerJer | Nix: i'm running 1.12.2 here perfectly fine |
12:55.08 | tzanger | or having it power cycled rather |
12:56.18 | Nix | yes. I am sure you are. |
12:56.23 | Nix | that wasn't what I said |
12:56.33 | RoyK | host/usb-uhci.c: ENXIO 80000880, flags 0, urb c8cc7540, burb c8cc7ac0 |
12:56.33 | RoyK | usbdevfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed dev 8 rqt 128 rq 6 len 9 ret -6 |
12:56.34 | RoyK | :( |
12:56.38 | Nix | you are being purposely obtuse JerJer. I asked a polite question. |
12:57.09 | JerJer | i've setup two new H.323 boxes in the last week |
12:57.17 | JerJer | using the latest release code of Open H.323 |
12:57.40 | Nix | good for you. My question was will you be updating to support the new API. it is currently only in cvs |
12:57.47 | JerJer | what new API ? |
12:57.55 | krish1 | JerJER :show application SetCallerID option can't be enabled in asterisk it says application is not registerd |
12:57.57 | Nix | for OpenH323. |
12:58.05 | zoa | nix: you asked a polite question in a not very polite way :) |
12:58.10 | JerJer | who's being obtuse ? |
12:58.24 | Nix | it supports plugins etc.. they have rewritten the API. old code no longer works. all OpenH323 programs have to be updated |
12:58.32 | JerJer | This is called OPAL |
12:58.44 | JerJer | which is a seperate beast than open h.323 |
12:58.46 | zoa | i guess all the h323 people have an attitude problem sometimes :) |
12:58.58 | tzanger | zoa: power cycling the channel bank fixed it |
12:59.02 | tzanger | that is not cool |
12:59.07 | zoa | :) |
12:59.07 | Nix | zoa: I don't think I was rude.. I said "JerJer: so are you planing on doing any more work on chan_h323?" |
12:59.12 | zoa | nah i know |
12:59.19 | zoa | but you got carried away :) |
12:59.26 | Nix | no Jer. It is not OPAL |
12:59.47 | JerJer | i'm looking at open h.323 cvs code, it is tagged 1.12.2 |
13:00.01 | krish1 | JerJer :show application SetCallerID option can't be enabled in asterisk it says application is not registerd |
13:00.12 | JerJer | then u have bigger problems |
13:00.37 | zoa | krish: did you compile it ? |
13:00.55 | krish1 | yes |
13:01.11 | Nix | 1.12.2 is the last openh323 release version.. |
13:03.46 | krish1 | how to register application ? |
13:04.53 | krish1 | show application SetCallerID option can't be enabled in asterisk it says application is not registerd |
13:07.59 | JerJer | Nix: and how did you come about this information? |
13:08.29 | RoyK | http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3309825.stm <-- Two killed and >= 12 injured in bomb in Tel Aviv... But since it was Israelis that blew it, it's not terror... |
13:08.55 | krish1 | JerJer : show application SetCallerID option can't be enabled in asterisk it says application is not registerd |
13:09.29 | JerJer | sugarpie*CLI> show application SetCallerID |
13:09.29 | JerJer | sugarpie*CLI> |
13:09.29 | JerJer | <PROTECTED> |
13:09.29 | JerJer | [Synopsis]: |
13:09.29 | JerJer | Set CallerID |
13:09.30 | JerJer | [Description]: |
13:09.32 | JerJer | <PROTECTED> |
13:09.34 | JerJer | value. Sets ANI as well if a flag is used. Always returns 0 |
13:10.10 | krish1 | but it says this application is not registerd |
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13:10.34 | JerJer | then you have noload'ed it in modules.conf |
13:11.22 | krish1 | i want to give number 31191 for callerid hoe to give ? |
13:11.34 | RoyK | JerJer: do you know when Mark'll be at the office? |
13:12.40 | JerJer | damn, pimps running asterisk |
13:13.20 | krish1 | SetcallerID (31191) . Is it right ? |
13:13.20 | JerJer | RoyK: i'm not babysitting him this week .... try just talking to digium support |
13:13.22 | JerJer | WHITESPACE IS EVIL |
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13:17.07 | glLoadIdentity | JerJer: can i have some info on chan_skinny ?? |
13:17.11 | Carp | Does anyone have a PHP or CGI script that will let users signup for a voicemail box from a web interface? |
13:17.25 | miller7 | hello all |
13:17.29 | miller7 | ~seen kapejod |
13:17.31 | | kapejod <~kapejod@pD9E835C3.dip.t-dialin.net> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 11d 2h 4m 20s ago, saying: 'hi dimitri :)'. |
13:17.54 | JerJer | glLoadIdentity: its not thin |
13:17.58 | Carp | ~seen carp2 |
13:17.58 | | carp2 <Carp@ip-204-97-151-238.modem.logical.net> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 2d 42m 37s ago, saying: 'yea, so users can do it from a web interface'. |
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13:18.45 | JerJer | glLoadIdentity: it needs quite a bit of luvin' to make it in to a really good channel driver |
13:19.08 | Lafinion | helo All. |
13:19.44 | Carp | Does anyone have a PHP or CGI script that will let users signup for a voicemail box from a web interface? |
13:20.03 | JerJer | Carp: write one |
13:20.34 | JerJer | its just one config file u gota parse |
13:20.53 | levon | glLoadIdentity, merhaba kardes, naber? |
13:21.05 | Carp | JerJer, I used to know vary little PHP, but I don't do it at all anymore, so I cant write one. |
13:21.13 | Carp | I could edit and change one around a bit |
13:21.31 | JerJer | then the only other option is to pay someone (not me) to write one |
13:21.39 | levon | lol |
13:21.59 | Carp | ok. |
13:22.10 | glLoadIdentity | levon: kardes , nasilsin ? hayat nasil gidiyor ? |
13:22.48 | indiam | JerJer: I'm still hanging to convert Dial(IAX2/username:pass@host/extension) to dial with an entity, can you help me plz |
13:22.58 | JerJer | its not host |
13:23.00 | JerJer | type=peer |
13:23.08 | JerJer | Dial,IAX2/user@peer/exten |
13:23.13 | JerJer | [peer] |
13:23.15 | JerJer | type=peer |
13:23.24 | JerJer | secret=yoursecretgoesheresmartguy |
13:23.27 | JerJer | host=1.2.3.4 |
13:24.02 | JerJer | not yet, give me time |
13:24.11 | indiam | that should be IP only or can be a address ? |
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13:24.37 | RoyK | STOMP |
13:24.37 | JerJer | hostname is fine as long as u have dns setup properly, of course |
13:24.52 | indiam | i have the following config |
13:24.55 | JerJer | i want 69/255 |
13:24.57 | indiam | [entity] |
13:25.04 | JerJer | 69.0.0.0/255 |
13:25.07 | JerJer | :) |
13:25.41 | YoYo | what I find amazing, is that 0/8 isn't assigned out at all |
13:25.50 | indiam | [entity] |
13:25.51 | indiam | username=myname |
13:25.51 | indiam | secret=mysecret |
13:25.51 | indiam | host=providerdomain.com |
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13:26.09 | JerJer | u need a type=peer in there |
13:26.11 | RoyK | YoYo: what's wrong with that? it's only 4M IP's for gods's sake |
13:26.18 | indiam | I dial with Dial(IAX2/entity/extension) |
13:26.22 | puzzled | hi |
13:26.27 | JerJer | hoe |
13:26.33 | indiam | yes i added type=peer |
13:26.39 | JerJer | user@peer |
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13:26.56 | YoYo | RoyK, 0/8 is 4 million IPs? |
13:27.11 | RoyK | YoYo: sure :) |
13:27.13 | YoYo | a /8 is 16 million IPs (16777216) |
13:27.30 | RoyK | er. yes. |
13:27.31 | RoyK | ugh |
13:27.44 | YoYo | I just dunno why nothing under 0/8 is assigned out |
13:27.55 | xupinet | Hi, one question, I would like to implement a program in java who tells what are de calls running in asterisk. Where I can found this information How can I know which are the calls running on Asterisk? Thanks for the answers |
13:28.07 | YoYo | would that leading 0 fuck up some operating systems? (like IOS?) |
13:28.22 | JerJer | xupinet: no swaring |
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13:29.21 | JerJer | so WHEN postgress failes you really want your calls failing also? |
13:29.40 | indiam | that is not working jerjer |
13:29.58 | JerJer | then u ain't doing it right |
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13:30.04 | JerJer | you need a type=user on the far end |
13:30.06 | glLoadIdentity | JerJer: same possible with * also ... |
13:30.13 | JerJer | ? |
13:30.29 | xupinet | Jerer: sorry I haven't undertood |
13:30.34 | indiam | it was working |
13:30.39 | indiam | when i dial directly |
13:30.41 | *** part/#asterisk PoinRoad (~Jeff@D5E0AD07.kabel.telenet.be) |
13:30.45 | xupinet | JerJer: sorry I haven't understood |
13:30.48 | YoYo | gl, I think that's being worked on |
13:31.00 | YoYo | gl, talk to bkw when he wakes up |
13:31.16 | indiam | Dial(IAX2/username:pass@hostname/extension) |
13:31.31 | JerJer | Dial,IAX2/username@peer/extension |
13:31.34 | JerJer | [peer] |
13:31.35 | JerJer | type=peer |
13:31.40 | JerJer | host=your.host.com |
13:31.47 | JerJer | secret=yoursecretgoeshere |
13:31.54 | JerJer | then on the other end you need to have |
13:31.57 | JerJer | [username] |
13:31.59 | JerJer | type=user |
13:32.02 | YoYo | xupinet: look up the asterisk manager API |
13:32.10 | JerJer | secret=yoursecretgoeshere |
13:32.12 | YoYo | xupinet: not sure why you'd want to do it in java though |
13:32.15 | JerJer | context=SOME_CONTEXT |
13:33.00 | JerJer | indiam: change host=your.host.com to a valid address and that example i just typed out WILL WORK |
13:33.12 | zoa | could somebody tell me if its possible to have no VLAN tag id on my cisco's ? |
13:33.16 | zoa | i cant find it on google |
13:33.26 | zoa | in the ethernet frames |
13:33.40 | glLoadIdentity | YoYo: really ? let me ask for some hints then ... |
13:34.52 | YoYo | gl, yes, really... I'm not sure what form it's taking, but he has mentioned it |
13:35.46 | levon | glLoadIdentity, merci canim, hersey iyi gidiyor. |
13:36.00 | xupinet | YoYo: Can you tell me more tips... I want to show by the net which are the calls running... |
13:36.12 | rot200 | hi people. my sip calls with codec g729 just stop to work after I upgraded asterisk... could someone help? |
13:36.42 | YoYo | xupinet: I have not the first clue |
13:37.11 | YoYo | I just know the API exists |
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13:38.37 | YoYo | =D |
13:38.39 | indiam | JerJer: How that works if I have another provider |
13:38.48 | indiam | [peer1] |
13:38.48 | indiam | type=peer1 |
13:38.48 | indiam | username=myname |
13:38.48 | indiam | secret=mysecret |
13:38.48 | indiam | host=anotherprovider.com |
13:38.54 | indiam | Dial(IAX2/myname@peer1/extension) |
13:38.57 | indiam | is that right ?? |
13:39.09 | RoyK | ~kill levon |
13:39.13 | | ACTION slits levon's throat |
13:39.33 | levon | ~Ä‘rag RoyK |
13:39.35 | levon | oops |
13:39.37 | levon | ~frag RoyK |
13:39.42 | | ACTION readies the nuke launcher and fires some rounds at RoyK |
13:39.50 | RoyK | too late :( |
13:39.55 | levon | ;) |
13:40.15 | JerJer | indiam: you don't need username |
13:40.25 | JerJer | keyword |
13:40.27 | indiam | is that type=peer1 is valid ? |
13:40.34 | JerJer | NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO |
13:40.37 | JerJer | NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO |
13:40.39 | JerJer | TYPE=PEER |
13:41.00 | YoYo | and, you're putting the Dial() in iax.conf? it's not clear when you paste it together like that |
13:41.00 | JerJer | the sun is up |
13:41.11 | indiam | i confused with the entity name with the type |
13:41.11 | YoYo | the sun sux |
13:41.13 | levon | lol |
13:41.14 | RoyK | JerJer: the sun'll be down here in 03 minutes |
13:41.27 | RoyK | we have like 6 hours of sunlight per day now :( |
13:41.35 | JerJer | YoYo: lets hope he is smarter than that |
13:41.54 | YoYo | JerJer, let's hope... but it's not clear by the way he pastes :/ |
13:42.11 | stees_ | how quick are digium at replying to support emails? |
13:42.14 | stees_ | usually... |
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13:42.28 | indiam | JerJer: |
13:42.28 | indiam | [entityname] |
13:42.29 | indiam | type=peer |
13:42.29 | indiam | secret=mysecret |
13:42.29 | indiam | host=anotherprovider.com |
13:42.35 | indiam | Dial(IAX2/username@entityname/extension) |
13:42.39 | indiam | is this right ? |
13:42.50 | JerJer | I hope Dial is in extensions.conf |
13:42.52 | JerJer | right? |
13:42.58 | JerJer | (the dial line) |
13:43.05 | indiam | yes Dial in extension.conf |
13:43.11 | indiam | but the format is that alright ? |
13:43.16 | JerJer | and not litleral? |
13:43.36 | discordia | someone knows of this software?? ---> http://www.cryptophone.de |
13:44.02 | voidptr | segfault! |
13:44.02 | levon | ;) |
13:44.15 | voidptr | discordia : yes |
13:46.13 | discordia | and voidptr? what does the professi say ? is it good piece of software? |
13:46.17 | indiam | JerJer: very much thanks for your help |
13:46.17 | YoYo | ok, so later today, who's going to help me configure a leenoox box to act as a router/nat box? |
13:46.54 | JerJer | YoYo: its not hard |
13:46.54 | voidptr | discordia : i bet its good, but its expensive... |
13:47.10 | YoYo | JerJer: it's harder w/linux than it is with FreeBSD |
13:47.17 | voidptr | although i don't know how competent the hackers of that thing really are... |
13:47.25 | discordia | the source is available voidptr |
13:47.38 | voidptr | uh?! |
13:47.46 | espenz | discordia is gay :p |
13:47.50 | voidptr | ah |
13:47.54 | voidptr | wow... |
13:48.00 | discordia | na ... hi espenz |
13:48.12 | voidptr | discordia : wierd! |
13:48.22 | voidptr | this is probably not the one i've seen |
13:48.34 | discordia | it sounds very nice ... |
13:48.35 | voidptr | hum, no it is |
13:48.51 | voidptr | so they *are* competent |
13:49.08 | voidptr | they are made in holland for all i know |
13:52.17 | *** part/#asterisk stees (rawr@shasta.narnian.org) |
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13:55.47 | RoyK | er. what's zaptel and zapata again? which is which? |
13:56.26 | voidptr | discordia : well at first... i was thinking it was really crap... now i'm a bit more satisfied ;) |
13:56.56 | YoYo | etc/zaptel.conf is for the controller |
13:57.08 | YoYo | etc/asterisk/zapata.conf is for the interfaces or lines |
13:57.38 | RoyK | ...and you'll need both checked out from cvs and compiled in order for it to work? |
13:58.12 | YoYo | zaptel.conf is from zaptel |
13:58.16 | YoYo | zapata.conf is from asterisk |
13:58.32 | RoyK | then what's the zapata cvs heap? |
13:58.38 | YoYo | the fuck if I know |
13:59.20 | YoYo | and how the hell did you figure out it was there? |
13:59.29 | YoYo | what's a heap anyways? |
13:59.54 | YoYo | RoyK, I asked the other day if there was a way to list what's available on the CVS server |
13:59.56 | YoYo | and was told no |
14:00.01 | YoYo | don't see anything in the cvs man page |
14:00.04 | YoYo | and nothing in help |
14:00.10 | YoYo | so... how do you do it? |
14:00.39 | stees | download it all |
14:00.40 | stees | hehe |
14:00.45 | YoYo | ok |
14:00.46 | YoYo | HOW |
14:00.51 | YoYo | cvs checkout * |
14:00.51 | YoYo | <PROTECTED> |
14:00.55 | stees | yea |
14:00.55 | RoyK | YoYo: if you take 100 old tires and thow them in your neighbor's garden, they're likely to form a heap... |
14:01.10 | YoYo | oh my fucking god |
14:01.13 | indiam | hi |
14:01.17 | YoYo | you people are annoying |
14:01.21 | stees | why so ? |
14:01.25 | YoYo | because I said so |
14:01.31 | stees | fair enough |
14:01.51 | YoYo | try again |
14:01.51 | YoYo | $ cvs checkout \* |
14:01.51 | YoYo | cvs server: cannot find module `*' - ignored |
14:01.56 | YoYo | how do I check it all out? |
14:02.01 | JerJer | asterisk |
14:02.06 | JerJer | RTFM |
14:02.13 | zoa | asterisk-addons |
14:02.18 | zoa | zaptel |
14:02.30 | zoa | libpri |
14:02.30 | JerJer | no need for addons |
14:02.30 | zoa | no but its there |
14:02.30 | zoa | :) |
14:02.38 | YoYo | zoa: and my question is... how do you /know/ what's there? |
14:02.43 | YoYo | there's no 'ls' command in CVS |
14:02.57 | zoa | if you cant find that its there |
14:02.57 | YoYo | is this some security through obsecurity thing? |
14:03.08 | JerJer | cvs co asterisk |
14:03.11 | zoa | you prolly don't need it |
14:03.20 | YoYo | zoa: that's not what I asked |
14:03.33 | indiam | During the call I got an error, RFC3389 support incomplete. Turn off on client if possible but I'm forwarding the call to my provider, is still rtp passing through asterisk during the call ? |
14:03.36 | zoa | i found it in the manual |
14:03.39 | YoYo | [09:00] <stees> download it all |
14:03.42 | YoYo | how do you do that? |
14:03.46 | zoa | you can't afaik |
14:03.47 | RoyK | JerJer: he's just trying to find out how to list what's in cvs... |
14:04.06 | YoYo | but how do you see if there are other things there? |
14:04.16 | RoyK | YoYo: s/mysql/postgresql/gi |
14:04.30 | YoYo | royk? |
14:04.36 | zoa | royk: you can't |
14:04.39 | zoa | i'm sure |
14:04.48 | YoYo | already has what? |
14:04.56 | JerJer | you don't kneed to know |
14:05.09 | YoYo | don't need to know what? |
14:05.14 | JerJer | exactly |
14:05.22 | zoa | exactly |
14:05.22 | YoYo | and why is royk telling me something about sql? |
14:05.36 | YoYo | god damn you people are annoying |
14:05.50 | YoYo | and cvs is fucking retarded... FTP would be more usefull |
14:05.51 | RoyK | YoYo: because the only reason you should need asterisk-addons, is if you're using mysql |
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14:05.58 | stees | YoYo: as far as we know you cant |
14:05.59 | stees | ok? |
14:06.04 | YoYo | RoyK: woudln't even need it for that |
14:06.10 | YoYo | RoyK, I'd use bkw's unixODBC stuff |
14:06.14 | RoyK | yeah |
14:06.37 | RoyK | YoYo: you don't have any version control in ftp |
14:06.46 | zoa | indeed |
14:06.53 | zoa | an update would be kinda weird |
14:07.16 | YoYo | RoyK: that's ok, at least ftp has an 'ls' command |
14:07.31 | RoyK | SO FSCKING WHAT? |
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14:08.16 | RoyK | we should perhaps have had cvs snapshots available for download via ftp or http or fscking zmodem, but that's about it |
14:08.19 | YoYo | RoyK: ok, I'm going to put a blind fold on you, then send you into some unknown place, then ask you to tell me what's there |
14:08.26 | YoYo | how well can you do that with a blindfold on? |
14:08.44 | RoyK | YoYo: if you RTFM then you'll see that the docs tell you exactly what to do |
14:08.48 | YoYo | and no, you can't use any other body parts... there's a bulletproof glass wall between you and the objects |
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14:09.03 | YoYo | RoyK: how many times I gotta say it? I did RTFM |
14:09.22 | RoyK | YoYo: and that didn't tell you how to check out the code from cvs? |
14:09.22 | JerJer | then do it again |
14:09.29 | RoyK | ...and again |
14:09.34 | YoYo | I see no ls, dir, list, cat or other command that makes sense |
14:09.39 | RoyK | SO WHAT? |
14:09.45 | JerJer | http://www.asterisk.org/index.php?menu=download |
14:09.47 | geertn | hi all. I use exten => 3333,3,Authenticate(/tmp/pass.txt) in my config but when I type the password in that file on my phone It keeps saying wrong password.. |
14:09.51 | YoYo | and for those who don't know, 'cat' was used in AppleDOS |
14:09.55 | JerJer | follow that site EXPLICTLY |
14:09.56 | stees | YoYo: thats because there isnt one |
14:10.09 | JerJer | cvs is a reposiory for code |
14:10.12 | JerJer | you check out code |
14:10.21 | JerJer | or check in code |
14:10.29 | YoYo | Jer: yes, I /know/ what CVS is |
14:10.36 | RoyK | YoYo: just RTFM and come back afterwards |
14:10.44 | YoYo | but, if one doesn't know what code is on a CVS server, how are they supposed to check it out? |
14:10.46 | RoyK | YoYo: then what's so hard about typing 'cvs co asterisk' ? |
14:10.50 | RoyK | ...and pressing enter |
14:10.56 | geertn | sorry.. fixed already:) |
14:10.57 | RoyK | ...after exporting CVSROOT |
14:11.04 | stees | RoyK: hes not asking that |
14:11.10 | YoYo | and that URL you sent me lists 3 things... I /know/ there are more than those 3 things in CVS |
14:11.12 | stees | he wants to list all dirs on the cvsroot |
14:11.19 | zoa | <YoYo> but, if one doesn't know what code is on a CVS server, how are they supposed to check it out? |
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14:11.29 | zoa | they tell you what to checkout |
14:11.35 | stees | exactly |
14:11.43 | RoyK | YoYo: there is no such thing as a cvs ls. get used to it. |
14:11.44 | zoa | if they don't tell you what to checkout, they don't want you to |
14:11.55 | YoYo | RoyK: are you retarded or illiterate? I've said many times I have no problems getting the things that are known |
14:11.55 | zoa | you should be complaining to the cvs people |
14:11.58 | YoYo | I'm trying to find the UNKNOWN |
14:12.05 | zoa | you are not supposed to |
14:12.20 | JerJer | it doesn't exist |
14:12.25 | JerJer | it is unknown |
14:12.28 | RoyK | YoYo: hack the box and then see what's there |
14:12.30 | stees | theres nothing we can do about it |
14:12.47 | RoyK | cees: supacoffeedrinka |
14:12.55 | stees | go write YoYoCVS if your not happy with the existing system |
14:12.56 | cees | ;-) |
14:12.56 | YoYo | yeah... hack the box... then make everyone worry that CVS was contaminated, force Mark into a complete code review, etc... |
14:13.03 | YoYo | bah |
14:13.16 | RoyK | /ignore YoYo |
14:13.26 | YoYo | all I did was ask a simple question |
14:13.32 | YoYo | and you guys are going in circles |
14:13.38 | stees | and then went on about it after we said it can t be done |
14:13.59 | YoYo | RoyK: this goes back to your question about 'zapata' in CVS |
14:14.21 | Pj_ | YoYo: when you need something the name is indicated because it's published on the website |
14:14.25 | YoYo | all I did was ask /how/ you found it... it's not published information |
14:14.30 | Pj_ | modules in the cvs that are not published are not known |
14:14.36 | Pj_ | it's really not a bug, it's a feature |
14:14.45 | stees | indeed |
14:14.53 | YoYo | Pj: if you were here, I'd knock you upside the head... I've already stated I have no problems with things that are /known/ |
14:14.59 | Pj_ | And cvs has features you don't understand, from the fact you were talking about ftp as an alternative |
14:15.09 | YoYo | and I mean I'd knock your yellow-ass teeth out |
14:15.10 | zoa | but some people say the sources for windows 2003 are on that server !! |
14:15.16 | Pj_ | The things that are unknown are unknown on purpose |
14:15.35 | Pj_ | YoYo: you seem so smart |
14:15.36 | YoYo | Pj: I know what CVS is and what it does. I think that the lack of a command to list the contents is dumb |
14:16.01 | JerJer | Jimmy Hoffa's location could be in cvs, but if someone doesn't give you access to it, you won't know about it |
14:16.01 | Pj_ | YoYo: then go fetch cvs sources, and add it |
14:16.01 | YoYo | I was pointing to FTP because it's such a stupid protocol, yet /it/ has a way to list the contents |
14:16.22 | Pj_ | I won't use your version though, 'cause I don't want people to know which modules are available, but if you do it properly and it can be disabled, then do it |
14:16.29 | YoYo | Jer, I'm talking about those items which are available via anonymous access |
14:16.42 | YoYo | if login is required, what do I care that they exist or not? |
14:16.47 | JerJer | FTP and CVS are two radically different things |
14:17.05 | YoYo | Jer: did I ever say they weren't? |
14:17.14 | bevins | Is there documentation on the Master.csv file? What fields are what? |
14:17.18 | stees | no, but its not right to compare them in such a way |
14:17.24 | RoyK | YoYo: from a security/firewalling point of view, FTP is such a stupid protocol.... |
14:17.29 | JerJer | bevins: vi cdr_csv.c |
14:17.50 | bevins | JerJer: cool thanks |
14:18.30 | YoYo | stees, I wasn't /comparing/ |
14:18.57 | Pj_ | *sigh* |
14:19.33 | YoYo | I was making a statement that for being such a simplistic application, FTP has one really stupid-simple feature that CVS does not. THat is not a comparison. I was NOT saying that FTP was a superior way to store and manage a source tree |
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14:19.39 | Pj_ | "15:11 < YoYo> I'm trying to find the UNKNOWN" |
14:19.45 | jaycard | hello everyone! |
14:19.51 | stees | YoYo: you were, you said "at least ftp has an 'ls' command" |
14:19.51 | Pj_ | if it's unknown, there's a reason |
14:19.59 | Pj_ | otherwise you install cvsweb, and that's it |
14:20.16 | YoYo | stees, yes. I was not comparing GET to checkout, or PUT to commit |
14:20.26 | stees | hm |
14:20.29 | jaycard | just bought and dl the g729 codec asterisk crashes now.. looked in the user pages cant find any info on it |
14:20.44 | stees | RoyK: I agree.. /ignore YoYo |
14:21.26 | zoa | jaycard: reboot your server |
14:21.31 | YoYo | stees: this whole conversation started with your comment to checkout /everything/ and RoyK's comment about a heap of tires |
14:21.48 | stees | when you said "cvs checkout *?" |
14:22.00 | stees | i thought you meant "cvs checkout <name>" |
14:22.13 | stees | so yes, of course it's my faulty |
14:22.18 | zoa | yes |
14:22.20 | YoYo | RoyK, i know what a heap is in a generic sense |
14:22.21 | stees | flame me |
14:22.22 | zoa | lets ban stees ! |
14:22.23 | zoa | :) |
14:22.27 | YoYo | I also know what it is as a data structure |
14:22.27 | stees | :( |
14:22.38 | zoa | oké, problem solved |
14:22.40 | Pj_ | /ban #asterisk sees |
14:22.42 | Pj_ | gogogo |
14:22.42 | YoYo | what I was asking, was how to /SEE/ the heap from CVS |
14:22.49 | YoYo | and you know it |
14:22.56 | stees | i didnt, again I apologies |
14:22.58 | Pj_ | YoYo: the answer is simple, cvsweb |
14:23.05 | zoa | if you're happy and you know it clap your hands |
14:23.08 | stees | I think we can leave this discussion now |
14:23.10 | Pj_ | they don't have it, that's their choice |
14:23.15 | Pj_ | the feature exists |
14:23.27 | Pj_ | (because it seemed that bothered you) |
14:23.33 | YoYo | Pj: and that's like telling someone 'car' when they ask how to get from NYC to Philly |
14:23.44 | Pj_ | Well no |
14:23.45 | stees | YoYo: go search |
14:23.50 | stees | thats what the 'net is for |
14:24.09 | stees | hehe, i keep forgetting you guys are from the US |
14:24.14 | YoYo | if someone asks for a method, don't give them a tool |
14:24.33 | Pj_ | YoYo: you're annoying |
14:24.35 | stees | go search for 'cvsweb' and read what it says |
14:24.39 | Pj_ | you're not asking for a method |
14:24.42 | stees | there are docs for such things |
14:24.44 | Pj_ | you're asking for a service |
14:24.46 | YoYo | Pj: I asked /how/ |
14:24.51 | RoyK | hm |
14:24.51 | Pj_ | the tool to provide that service exists |
14:24.55 | YoYo | I did not ask /what tool/ |
14:24.58 | Pj_ | and they don't want to provide that service |
14:25.04 | RoyK | seems like there's something fscked up with that bloody s100u |
14:25.09 | Pj_ | Is that _that_ complex to understand for your brain ? |
14:25.15 | stees | YoYo: here's a method "go fuck yourself" |
14:25.18 | stees | oops |
14:25.22 | YoYo | LOL |
14:25.22 | Pj_ | stees: how ? :) |
14:25.27 | stees | hahahahahaha |
14:25.37 | stees | Pj_: you really want me to explain? ;) |
14:25.39 | RoyK | just tried it on another box with another kernel and another distro, and still the same fscking errors |
14:26.10 | Pj_ | stees: dunno, I was trying to speed up the conversation by predicting his lines |
14:26.16 | stees | hehe |
14:26.31 | stees | like that kernel path |
14:26.33 | stees | watchacall it |
14:26.44 | stees | um.. forgotten |
14:28.09 | stees | preempt |
14:28.10 | stees | thats it |
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14:30.05 | nocnoc | hi folks. does anybody here know if asterisk supports call transfer using SIP Refer? |
14:30.38 | JerJer | wow |
14:30.46 | YoYo | stees: I can differentiate sarcasm and insults from useless information |
14:30.52 | JerJer | talk about impatient |
14:31.14 | stees | YoYo: well done |
14:31.38 | YoYo | nocnoc: I'm not sure what refer is (someone else can answer that), but AFAIK, sip will reinvite when possible |
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14:31.55 | nocnoc | anybody know if Asterisk supports SIP refer for call transfer? |
14:32.02 | YoYo | oh, he missed that =D |
14:32.03 | YoYo | nocnoc: I'm not sure what refer is (someone else can answer that), but AFAIK, sip will reinvite when possible |
14:32.30 | YoYo | (I'm assuming that you mean you want * out of the call once it's established) |
14:33.00 | YoYo | then again, I'm a complete dumbass (ask pj, stees, and royk), so pay no attention to me =D |
14:33.15 | stees | i def. never said that |
14:33.26 | nocnoc | a well intentioned dumbass, at least :D |
14:33.28 | YoYo | no, you didn't. but it was implied |
14:33.28 | Pj_ | YoYo: no, I was thinking you were not a complete one since you just shut up and talked about something else |
14:33.46 | stees | sorry if I implied that... |
14:33.51 | nocnoc | thanks yoyo |
14:34.30 | YoYo | stees: it's just that I'm apparently not asking the question right |
14:34.31 | Pj_ | You're still one, because menacing someone over IRC is very childish, especially when you don't even sligthly know him, but I respect you for that last action |
14:34.31 | tholo | Implying things is no fun anyways -- spell it out! ;-) |
14:35.03 | nocnoc | bye |
14:35.07 | stees | hummm.... |
14:35.26 | JerJer | i think everyone needs to take a toke off the peace pipe |
14:35.40 | Pj_ | JerJer: I was wondering when someone would say that ;) |
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14:37.17 | stees | pipe! i like pipe! |
14:37.24 | stees | any of yous installed * on Debian ? |
14:37.24 | Pj_ | keuchonne |
14:37.32 | JerJer | i like laying pipe |
14:37.41 | tholo | But JerJer, what do yo lay it with? |
14:38.06 | pattieja | stees: yep |
14:38.09 | JerJer | 2 inches long, 10 inches wide |
14:39.16 | voidptr | sounds like a ring |
14:39.20 | voidptr | instead of a pipe |
14:39.51 | Pj_ | One pipe to rule them all |
14:39.59 | Pj_ | .. err.. sorry, wrong movie |
14:40.25 | stees | pattieja: with apt? |
14:40.34 | stees | if so, do you need to install zaptel seperately? |
14:50.12 | Pj_ | stees: you just check it out ;) |
14:50.31 | RoyK | http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3309825.stm <-- interesting... Someone blows up a bomb in Tel Aviv, kills two and injures another 12, but as it was done by Israelis, it's not terrorism... |
14:50.40 | stees | hehe |
14:50.47 | Pj_ | lol |
14:50.54 | stees | having major trouble compiling zaptel on RedHat 9 |
14:51.06 | Pj_ | stees: why ? |
14:51.09 | stees | digium support say that my kernel-src package is not installed |
14:51.13 | stees | when it clearly is |
14:51.19 | stees | RoyK: got debian ok |
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14:51.21 | stees | i prefer it |
14:51.27 | stees | but im forced to use RH in work |
14:51.28 | indiam | hi |
14:51.46 | Pj_ | stees: just download a plain vanilla kernel from www.kernel.org |
14:51.51 | Pj_ | compile, install |
14:52.03 | Pj_ | and make sure there's a symlink at /usr/src/linux |
14:52.49 | indiam | how can I find whether rtp stream is not flowing through asterisk when i transfer my call in the following way |
14:52.50 | indiam | SIP (ULAW) ---> SIP(*) IAX2 (ULAW) ----> (IAX2) (ULAW) |
14:53.04 | indiam | i gave the command "show channels" |
14:53.12 | stees | Pj_: got symlinks all over the place now! |
14:53.20 | Pj_ | :) |
14:53.20 | stees | Pj_: where exactly does zaptel look for the headers? |
14:53.25 | stees | just to make sure? |
14:53.29 | Pj_ | /usr/src/linux.... |
14:53.31 | Pj_ | I think |
14:53.33 | stees | yea |
14:53.35 | stees | got stuff there |
14:53.40 | stees | not working |
14:53.46 | Pj_ | must be the same stuff than the working kernel |
14:53.59 | stees | yea.. same source |
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14:54.51 | indiam | PJ_: can you help me with the network rtp check |
14:55.17 | Pj_ | indiam: nope, I don't know shit about that :( |
14:55.26 | indiam | oh ok thanks |
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14:55.53 | Pj_ | stees: and what's the exact problem ? (warning, error... ?) |
14:56.51 | *** part/#asterisk Gul (~Gulroeg@xdsl-213-196-209-122.netcologne.de) |
14:57.35 | stees | Pj_: a shitload of zaptel.c:5817: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type |
14:57.37 | stees | then |
14:57.41 | stees | zaptel.c: In function `zt_init': |
14:57.41 | stees | zaptel.c:5931: warning: implicit declaration of function `register_chrdev' |
14:57.41 | stees | zaptel.c:5932: `KERN_ERR' undeclared (first use in this function) |
14:57.41 | stees | zaptel.c:5932: parse error before string constant |
14:57.42 | stees | zaptel.c:5937: `KERN_INFO' undeclared (first use in this function) |
14:57.45 | stees | zaptel.c:5937: parse error before string constant |
14:57.47 | stees | zaptel.c:5942: warning: implicit declaration of function `rwlock_init' |
14:57.50 | stees | zaptel.c: In function `zt_cleanup': |
14:57.52 | stees | zaptel.c:5956: `KERN_INFO' undeclared (first use in this function) |
14:57.55 | stees | zaptel.c:5956: parse error before string constant |
14:57.57 | stees | zaptel.c:5968: warning: implicit declaration of function `unregister_chrdev' |
14:58.00 | stees | zaptel.c: At top level: |
14:58.02 | stees | zaptel.c:5838: storage size of `zt_fops' isn't known |
14:58.05 | stees | /usr/include/linux/proc_fs.h:193: warning: `create_proc_read_entry' declared `static' but never defined |
14:58.08 | stees | make: *** [zaptel.o] Error 1 |
14:58.13 | stees | cd |
14:58.13 | zigman | MORE |
14:58.14 | zigman | ;) |
14:58.16 | stees | oops |
14:58.46 | Pj_ | you don't have things like "file not found" ? |
14:58.55 | Pj_ | when trying to include files |
14:59.17 | stees | nope |
14:59.25 | stees | it seems like the source is not the same version as the kernel |
14:59.32 | stees | which wouldnt surprise me for RedHat |
14:59.34 | stees | :/ |
14:59.41 | Pj_ | just compile it and install it |
14:59.50 | Pj_ | But it doesn't look like it's the problem |
14:59.59 | Pj_ | You would get problems _after_ compilation |
15:00.11 | stees | it doesnt compile though |
15:00.16 | Pj_ | did your ./configure after changing the sources |
15:00.17 | Pj_ | ? |
15:00.24 | zigman | stees, 2.6 kernel ? |
15:00.42 | stees | 2.4 |
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15:01.15 | zigman | mmh redhat just suxx ;) |
15:01.21 | zigman | use a vanilla kernel |
15:01.21 | stees | sure does |
15:03.37 | stees | yep |
15:03.42 | stees | good point :) |
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15:05.26 | voidptr | pom pom pom |
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15:06.59 | jaycard | I'm trying to get g729 codec working but the system hangs up on the immediately.. |
15:08.11 | jaycard | any ideas wrong iax.conf settings? |
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15:10.32 | stees | hm, installed new kernel and it seems to be compiling |
15:10.38 | stees | maybe ive spoken too soon though |
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15:14.51 | stees | yep, compiled & installed |
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15:15.08 | Pj_ | see ? |
15:15.09 | Pj_ | :P |
15:15.14 | lorenita | hi to all |
15:15.25 | lorenita | some have running sip to h323 calls ? |
15:15.32 | lorenita | using h323 driver ? |
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15:17.16 | lorenita | some have information about Radius for Asterisk ? |
15:18.02 | stees | Pj_: cheers :) |
15:18.07 | Pj_ | :) |
15:18.18 | stees | was hitting head off brick walls |
15:22.13 | Bonbon | * isn't negotiating codecs properly. :-( |
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15:23.19 | RoyK | With a current-account deficit of 5% of GDP, America must borrow $2 billion each business day. Tax cuts, spending on the war in Iraq and a new scheme to provide prescription drugs to the old are dragging the government's books into disarray. |
15:23.33 | Bonbon | royk: didn't you say that the other day? |
15:23.43 | RoyK | ah - sorry |
15:23.49 | Bonbon | ha ha |
15:24.18 | indiam | what is the problem you have Bonbon ? |
15:25.43 | Bonbon | i have set a grandstream phone ONLY to negotiate g729 |
15:26.02 | Bonbon | and it shows: |
15:26.03 | Bonbon | v=0 |
15:26.03 | Bonbon | o=8004411053 0 0 IN IP4 62.3.220.73 |
15:26.03 | Bonbon | s=- |
15:26.03 | Bonbon | c=IN IP4 62.3.220.73 |
15:26.03 | Bonbon | t=0 0 |
15:26.05 | Bonbon | m=audio 42770 RTP/AVP 18 |
15:26.07 | Bonbon | a=rtpmap:18 G729/8000 |
15:26.09 | Bonbon | a=ptime:20 |
15:26.11 | Bonbon | which is correct |
15:26.19 | Bonbon | in asterisk sip.conf we have: |
15:26.30 | Bonbon | disallow=all |
15:26.30 | Bonbon | allow=ulaw |
15:26.30 | Bonbon | allow=alaw |
15:26.30 | Bonbon | allow=ilbc |
15:26.30 | Bonbon | allow=gsm |
15:26.31 | Bonbon | allow=g729 |
15:27.01 | indiam | have you checked with g729 alone ? |
15:27.02 | Bonbon | so which codec would you expect the phone to talk to asterisk with? |
15:27.09 | Bonbon | based on the above |
15:27.23 | voidptr | whii, caller id works on my analogue set :) |
15:27.36 | Bonbon | indiam: you would expect g729 to be negotiated |
15:27.43 | Bonbon | but instead, ulaw is negotiated |
15:27.55 | indiam | put the allow=g729 on the top |
15:28.04 | Bonbon | that will resolve it, but that's not the solution |
15:28.18 | bkw_ | Bonbon set them per peer |
15:28.18 | Bonbon | since i want phones that are capable of all codecs to negotiate g729 first |
15:28.25 | indiam | otherwise disable all the codecs in grandstream phone |
15:28.27 | RoyK | /kick Bonbon SPAMMER |
15:28.28 | bkw_ | each sip.conf entry can nail down its own codec |
15:28.30 | tz-afk | Bonbon: I already have a bugreport in on codec selection |
15:28.37 | Bonbon | indiam: they are ALL disabled |
15:28.40 | Bonbon | apart from g729 |
15:28.57 | tzanger | if gsm is allowed * seems to think that it should ONLY negotiate gsm |
15:29.11 | ManxPower | Anyone hear of a major fiber cut in Atlanta? |
15:29.14 | bkw_ | Bonbon you do relize if you allow gsm it will pick that NO MATTER WHAT |
15:29.16 | Bonbon | tz: yes, I added to that bug report, but I thought it was being ignored because it was not a bug. |
15:29.29 | Bonbon | bkw_: what do you mean? |
15:29.33 | bkw_ | DO NOT ALLOW GSM |
15:29.34 | tzanger | ManxPower: I can't, my phone doesn't work... :-) |
15:29.37 | loko_moko | Should I be able to compile * on MAndrake 8.1 or is that too old? |
15:29.40 | ManxPower | LOL! |
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15:29.57 | bkw_ | Bonbon you can also setup codecs per peer |
15:30.08 | bkw_ | so you can disallow=all and allow=blah for each sip.conf entry |
15:30.14 | indiam | I have three codecs with asterisk and it is negotiating the codec selection properly |
15:30.15 | tzanger | Bonbon: bug 647 is indeed a bug |
15:30.24 | tzanger | it's listed as a minor bug |
15:30.45 | bkw_ | its not a bug.. its a design flaw |
15:30.46 | Bonbon | minor? it's major |
15:30.51 | bkw_ | and its minor |
15:31.03 | bkw_ | kram and I have already talked about it |
15:31.16 | tzanger | bkw_: well they don't have "design flaw" in the list of types, so bug is what it was filed as :-) |
15:31.21 | tzanger | Bonbon: it's a minor bug |
15:31.23 | Bonbon | where do you think the problem is? |
15:31.26 | tzanger | there are workarounds, therefore it is minor |
15:31.30 | bkw_ | Bonbon dont allow GSM |
15:31.39 | Bonbon | bkw: i have just disabled it. |
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15:31.47 | Bonbon | workaroud is to be g729 at the top, right? |
15:31.49 | bkw_ | thats the first step |
15:31.49 | Mudley | is it possible to redirect a "ringing" channel upon external request (manager, cli, ...) ? |
15:31.54 | indiam | bkw_: i have problem with rtp forwarding between SIP & IAX |
15:32.06 | bkw_ | OMG people don't attack me all at once |
15:32.10 | tzanger | bkw_: hahaha |
15:32.22 | Bonbon | indiam: which phone? |
15:32.29 | ManxPower | The order of the codecs has nothing to do with how they are listed. The order is hardcoded into Asterisk |
15:32.36 | indiam | I checked with X-ten & ATA 186 |
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15:32.46 | tzanger | ManxPower: hence, it's a minior bug, or design flaw as bkw_ calls it :-) |
15:32.46 | Bonbon | manx: are you serious? i'm sure that wasn't the case before. |
15:32.59 | ManxPower | Bonbon, It's ALWAYS been the case. |
15:33.03 | tzanger | Bonbon: that seems to have been the case as long as I've bene using * (about a month or 1.5 months now) |
15:33.05 | indiam | BonBon: the best thing is you can check with X-ten BonBon |
15:33.38 | Bonbon | manx/bkw/tz: before, we had the priority list as above, and it used to work. |
15:33.39 | RoyK | ~seen kram |
15:33.40 | | kram is currently on #asterisk (1d 17h 15m 10s). Has said a total of 9 messages. Is idling for 13h 29m 28s |
15:33.54 | tzanger | Bonbon: ok hten, what did you screw up then? :-) |
15:34.06 | bkw_ | its is a desgin flaw.. because we are going to ahve to have a codecs.conf file or something |
15:34.14 | tzanger | bkw_: why? |
15:34.24 | tzanger | bkw_: why not just prioritize the codecs as to hte order they're listed |
15:34.28 | bkw_ | becase its hard coded to force gsm if its allowed |
15:34.28 | tzanger | why create yet another ocnfig file? |
15:34.36 | indiam | SIP(ULAW) ----> * IAX2 (ULAW) ---> * My rtp stream is still flowing through the asterisk, can anyone help me to what config i need to change to make it flow directly |
15:34.40 | Bonbon | why force gsm? |
15:34.41 | tzanger | bkw_: that's the design flaw, there's no need for another config file to make it work right IMO |
15:34.46 | bkw_ | accually I think it would be a [codecs] section of asterisk.conf |
15:35.00 | Mudley | is it possible to redirect a "ringing" channel upon external request (manager, cli, ...) ? |
15:35.22 | tzanger | bkw_: seems more convoluted than need be IMO... what if you wanted different ordering for sip and iax? why not just prioritize codecs in the order listed in the existing config files |
15:35.38 | bkw_ | tzanger write a patch to do it |
15:35.50 | tzanger | indiam: you can't -- you're not talking the same protocol, so * in the middle must protocol translate |
15:35.59 | tzanger | bkw_: it's on my todo list. That's why I logged the bug |
15:36.12 | bkw_ | this gsm problem isn't a major issue right now ;) |
15:36.23 | tzanger | bkw_: agreed |
15:36.26 | Bonbon | so the workaround is to put g729 at the top? |
15:36.35 | Bonbon | and then "force" all other phones to use g711u |
15:36.40 | Bonbon | is that correct? |
15:36.42 | bkw_ | but I think some of these conf files could be consolidated into one big asterisk.conf file |
15:36.42 | tzanger | bkw_: I'm just asking why you'd create another ocnfig section to fix it instead of just prioritizing in order given |
15:36.43 | bkw_ | haha |
15:36.46 | tzanger | Bonbon: no |
15:36.46 | ManxPower | The order of the codecs has nothing to do with how they are listed. The order is hardcoded into Asterisk |
15:36.57 | bkw_ | tzanger because that would fix it in the short term |
15:37.05 | realboy | have problem with outgoing spool |
15:37.06 | tzanger | Bonbon: the solution is to put, IN YOUR [mysipwithg729] section, disallow=all, allow=g729 |
15:37.15 | tzanger | bkw_: which would fix it in the short term, your solution or mine? :-) |
15:37.28 | bkw_ | but nobody seems to pay attention |
15:37.29 | Bonbon | sorry bk. |
15:37.31 | Bonbon | ha ha |
15:37.32 | Bonbon | ok ok |
15:37.34 | Bonbon | i'll try it |
15:37.34 | bkw_ | thats ok |
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15:38.25 | Bonbon | but you do realise that when I put g729 at top then a show channels shows: |
15:38.29 | Bonbon | <PROTECTED> |
15:38.29 | Bonbon | <PROTECTED> |
15:38.29 | Bonbon | <PROTECTED> |
15:39.10 | Bonbon | so the order MUST have some influence |
15:39.35 | Bonbon | 256 is g729 |
15:39.48 | tzanger | Bonbon: it's buggy |
15:39.56 | Bonbon | when g729 is not at top then Native / Write / Read formats are all 4 i.e. ulaw |
15:40.05 | tzanger | are you going to do what bkw and I suggested or are you going to carry on about how it's not working YOUR way? |
15:40.15 | Bonbon | ok man...hold on.... |
15:40.40 | Mudley | is it possible to redirect a "ringing" channel upon external request (manager, cli, ...) ? Just a hint ?? |
15:41.33 | tzanger | Mudley: not that I'm aware of; you'd have to wait for the timeout and then carry on from there |
15:41.40 | tzanger | <-- NOT a Dial() expert though |
15:41.58 | Bonbon | tzang/bkw: yes it works your way |
15:42.02 | Bonbon | confirmed |
15:42.32 | tzanger | Bonbon: ok.. and as I said there's a bug logged for this problem in general, it's just a matter of me coding it or bkw or someone really |
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15:43.54 | bkw_ | Mudley you can use astman to redirect a ringing channel |
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15:46.19 | Carp | How is everyone? |
15:46.29 | Pj_ | Sitting |
15:46.38 | Carp | lol. |
15:46.59 | doughecka | THE SKY IS FALLING! |
15:47.07 | bkw_ | no just your pants |
15:47.16 | doughecka | oh |
15:47.21 | doughecka | MY PANTS ARE FALLING! |
15:47.25 | Pj_ | ( doughecka that's why there's a moon) |
15:47.35 | doughecka | hah |
15:47.37 | bkw_ | haha |
15:47.40 | doughecka | hmm |
15:47.43 | doughecka | this still wont compile |
15:47.48 | doughecka | I get an error when I modprobe |
15:47.49 | doughecka | I think |
15:47.58 | bkw_ | wear a condom |
15:48.13 | doughecka | lib/modules/2.4.22-10mdk/misc/zaptel.o: unresolved symbol devfs_mk_symlink_R61e7e279 |
15:48.14 | doughecka | modprobe: insmod /lib/modules/2.4.22-10mdk/misc/zaptel.o failed |
15:48.14 | doughecka | modprobe: insmod wcfxo failed |
15:48.14 | tzanger | hahaha |
15:48.20 | bkw_ | no devfs |
15:48.26 | bkw_ | recompile the kernel |
15:48.30 | doughecka | ! |
15:48.40 | doughecka | and how long will that take/ |
15:48.41 | doughecka | :) |
15:48.42 | doughecka | http://www.sudhian.com/showdocs.cfm?aid=471 |
15:49.16 | bkw_ | OMG yes |
15:49.27 | doughecka | 20 gig drive |
15:49.30 | doughecka | boots off CF card |
15:49.41 | doughecka | slap a 1 gig cf card in there |
15:49.54 | doughecka | and a 80 gig drive.. |
15:50.09 | tzanger | 1G CF? why so large? wow |
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15:50.16 | doughecka | no |
15:50.17 | tzanger | I have a complete IPSec firewall with perl in 16M CF |
15:50.19 | doughecka | 32 meg one |
15:50.29 | doughecka | well |
15:50.34 | doughecka | asterisk takes alot |
15:50.35 | doughecka | :) |
15:50.44 | bkw_ | nice sized sip gateway |
15:50.49 | doughecka | yea |
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15:50.52 | bkw_ | but I see no way to throw PCI into that mix |
15:50.55 | doughecka | ok, so I goto /usr/src/linux |
15:51.01 | doughecka | and ./configure ; make ? |
15:51.02 | bkw_ | make clean |
15:51.04 | bkw_ | make mrproper |
15:51.08 | bkw_ | make menuconfig |
15:51.14 | doughecka | bkw_: tis has a pci slot... |
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15:51.21 | tzanger | don't make mrproper unless you save your .config |
15:51.26 | doughecka | ? |
15:51.31 | tzanger | I usually cp .config config and then make mrproper |
15:51.32 | doughecka | I never compiled a kernel before |
15:51.39 | tzanger | mrproper gets rid of your .config, a real pain in the ass |
15:51.44 | doughecka | oh |
15:51.47 | tzanger | so move it, make mrproper, move it back |
15:51.48 | bkw_ | tzanger I use gentoo it does this for me |
15:51.51 | tzanger | make oldconfig just to make sure it's all cool |
15:51.55 | tzanger | bkw_: you poor bastard |
15:52.06 | bkw_ | tzanger no I can do it manually but why? |
15:52.10 | tzanger | :-) |
15:52.21 | Bonbon | tzanger/bkw: any way of speeding up that codec bugfix? |
15:52.37 | Pj_ | ... how did people do before gentoo... |
15:52.40 | Pj_ | *sigh* |
15:53.01 | bkw_ | Bonbon not really... gotta work on major, crash and blocks first |
15:53.12 | geertn | Is it known that closing asterisk sometimes causes a kernel oops in 2.4.23? |
15:53.26 | tzanger | Bonbon: nope :-) |
15:53.31 | tzanger | although bkw takes paypal donations |
15:53.38 | bkw_ | yes |
15:53.44 | Bonbon | ok, that's fine |
15:53.45 | tzanger | he's looking for about $500 |
15:53.50 | tzanger | he wants a new Dell |
15:53.51 | Bonbon | what!!!!! |
15:54.26 | tzanger | no not $500 for hte bugfix... he wants a dell system, although I bet he'd have it fixed for you in 25 minutes if he got a donation like that |
15:54.32 | geertn | ok |
15:54.41 | bkw_ | haha |
15:54.46 | Bonbon | tz: ok, then $100 means he fixes in 125 minutes? |
15:54.48 | bkw_ | I don't think I could fix it in 25 min |
15:54.48 | geertn | The last cvs updater seems to have it fixed, but not sure yet |
15:54.58 | bkw_ | I would have to dig around a little bit to fix it |
15:54.58 | doughecka | bkw_: bleh now I have a menu |
15:54.59 | Mudley | bkw_: i don't know why but it doesn't work it this scenario : ( SIP/A calls SIP/B ) and i want to redirect SIP/A(rining) to SIP/C it doesn't work (but if i do it for SIP/B to SIP/c it does) |
15:54.59 | doughecka | now what |
15:55.08 | tzanger | not even if Dude you're gettin' a dell? |
15:55.10 | tzanger | :-) |
15:55.26 | tzanger | Mudley: does sip/C like sip/A? |
15:55.51 | Bonbon | bkw: do we have a deal? |
15:55.57 | mbranca | that's cool.... early b3 on avm c2 doesn't work... |
15:56.01 | bkw_ | let me finish up som ework first |
15:56.45 | Mudley | bkw_: yep (all 7960's) |
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15:56.54 | Bonbon | mbranca: any idea how to send a specific msn out as calerid on bri? |
15:57.24 | mbranca | I don't think that is possible to change CID on bri |
15:57.44 | Bonbon | mbranca: even to one of DDIs? |
15:57.57 | mbranca | yep |
15:58.00 | Mudley | bkw_: if i do it it seems that the SIP/A goes further in his extension( priority 2) .... |
15:58.02 | doughecka | where do I enealble devfs? |
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15:58.14 | mbranca | only on pri is possible, if the telco let you do so |
15:58.19 | FuzzyCat | pah! |
15:58.22 | bkw_ | are all sip devices running the same firmware? |
15:58.30 | FuzzyCat | * is killing my router somehow |
15:58.31 | bkw_ | if not what firmware are they all running? |
15:58.34 | zigman | mbrance it is possible |
15:58.36 | bkw_ | FuzzyCat how? |
15:58.38 | zigman | CLIP no screening |
15:58.40 | Mudley | bkw_ : yes 6.0 |
15:58.51 | zigman | call the telco and aked them to allow it |
15:58.58 | FuzzyCat | bkw_: I don;t know, but if i restart it it locks the router up |
15:59.08 | bkw_ | sounds fishy to me |
15:59.08 | zigman | it works on isdn too |
15:59.09 | bkw_ | cvs update |
15:59.31 | Mudley | kw_: one week old ... |
15:59.47 | lorenita | . |
16:00.03 | bkw_ | Mudley wasn't talkin to you :P |
16:00.07 | bkw_ | FuzzyCat update |
16:00.32 | doughecka | where do I enable devfs? |
16:00.44 | zigman | kernel |
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16:00.56 | bkw_ | doughecka that nice menu has it under file systems I think |
16:00.57 | zigman | doughecka, when you asked questions like that.. you prolly shouldn't mess with devfs |
16:00.59 | doughecka | I am in the kernel configureating |
16:01.10 | zigman | you need to recompile a lot of tools |
16:01.13 | zigman | to be devfs aware |
16:01.32 | doughecka | bleh |
16:01.35 | FuzzyCat | anyone else dabbled with mgcp ? |
16:01.40 | doughecka | would be faster to reinstall redhat |
16:01.41 | doughecka | :) |
16:01.45 | zigman | yes |
16:02.00 | zigman | i'm not sure if * is devfs aware |
16:02.32 | tzanger | I had a weird-ass thing happen last night. My * box kernel panicked (PID was asterisk, still need to run the trace) but the channel bank (cheap-ass CB1, 12FXS/12FXO) had to be power-cycled to get normal operation to resume. the audio was crackly and shitty and DTMF detection was all over the place. once hte power was cycled on the CB1 allw as well again |
16:03.08 | RoyK | that telemarketer torture was really good :D |
16:03.32 | Exomorph | bkw_: Do you know if the unload_module functions in the app_*'s are actually being called? I think there is a bug in * that is making * not run those functions... Heard of anything? |
16:04.01 | bkw_ | nope |
16:04.07 | bkw_ | but I know all the stuff I have looked at does unload |
16:04.15 | bkw_ | and everything I have written is unloadable |
16:04.15 | Bonbon | if i type "reload" and it takes ages to come back then where could the problem be? |
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16:04.23 | bkw_ | reload is diffrenlt |
16:04.27 | bkw_ | TOTALLY diffrent |
16:05.17 | doughecka | hmm |
16:05.25 | doughecka | I dont see devfs under filesystems |
16:06.02 | Bonbon | bkw: no my question was unrelated to any of the above |
16:06.57 | YoYo | BonBon: sounds like * is in a race condition... I've seen it a few times, but have no solution |
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16:07.55 | bkw_ | depends |
16:08.10 | bkw_ | Bonbon do you have any sip register lines in your sip.conf? |
16:08.20 | Bonbon | no |
16:08.47 | tzanger | lorenita: hope you like your hole |
16:09.18 | ManxPower | doughecka, Hmm? |
16:10.06 | lorenita | :( |
16:11.00 | stees | hm... |
16:11.09 | Bonbon | bkw: i restarted * but it still has this proble, |
16:11.18 | stees | if ive done what it says at http://www.digium.com/downloads/hw_article |
16:11.33 | stees | i should be able to call my * box with the line its on? |
16:11.36 | stees | using a x100p |
16:11.44 | lorenita | Brian, you have Sip to H323 calls ? |
16:11.45 | stees | correct? |
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16:16.31 | tzanger | my kernel panic was in the zaptel drive |
16:16.31 | tzanger | r |
16:16.39 | tzanger | in __wake_up |
16:17.02 | bkw_ | doesn't sound good |
16:17.33 | tzanger | bkw_: no |
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16:17.58 | tzanger | how should I log this bug? will it be helpfule at all? |
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16:20.28 | tzanger | basically it was writing to my ext3 partition, got an IRQ and crashed |
16:21.19 | tzanger | t1xxp_interrupt -> t1xxp_receiveprep -> zt_receive -> process_timers -> __wake_up [crash] |
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16:22.06 | bkw_ | and someone said file system didn't have anything to do with it |
16:22.27 | tzanger | I doubt hte file system did have something to do with it -- the crash seems to have occured in the IRQ handler |
16:22.36 | lucifuge3 | RTP coded 19 is comfort noise! No crap. You lear something every day on the list. Whether you want to or not. |
16:22.57 | bkw_ | haha |
16:23.07 | lucifuge3 | How's it going today everyone? Yes. I'm in a good mood. For no aparrant reason. I'll continue idling now. |
16:23.23 | tzanger | lucifuge3: you're providing comfort noise for the channel |
16:23.42 | lucifuge3 | I jsut see it on inbound calls from NuFon and ICon |
16:23.59 | lucifuge3 | I ignore it along with the rest of the things I don't recognize unless it actually doesn't work right. |
16:24.08 | lucifuge3 | I'm sloppy like that sometimes. |
16:25.07 | realboy | hi all |
16:25.16 | realboy | i have problem with outgoing spool |
16:25.27 | realboy | i try to start a call with H323 channel |
16:25.33 | realboy | but no success, |
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16:26.50 | realboy | error seems to caused by transcoding but my purpose is to start a g723.1 call and native bridge it to other g723.1 endpoint |
16:27.21 | bkw_ | oh323 or chan_h323? |
16:27.28 | realboy | chan_h323 |
16:27.42 | doughecka | hmm |
16:27.47 | realboy | SIP channel also gave same error |
16:27.54 | doughecka | is it possible for me to install... say, gentoo without rebooting? |
16:28.31 | realboy | error is about converting native format 1 to 64 |
16:28.38 | tzanger | you can do that if it netboots and you have a serial console supporting bIOS |
16:28.55 | lucifuge3 | doug.....seriously? Are you asking if you can install an OS without rebooting? |
16:29.00 | bkw_ | doughecka gentoo can.. but gotta have someone start it.. set the ip.. and start sshd and set a root password |
16:29.13 | realboy | how may i overcome this problem |
16:29.29 | tzanger | doughecka: yes |
16:29.32 | tzanger | it's called user model inux |
16:29.37 | doughecka | well |
16:29.41 | doughecka | I am on the puter with ssh |
16:29.48 | doughecka | and I want to install something else |
16:32.12 | realboy | anybody amay give a clue? |
16:32.34 | tzanger | realboy: can you give more tdetails |
16:32.56 | tzanger | I don't think you have the g723.1 codec on * do you? |
16:33.03 | bkw_ | nope |
16:33.08 | realboy | you are right |
16:33.08 | bkw_ | so you can't |
16:33.13 | bkw_ | NEXT!@!! |
16:33.24 | tzanger | well if * can't talk g.723.1 then there's no way in hell it can translate it to slinear then, now can it? |
16:33.37 | tzanger | tell your SIP device to use GSM or ulaw or slinear or some codec that * accepts |
16:33.50 | realboy | i need g.723.1 for native bridge |
16:34.06 | realboy | i don't need transcoding |
16:34.07 | tzanger | huh? |
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16:34.53 | tzanger | either tell your SIP device to use slinear or tell whatever you're talking slinear to to talk g.723.1... nothing else is going to work for you unless you want to choose another codec on both sides |
16:35.19 | bkw_ | and if h323 is involved give up now |
16:35.26 | realboy | what i want to do is |
16:36.29 | realboy | start a call on H323 channel |
16:36.49 | realboy | and bind it on local extension |
16:37.02 | realboy | both connections will be g.723.1 |
16:37.08 | bkw_ | using chan_h323? |
16:37.14 | realboy | yes |
16:37.16 | bkw_ | you can't |
16:37.21 | doughecka | hah |
16:37.24 | bkw_ | chan_h323 can't do native briding |
16:37.29 | bkw_ | er bridging |
16:37.30 | doughecka | I found a article on how to install debian on a remote system |
16:38.01 | realboy | i may do SIP->H.323 |
16:38.12 | realboy | native bridging |
16:38.25 | realboy | i also tested with SIP Channel |
16:38.47 | realboy | what i see is, it is not about channel but the codec |
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16:39.21 | stees | could somebody do me a biiig favour... |
16:39.26 | stees | if you have a working * install |
16:39.36 | stees | could you send me a tar or /etc/asterisk |
16:39.58 | mikee | where? |
16:40.01 | doughecka | lol |
16:40.05 | doughecka | remove passwords |
16:40.49 | stees | if someone can... to steve@narnian.org |
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16:40.56 | stees | t'would be mucho aprecciated |
16:41.45 | mikee | what is a 1-700-NXXXXXX number (newbie here)? |
16:41.50 | tzanger | mikee: iaxtel |
16:41.54 | tzanger | I've never used it |
16:42.01 | mikee | how do i get one? |
16:42.31 | doughecka | wee |
16:42.38 | Saxgod | Is debian any good these days? |
16:42.41 | doughecka | instructions has things like... |
16:42.43 | quoc | <PROTECTED> |
16:42.45 | stees | sure is! |
16:42.47 | stees | yay! |
16:42.47 | discordia | iaxtel.com mikee |
16:42.48 | doughecka | Since we are going to use your existing swap partition for the install, we need to turn off swap.... |
16:42.51 | Saxgod | I stopped using it when I realized they were two years behind on major packages. |
16:42.51 | doughecka | hah |
16:43.00 | doughecka | I am installing debian over my mandrake install :) |
16:43.05 | ares_ | that's why i use Sarge/testing |
16:43.15 | stees | so... /etc/asterisk anyone? |
16:43.18 | stees | pleeeeeeeeease :) |
16:44.01 | doughecka | well |
16:44.02 | doughecka | no |
16:44.04 | doughecka | make samples |
16:44.05 | doughecka | :P |
16:44.08 | stees | indeed |
16:44.11 | doughecka | its got all sorts of passwords and stuff |
16:44.19 | doughecka | and I dont have my * up |
16:44.22 | stees | doesnt seem to be working... |
16:44.33 | stees | and im on the most ridiculouse deadline for this |
16:44.46 | stees | *someone |
16:44.53 | doughecka | what are you looking for? |
16:45.26 | stees | got an x100p and need to get a few sip clients to be able to make calls + transfer to each other |
16:45.36 | stees | and dial out through the pstn etc |
16:46.15 | stees | any handy tips? ;) |
16:46.45 | doughecka | 5USD/hr |
16:46.45 | doughecka | :P |
16:46.54 | stees | 5! |
16:46.55 | stees | ok! |
16:47.02 | doughecka | well |
16:47.12 | doughecka | I DO have a zipped up version of my /etc/asterisk |
16:47.13 | lorenita | I can modify the gain into SIP or H323 ? |
16:47.31 | stees | oops... not a girl |
16:47.48 | stees | doughecka: you know you wanna email that zip :) |
16:47.52 | stees | you do you do :) |
16:48.01 | doughecka | DCC? |
16:48.04 | stees | k |
16:48.08 | doughecka | this file is cleaned up and stuff |
16:48.18 | doughecka | hmm |
16:48.27 | doughecka | only iax, extentions, and sip.conf |
16:48.35 | doughecka | wait |
16:49.00 | stees | doughecka: I can assure you i am nice and will not try to access anything belonging to you if it has passwords etc |
16:49.05 | doughecka | heh |
16:49.10 | stees | twould piss me of fif someone did it to me |
16:49.18 | doughecka | ok |
16:49.26 | doughecka | you have the x100p installed? |
16:49.33 | stees | it is in the machine |
16:49.34 | doughecka | and asterisk and zaptel is compiled? |
16:49.36 | stees | thats about all I know |
16:49.41 | stees | both compiled yea |
16:49.43 | doughecka | and the other one |
16:49.44 | doughecka | ok |
16:49.52 | stees | the other one ? |
16:49.53 | doughecka | modprobe wcfxo |
16:50.01 | doughecka | run that |
16:50.06 | stees | [root@echo asterisk]# modprobe wcfxo |
16:50.06 | stees | /lib/modules/2.4.20-8/misc/zaptel.o: kernel-module version mismatch |
16:50.06 | stees | <PROTECTED> |
16:50.10 | stees | <PROTECTED> |
16:50.11 | doughecka | BLEHCH |
16:50.12 | stees | /lib/modules/2.4.20-8/misc/zaptel.o: insmod /lib/modules/2.4.20-8/misc/zaptel.o failed |
16:50.15 | stees | /lib/modules/2.4.20-8/misc/zaptel.o: insmod wcfxo failed |
16:50.20 | doughecka | what OS? |
16:50.24 | doughecka | redhat? |
16:50.24 | stees | RH9 |
16:50.27 | doughecka | hmm |
16:50.28 | stees | yep :( |
16:50.28 | doughecka | odd |
16:50.34 | doughecka | worked for me fine |
16:50.34 | stees | quite odd |
16:50.44 | stees | think i need some more modules |
16:50.45 | stees | hangon |
16:50.50 | doughecka | did you buy it from digium directly? |
16:51.06 | stees | yep |
16:51.09 | stees | oh |
16:51.11 | stees | no |
16:51.16 | doughecka | no? |
16:51.16 | stees | from telappliant.com (UK) |
16:51.20 | doughecka | doh |
16:51.21 | stees | the card? no |
16:51.23 | stees | why ? |
16:51.33 | Saxgod | I had something like that happen when I compiled my modules, upgraded my kernel, and then installed the hardware. |
16:51.38 | doughecka | well, if you got it from digium, you can get 1 hour of free support |
16:51.41 | Saxgod | The system booted into a new kernel so the odules didn't match. |
16:51.56 | stees | ah.. the support doesnt apply if not bought direct!? |
16:51.58 | Saxgod | It sounds as though you need to recompile your kernel modules to go with that kernel. |
16:52.03 | stees | yep |
16:52.15 | doughecka | stees: dunno, call them up and ask.. :) |
16:52.45 | Saxgod | So, if you followed the instructions that I got from digium (I could find the URL somewhere, I guess), you'll just need to go into your cvs checkout of the sources, visit the zap* directories, and do a `make; make install` |
16:52.51 | Saxgod | ) |
16:53.38 | stees | yep |
16:53.40 | stees | done that |
16:53.42 | stees | worked ok |
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16:57.34 | lorenita | stees.. you have a motherboard all in one ? |
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17:00.38 | stees | em... i was booting wrong kernel |
17:00.46 | stees | now booting kernel with the right modules |
17:01.20 | stees | then will modprobe wcfxo as doughecka said |
17:01.23 | indiam | is there any iax2 phone available in the market ?? |
17:01.36 | stees | i'd like to know that too |
17:01.40 | stees | hardware phone you mean ? |
17:01.43 | doughecka | hah |
17:01.44 | indiam | yes |
17:01.48 | doughecka | indiam: yes |
17:01.50 | doughecka | sorta |
17:01.58 | doughecka | ~dancingpig |
17:01.59 | | http://www.farfon.com |
17:01.59 | indiam | sorta ? |
17:02.09 | doughecka | its being developed |
17:02.09 | indiam | farfon is not yet released right |
17:02.10 | stees | [root@echo steve]# modprobe wcfxo |
17:02.10 | stees | modprobe: Can't locate module wcfxo |
17:02.28 | doughecka | make clean ; make ; make install |
17:02.36 | doughecka | in /usr/src/zaptel |
17:02.42 | stees | yesm |
17:02.57 | stees | hehe |
17:03.01 | stees | well, not that bad |
17:03.05 | doughecka | hah |
17:03.09 | doughecka | done? |
17:03.15 | doughecka | then try modprobing again |
17:03.15 | stees | nah |
17:03.20 | stees | takes a while |
17:03.24 | doughecka | btw what hardware is this? |
17:03.25 | stees | Celeron 700 |
17:03.26 | stees | :( |
17:03.31 | doughecka | ick |
17:03.33 | doughecka | well |
17:03.34 | stees | dell dimension |
17:03.36 | doughecka | not too bad |
17:03.39 | doughecka | shoujld work |
17:03.40 | doughecka | :) |
17:03.42 | stees | still crap |
17:04.15 | doughecka | brb |
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17:04.39 | stees | right |
17:04.40 | stees | done |
17:05.12 | stees | modprobe wcfxo |
17:05.13 | stees | done too |
17:05.23 | bkw_ | ok people I need cash |
17:05.36 | bkw_ | Boyfriend just run truck thru neighbors house on accident... don't ask me how |
17:05.48 | tzanger | bkw_: huh? |
17:05.49 | stees | eek |
17:06.00 | stees | bkw_: hello, im stees by the way |
17:06.02 | tzanger | how do you run a truck through a house "by accident" ? |
17:06.07 | stees | I shall be here alot now :) |
17:06.08 | stees | muhahaha |
17:06.36 | discordia | thats funny bkw_ |
17:06.49 | doughecka | PHOTOS! |
17:06.58 | doughecka | stees: yay |
17:07.07 | stees | any tips on what should happen now? |
17:07.14 | stees | or what i should do to make stuff happen! |
17:07.17 | doughecka | now, I shall be afk for a little now, moveing a fridge |
17:07.18 | doughecka | :) |
17:07.21 | doughecka | hmm |
17:07.25 | stees | moving a fridge!! |
17:07.29 | doughecka | yah |
17:07.31 | stees | hehe |
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17:11.03 | voidptr | w0000000t |
17:11.25 | voidptr | tomorrow i need to make some pictures i think :) |
17:11.26 | stees | ? |
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17:20.12 | stees | doughecka: so... fancy sending said config giles |
17:20.17 | doughecka | email/ |
17:20.18 | doughecka | or DCC? |
17:20.19 | stees | sorry if im being a bastard :/ |
17:20.23 | doughecka | haha |
17:20.23 | stees | dont mind |
17:20.39 | doughecka | you also need to make a zaptel.conf |
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17:20.41 | doughecka | in /etc |
17:20.44 | doughecka | read book |
17:21.10 | stees | eh? |
17:21.16 | doughecka | I dont have access to my zaptel.conf |
17:21.26 | stees | why not ? |
17:22.06 | doughecka | since my box is currently being, um, installed over |
17:23.06 | doughecka | remotely |
17:23.12 | doughecka | and its about 20 miles away |
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17:24.39 | klasstek | w |
17:24.55 | klasstek | doh! wrong window :) |
17:25.11 | Mudley | with the manager it's impossible to redirect while the phone is ringing ... is this normail or i'm a doing something wrong ? |
17:26.04 | doughecka | pwd |
17:26.47 | RoyK | echo $PWD |
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17:30.27 | ardor | Has anyone where Ever used a Veriable for the dial exten ie: exten => _${var},1,goto(talk,s,1) |
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17:31.06 | blitzrage | ardor: yah... _XXXXX |
17:31.11 | ardor | I've been trying and have not had much luck thus far. |
17:31.12 | blitzrage | oh wait.. nevermind :) |
17:32.44 | ardor | Whats a good asterisk help site? |
17:33.23 | stees | asterisk.org :) |
17:34.20 | ardor | hehe, Let me try and find this other one again, I was there yeasterday but now i dont remember. |
17:34.47 | RoyK | ardor: http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk |
17:34.54 | RoyK | a lot more help there |
17:35.00 | bkw_ | fuck |
17:35.05 | bkw_ | the house is on fire now |
17:35.30 | bkw_ | http://www.bkw.org/~brian/images/crash/ |
17:35.36 | ardor | haha Royk |
17:35.44 | ardor | That was the one i was about to paste in here. |
17:36.48 | RoyK | bkw_: that your house? |
17:36.49 | ardor | bkw is that your house? |
17:36.55 | Stealth_Man | Anyone in New England area ? |
17:37.05 | Stealth_Man | UnixDawg: are you around ? |
17:38.26 | ardor | I'm moving to GA from Las Vegas, I got a job there programming mysql/php |
17:38.49 | UnixDawg | I am square not round |
17:38.55 | UnixDawg | whats up |
17:38.57 | ardor | I dont even know where GA is. |
17:39.07 | UnixDawg | Georga |
17:39.23 | UnixDawg | next to florida |
17:39.33 | discordia | what happened there bkw_ ?? why is it burning ? |
17:39.51 | UnixDawg | Stealth_Man whats up |
17:40.19 | discordia | burning houses when cars crash into it ? hmm strange house-building |
17:40.25 | RoyK | bkw_? |
17:41.31 | cypromis | moving is fun |
17:41.33 | cypromis | :) |
17:41.45 | cypromis | RoyK: new england is north of new york |
17:41.54 | cypromis | the states where they try to be more british than the brits |
17:41.59 | jsharp | Heh. |
17:42.05 | jjanzer | ardor, Las Vegas is fucking hot |
17:42.23 | jsharp | But its a dry heat. |
17:42.27 | jjanzer | ardor, I thought salt lake city was bad... but Arizona nad Nevada suck |
17:42.44 | jjanzer | jsharp, heh yeah that helps until it gets over 100 degrees |
17:42.47 | cypromis | arizona is nice |
17:42.56 | cypromis | but only if you love counting sand |
17:42.58 | cypromis | .... |
17:43.00 | jjanzer | heh |
17:43.23 | cypromis | but good place to take a bike and go out in the desert |
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17:44.04 | seth1 | Does anyone know if the Dell PowerEdge 1750 supports a 3.3v PCI Slot? |
17:44.26 | ardor | jjanzer: I've always liked salt lake city the bus system there is the best. |
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17:45.18 | tclark | bkw_: have you trried that fix to ast_moh_destroy, nore more core when * cleans up the moh's |
17:45.19 | jsharp | According to Dell, the 1750 has a 3.3V pci slot. |
17:45.21 | jjanzer | ardor, yeah salt lake city has a really nice mass transit system... but it's only good if you need to go certain places... ardor, were you around when trax was put in? |
17:45.26 | bkw_ | ok |
17:45.34 | bkw_ | someone donate to the bkw is fucked totally fund |
17:45.35 | voidptr | cypromis : mumu |
17:45.39 | jsharp | 2 total: 2 slots on separate PCI buses: either 2 x 64-bit/133MHz PCI-X (3.3V) OR 1 x 64-bit/133MHz PCI-X (3.3V) and 1 x 64-bit/33MHz PCI 5V slot. Only short length (6.875") adapters are supported |
17:45.49 | voidptr | bkw_ : what kind of donations? :) |
17:45.55 | cypromis | voidptr: it suxx that there is only 8 months to ride a bike here |
17:46.01 | bkw_ | just ran up a over 10k worth of damage to the house accross the street |
17:46.06 | voidptr | yeah |
17:46.11 | voidptr | i ride my bike daily |
17:46.14 | voidptr | but its no fun |
17:46.15 | voidptr | :D |
17:46.19 | jjanzer | bkw_, what happened? |
17:46.33 | voidptr | now rain, wind and cold |
17:46.40 | voidptr | and i had to pee |
17:46.50 | voidptr | you can imagine maybe, this combination is not good |
17:46.51 | voidptr | :P |
17:46.59 | bkw_ | gregs emergency brake wire broke.. he had one foot on the ground and one foot on the brake.. and when he bent down to try to pop it.. his foot came up enough to let off the brake |
17:47.02 | cypromis | lol |
17:47.04 | bkw_ | it rolled backwards |
17:47.10 | bkw_ | pulling him under the truck and almost killing him |
17:47.15 | bkw_ | he's very lucky |
17:47.17 | voidptr | ... like its physically impossible to take a leak when you come home :P |
17:47.27 | voidptr | really embaracing :) |
17:47.42 | bkw_ | ok back outside.. 100 cops and firemen all in uniforms are here |
17:47.46 | jjanzer | bkw_, whoa that sucks |
17:47.48 | ardor | jjanzer: ya, I've seen salt lake with Trax. |
17:48.09 | JerJer | that's a wireless internet antenna if i ever saw one |
17:48.09 | jjanzer | ardor, ah must not have been out here too long ago, where do you live now? |
17:48.46 | ardor | jjan Vegas Moving Next mth |
17:48.57 | discordia | poor bkw_ ... |
17:49.50 | ardor | ya i agree discordia |
17:49.56 | jjanzer | ardor, ah i read it the other way around |
17:49.58 | discordia | was it your car ? |
17:50.16 | jjanzer | and is the guy ok? |
17:50.21 | jjanzer | i imagine his leg is fucked up |
17:52.08 | jets | Who needs legs |
17:53.07 | bkw_ | omg.. |
17:53.20 | jets | bkw_: is greg alright? |
17:53.22 | bkw_ | they dont have insurance on the contents.. and xmas is totally fucked for them and their little boy |
17:53.24 | bkw_ | yes greg is ok |
17:53.52 | jets | ohhh shit no homeowners insurance? |
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17:54.26 | bkw_ | I have it |
17:54.28 | bkw_ | but they don't |
17:55.49 | bkw_ | jjanzer he is ok.. |
17:55.53 | bkw_ | he's lucky |
17:56.09 | jjanzer | well at least no one was hurt, but it sucks really bad anyway |
17:56.17 | ardor | bkw who owns the truck taht back into the house? |
17:56.18 | bkw_ | yep |
17:56.25 | jjanzer | does greg has car 'property' damage insurance? |
17:56.26 | bkw_ | greg(my boyfriend) |
17:56.31 | bkw_ | yes we have all that |
17:56.35 | bkw_ | LOTS of it |
17:56.42 | ardor | bkw: Maybe his insureants will pay for the damage. |
17:56.43 | jjanzer | ah good, that should cover quite a bit then |
17:56.45 | ardor | i dont know though |
17:56.55 | jjanzer | that's what property damage insurance is for |
17:57.03 | jjanzer | incase you crash into someone's house/building/etc |
17:57.17 | jjanzer | no idea about the fire though |
17:59.37 | jets | atleast nobody had to go to the emergency room |
17:59.45 | jets | that would have been a visitation nightmare |
18:01.27 | jjanzer | that truck looks really new, any idea why the emerency wire snapped? |
18:02.06 | jets | wait you have pictures? |
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18:02.43 | Corydon76-work | Hmmm, negligence on the part of the car manufacturer? |
18:03.28 | Corydon76-work | Isn't that the whole point of the emergency brake? |
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18:04.30 | doughecka | I am installing debian |
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18:04.34 | doughecka | 20 miles away from the computer |
18:04.40 | cman | iaxcomm crashing |
18:06.23 | jets | ssh to the bios? :) |
18:07.27 | h3x | hahahahah |
18:07.50 | doughecka | nope |
18:07.55 | doughecka | I am running mandrake |
18:07.58 | doughecka | it sux as a server |
18:08.07 | sxpert | jets: only if you have phoenix bios, with tcp/ip and http support ;) |
18:08.21 | doughecka | so I am followinf a how-to on installing debian over ssh |
18:08.27 | doughecka | ontop of a existing OS |
18:08.28 | doughecka | :) |
18:08.36 | doughecka | its installing into the swap partion |
18:08.39 | sxpert | doughecka: I just finished an LFS... |
18:08.45 | doughecka | yea yae |
18:08.49 | doughecka | thats what I am doing |
18:10.03 | doughecka | ooh |
18:10.06 | doughecka | net-select is cool |
18:10.13 | jets | dougchecka: where is that URL? |
18:10.19 | doughecka | its choosing the fastest mirror |
18:10.23 | doughecka | http://trilldev.sourceforge.net/files/remotedeb.html |
18:11.07 | cman | ok so.... i have succesfully implemented iaxclient to work with * behind NAT |
18:12.41 | cman | i am using it on the dialup system ...now i see that multiple useres with the same account can call at the same time... this would mean misuse.. how to check that only one user is authenticated... and if one is using the other should be banned from registering.. is this where RADIUS comes into effect? |
18:13.55 | sxpert | doughecka: debian still doesn't have pppoe support on their install procedure. this sucks balls :( |
18:14.28 | doughecka | I have a router |
18:15.28 | doughecka | what should I get for my athlon XP? |
18:15.31 | doughecka | kernel* |
18:15.41 | doughecka | K7? |
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18:16.53 | doughecka | heeey kram |
18:16.55 | doughecka | hows iaxy? |
18:16.57 | doughecka | and hows life? |
18:20.20 | JerJer | cman: hell no |
18:20.31 | bkw_ | man |
18:20.33 | JerJer | cman: use extension logic |
18:20.35 | bkw_ | i'm having a bad day |
18:20.51 | doughecka | indeed |
18:20.55 | cman | whats that? |
18:21.13 | cman | clear me JerJer |
18:21.22 | jsharp | woo. I just got an ad for "low long distance rates at 14 cents a minute". |
18:21.33 | doughecka | LOL!!!!!! |
18:22.01 | doughecka | where you live? |
18:22.01 | doughecka | iraq? |
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18:22.20 | jsharp | http://www.ktc.net/ktc/ktld.htm |
18:22.31 | jsharp | 8 cents a minute if you pay $4.95 a month. |
18:22.34 | jsharp | w00t. |
18:22.42 | cman | how to reduce echo in iaxComm.. i hear echoes on the other end (more).. normal phones...iaxComm itself has less echos |
18:23.20 | jets | Heh we do 2cents a minute |
18:23.34 | JerJer | cman: use a VoIP hardphone |
18:24.12 | cman | thats not an alternative.. |
18:24.26 | JerJer | then deal with echo |
18:24.41 | cman | u may say don't use dial up...use broadband |
18:24.52 | JerJer | yep |
18:25.01 | cman | so if nothing works.. don't use asterisk LOL |
18:25.03 | JerJer | dialup will not cut it, in the real world |
18:25.08 | jjanzer | heh |
18:25.15 | JerJer | asterisk is the only thing you need |
18:25.28 | jjanzer | to go home and sleep with at night |
18:25.49 | cman | so is there no solution to iaxclient echo? |
18:25.59 | cman | there must be some ways to at least reduce it |
18:26.20 | jjanzer | do you have the auto-echo test enabled? |
18:26.35 | cman | where? |
18:26.36 | JerJer | are you recording your own microphone input |
18:26.51 | jjanzer | cman, one sec, don't recall off my head... |
18:27.08 | cman | i have echo cancelaatoin turned on |
18:27.38 | jjanzer | k |
18:27.54 | jjanzer | echo training on ? |
18:28.21 | cman | i called to USA from nepal..south asia using dialup(as a client) to connect to my * box locally and dial USA.. it sounded quite normal.. except that the other end was complaining of echoes |
18:28.35 | cman | trainiing off |
18:28.45 | jjanzer | how long were your calls? |
18:28.56 | jets | FAGGOTS! |
18:29.04 | jjanzer | eh? |
18:29.06 | cman | 2-3 mins.. and iaxclient just crashed |
18:29.06 | jsharp | uh |
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18:29.32 | lorenita | . |
18:29.32 | cman | hey JerJer |
18:29.40 | JerJer[ghost] | hoe cman |
18:29.52 | cman | so what was that?? extensio nlogic |
18:29.58 | JerJer[ghost] | extension logic |
18:30.01 | cman | don't be a ghost man |
18:30.36 | ScaredyCat | arf, anyone used mgcp ? |
18:30.58 | cman | can u tell me more about this logic.. |
18:31.17 | JerJer | vi README.variables |
18:31.29 | point | ScaredyCat, i do ... |
18:31.44 | ScaredyCat | point, have you exterienced any dtmf issues? |
18:31.57 | cman | oh no wait.. i am not in linux now.... any other websites |
18:32.12 | point | what problem ? |
18:32.39 | ScaredyCat | well, it misses the first few digits, once it sees one the rest are fine.. |
18:32.46 | doughecka | ok doke.. |
18:33.10 | doughecka | here goes my reboot... |
18:33.18 | point | what device do you use ? |
18:33.26 | ScaredyCat | dlink DG104S |
18:34.07 | doughecka | woo |
18:34.16 | doughecka | I am rebooting my computer from 20 miles away.. |
18:34.18 | doughecka | into DEBIAN |
18:34.28 | outtolunc | why? |
18:34.28 | doughecka | its booting off the swap partition |
18:34.30 | doughecka | :P |
18:34.35 | doughecka | because mandrake wouldnt work |
18:34.36 | point | ... aaa what phone do u connect to dg104 ? |
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18:34.42 | outtolunc | why? <G> |
18:34.56 | jjanzer | cman: http://tinyurl.com/yss1 |
18:35.05 | ScaredyCat | point BT Easicom 1000 |
18:35.23 | cman | ok |
18:36.34 | tzanger | on IAX registration and qualifies, how long is the timeout? i.e. if I register or qualify and then shut off the device, how long until that device is no longer seen as being there? |
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18:37.27 | point | there was problem with some models of Panasonic ... that phone with speakerphone ? |
18:38.28 | ScaredyCat | it has a speaker phone, but I was using the handset |
18:38.39 | doughecka | its not responding... |
18:39.59 | point | that problem depens of volume level ... dg104 does not recognize dtmf if that level too high |
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18:40.59 | doughecka | arg, it hasnt booted |
18:41.00 | ScaredyCat | :/ |
18:41.07 | doughecka | I guess I hosed it |
18:41.08 | doughecka | :P |
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18:42.09 | ScaredyCat | point does changing the tx/rx gain make a difference? |
18:42.44 | point | ScaredyCat, I did not play with rx/tx on dlink ... |
18:42.54 | jjanzer | doughecka, heh, just drive over to the box |
18:43.06 | point | just set another phone :) |
18:43.10 | ScaredyCat | :( |
18:43.35 | doughecka | arg |
18:43.37 | doughecka | cant ping it |
18:43.58 | doughecka | well, I should be able to reboot it |
18:44.05 | doughecka | and it should boot in the old OS |
18:44.05 | doughecka | :) |
18:44.38 | zigman | baaah that cdr_odbc needs to be totally rewritten do handle more than one odbc source |
18:44.49 | zigman | what have you dont bkw ;) |
18:44.50 | bkw_ | zigman yes |
18:44.54 | zigman | s/dont/done |
18:45.10 | bkw_ | but not yet |
18:45.20 | bkw_ | I GOT OTHER SHIT TO DEALWITH RIGHT NOW GOD DAMN IT |
18:45.29 | doughecka | HAHA |
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18:45.48 | zigman | do you either want odbc_do_qeury(*odbchanle,sqlmd) |
18:45.49 | doughecka | what happeneedneD? |
18:45.58 | zigman | or wnat another funtion for the backup stuff ? |
18:46.08 | cman | where is extension logic? can't understand what u guys are talking about |
18:46.10 | bkw_ | www.bkw.org/~brian/images/crash |
18:46.12 | cman | be staright |
18:46.19 | bkw_ | my boyfriend burned up the neighbors house |
18:46.24 | bkw_ | on accident |
18:46.24 | doughecka | nice |
18:46.25 | JerJer | zigman: a more correct statment would have been: 01baaah that cdr_odbc needs to be totally rewritte |
18:46.35 | bkw_ | JerJer what? |
18:46.42 | bkw_ | its fine like it is.. just needs more than one DSN |
18:46.43 | bkw_ | BLAH |
18:46.49 | point | ScaredyCat, chan_mgcp has one bug ... or it is my buggy hands ... - transfer - you have just one shut :) - if the target is busy - I cannot to destroy second busy channel - just switch between caller and "busy" by flash ... |
18:46.54 | zigman | http://www.bkw.org/~brian/images/crash/DCP_7163.JPG |
18:46.56 | doughecka | bkw_: wow, neat photos |
18:46.59 | zigman | i hope thats not you bathroom ;) |
18:47.24 | point | :) s/shut/shot/ |
18:47.33 | JerJer | bkw_: i'm just harrasing you :) |
18:47.46 | JerJer | other than alloca its fine in my book |
18:47.52 | ScaredyCat | mmmm.... how many cops does it take to put out a fire then? |
18:47.57 | bkw_ | haha |
18:47.58 | JerJer | for what it does |
18:48.00 | doughecka | bkw_: what happened? |
18:48.03 | zigman | bkw what happend there ? |
18:48.04 | tzanger | what the hell did he do to get the truck ot do that when the house is so far back from the road and there's no unusual road conditions?? |
18:48.11 | bkw_ | ScaredyCat ALOT around here |
18:48.12 | ScaredyCat | point eek! |
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18:48.19 | jsharp | If you live where I do, the cops have to go make sure there's really a fire before they dispatch the FD. |
18:48.20 | bkw_ | they wouldn't even use my halon fire extinguisher |
18:48.27 | bkw_ | would have put that fire out faster |
18:48.30 | bkw_ | but they wouldn't use it |
18:48.30 | doughecka | HAHAHA |
18:48.39 | bkw_ | it woudl have ate up all the O2 in the house |
18:49.01 | doughecka | for mah car |
18:49.06 | doughecka | so what happened? |
18:49.10 | bkw_ | not one of those halonite crap things |
18:49.20 | *** join/#asterisk tmoertel_moz_ (~chatzilla@pa-bethlprk-cad2-grp1-2d-170.pittpa.adelphia.net) |
18:49.40 | doughecka | http://www.bkw.org/~brian/images/crash/DCP_7161.JPG |
18:49.40 | *** join/#asterisk ScaredyCat (~ScaredyCa@c44095.upc-c.chello.nl) |
18:49.41 | tzanger | jesus why were there so many cop cars |
18:49.43 | doughecka | thats pretty cool |
18:49.58 | ScaredyCat | wooooaaaa!!!!! half a teddy bear! |
18:50.00 | ScaredyCat | http://www.bkw.org/~brian/images/crash/DCP_7166.JPG |
18:50.18 | doughecka | hah |
18:50.25 | tzanger | and how'd he set the bed on fire |
18:50.37 | tzanger | http://www.bkw.org/~brian/images/crash/DCP_7150.JPG |
18:50.41 | bkw_ | he knocked the wall furnace off when he hit the house |
18:50.41 | tzanger | hahah someone shrinkwrapped the monitor |
18:50.45 | bkw_ | it caught the rest on fire |
18:51.00 | tzanger | "wall furnace" ?? |
18:51.18 | tzanger | how the hell did he hit the house when it's a perfect day and the house is so far from the road? |
18:51.21 | jsharp | Wall mounted gas-fired heater. |
18:51.32 | tzanger | jsharp: ah |
18:51.40 | tzanger | I hope there wasn't a baby in that crib |
18:51.48 | doughecka | http://www.bkw.org/~brian/images/crash/DCP_7151.JPG |
18:51.49 | h3x | haha |
18:51.53 | h3x | bkw wheres your wireless going to |
18:51.53 | doughecka | cool stereo!! |
18:52.04 | h3x | hope you got a grounding rod hooked up to that thing |
18:52.05 | jets | apparently the car's emergency brake failed |
18:52.08 | jets | and he was in the drive way |
18:52.29 | tzanger | oh |
18:52.35 | tzanger | so the car rolled across the street and hit the house? |
18:52.38 | *** join/#asterisk JohnA (~chatzilla@dsl093-185-099.sea1.dsl.speakeasy.net) |
18:52.48 | zigman | bkw is that your house ? |
18:52.52 | zigman | or your car ? |
18:52.59 | doughecka | car |
18:53.01 | doughecka | truck |
18:53.02 | doughecka | thingy |
18:53.06 | outtolunc | somebody smokin some ditchweed <G> |
18:53.07 | doughecka | vehiical |
18:53.23 | zigman | so its his faults (kinda ) ? |
18:53.40 | zigman | bkw you got an insurrance ? |
18:53.43 | zigman | for that |
18:53.56 | *** join/#asterisk Inv_Arp (junya@fiudial2-77.fiu.edu) |
18:54.36 | h3x | you know theres nothing worse than a car accident involving a neighbor |
18:54.43 | h3x | because then they know where you live :P |
18:54.44 | tzanger | wow bkw_ I am sorry to hear about this... or rather see about it. |
18:54.46 | doughecka | hahah |
18:54.59 | ScaredyCat | well, expect sex and a neighbours wife.. |
18:55.03 | ScaredyCat | except |
18:55.20 | tzanger | haha if that's all it takes I'll be running into a few houses |
18:55.27 | tzanger | to expect sex and a neighbour's wife |
18:55.54 | ScaredyCat | well, if he drives into your house you have to expect sommat in return |
18:56.26 | jets | im confused how the house caught on fire |
18:56.28 | jets | bad wiring? |
18:56.43 | outtolunc | wall furnance |
18:56.45 | tzanger | jets: apparently the truck hitting the wall knocked off a wall-mounted gas furnace? |
18:57.05 | ScaredyCat | or there was some fart lighting going on |
18:57.22 | doughecka | lol |
18:57.58 | h3x | Ok |
18:58.11 | h3x | lesson to be learned, never put a gas anything on the front side of your house that faces the street |
18:58.22 | doughecka | and dont live near bkw |
18:58.25 | h3x | hahah |
18:58.27 | h3x | that helps |
18:58.28 | ScaredyCat | or dig a ditch along the front |
18:58.35 | h3x | a moat! hahah |
18:58.40 | cman | using SIP client isn't working * behind NAT SIP client outside IP |
18:58.41 | ScaredyCat | >:) |
18:59.08 | blitzrage | cman: you patched chan_sip right ? |
18:59.16 | cman | bharang chadai chha.. |
18:59.22 | cman | thakechha.,... susto chha |
18:59.30 | ScaredyCat | cha cha cha |
18:59.32 | jets | hopefully they were renting! :) |
18:59.32 | blitzrage | lol |
19:00.10 | cman | sip.conf |
19:00.19 | cman | whats chan_sip? |
19:00.25 | ScaredyCat | the up side is, all that new computer equipment :D |
19:00.56 | blitzrage | cman: /usr/src/asterisk/channels/chan_sip.c |
19:01.06 | blitzrage | http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0000104 |
19:02.03 | blitzrage | cman: and read this thread |
19:02.04 | blitzrage | http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2003-November/028726.html |
19:06.57 | cman | ok |
19:07.58 | *** join/#asterisk kleinbud (~kleinbud@hoochie.digium.com) |
19:08.52 | doughecka | I have a red sign on my door. It says "If this sign is blue, you're moving too fast." |
19:09.00 | jsharp | BWAH. |
19:10.08 | stees | eh? |
19:10.35 | h3x | haha |
19:10.51 | *** join/#asterisk jsmith (~jsmith@209.180.83.78) |
19:11.04 | jsharp | Redshift/blueshift. Doppler shifting of light caused by movement. |
19:11.19 | JerJer | that's funny |
19:11.23 | jsmith | For those of you who care, there's a slightly newer release in the Asterisk-doc project... |
19:11.35 | doughecka | its a sig on slashdot |
19:11.52 | tzanger | doughecka: if I drive fast enough at a red light, it'll appear green |
19:12.02 | doughecka | tzanger: yea |
19:12.16 | doughecka | "Officer... I was only going .9 the speed of light! |
19:12.22 | Bonbon | guys, is RxFax an addon app? |
19:12.27 | jsmith | Bonbon: Yes... |
19:12.33 | *** join/#asterisk mbranca (~matteo@ppp-217-133-232-190.cust-adsl.tiscali.it) |
19:12.37 | jsharp | Mr. Heizenberg, do you know how fast you were going? No, officer, but I know exactly where I'm at. |
19:12.59 | kleinbud | I just checked-out the latest CVS and it no longer works |
19:13.06 | kleinbud | I'm having trouble with the X100P |
19:13.16 | kleinbud | channel Zap/1 |
19:13.25 | kleinbud | doesn't pickup to outside line anymore |
19:13.28 | Bonbon | jsmith: in asterisk-addons? |
19:13.51 | kleinbud | system seems not to hangup also and then asterisk freezes |
19:13.52 | jsmith | Bonbon: No, I think it's only on Steve Underwood's website... which I don't know off the top of my head... |
19:13.57 | jsmith | Bonbon: opencall.org maybe? |
19:14.06 | doughecka | Qwest Launches VoIP Trial |
19:14.19 | kleinbud | anyone using the latest CVS with X100P? |
19:14.19 | jets | Hi jsmith! :) |
19:14.24 | mbranca | bah... why moh doesn't work on barbitones, only god knows... with crisco & snom all is ok... |
19:14.26 | jsmith | jets! |
19:14.38 | jsmith | mbranca: You get what you pay for... |
19:14.41 | mbranca | eh |
19:14.46 | jsmith | mbranca: Don't you use Criscos? |
19:14.56 | mbranca | jsmith: I *also* use criscos |
19:15.02 | jsmith | jets: How goes your Asterisk project? |
19:15.03 | voidptr | jsmith , mbranca |
19:15.07 | jsmith | mbranca: Aha... I see... |
19:15.10 | mbranca | I have a 7905 on my desk :) |
19:15.19 | voidptr | mbranca : traitor! |
19:15.20 | voidptr | :P |
19:15.21 | mbranca | my for low end we use gs |
19:15.21 | jsmith | voidptr: What's new, man? |
19:15.29 | *** join/#asterisk bobman (~bobman@mube.psouth.net) |
19:15.30 | mbranca | voidptr: uh? :) |
19:15.40 | voidptr | jsmith : not much ;) |
19:15.46 | voidptr | mbranca : cisco lover :P |
19:15.52 | *** join/#asterisk sobol (~sobol@marge.halo2.pl) |
19:16.07 | mbranca | but never figured why moh doesn't work on GS ... I hear only "ring ring" |
19:16.17 | kleinbud | any takers? X100P and latest CVS? |
19:16.48 | mbranca | voidptr: what do u use , then ? |
19:16.49 | *** join/#asterisk ennuyeux7 (~ennuyeux7@62.3.220.66) |
19:17.02 | voidptr | mbranca : an analogue phone, with callerid! :P |
19:17.17 | mbranca | voidptr: aaaargh!!!! analogue.... what's analogue :) |
19:17.22 | jsharp | What's an IAXY? |
19:17.26 | doughecka | I want both |
19:17.41 | jsmith | jsharp: Think of an ATA186, but with IAX instead |
19:17.44 | mbranca | jsmith: iax to analog adapter |
19:17.52 | jsmith | mbranca: That's jsharp, not jsmith |
19:18.06 | denon | jsmith: http://www.nufone.net/downloads/IAXy.jpg |
19:18.07 | JerJer | i'm to IAXy for your NAT, to IAXy for you NAT, what you think about that? |
19:18.16 | mbranca | jsmith: oops... nick autocompletion got mad :) |
19:18.19 | doughecka | COOL |
19:18.24 | *** join/#asterisk sousou (proxyuser@grenoble-2-62-147-58-247.dial.proxad.net) |
19:18.35 | jsmith | For crying out loud, I'm *not* jsharp! |
19:18.42 | jsharp | I'm much cuter. |
19:18.44 | jsharp | Heh. |
19:19.25 | *** part/#asterisk sousou (proxyuser@grenoble-2-62-147-58-247.dial.proxad.net) |
19:19.29 | jsmith | I'm much uglier... for sure... just this morning I got called a hobbit |
19:19.30 | voidptr | iax2/zap! |
19:19.37 | Bonbon | mbranca: what happens if you use capi/@{number} what is that supposed to do? |
19:20.00 | jsharp | hsm. I've been working on my own IAX analog adapter...but kram will probably beat me to the punch. |
19:20.10 | doughecka | jsmith: oh? |
19:20.12 | doughecka | send me one |
19:20.12 | doughecka | :P |
19:20.23 | jsmith | doughecka: You're talking to jsharp, not me! |
19:20.25 | cman | hey can i use voicepulse ot nufone to call to germany? or it that just for US |
19:20.29 | tholo | It does not hurt to have more than one alternative... |
19:20.30 | jsmith | jsharp: Oh really? |
19:20.31 | doughecka | bah |
19:20.39 | doughecka | jsmith: send me one |
19:20.42 | jsmith | jsharp: Got pictures? specs? samples? |
19:20.47 | doughecka | arg |
19:20.51 | doughecka | jsharp: send me one |
19:20.51 | doughecka | :P |
19:21.22 | mbranca | Bonbon: in case you have multiple msn on your BRI and what to specify what msn should appear the call from... |
19:21.31 | jsharp | Nothing other than a Coldfire prototype board that I'm writing software on. |
19:21.43 | Bonbon | mbranca: but only if the telco allows it, right? |
19:21.48 | mbranca | Bonbon: but the msn must be valid and accepted by the BRI (ie declared in capi.conf) |
19:21.57 | Bonbon | mbranca: in outgoing msn line? |
19:22.03 | Bonbon | outgoingmsn |
19:22.03 | mbranca | Bonbon: yep |
19:22.22 | Bonbon | but also, you said that generally you can't do this on bri, right? |
19:22.27 | jsharp | I'm looking at doing a 4 or 8 port version to compete with something like the Multitech MVP-400/800 series of units. |
19:22.43 | mbranca | Bonbon: you're confusing that with setting the CID |
19:22.56 | mbranca | on BRI you can have X msn, right ? |
19:23.04 | mbranca | 8, for example |
19:23.13 | Bonbon | but isn't that the same as ddi? |
19:23.18 | mbranca | nope |
19:24.05 | Bonbon | oh |
19:24.05 | mbranca | so you may want to call out using one of the N msn (or phone numbers) that the telco gave you. that's all. this isn't setting CID |
19:24.13 | *** join/#asterisk mike1 (~mike@hoochie.digium.com) |
19:24.14 | mbranca | on PRI you can set CID |
19:24.22 | mbranca | but only if telco allow you |
19:24.25 | mbranca | +s |
19:24.25 | *** join/#asterisk Exomorph (Greg@134-9.bvcompuworks.com) |
19:24.26 | *** join/#asterisk newbee (~newbee@hoochie.digium.com) |
19:24.27 | jsharp | mbranca: If the telco says you can. |
19:24.35 | mbranca | jsharp: yep |
19:24.49 | Bonbon | mbranca: so why would you send out on a specific msn, if you can't control the cid with it? |
19:25.33 | Bonbon | ha ha |
19:25.36 | cman | anybody gimme a number to call to |
19:25.43 | jsmith | cman: For what? |
19:25.48 | YoYo^ | call to what? |
19:25.48 | jsharp | mbranca: Gimme that manual when you're done. |
19:25.51 | mbranca | Bonbon: since your BRI has 1 or 2 or 3 or X numbers... |
19:25.52 | *** join/#asterisk tholo (~tholo@gatekeeper.sigmasoft.com) |
19:25.54 | jsmith | cman: Just to test with? |
19:25.55 | jsharp | I'm having a hell of a time with some Q931 stuff. |
19:26.04 | Bonbon | right.... |
19:26.05 | mbranca | jsharp: :) really, I have a lot of them |
19:26.07 | cman | testing with DIAX .. looking for echo |
19:26.33 | *** join/#asterisk ww (~user@PARC.STYX.ORG) |
19:27.00 | mbranca | Bonbon: if your BRI has only 1 msn, using @<msn> is a nonsense, so |
19:27.20 | mbranca | for example, my BRI has 2 msn |
19:27.22 | cman | who has a hard phone |
19:27.30 | mbranca | I have a though one |
19:27.32 | jjanzer | i have 3 on my desk right now |
19:27.56 | newbee | hardphone # 204.725.8505 |
19:27.58 | cman | gimme one no |
19:28.12 | JerJer | Dow 10,000 !!! yeeeehaw |
19:28.41 | mbranca | cman: you should search an analog landline phone number |
19:28.58 | jjanzer | mine aren'te connected to the outside world (to accept calls that is) |
19:28.59 | mbranca | assumed that, I doubt anyone will give his landline numeber on irc :) |
19:29.12 | cman | so there was echo |
19:29.16 | jets | jjanzer: you could set up iaxtel |
19:29.19 | newbee | yeah |
19:29.24 | newbee | I could hear myself |
19:30.23 | cman | i don't seem to get rid of echos:-S |
19:30.46 | JerJer | don't record your own microphone input |
19:30.50 | doughecka | JerJer: dropping? |
19:31.02 | JerJer | 10,011.34 right now |
19:31.08 | doughecka | so its going up |
19:31.09 | doughecka | ? |
19:31.15 | JerJer | yes! |
19:31.20 | doughecka | rats |
19:31.40 | cman | <PROTECTED> |
19:32.36 | Bonbon | mbrancs: thx. that's clearer now. |
19:32.39 | cman | what does that mean |
19:33.36 | mbranca | Bonbon: hope so. isdn is a ugly beast... :) |
19:33.56 | cman | what is 10000? JerJer's income? |
19:34.21 | jsmith | cman: Dow Jones Industrial Average... |
19:34.57 | cman | don't understand those stuff... |
19:35.17 | cman | some kind oof shares |
19:35.19 | cman | ?? |
19:35.19 | mbranca | but in most case, bigger is better :) |
19:35.31 | mbranca | and growing is better than lowering |
19:35.33 | newbee | ok gus I'm new to asterisk I have a tdm400p and a x100 in my * box. I have followed the digium quick install guide and the basic config manual |
19:35.47 | newbee | when I try to start * I get unable to open channel 1 |
19:36.12 | jsmith | cman: Yes, it's an average of the biggest stocks on the New York Stock Exchange |
19:36.17 | cman | wcfxs not working?>? |
19:36.33 | newbee | I did the modprobe and it seemed to work |
19:36.44 | jsharp | Did it show up in dmesg? |
19:36.52 | newbee | checking |
19:37.08 | cypromis | did it show up in ztcfg -v ? |
19:37.33 | cman | may be configure in zaptel.conf |
19:38.14 | newbee | the card showed up in dmesg |
19:38.26 | cman | i think u need to configure the channels in zaptel.conf file before starting *.. at least i couldn't run * before doing that earlier |
19:38.56 | newbee | I did that |
19:39.15 | cman | fxsks=1 |
19:39.24 | cman | fxoks=2-5 |
19:39.28 | cman | is that it? |
19:39.34 | newbee | yeah |
19:40.00 | cman | what does ztcfg -vv tell u |
19:40.26 | cman | so u are taking the shares>> |
19:41.14 | cman | ok |
19:41.31 | doughecka | From: Asterisk PBX [mailto:asterisk@echo.unite.net] |
19:41.33 | doughecka | ok |
19:41.35 | doughecka | who is that? |
19:41.40 | doughecka | and why did I get it? |
19:41.50 | cman | ? |
19:42.02 | doughecka | I dont have a asterisk pbx server setup right now |
19:42.09 | newbee | I think I got it |
19:42.12 | doughecka | and that isnt my domain |
19:42.15 | jets | whats the calculation for voicemail? aka how many meg = 1 minute with asterisk? |
19:42.16 | jets | :) |
19:42.17 | newbee | just have to change back my conf files |
19:42.24 | jets | i know that sounds lame and pointy haired boss style |
19:42.26 | cman | what rhe hell.... |
19:42.27 | doughecka | JerJer: hey |
19:42.31 | JerJer | ? |
19:42.38 | doughecka | JerJer: you send out a voicemail? |
19:42.43 | JerJer | no |
19:42.48 | doughecka | your the only one with that email |
19:42.55 | cman | newbee solved? |
19:42.58 | doughecka | ~nslookup echo.unite.net |
19:43.05 | JerJer | 01echo.unite.net is not me |
19:43.09 | doughecka | huh |
19:43.17 | doughecka | not my email address.... |
19:43.21 | newbee | close I think |
19:43.21 | jsmith | jets: I used to know, but I don't remember now |
19:43.33 | newbee | I'm just going to change my conf files back to where they should be |
19:43.40 | cman | ~nslookup cman |
19:43.51 | cman | :'D |
19:44.00 | doughecka | ok |
19:44.02 | doughecka | its in the UK |
19:44.04 | cman | ~nslookup nufone.net |
19:44.07 | doughecka | manchester... |
19:44.26 | doughecka | manchester, UK |
19:44.30 | doughecka | ok, who is that |
19:44.39 | cman | ok.. goodnite every one |
19:44.41 | doughecka | anyone else get that? |
19:44.43 | cman | later |
19:46.05 | doughecka | ok wierd |
19:46.14 | doughecka | Just wanted to let you know you were just left a 0:04 long |
19:46.15 | doughecka | message (number 1) in mailbox 2000 from "Other Phone" <2001>, |
19:46.20 | doughecka | thats my extentions |
19:46.23 | doughecka | numbers |
19:46.32 | doughecka | but my pbx has been down for weeks |
19:46.42 | doughecka | on |
19:46.42 | doughecka | Thursday, December 11, 2003 at 06:30:59 PM |
19:48.04 | mbranca | doughecka: did you gave your configs to someone? or check email headers? |
19:48.25 | doughecka | hmm |
19:48.33 | doughecka | oh yes, i did |
19:48.45 | doughecka | stees: HEY! |
19:49.02 | doughecka | you change your voicemail settings, to your emails |
19:49.02 | doughecka | :) |
19:49.17 | mbranca | better kill him |
19:49.22 | mbranca | ~kill stees |
19:49.28 | | ACTION slits stees's throat |
19:49.28 | zigman | lol |
19:49.28 | doughecka | well, |
19:49.29 | doughecka | I gave him my configs |
19:49.32 | doughecka | all cleaned up |
19:49.42 | doughecka | I just forget the voicemail |
19:49.58 | mbranca | eh eh |
19:50.19 | voidptr | so |
19:50.30 | voidptr | tomorrow we setup the wireless stuff... |
19:50.35 | voidptr | lets hope iaxtel works |
19:50.45 | voidptr | *and* they finally found a key of the building |
19:50.46 | voidptr | :P |
19:50.51 | cypromis | rotfl |
19:50.55 | doughecka | haha |
19:51.32 | doughecka | haha |
19:51.41 | *** part/#asterisk ardor (ardor@ip68-224-74-101.lv.lv.cox.net) |
19:51.42 | jets | ~rot13 Nfgrevfx fhpxf :) |
19:51.42 | | Asterisk sucks :) |
19:51.42 | doughecka | I am on the down side of S&P 500 |
19:51.42 | doughecka | :P |
19:52.11 | JerJer | i'm day trading again... |
19:52.59 | doughecka | LOL!!! |
19:53.04 | doughecka | I just registered to his server |
19:53.05 | h3x | i dunno wh |
19:53.06 | doughecka | with my settings |
19:53.06 | h3x | y |
19:53.10 | h3x | long distance makes money faster :)| |
19:53.39 | JerJer | why u think i'm double dipping? |
19:53.41 | JerJer | :) |
19:53.47 | h3x | hahah |
19:54.25 | jets | haha |
19:54.30 | jets | ~rot13 Ohl gur Pvfpb PnyyZnantre,naq fnir lbhe fbhy :) |
19:54.30 | | Buy the Cisco CallManager,and save your soul :) |
19:54.42 | JerJer | hm no |
19:54.50 | JerJer | s/h/u/ |
19:54.54 | tzanger | on IAX registration and qualifies, how long is the timeout? i.e. if I register or qualify and then shut off the device, how long until that device is no longer seen as being there? |
19:55.48 | bevins | tzanger: mine stayed registered with * for days after I shut down my * box.... I don't know why |
19:56.00 | tzanger | bevins: did you have qualify=yes? |
19:56.40 | bevins | tzanger: yes |
19:56.54 | bevins | I gues I know why now? :-) |
19:57.12 | newbee | in ztxfg -v I get 5 channels configured ZT_CHANCONFIG failed on channel 1: Invalid argument (22) |
19:57.12 | newbee | any ideas? |
19:57.26 | *** join/#asterisk kev773 (~kev773@hoochie.digium.com) |
19:57.33 | JerJer | channel 1 failed |
19:58.11 | newbee | I guessed that much, but why did it fail? |
19:58.29 | JerJer | figure it out |
19:58.34 | JerJer | or tell us more details |
19:58.43 | cypromis | jerjer the detail man |
19:58.44 | kev773 | Holy cow, this channel got popular :-) Are this many people getting into asterisk? :) |
19:58.45 | jets | What happened to the topic "A kinder #asterisk" |
19:58.47 | cypromis | but he is 100% right |
19:59.12 | jets | ~kill jerjer |
19:59.15 | | ACTION slits jerjer's throat |
19:59.19 | newbee | ok, I have a tdm400p and an x100p card in a redhat 9 box |
19:59.19 | atacomm | lol, god these grandstream phones are really cheap, so glad i got a few |
19:59.24 | atacomm | hey, can i do that too? |
19:59.24 | doughecka | lol |
19:59.26 | atacomm | ~kill jerjer |
19:59.29 | | ACTION slits jerjer's throat |
19:59.31 | newbee | I have installed the drivers and asterisk |
19:59.32 | jsmith | jets: It got replaced with "A realistic and sometimes mean #asterisk" |
19:59.50 | atacomm | jets: hows your project coming along? |
20:00.12 | tzanger | bevins: hmm that's not cool |
20:00.17 | jets | ~rot13 WreWre vf va gur qbt ubhf |
20:00.17 | | JerJer is in the dog hous |
20:00.20 | newbee | my zaptel.conf looks like this fxsks=1 fxoks=2-5 |
20:01.41 | tzanger | hmm qualify has nothing to do with registration timeout from the look of it |
20:01.44 | tzanger | just better than 2000ms lag |
20:01.49 | newbee | my zapata.conf looks liek this signalling=fxs_ks context=incoming channel = 1 signalling = fxo_ks context=incoming channel => 2-5 |
20:02.25 | tzanger | WreWre hehehehe |
20:02.32 | tzanger | ~rot13 tzanger |
20:02.32 | | gmnatre |
20:02.43 | tzanger | that's not nearly as cool |
20:02.45 | jets | ~rot13 jets |
20:02.45 | | wrgf |
20:03.08 | wrgf | Now i'm incognito! :) |
20:03.12 | jsmith | ~rot13 jsmith |
20:03.12 | | wfzvgu |
20:03.17 | *** join/#asterisk adam_gafachi (~vitoS@69-55-69-130.da.netsville.net) |
20:03.18 | bevins | newbee:make sure you load your wcfxo before your wcfxs module. I had a similar problem. That took care of it. |
20:03.24 | jsmith | ~rot13 wfzvgu |
20:03.24 | | jsmith |
20:03.52 | wrgf | ~rot13 V'z n guht |
20:03.52 | | I'm a thug |
20:03.57 | wrgf | haha too much fun eh jsmith :) |
20:04.05 | draser2 | I can't believe there are more people here than in #beginner. |
20:04.16 | Corydon76-work | ~rot13 wrgf |
20:04.16 | | jets |
20:04.20 | *** join/#asterisk sobol (~sobol@marge.halo2.pl) |
20:04.24 | draser2 | And for the first time, a small # of ops! |
20:04.34 | cypromis | sobololololol |
20:04.41 | voidptr | :P |
20:04.43 | jsmith | Yeah.. usually kram drops his ops... |
20:04.50 | newbee | is that with modprobe? |
20:05.12 | Corydon76-work | jsmith: that sounds vaguely sexual |
20:05.16 | draser2 | Yeah, I don't like it when there are more chiefs than indians. |
20:05.30 | bevins | newbee: yes, rmmod them first. |
20:08.15 | *** join/#asterisk curious (~curious@hoochie.digium.com) |
20:08.27 | newbee | it works thanks guys |
20:08.39 | bkw_ | grrr |
20:08.59 | JerJer | moo |
20:09.12 | bkw_ | poo |
20:09.22 | bkw_ | well looks like we made the frontpage of the news |
20:09.36 | bevins | newbee:cool |
20:09.41 | zigman | bkw_, ? |
20:09.58 | zigman | ahh |
20:10.02 | zigman | now i get it |
20:10.07 | zigman | your car thingy ? |
20:10.14 | kev773 | JerJer: What is news covering? |
20:10.30 | Corydon76-work | Nah, Fox will only cover it if it makes conservatives look good or liberals look bad |
20:10.38 | lecram | bkw_: how's your SO recovering? |
20:10.40 | zigman | lol |
20:13.21 | bkw_ | he's ok |
20:13.32 | bkw_ | but our insurance company is taking care of us |
20:13.39 | bkw_ | the truck has 25k liability on it |
20:13.57 | bkw_ | and the homeowners has 300k liability (which might cover some of this also) |
20:14.13 | bkw_ | my insurance guy has already been here |
20:14.21 | bevins | What option is the stutter tone derived from when you have mail? |
20:14.25 | bkw_ | he was here 10 min after fire started |
20:14.54 | zigman | bkw_, so everything well be taken care of ? .. that some good news ;) |
20:14.55 | Corydon76-work | bevins: mailbox= |
20:15.10 | lecram | bkw: I hope everything will be covered |
20:16.25 | bevins | Corydon76: in zapata.conf? |
20:16.32 | tz-afk | FUCK my ex irritates the fucking piss out of me |
20:16.34 | Corydon76-work | yep |
20:17.13 | bevins | its there.... |
20:17.22 | draser2 | ok, If anyone cares...I'm startin my Asterisk download, now...first timer. |
20:17.32 | *** join/#asterisk Tekati (~captain@cpe-66-75-211-60.bak.rr.com) |
20:17.33 | jsmith | draser2: Cool! |
20:17.44 | Corydon76-work | bevins: Is your voicemail in a different context than "default"? |
20:18.10 | draser2 | Ya I'm looking forward to it! |
20:18.36 | zigman | tz-afk, why is that ? |
20:19.11 | Tekati | If I have this in my iax.conf file. |
20:19.12 | Tekati | [charles] |
20:19.12 | Tekati | type = friend |
20:19.12 | Tekati | user = charles |
20:19.12 | Tekati | secret = <HIDDEN> |
20:19.12 | Tekati | host = dynamic |
20:19.14 | Tekati | mailbox = 2003 |
20:19.16 | Tekati | callerid = "Charles" <2003> |
20:19.18 | Tekati | context = fxo-line2-out |
20:19.30 | Tekati | Would I then dial using IAX2/charles@charles or what is the correct way? |
20:19.33 | draser2 | I just love Red Hat! |
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20:20.07 | bevins | Corydon76-work: I have nothing in default |
20:20.41 | Corydon76-work | bevins: then you need to use mailbox=1234@yourvmcontext |
20:20.58 | draser2 | Anyone running on other platforms? Like SuSe or BDS? |
20:21.20 | bevins | Corydon76: how did you figure that out? I haven't read that anywhere |
20:21.30 | lecram | Tekati: dial(IAX2/charles,${EXTEN}) |
20:21.37 | Corydon76-work | bevins: I read the source |
20:22.03 | bevins | hehe...that explains it. I haven't read the source...:-) |
20:22.20 | Tekati | Thanks lecram |
20:22.33 | bevins | Thanks Corydon76 |
20:22.35 | lecram | Tekati: add timeouts, and other options as needed |
20:22.40 | Corydon76-work | The source isn't that difficult to follow |
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20:23.21 | draser2 | Anyone running on other platforms? Like SuSe or BDS? |
20:23.59 | Corydon76-work | AFAIK, SuSE isn't a platform |
20:24.08 | ww | draser2 have been testing on freebsd and netbsd. it runs, but not entirely stably at this point |
20:24.42 | ww | and device drivers don't exist -- would be nice to at least have the equivalent of zaprtc... |
20:25.19 | haighis | is the manager API specific to * or does it adhere to the ECTF specification? |
20:25.41 | JerJer | ?! |
20:25.44 | lecram | draser2: I've had it running on Freebsd-stable, and know other who are doing the same |
20:25.45 | JerJer | ECTF? |
20:25.48 | Corydon76-work | Is the ECTF spec open source? |
20:25.54 | jsmith | haighis: Are you serious? |
20:25.59 | haighis | Yes. |
20:26.00 | lecram | draser2: nothing on -current though... |
20:26.19 | haighis | JerJer I am serious... |
20:26.23 | Tekati | Hey JerJer any luck with the manager issue with contexts? |
20:26.42 | Corydon76-work | Where's the documentation on that spec? |
20:26.51 | haighis | JerJer I wanted to write a Screen based telephone with JTAPI |
20:27.11 | Corydon76-work | haighis: you don't use the manager interface to write a client |
20:27.34 | Corydon76-work | not a telephone client anyway |
20:27.38 | draser2 | Interesting. |
20:28.03 | *** join/#asterisk routerhe (~routerhea@hoochie.digium.com) |
20:28.09 | JerJer | more four letter sware words! |
20:28.10 | draser2 | I have Red Hat 7.2 Advanced Server with 2.4.9-e3 kern |
20:28.27 | Tekati | Is there anything special to getting DIAX to ring? If I try calling a user with dial IAX/user or IAX2/user it does not work. IAX/user gives a busy and IAX2/user just sits there in silence. |
20:29.00 | haighis | www.ectf.org |
20:29.01 | Tekati | haighis: That would rule. |
20:29.41 | loko_moko | Does ztdummy only work if the machine has USB? |
20:29.55 | haighis | What is the code behind Asterisk Call Manager/1.0? |
20:30.15 | JerJer | C |
20:30.21 | haighis | is it not manager.c...like i just read some of the code in manager.c and it's for the call manager... |
20:30.23 | Tekati | should a show iax peers look like a show sip peers? I don't see any hosts in the IAX show peers for my registered IAX users. |
20:30.36 | JerJer | haighis: manger.c is the asterisk manager |
20:30.44 | haighis | maybe i wasn't clean about hte screen based telephone... |
20:31.13 | haighis | JerJer..is manager.c no Asterisk Call Manager/1.0? |
20:31.41 | tclark | haighis: that is a vb project talking winsock to manger.c |
20:31.43 | JerJer | manger.c == Asterisk Call Manger/1.0 |
20:32.53 | haighis | If I wanted a client to connect to * from a PC to say check mailboxstatus...i would use UNIX streams...and basically connect to * on port 5038 |
20:33.13 | haighis | I want us to be on teh same page ... |
20:34.19 | doughecka | wow |
20:34.26 | doughecka | cell phone long distance is expensive |
20:34.37 | tclark | you'd open a socket connection to tcp port 5038 ... |
20:34.56 | *** join/#asterisk haighis (~john@monalisa.creativehouse.com) |
20:35.06 | tclark | that is the default port you can chg it in manager.conf |
20:35.08 | haighis | I am back...someone kicked the switch |
20:35.31 | doughecka | gee |
20:35.38 | doughecka | what where they climbing on the rack for? |
20:35.41 | *** join/#asterisk lorenita (~asd@62.15.140.6) |
20:35.55 | haighis | JerJer: I am guessing NO on my question of ECTF spec and * |
20:36.14 | tclark | what is ECTF spec ? |
20:36.17 | lecram | haighis: build it if you want it |
20:36.41 | bkw_ | ok |
20:36.51 | haighis | ECTF is like the IETF |
20:37.10 | klasstek | Has anyone used SetAccount recently? It doesn't appear to be working with recent cvs. The variable I'm using isn't getting expanded during the execute SetAccount. |
20:37.24 | Tekati | If a DIAX phone is registered should it show up in the IAX show peers? |
20:37.27 | bkw_ | klasstek how are you using it? |
20:37.37 | haighis | tclark www.ectf.org... |
20:38.00 | klasstek | in the spool file.... SetVar: ACCOUNTCODE=blah |
20:38.09 | routerhe | Anyone able to help me with a one way audio problem? |
20:38.13 | lecram | Tekati: no.. it'll show up in 'iax[2] show users' |
20:38.14 | Corydon76-work | haighis: there doesn't appear to be any open method of downloading their spec |
20:38.17 | draser2 | 800mHz 256Mb 12Gb HD, SHould be ok for Asterisk? |
20:38.29 | klasstek | then in extensions.conf... exten => s,1,SetAccount(${ACCOUNTCODE}) |
20:38.41 | klasstek | It was working before |
20:38.57 | klasstek | from the * console |
20:38.58 | klasstek | Executing SetAccount("Local/913389393@outbound-a6da,2", "") in new stack |
20:39.01 | Tekati | lecram ah it does. Any idea why it would not ring when I call that person? Dial(IAX2/charles,20) |
20:39.01 | tclark | yea just saw that is is yet another standard for talking to switch like TAPI, CSTA phase I, CSTA phase II etc |
20:39.06 | klasstek | Vats not expanded |
20:39.09 | Tekati | My sip phones work great. |
20:39.12 | Corydon76-work | haighis: if they're not an open organization, how do you expect * to be able to implement their interface? |
20:39.13 | klasstek | s/t/r |
20:39.19 | jesusx | Does someone has tried to send FAX over IAX |
20:39.28 | lecram | Tekati: nope... I beleive there were some problems... check the mailinglist, and make sure you get the latest version |
20:39.56 | Tekati | Will do thanks. |
20:40.46 | haighis | Corydon76-work go to ectf.org, then specs & resources, then dev tools, then there are some pdfs there |
20:41.43 | klasstek | bkw_: other variables in the spool file are working fine. for example the filename of the message that gets played works fine with the Playback app. |
20:41.47 | *** join/#asterisk Eimann (eimann@sleet.etherkiller.de) |
20:41.51 | Eimann | hi |
20:42.45 | haighis | Well there are a couple ways to look at it..i can write something proprietary to * for a attendant console..which i am going to, but I also want something that can be used for other phone systems..so I will use JTAPI |
20:43.01 | Corydon76-work | haighis: which one is the manager interface? |
20:43.04 | *** join/#asterisk af_ (af@ip351-35-1.adsl.edisontel.com) |
20:43.14 | Eimann | i've defined these msn in the capi.conf, but it isn't working :( incomingmsn=803836,802401 |
20:44.07 | bkw_ | klasstek check bugs their is an issue with that open already |
20:47.31 | bkw_ | klasstek read bugs.. trust me jtodd opened up a bug on this. |
20:47.44 | Bonbon | we're having problems authenticating grandstreams behind nat. anyone else got the same issue? |
20:47.53 | klasstek | bkw_: I see several bugs related to setvar but some vars work others aren't |
20:48.40 | haighis | Corydon76-work: not sure i understand ...the manager in *? |
20:50.47 | klasstek | bkw_: bug #584? |
20:51.33 | Corydon76-work | haighis: no, the manager interface that you think Asterisk should implement |
20:52.08 | bkw_ | man my nerves are shot |
20:52.29 | haighis | Corydon76-work: on in ECTF...well it's in there on ECTF |
20:52.40 | Corydon76-work | haighis: which document is it? |
20:52.45 | Corydon76-work | link, please |
20:52.48 | ennuyeux7 | bonbon: i've got a problem where the grandstream behind nat authenticates with ser but when ser forwards the message to asterisk then asterisk doesn't authenticate |
20:53.00 | bkw_ | well well well |
20:53.12 | ennuyeux7 | not nated grandstream works fine |
20:53.18 | Eimann | any ideas? i've seperated the incomngmsn by a , - but that didn't worked. :( |
20:53.23 | tclark | haighis: so to be cctf compliant * would need a manger interface to support all the CTI* prototypes versit.h ? |
20:53.37 | haighis | Corydon76-work: i am not sure...I wish i could tell you ..but i read about ECTF in a book |
20:53.52 | Bonbon | ennuy: yeah, natted stuff which works fine. |
20:53.59 | *** join/#asterisk Keso (~kddand@63.80.216.3) |
20:54.26 | Bonbon | sorry i mean static one works fine |
20:54.31 | Corydon76-work | haighis: I'm confused. Why do you need Asterisk to have the ECTF interface? |
20:54.45 | okrumm | is there any CTI application in * working in windows ??? |
20:55.16 | Keso | how to activate *78# or *79# in * |
20:55.26 | tclark | Corydon76-work: prolly bcus ther are are eixtsing tool that would expose * to CTI apps that use a ECTF interface |
20:55.53 | tclark | same like for TAPI & CSTA etc |
20:56.45 | h3x | haighis: * dosen't use ECTF mostly because ECTF standards are very PSTN biased with TDM switching |
20:56.49 | *** join/#asterisk new2aster (~root@24.65.202.87) |
20:56.50 | haighis | Corydon76-work: well ECTF is used by other folks like 8x8, IBM , etc.. so if i write something in JTAPI which adheres to ECTF spec then the product is more supported, more usable...etc the whole story... |
20:56.59 | h3x | there is no TDM switching with digium hardware |
20:57.29 | haighis | Corydon76-work: the shortof it is that in my case I am going towrite specific to * and JTAPI |
20:57.46 | h3x | ECTF specs on S.* also have too much bloat |
20:57.57 | h3x | the layers of abstraction don't parallel asterisk |
20:58.06 | bkw_ | anyone wanna move in nextdoor |
20:58.11 | h3x | hahahah |
20:58.16 | h3x | bkw_: you can set it up as a colo facility |
20:58.26 | h3x | hey, its got a microwave tower on the top of it |
20:58.27 | bkw_ | haha |
20:58.27 | lecram | bkw_: if you fix it up first :) |
20:58.38 | bkw_ | did you guys see the new images |
20:58.39 | bkw_ | http://www.bkw.org/~brian/images/crash/ |
20:59.11 | h3x | why is the date on your ftp server 31-may-1999 ? |
20:59.15 | h3x | er i mean web server |
21:00.26 | JerJer | Dow 10,000!!! |
21:00.42 | loko_moko | finally |
21:01.00 | new2aster | <cough><cough> looking at bkw pics |
21:01.41 | Keso | anyone know how to activate *78# function |
21:02.13 | *** join/#asterisk mbranca (~matteo@ppp-217-133-232-190.cust-adsl.tiscali.it) |
21:02.20 | h3x | high-rez: Anyway, ECTF and any other sort of "standards" just don't fucking work for shit even with the boards and tools that support them |
21:02.26 | bkw_ | h3x i'm too lazy to set the time on the camera |
21:02.45 | h3x | it only allows you access to the least common denominator of functions that *all* boards support for the most part |
21:02.49 | outtolunc | awww that poor monitor was snuffed out before it's prime <G> |
21:02.54 | klasstek | bkw_: Seems to be just some variables... If I use something other than a var named ACCOUNTCODE it works |
21:03.14 | bkw_ | klasstek I got bigger problems... your accountcode issue is on the bottom of the stack right now. |
21:04.43 | outtolunc | bkw, noone got hurt right? |
21:04.49 | bkw_ | nope |
21:04.56 | outtolunc | good |
21:04.59 | bkw_ | but it could have killed my boyfriend |
21:05.04 | *** join/#asterisk nrzi (~nrzi@hoochie.digium.com) |
21:05.08 | bkw_ | :( |
21:05.17 | mbranca | bkw_: swicth from FIFO to LIFO |
21:05.30 | jets | bkw_: ya that would have sucked.... |
21:05.34 | bkw_ | or MOFO |
21:05.40 | bkw_ | FUCKEDUP |
21:05.54 | bkw_ | but if it costs more than 25k we fucked |
21:05.57 | *** join/#asterisk tim27 (doug25@229-29.dr.cgocable.ca) |
21:06.04 | mbranca | howdy kram |
21:06.10 | jets | especially since it'd be hard since america won't let you get MARRIED etc, etc. |
21:06.15 | jets | what a clusterfsck |
21:06.55 | nrzi | can anyone remind me who/where keeps an updated (debian) .deb cvs snapshot? |
21:07.30 | mbranca | bkw_: did you swicthed my dns for astmaster.org = |
21:07.31 | mbranca | ? |
21:07.58 | bkw_ | mbranca ok |
21:08.56 | loko_moko | bkw care to describe what happened as i cant view the pics |
21:09.20 | bkw_ | mbranca I haven't reloaded since then hold on |
21:09.20 | bkw_ | loko_moko ya hold on |
21:09.30 | mbranca | bkw_: k |
21:09.38 | bkw_ | ok |
21:09.47 | bkw_ | his emergency brake release wire broke |
21:10.02 | JerJer | and just rolled into the house? |
21:10.10 | bkw_ | he had the truck in reverse.. put one foot out on the ground.. and the other on the brake |
21:10.10 | JerJer | and over him? |
21:10.16 | JerJer | aaaah |
21:10.27 | bkw_ | well I guess in the process he let up enought for when the brake finally did release it pulled him under the truck |
21:10.35 | JerJer | outch |
21:10.37 | bkw_ | drug him a good 20 ft |
21:10.42 | bkw_ | didn't run him over THANK GOD |
21:10.56 | bkw_ | but by that time it was accross the street and taped the neighbors house |
21:10.57 | bkw_ | it didn't do much damage |
21:11.05 | bkw_ | but it knocked the heater off the wall |
21:11.10 | bkw_ | when it kicked on.. POOF |
21:11.13 | loko_moko | wow |
21:11.13 | JerJer | but enough to knock over their furnace... crazy |
21:11.14 | bkw_ | up in flames |
21:11.27 | bkw_ | ya and get this.. his birthday is tommorow |
21:11.33 | loko_moko | when did this happen |
21:11.34 | JerJer | sucakage |
21:11.39 | bkw_ | loko_moko 11am CST |
21:11.45 | loko_moko | today? |
21:11.48 | bkw_ | yes |
21:11.57 | loko_moko | intense |
21:12.01 | bkw_ | the insurance man has already said its more than 25k in damages |
21:12.08 | doughecka | paypal me 10 bucks, and 1 buck goes to bkw_! |
21:12.08 | bkw_ | but they will put the 25k up and say HERE FIGHT OVER IT |
21:12.22 | bkw_ | but we shall see |
21:12.36 | bkw_ | the insurance guy was on site 10 min after the fire started... |
21:12.41 | bkw_ | our statefarm guy is SO NICE |
21:13.14 | outtolunc | oh, so its the guy a cross the streets place that got roasted |
21:13.41 | outtolunc | i thought this was your house |
21:13.59 | bkw_ | no |
21:14.04 | bkw_ | it was the guy accross the street |
21:14.07 | outtolunc | k |
21:14.21 | jets | bkw_: where is the family living now? |
21:14.27 | bkw_ | dont know |
21:14.31 | jets | oh |
21:14.33 | jets | shit |
21:14.50 | jets | You could always move to canada. |
21:14.51 | jets | :) |
21:14.55 | doughecka | mexico |
21:15.23 | blll | I don't understand what happened |
21:15.41 | jets | Ya, if you get internet access you can hang a hardphone off of my asterisk box... I will give you a US did :) *laugh* |
21:15.51 | doughecka | bkw_ cut the emergency cable on his truck |
21:17.06 | *** join/#asterisk HenryTB (~henry@66-65-165-104.nyc.rr.com) |
21:17.14 | new2aster | Ok, downloaded, ungunzipped and untarred aster file...here we go for the first time. |
21:17.21 | HenryTB | Hi |
21:17.34 | bkw_ | new2aster CVS CVS CVS |
21:17.46 | bkw_ | brb |
21:18.30 | HenryTB | I whould like to know a company where I can connect my Asterisk and to kip the same number, the "portability" stuff.. |
21:18.35 | new2aster | argggg....CVS...means work. |
21:18.50 | jets | vonage is doing # portability... and vonage is a sip service |
21:19.02 | jets | How you would get asterisk to work with vonage is beyond me. They are VERY quiet about there configurations / etc... |
21:19.05 | HenryTB | but I can't connect the * |
21:19.34 | JerJer | vonage wants ppl to use their box |
21:19.39 | jets | I asked if I could use my SIP 7960 phone with vonage and they said it was compatible but couldnt give out information -- because it would be IP (intelectual property) |
21:20.04 | doughecka | yea right |
21:20.19 | HenryTB | I have Vonage home and I ask the same... if I can use Cisco 7960 :)) |
21:21.06 | jets | ya... hopefully deltathree.com gets number portability |
21:21.09 | jets | that would be awesmoe |
21:21.11 | jets | *awesome |
21:21.49 | HenryTB | I call Deltathree and dosen't provide portability |
21:21.54 | jets | do they plan to? |
21:22.18 | HenryTB | yes... soooooon |
21:22.39 | jets | sweet |
21:22.51 | new2aster | make |
21:22.59 | HenryTB | ok |
21:23.09 | HenryTB | The conclusion: |
21:23.17 | new2aster | some nasty messages...better make sure I have some of the required packages...think I read somewhere... |
21:23.18 | doughecka | I know |
21:23.26 | doughecka | lets all call vonage |
21:23.33 | loko_moko | deltathree work with * ? |
21:23.43 | doughecka | and ask if we can hook up our cisco 7960's to their service |
21:23.44 | jtodd | Interesting problem: after >24 hours, I seem to lose DEBUG messages to the log. I've only seen this happen once so far; anyone else notice this issue? |
21:23.46 | HenryTB | yes |
21:23.48 | jtodd | loko_moki: Yes. |
21:23.50 | doughecka | if not, they loose our buiseness |
21:23.50 | doughecka | :) |
21:24.02 | HenryTB | I have a number with Deltathree and is OK |
21:24.11 | jjanzer | jtodd, nah I never saw it happen |
21:24.30 | loko_moko | via IAX? |
21:24.36 | *** join/#asterisk HoopyCat (rtucker@underworld.netaccnt.net) |
21:24.38 | jets | dougchecka: i've emailed and they said "no" let me find the email and i will forward it around :) |
21:24.41 | jtodd | loko_moki: No, D3 is SIP only. |
21:24.43 | *** join/#asterisk zzvox (~john@cpc2-mapp3-4-0-cust184.nott.cable.ntl.com) |
21:24.48 | doughecka | well lets CALL |
21:24.50 | doughecka | all of us |
21:24.52 | HoopyCat | so i have an ATA-186 here which reeks of being vonage-locked... is there any hope? :-) |
21:25.02 | doughecka | and say, if we cant hook up our own phones... |
21:25.06 | *** join/#asterisk stonefly (~trillian@toby.stoneflytech.com) |
21:25.08 | doughecka | they wont get our buiseness... |
21:25.08 | doughecka | ;) |
21:25.09 | JerJer | HoopyCat: there is always hope |
21:25.09 | h3x | if someone figured out how to unlock those boxes |
21:25.16 | jtodd | HoopyCat: Not that my extensive searching found. The only rumor is that a Cisco contract might have some magic beans that unlocks it. |
21:25.18 | jsmith | HoopyCat: Check the mailing list... there was an interesting article several months back |
21:25.18 | JerJer | *evil grin* |
21:25.26 | HoopyCat | jsmith: i saw it |
21:25.34 | jsmith | HoopyCat: And? Did it work? |
21:25.37 | jets | i have a cco login with a cco contract |
21:25.38 | jets | :) |
21:25.47 | jets | but i think its only for the hardware we bought with them |
21:25.48 | doughecka | jets: pass that around too |
21:25.50 | jtodd | jets: cco is not sufficient. You need an ATA contract. |
21:25.50 | HenryTB | Deltathree is via sip |
21:26.09 | HoopyCat | jsmith: the one i saw involved brute-forcing the RC4 256-bit key |
21:26.11 | jtodd | JerJer is doing the usual "I have information that you don't nyah nyah nyah" routine. Speak up, son. |
21:26.21 | jsmith | HoopyCat: Yep... that's the one... |
21:26.34 | JerJer | jtodd: its all about mathmatics |
21:26.40 | HoopyCat | jtodd: we're on the phone with cisco now; they won't support it without an inspection, which it will likely fail |
21:26.40 | *** join/#asterisk russT_ (~rusty@65-101-255-24.dnvr.qwest.net) |
21:26.41 | jsmith | jtodd: I know one thing that JerJer is thinking about... |
21:26.49 | jtodd | JerJer: have they increased their keysize or not? I assumed "yes". |
21:26.54 | jjanzer | jsmith, sex? |
21:27.06 | jsmith | jjanzer: No thanks, I'm married. |
21:27.12 | jjanzer | heh |
21:27.15 | stonefly | Is this the right way to pass the extension # to a agi script? "exten => _XXX,1,AGI(test.agi|${$EXTEN})" ? |
21:27.16 | JerJer | lol |
21:27.31 | jsmith | jjanzer: No, besides sex... |
21:27.36 | jsmith | JerJer: Did you get the bugs worked out? |
21:27.41 | JerJer | stonefly: doesn't AGI already have the exten ?! |
21:27.45 | *** join/#asterisk MingTheMad (~CraigS@220.244.81.10) |
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21:27.58 | stonefly | JerJer, I don't know, that's why I'm asking. :) |
21:28.35 | jets | To: xxxx |
21:28.36 | jets | From: service@vonage.com |
21:28.36 | jets | CC: ingrid.pettigrew@vonage.com |
21:28.36 | jets | Dear Brian |
21:28.36 | jets | In response to your email, we currently do not support the Cisco 7960 IP phone due to operation issues, the phone can work with our service, but we have not yet develop a way which can configure the cisco phone without release company's network information. |
21:28.38 | jets | Thank you for contacting customer care. Please let us know if we can be any future assistance. |
21:28.50 | doughecka | jets: BS |
21:28.51 | jets | I love the english. :) |
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21:28.59 | bkw_ | yes they stopped doing 7960's |
21:29.06 | bkw_ | because they can't encrypt the config |
21:29.16 | doughecka | gee |
21:29.21 | doughecka | :) |
21:29.25 | bkw_ | or lock your device |
21:29.32 | new2aster | +--------- Asterisk Build Complete ---------+ + Asterisk has successfully been built, but + + cannot be run before being installed by + + running: + |
21:30.30 | h3x | fuck locking the devices |
21:30.38 | h3x | someone needs to make a vonage that you use your own shit!#% |
21:30.41 | doughecka | LET US CONNECT! |
21:30.45 | h3x | with as much coverage |
21:30.46 | doughecka | :) |
21:30.50 | Bonbon | has anyone got any problems with authenticating budgetones behind nat with *. we are using 1.04.26 firmware. |
21:30.59 | jets | h3x: Thats deltathree.com / iconnecthere.com |
21:31.06 | h3x | they dont do number portability |
21:31.25 | h3x | and |
21:31.27 | jets | but soon |
21:31.31 | doughecka | and |
21:31.34 | doughecka | but |
21:31.41 | jsmith | And when pigs fly... |
21:31.45 | doughecka | go with nufone |
21:31.53 | jsmith | Exactly... |
21:32.15 | doughecka | no no |
21:32.21 | Bonbon | does * have any sort of limit on the length of a sip username? |
21:32.24 | doughecka | I will resell it for 3.0 cents a min |
21:32.30 | doughecka | and make .1 cent for each min! |
21:32.42 | doughecka | ~1000/.1 |
21:32.44 | | 10000 |
21:32.47 | doughecka | hrm |
21:32.50 | new2aster | ok guys, now I have a successful aster make, but before I install I need to know some things. |
21:32.52 | doughecka | ~1000*.1 |
21:32.53 | | 100 |
21:33.03 | bkw_ | asterisk*CLI> show uptime |
21:33.03 | bkw_ | System uptime: 2 weeks, 3 days, 23 hours, 35 seconds |
21:33.03 | bkw_ | Last reload: 1 week, 3 days, 4 hours, 16 minutes, 53 seconds |
21:33.18 | new2aster | I don't have the Digium FXO/FXS hardware yet, but just want to test. |
21:33.19 | doughecka | hmm |
21:33.23 | bkw_ | doughecka you coudln't do that in your head? |
21:33.25 | h3x | where do they have local DIDs at |
21:33.29 | doughecka | anyone know what cell providers suck? |
21:33.29 | new2aster | My questions is... |
21:33.33 | doughecka | so I dont use them? |
21:33.34 | doughecka | :) |
21:33.47 | doughecka | bkw_: yea :P |
21:33.47 | MingTheMad | The problem with running a termination service is that lots of people try to screw you by trying to hack the system. The only way to avoid that problem is to lock down the hardware as much as you can |
21:34.00 | new2aster | Do I need to install zaptel and libpri in order first? |
21:34.22 | new2aster | Even though I don't have the equipment yet? |
21:34.58 | new2aster | Or if I make install the aster build now, will it give me problems later when I want to bring the FXO/FXS equipment online. |
21:35.18 | Eimann | hmm, anybody here who is using chan_capi? i've a problem with the incomingmsn variable. i've set ist to incomingmsn=802401,803836 but it diidn't work |
21:35.24 | bkw_ | new2aster call it * not aster |
21:35.25 | Keso | bkw_: how to activate DND |
21:35.34 | new2aster | lol...ok |
21:35.39 | bkw_ | Keso I do it with /ignore |
21:35.41 | bobman | new2aster: You should install libpri and zaptel before asterisk anyway. It's just a good thing to do. :) |
21:35.45 | mbranca | Eimann: I use chan capi |
21:35.49 | bkw_ | trust me search the mailing list |
21:36.00 | new2aster | Even though I don't have the equipment? |
21:36.48 | jets | haha asterisk homo |
21:36.51 | Eimann | mbranca: hmm :) |
21:37.10 | mbranca | Eimann: tried with incomingmsn=* ? |
21:37.25 | mbranca | and msn=<your_bri_msn> |
21:37.30 | Eimann | mbranca: yes, but i diddn't want to catch all msn. |
21:37.31 | new2aster | ok so I assume I go through Digum ftp to get libpri and zaptel? |
21:37.39 | Eimann | mbranca: okay, one moment |
21:37.40 | mike1 | has anyone used sip to connect to * then been able to dial out to a land line? |
21:37.48 | jets | hrm they don't run ipsec or anything ? why couldn't we packet dump the ata186's conversation -- and to which server |
21:37.53 | mbranca | Eimann: just to see if it works, then tune it |
21:38.05 | rpb | Has anyone done FrameRelay with the TE410P or the the one port cousin? Anyone tried it with USLEC? |
21:38.11 | Eimann | mbranca: * works. |
21:38.17 | mbranca | k |
21:38.20 | mbranca | now tune it |
21:38.33 | mbranca | p2p or p2mp ? |
21:38.40 | Eimann | p2mp |
21:38.45 | mbranca | k |
21:39.00 | af_ | what means p2p or p2mp? |
21:39.05 | mbranca | put incomingmsn equal to msn |
21:39.14 | mbranca | point 2 point or point 2 multipoint |
21:39.21 | af_ | mhhh |
21:39.50 | Eimann | mbranca: this is my config: |
21:39.52 | Eimann | [interfaces] |
21:39.52 | Eimann | msn=803836,802401 |
21:39.52 | Eimann | incomingmsn=803836,802401 |
21:39.56 | af_ | "multi number" in italy is m2p? |
21:40.26 | mbranca | af_: no p2p or p2mp has nothing to do with multi number |
21:40.33 | af_ | ah |
21:40.56 | mbranca | Eimann: can you dial out with capi? |
21:41.10 | mbranca | af_: p2p and p2mp are different on layer-2 |
21:41.45 | Eimann | mbranca: yes. that works fine. dialin to 80836 works fine too. |
21:41.56 | Eimann | mbranca: but dialin to 802401 doesn't work. |
21:42.07 | mbranca | mmmh |
21:42.09 | mbranca | do |
21:42.16 | mbranca | msn=803836 |
21:42.18 | mbranca | and |
21:42.22 | mbranca | incomingmsn=803836,802401 |
21:43.33 | Eimann | hmm, ok i'll try that again |
21:44.52 | new2aster | ok cvs....thanks bkw! |
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21:48.22 | adam_gafachi | Who wants to test my long distance, i'll give ya free credit? |
21:48.55 | mbranca | I can call in italy? |
21:49.03 | af_ | I have to define p2p to dial out and p2m to dial in, is that normal? |
21:49.07 | Eimann | mbranca: doesn't work :( |
21:49.10 | adam_gafachi | i only have prefixes setup to call the US and canada right now |
21:49.11 | mbranca | mmm |
21:49.23 | adam_gafachi | you can call from wherever, just only to us/canada |
21:49.33 | mbranca | adam_gafachi: k. I have no one to call in us/canada :( |
21:49.53 | mbranca | Eimann: lemme think |
21:50.43 | mbranca | Eimann: some debug on asterisk side? |
21:51.40 | bevins | I am trying some tests with my remote * box, and need remote dial tone. How can I get dial tone from my other * pbx from local * pbx? |
21:52.09 | Eimann | mbranca: hmm, mom |
21:52.20 | Eimann | sleet*CLI> capi debug |
21:52.22 | Eimann | CAPI Debugging Enabled |
21:52.27 | Eimann | so, try again ... |
21:52.30 | af_ | mbranca: how could I know if ptp or p2m? |
21:53.16 | Eimann | mbranca: hmm, there's no debugging output? |
21:53.38 | mbranca | you can't use both... since p2p or p2m are different on layer2 they can't be used on same bri link |
21:53.59 | mbranca | Eimann: now that capi debug is on, make a call :) (or receive it) |
21:54.13 | Eimann | mbranca: hmm, okay one moment :) |
21:54.31 | mbranca | af_: depends on TA (NT1) conf... |
21:55.02 | Eimann | http://nopaste.php.cd/5673 <-- there is the output |
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21:55.15 | Eimann | did not find device for msn ... line 13 |
21:55.35 | Eimann | hmm |
21:56.31 | Eimann | http://nopaste.php.cd/5674 <-- this is my capi.conf *duck* |
21:56.55 | zigman | msn=803836 |
21:56.59 | zigman | ther is your prob |
21:57.16 | zigman | you need to add 802401 |
21:57.18 | zigman | that number |
21:57.25 | zigman | you are tryiing to dial right ? |
21:57.28 | mbranca | Eimann: could you paste also [default] context |
21:57.39 | mbranca | zigman: no, he's trying to receive on that number |
21:57.39 | Eimann | mbranca: oha. one moment =) |
21:57.54 | Eimann | mbranca: this is the second i work with asterisk :) |
21:58.27 | Eimann | [default] |
21:58.27 | Eimann | ; |
21:58.27 | Eimann | ; By default we include the demo. In a production system, you |
21:58.27 | Eimann | ; probably don't want to have the demo there. |
21:58.27 | Eimann | ; |
21:58.30 | Eimann | include => demo |
21:58.37 | mbranca | ah, ok . |
21:58.45 | mbranca | default asterisk file seems |
21:58.48 | Eimann | on 803836 the dmeo works |
21:59.10 | zigman | put the 802401 into the msn too |
21:59.24 | mbranca | zigman: doesn't work, too. already tried |
21:59.41 | zigman | are you sure its supposed to be comma seperated ? |
21:59.56 | mbranca | zigman: yep. |
22:00.05 | mbranca | Eimann: turn on * debug, too |
22:00.18 | mbranca | -> /etc/asterisk/logger.conf |
22:00.24 | mbranca | enable debug on console |
22:00.29 | Eimann | mbranca: okay =) |
22:00.43 | mbranca | and dial in, and paste output with capi debug |
22:00.45 | Eimann | mbranca: you've took a look at the url that i'Ve pasted? |
22:00.47 | mbranca | let's see |
22:00.49 | mbranca | yep |
22:01.09 | levon | ok folks, time for bed. Night all. |
22:01.15 | mbranca | ciao levon |
22:01.18 | mbranca | dormi bene |
22:01.25 | levon | grazie mbranca |
22:01.32 | mbranca | :) |
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22:01.35 | levon | buona notte |
22:02.39 | mbranca | ciao! |
22:03.00 | Eimann | debug => debug |
22:03.00 | Eimann | console => notice,warning,error |
22:03.00 | Eimann | messages => notice,warning,error |
22:03.05 | Eimann | is this right? |
22:03.14 | mbranca | add debug to console |
22:03.16 | mbranca | liek |
22:03.21 | Eimann | hmm, ok |
22:03.23 | mbranca | console => notice,warning,error,debug |
22:03.27 | Eimann | ah :) |
22:03.32 | mbranca | and restart asterisk |
22:03.39 | mbranca | with asterisk -vvvvvvc |
22:03.43 | af_ | mhh mbranaca |
22:03.52 | mbranca | af_: whazzap? |
22:04.08 | Eimann | hmm, ok mbranca |
22:05.01 | af_ | mbranca: I have to define 2 entry in capi.conf, one woth p2p (in order to dial out) and one p2m (in order to accept calls in) |
22:05.06 | af_ | I thought was normal |
22:05.07 | mbranca | mmmh |
22:05.10 | mbranca | no... |
22:05.23 | mbranca | one entry is ok... |
22:05.44 | af_ | if I do one entry only I am unable to dial out (or in) |
22:05.50 | mbranca | mmmh |
22:06.09 | af_ | If I do p2p I get (dialing in): han_capi.c, Line 1638 (pipe_msg): did not find device for msn = 712070104 |
22:06.09 | mbranca | af_: query me your capi.conf |
22:06.15 | af_ | ok mbranca |
22:06.27 | Eimann | mbranca: hmm. it works now. |
22:06.31 | mbranca | lol |
22:06.39 | Eimann | mbranca: *confused* |
22:06.49 | Eimann | hum. nice :-) |
22:07.07 | doughecka | how many wires is T1? |
22:07.07 | mbranca | Eimann: lemme guess : changing capi.conf you did not restarted * |
22:07.12 | mbranca | doughecka: 4 |
22:07.12 | *** part/#asterisk anthm (~anthmct@CPE-24-167-193-161.wi.rr.com) |
22:07.30 | mbranca | 1-2,4-5 , I think |
22:07.36 | doughecka | ah |
22:08.46 | mbranca | Eimann: when you make changes to capi.conf, is better to restart * |
22:08.48 | Eimann | mbranca: correct. :) |
22:08.53 | Eimann | mbranca: only reloaded. |
22:09.15 | mbranca | :) that's the cause |
22:09.15 | Eimann | *happy* |
22:09.21 | mbranca | good |
22:09.31 | Eimann | thanks a lot :) |
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22:11.43 | mbranca | de nada |
22:12.09 | mbranca | nice that nopaste service.... |
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22:14.12 | doughecka | how about a T3 interface? |
22:14.14 | doughecka | how does that work? |
22:14.18 | doughecka | is it fiber? |
22:14.23 | mbranca | doughecka: dunno :( |
22:14.47 | mbranca | ~google T3 interface |
22:14.59 | h3x | hha |
22:15.06 | lecram | doughecka: usually coax |
22:15.10 | doughecka | coax? |
22:15.12 | doughecka | wow |
22:15.16 | mbranca | ~google T3 interface ! -site:cisco.com |
22:15.24 | jsmith | Yes, coax... |
22:15.25 | citats | DS3 is typicallly delivered over coax, but many of the legs would be carrier over fiber |
22:15.47 | jets | <PROTECTED> |
22:15.53 | doughecka | jsmith: gimme |
22:15.55 | jsmith | Mine is "fiber to the building" then "coax to the office" and then goes into a DS3 mux |
22:15.58 | jets | a fujitsu add drop multiplexer |
22:16.03 | jsmith | doughecka: Pay for it and I will! |
22:16.07 | doughecka | jsmith: ah |
22:16.09 | doughecka | haha |
22:16.12 | doughecka | how much? |
22:16.15 | doughecka | are you paying |
22:16.17 | citats | jets: atm can ride a ds3 but aside from that there is no usual about it |
22:16.32 | jsmith | doughecka: I think it's around $2000 a month... something like that... |
22:16.46 | citats | a lot of my DS3s are simply cross connects within the same colo |
22:16.49 | doughecka | hmm |
22:16.51 | doughecka | cheap |
22:16.51 | doughecka | :P |
22:17.05 | jets | ahh cool. |
22:17.08 | jsmith | Yeah... considering... |
22:17.33 | doughecka | WE! |
22:17.39 | doughecka | Full 1.5 mbps T-1 connectivity, non-metered (requires point-to-point T1 circuit from phone company) |
22:17.42 | doughecka | <PROTECTED> |
22:17.43 | jets | You mux off voice right jsmith? Do you have any data on top of that ds3? |
22:17.47 | doughecka | GEESSSES |
22:18.01 | citats | if we need less than 6 DS3s we typically use a FLM 600, if we need more we throw a FLM 2400 TRIB in there |
22:18.04 | jsmith | jets: Yes, I've got 7 data DS1s, and 21 Voice DS1s |
22:18.13 | jsmith | citats: Are you hiring? |
22:18.48 | citats | jsmith: heh, i'm trying to get away from the nightmares :) |
22:18.54 | doughecka | h3x: well? |
22:19.12 | jsmith | citats: Nightmares sounds about right... isn't it fun being an electrical plumber? |
22:19.21 | bkw_ | doh |
22:19.31 | doughecka | DOI! |
22:19.51 | lecram | dead on insert ? |
22:20.19 | doughecka | <PROTECTED> |
22:20.19 | doughecka | Local Area Network ISDN connection is continuous $250.00/mo. |
22:20.31 | doughecka | expensive |
22:20.59 | Eimann | hmm. now i've both msn working. on both i hear the demo menue. i defined the context [eimann]. i'll that all calls which are coming in to 802401 are redirected to sip:4242, manually that works fine. |
22:21.20 | bkw_ | haha |
22:21.22 | Eimann | i've defined the following: |
22:21.22 | bkw_ | thats expensive |
22:21.28 | Eimann | [eimann] |
22:21.28 | Eimann | exten => s,1,Dial(SIP/4242@sleet,5) ; Ring for 20 seconds |
22:21.28 | Eimann | exten => s,2,Voicemail(u${EXTEN}) ; Unavail voicemail if extension doesn't answer |
22:21.32 | Eimann | exten => s,3,Hangup |
22:21.34 | Eimann | exten => s,102,Voicemail(b${EXTEN}) ; Busy Voicemail if extension is busy |
22:21.37 | Eimann | exten => s,103,Hangup |
22:22.06 | bkw_ | at this rate.. I won't have any neighbors left |
22:22.22 | doughecka | ahaha |
22:22.24 | Eimann | ${EXTEN} is of course 4242 |
22:22.27 | mbranca | Eimann: you should be able to do that, just add to default context |
22:22.33 | bkw_ | i'm sure we will always be known as the people that tourched the neighbors house |
22:22.41 | lecram | how many others did you 'induce' to move? |
22:22.42 | jets | bkw_: time to move |
22:22.45 | doughecka | HAHA |
22:22.46 | jets | or do you own your house? |
22:22.50 | mbranca | exten => 802401,1,Goto(eimann,s,1) |
22:22.56 | mbranca | *should* work |
22:23.02 | Eimann | mbranca: :-))) |
22:23.04 | bkw_ | jets yes... but greg burned the neighbors house up |
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22:24.23 | glLoadIdentity | hi all |
22:24.33 | jsmith | bkw_: I just caught the end of the story... mind repeating it? |
22:24.50 | doughecka | hahahaha |
22:25.23 | bkw_ | connor |
22:25.25 | bkw_ | doh |
22:25.26 | jsmith | Ahhh, shucks... my buffer doesn't go bad that far |
22:25.32 | jsmith | bkw_: Tell the story again! |
22:25.51 | bkw_ | basically greg burned down the neighbors house |
22:25.52 | mbranca | or post it on bkw.org :) |
22:26.01 | bkw_ | a short version |
22:26.12 | new2aster | <PROTECTED> |
22:26.35 | bkw_ | new2aster make dep in /usr/src/linux? |
22:26.45 | doughecka | who makes a good 1u server |
22:26.47 | doughecka | thats cheap |
22:26.59 | mbranca | but... who's greg? |
22:27.26 | bkw_ | mbranca my boyfriend |
22:27.33 | jets | dougcheka: dell. or penguincomputing.com |
22:27.41 | mbranca | bkw_: k |
22:27.48 | new2aster | I have a /usr/src/redhat dir |
22:28.10 | new2aster | more make |
22:28.15 | bkw_ | new2aster you no got kernel-headers? |
22:28.31 | adam_gafachi | anyone want to help me beat up on my LD service? |
22:28.50 | lecram | adam_gafachi: ? |
22:28.53 | JerJer | drop them like a drop dress |
22:29.01 | new2aster | where would I look to see if I have Kernel-headers? |
22:29.02 | glLoadIdentity | bkw_: YoYo told me something about moving all the config stuff to postgre in * , can i have more info on that ? |
22:29.22 | adam_gafachi | lecram: help me test my pstn gateway system |
22:29.22 | doughecka | if I colocate a server... |
22:29.33 | new2aster | I'm sure I have kernel-source |
22:29.38 | doughecka | can I give a web site its own ip address |
22:29.43 | doughecka | and have like, 50 web sites... |
22:29.46 | lecram | adam_gafachi: what do you need? |
22:29.50 | doughecka | so 50 websites = 50 ips |
22:30.04 | bkw_ | no |
22:30.10 | bkw_ | namebased vhosting rocks |
22:30.18 | adam_gafachi | I want people to try to create accouns and test making calls through it |
22:30.25 | doughecka | yea yea, but lets say I wanted to |
22:30.27 | doughecka | is it possible? |
22:30.29 | adam_gafachi | the web interface is FAR from done, but some of the basic functionalityis there |
22:30.32 | doughecka | on linux and all that |
22:30.34 | bkw_ | doughecka yes |
22:30.41 | doughecka | k |
22:30.44 | new2aster | not sure what to do now. |
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22:31.04 | lecram | adam_gafachi: mail me the info |
22:31.13 | lecram | adam_gafachi: or query |
22:31.20 | adam_gafachi | (ie signing up account, enter in credit card number (while i'm testing it doesnt actually process the credit card (the number just needs to pass validation)) |
22:31.30 | new2aster | help |
22:32.40 | new2aster | How do I make a dep in /usr/src/redhat? |
22:33.06 | doughecka | thou art pigeon-liver'd and lack gall, bkw_ |
22:35.56 | new2aster | ok I was able to make clean; make install **libpri*** |
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22:36.32 | new2aster | but now of course I've gone and done it in the wrong order...zaptel should be first, don't know if this matters, regardless, how do I get zaptel to install? |
22:36.50 | mbranca | nite all! |
22:37.17 | new2aster | [root@h24-65-202-87 zaptel]# make clean; make install rm -f torisatool makefw tor2fw.h rm -f zttool rm -f *.o ztcfg tzdriver sethdlc sethdlc-new rm -f zonedata.lo tonezone.lo libtonezone.so.1.0 *.lo rm -f gendigits tones.h rm -f libtonezone* rm -f tor2ee rm -f core cc -I. -O4 -g -Wall -DBUILDING_TONEZONE -DSTANDALONE_ZAPATA -c -o gendigits.o gendigits.c cc -o gendigits gendigits.o -lm ./gendigits gcc -I/usr/src/linux-2.4/include -O6 -DMODULE -D__KERNEL_ |
22:37.48 | new2aster | any ideas? |
22:38.07 | new2aster | gcc -I/usr/src/linux-2.4/include -O6 -DMODULE -D__KERNEL__ -DEXPORT_SYMTAB -I/usr/src/linux/drivers/net -Wall -I. -Wstrict-prototypes -fomit-frame-pointer -I/usr/src/linux/drivers/net/wan -I /usr/src/linux/include -I/usr/src/linux/include/net -DECHO_CAN_MARK2 -DTORMENTA_BASE=0xd0000 -DDEFAULT_TONE_ZONE=0 -DSTANDALONE_ZAPATA -c zaptel.c |
22:38.23 | new2aster | I don't have a /usr/src/linux directory. |
22:38.24 | citats | new2aster: if you dont have any zaptel hardware and just want to get started with asterisk, then dont worry about the zaptel modules |
22:38.51 | new2aster | I think that message will come up regardless though later won't it? |
22:39.12 | citats | new2aster: you only need the kernel source to compile the zaptel modules |
22:39.37 | new2aster | Why is this message comeing up though? |
22:39.46 | citats | new2aster: what message? |
22:39.51 | new2aster | In file included from /usr/include/linux/module.h:21, from zaptel.c:41: /usr/include/linux/modversions.h:1:2: #error Modules should never use kernel-headers system headers, /usr/include/linux/modversions.h:2:2: #error but rather headers from an appropriate kernel-source package. /usr/include/linux/modversions.h:3:2: #error Change -I/usr/src/linux/include (or similar) to /usr/include/linux/modversions.h:4:2: #error -I/lib/modules/$(uname -r) |
22:40.02 | citats | new2aster: because you dont have the right kernel source installed |
22:40.10 | new2aster | ahhhh |
22:40.17 | new2aster | What is the right source? |
22:40.27 | citats | new2aster: whatever you are currently running |
22:40.36 | n0m3d | i'm having a problem with the queue. when two or more agents are logged in, and multiple incoming calls come into the queue at once. Only one agent's phone will ring at a time. |
22:40.44 | new2aster | I have a /usr/src/redhat directory, but not a /usr/src/linux |
22:40.48 | citats | if you dont have any zaptel hardware, then compiling and installing the zaptel modules is just going to make asterisk a little worse |
22:40.50 | n0m3d | the queue is set in leastrecent mode |
22:41.29 | new2aster | gcc seems to be pointing to a directory that does not exist |
22:41.39 | n0m3d | my understanding is that in that mode, if two agents are available and two incoming calls enter the queue - then each agent should get one of those calls. |
22:42.07 | citats | new2aster: you are expected to have your kernel source in /usr/src/linux or you can modify the makefile to point to the right place... gcc doesn't know squat about any of the paths |
22:42.17 | n0m3d | instead one of those calls only goes to the other agent after the first agent picks up the phone |
22:42.27 | n0m3d | anyone know anything about this? |
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22:43.16 | new2aster | maybe I need the " You must have readline and openssl and their respective development packages." |
22:44.01 | new2aster | checking package manager |
22:44.03 | citats | new2aster: well you dont need readline, but you do need openssl... but thats not related here |
22:44.17 | new2aster | ok thanks citats! |
22:44.19 | citats | new2aster: if you dont have any zaptel hardware, stop worrying about the zaptel modules |
22:45.17 | new2aster | ok ok...I just don't want to have a problem when I DO get the hardware! |
22:45.23 | new2aster | Will I? |
22:45.56 | citats | new2aster: you will have the same problem that you are having now, but at that point someone might be able to help you put the kernel source in the right place |
22:46.36 | zigman | bkw_, what happend ? |
22:46.40 | new2aster | Well I do have readline and openssl anyway. |
22:47.04 | citats | new2aster: make sure you have the -dev type packages that include the headers and not just the libs... i dunno how redhat handles those things |
22:47.08 | new2aster | citats...will I have a problem later with Zaptel when I do have the hardware? |
22:47.27 | citats | new2aster: you will have the same problem that you are having now, but at that point someone might be able to help you put the kernel source in the right place |
22:50.02 | new2aster | citats I deffinately have dev, just not sure how to determine if they are headers, how do you check with pkg_manager? |
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22:50.29 | citats | new2aster: like i said before, i dont know squat about redhat... so i cant help here |
22:50.40 | new2aster | What are you useing? |
22:51.02 | zigman | lfs , gentoo ;) |
22:51.09 | zigman | the only CLEAN linux systems ;) |
22:51.16 | doughecka | lfs? |
22:51.25 | doughecka | and guess what |
22:51.31 | zigman | you failed ? |
22:51.33 | doughecka | it didnt come back up |
22:51.34 | doughecka | :) |
22:51.38 | zigman | hehe |
22:51.44 | new2aster | citats what are you useing? |
22:51.49 | zigman | you MUST have done something from ;) |
22:51.50 | zigman | wrong |
22:52.04 | doughecka | DUH |
22:52.04 | doughecka | :P |
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22:53.33 | citats | new2aster: i typically use debian |
22:53.38 | new2aster | bkw...you said "make dep in /usr/src/linux?"...what do you mean? |
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22:53.47 | new2aster | ahhh, debian |
22:54.10 | citats | new2aster: for now just forget about zaptel |
22:54.20 | znoG | heh, asterisk never ceases to amaze me |
22:54.33 | znoG | it can even play MOH from a stream.. how cool is that |
22:54.40 | new2aster | ok, well I'll move along, shows my knowledge when it comes to linux source headers dependancies etc. |
22:55.01 | doughecka | new2aster: ran into something like that today also |
22:55.02 | doughecka | :) |
22:55.13 | doughecka | and TRIED to install debian |
22:55.14 | doughecka | :P |
22:55.25 | zigman | pffff |
22:55.38 | doughecka | off that stupif lfs |
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22:55.43 | zigman | new2aster, here is what you need to do |
22:55.53 | zigman | get the newset kernel from redhat |
22:56.01 | zigman | get the same kernel from kernel.org |
22:56.08 | zigman | install it to /usr/src/linuc |
22:56.10 | zigman | install it to /usr/src/linux |
22:56.28 | zigman | go to the zaptel sourced.. edit the makefile |
22:56.46 | zigman | to look in /usr/src/linux/include.. rather than /usr/include |
22:56.57 | new2aster | zigman, that makes sense since the error message had a problem with the directory /usr/src/linux which does NOT exist. |
22:57.19 | zigman | or try that: |
22:57.29 | zigman | install the kernel headers / sources from redhat |
22:57.32 | zigman | the rpm package |
22:57.43 | zigman | maybe that*ll do it too |
22:57.56 | zigman | baaaaaaaaa |
22:58.09 | new2aster | "/usr/src/redhat" EXISTS! can I not edit makefile to point there? |
22:58.21 | zigman | will NOT starts |
22:58.25 | zigman | how sick is that |
22:58.36 | zigman | i need another knoppix cd |
22:58.37 | citats | having the zaptel modules installed without zaptel hardware is suboptimal.... asterisk will be built with certain options that use zaptel |
22:58.47 | zigman | new2aster, NO |
22:59.06 | zigman | citats, you need the zaptel modules |
22:59.18 | new2aster | ok thanks zigman, ya citats I'm worried about that too |
22:59.18 | zigman | for the rtc e.g |
22:59.29 | zigman | its running fine here |
22:59.31 | rpb | You need to edit the makefile in zaptel and enable ztdummy |
22:59.38 | zigman | i don't own any zaptel cards |
22:59.52 | citats | zigman: if you chose to use ztdummy or ztrtc then yes, but he might not have specific hardware.... |
22:59.55 | zigman | rpb, only if he got a usb uhci controller |
22:59.59 | rpb | The driver works without zaptel cards if you enable ztdummy. |
23:00.09 | rpb | uh, yes |
23:00.14 | zigman | ztrtc only needs the rtc |
23:00.19 | zigman | which about every computer has ;) |
23:00.29 | rpb | yep |
23:00.35 | citats | zigman: but most kernels are built with rtc enabled which wont work |
23:00.40 | zigman | ztdummy doesn't work without the right usb controller |
23:01.00 | zigman | disable them ;) |
23:01.54 | new2aster | SHould I try the "make samples"? |
23:01.57 | citats | zigman: ok so your telling someone to rebuild their kernel to disable something when they can't even figure out where its supposed to go.... take it easy on the newbies, let them go slowly |
23:02.09 | zigman | hahahahaha |
23:02.14 | zigman | got that point ;) |
23:02.33 | new2aster | thanks |
23:02.43 | zigman | rebuilding a kernel was prolly the first thing i did on linux |
23:02.48 | n0m3d | anyone here know alot about queues? |
23:02.55 | zigman | even back when i uses SuSE |
23:03.40 | zigman | rebuilding a kernel using lfs is prolly much less pain then on redhat/ suse |
23:03.46 | citats | SLS was the shit |
23:03.47 | zigman | i only have to build in what i want |
23:03.54 | zigman | redhat complains a los after doing that |
23:03.57 | zigman | SLS ? |
23:04.03 | citats | zigman: first linux distro |
23:04.15 | zigman | never heard/used that |
23:04.26 | zigman | doing linux since .. 1996 or so |
23:04.31 | citats | zigman: :), i've been using linux for about 12 years now |
23:04.36 | zigman | wow |
23:04.38 | mishehu | is there something in asterisk that can do a "please dial the first 3 letters of the person's name" ? |
23:04.42 | zigman | letme think |
23:04.45 | citats | mishehu: app_directory |
23:04.50 | new2aster | I'm using RedHat 7.2 with 2.4.9-e.3 |
23:04.56 | new2aster | fresh install |
23:04.57 | zigman | 1996 is about right |
23:05.06 | mishehu | citats: any example config on how to use it? |
23:05.07 | zigman | new2aster, OMG |
23:05.08 | zigman | ;) |
23:05.18 | zigman | new2aster, update that first PLEASE ;) |
23:05.23 | new2aster | I really think there is something that the zaptel make install does not like about the location of my source files. |
23:05.24 | citats | new2aster: patch that box before you get rooted |
23:05.33 | new2aster | ok ok ...doin so now. |
23:05.44 | zigman | even I can root your machine |
23:05.52 | zigman | and i know nothing about rooting a box |
23:05.53 | zigman | ;) |
23:05.58 | citats | mishehu: not off hand, check 'show application directory' |
23:06.11 | malcolmd | and the root password to new2aster's machine is........ |
23:06.32 | zigman | and the NEW root pass ;) |
23:06.36 | malcolmd | suddenly different ;) |
23:07.04 | zigman | i had our admin install my first linux |
23:07.17 | zigman | i used it for 0day stuff ( when i was a student) |
23:07.31 | zigman | the first thing he did.. is to get a backdoor installed |
23:07.45 | zigman | and mounting my 0day stuff per nfs in his public anon ftp server |
23:07.53 | zigman | that was fun when i found out ;) |
23:08.11 | mishehu | yah, I used to be into -30 day warez too back in the day |
23:08.29 | zigman | what the hack is -30 day warez ? |
23:08.31 | malcolmd | warez950....whoo |
23:08.40 | zigman | getting the stuff 30 dayas after is got released ? |
23:08.41 | bkw_ | blah |
23:08.46 | zigman | wb bkw |
23:08.46 | bkw_ | malcolmd what up |
23:08.59 | zigman | hehe ;) |
23:09.04 | malcolmd | bkw_: nada; my dell box is gone... stolen for some testing by kram |
23:09.05 | zigman | wb (part_of)bkw |
23:09.16 | bkw_ | busy day.... didn't relize burngin down a house was so nerve racking |
23:09.21 | zigman | malcolmd, kick his ass ;) |
23:09.35 | zigman | bkw_, i could have told you that without doing it :P |
23:09.43 | malcolmd | bkw_: pictures are good |
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23:09.54 | malcolmd | zigman: har :) |
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23:10.23 | new2aster | Right now I'm not worried about rooting this box. |
23:10.43 | zigman | new2aster, you got some time to play with things ? |
23:10.49 | zigman | either use gentoo or lfs |
23:10.50 | new2aster | Correct |
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23:11.16 | zigman | gentoo is easier.. but once you are done with lfs/ gentoo.. you will know what todo when errors occur |
23:11.27 | new2aster | http://www.gentoo.org/ |
23:11.34 | zigman | and you have a nice system |
23:11.42 | zigman | with the correct header files where they belong |
23:11.48 | zigman | a clean unhacked system ;) |
23:12.12 | new2aster | http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/ |
23:12.15 | dimmik | Hi everyone. Whenever I stop *, I get a core dump in the mohmp3 folder. Anyone else has the same behaviour? |
23:12.19 | zigman | yeah |
23:12.30 | zigman | dimmik, no |
23:12.32 | new2aster | zigman, I like your style! |
23:12.40 | new2aster | That is exactly what I want. |
23:12.40 | zigman | ;) |
23:12.56 | new2aster | ok ditchin the redhat...to much shit anyway. |
23:12.58 | zigman | thats what i've been using for aber 3 years now |
23:13.11 | new2aster | I'm going rock climbing. |
23:13.14 | zigman | redhat is fun for trying what is possible with linux |
23:13.21 | zigman | or how you configure something |
23:13.25 | new2aster | Be back ...prb=obably tommorow. |
23:13.32 | zigman | but not vor development |
23:13.35 | zigman | ;) |
23:13.38 | zigman | cya |
23:13.40 | zigman | have fun |
23:13.50 | new2aster | I have some homework now with lfs and gentoo. |
23:13.52 | dimmik | gentoo could be the base for a nice embedded distro to use with * |
23:14.04 | new2aster | I've been using linux for years, just never dove into the deep end. |
23:14.19 | new2aster | SCO and Xenix. |
23:14.24 | zigman | dimmik, lfs too |
23:14.26 | new2aster | Still have a customer on Xenix. |
23:14.26 | erubright | when looking at a bug/patch in bugtracker...how can I tell when its been merged into the mainline in CVS? |
23:14.36 | zigman | i'm about to make a ramdisk asterisk |
23:14.49 | sxpert | dimmik: lfs is super nice too. offers record boot time :) |
23:14.55 | zigman | onyl basic ( but uptodate ) stuff |
23:14.57 | zigman | no gcc though |
23:14.58 | citats | erubright: when something has been merged the bug is typically closed |
23:14.59 | new2aster | awesome! ramdisk * |
23:15.02 | zigman | nor binutils |
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23:15.11 | dimmik | zigman: package manager in lfs? |
23:15.15 | zigman | allthat is not needed for running an production system |
23:15.16 | erubright | citats: thanks |
23:15.17 | new2aster | zigman, are you around here often. |
23:15.18 | zigman | dimmik, nope |
23:15.24 | zigman | new2aster, yes |
23:15.26 | kram | n |
23:15.27 | zigman | everyday ;) |
23:15.30 | zigman | hi kram |
23:15.32 | citats | zigman: if your going embedded, use busybox |
23:15.37 | new2aster | ok good, I'll hopefully see ya on here. |
23:15.39 | zigman | citats, no |
23:15.42 | sxpert | dimmik: yep, there's tar, gzip, bzip2 and ./configure; make; make install :))) |
23:15.48 | tclark | dimmik: I think a post to the list help me today see res/res_musiconhold.c->ast_moh_destroy chg that SIGABRT to SIGTERM |
23:15.50 | zigman | i want an ususal linux system |
23:16.04 | zigman | i've done uclibc/busybox before |
23:16.07 | sxpert | zigman: there's my car sound/gps box |
23:16.10 | new2aster | SHould I leave my box online for people to fuck with. |
23:16.19 | new2aster | I'm killing it anyway. |
23:16.21 | bevins | When I dial into a x100p and select an extension, it takes about 15 seconds for it to ring.... Can I get help on this please? |
23:16.22 | zigman | when i needed a running system in 16MB flash |
23:16.29 | zigman | sxpert, NICE |
23:16.39 | dimmik | tclark> Thanks, I will have a look |
23:16.46 | zigman | never tried the car thing .. in lack on a control unit |
23:16.57 | zigman | and an output unit |
23:16.58 | sxpert | citats: depends, I have a 60G HD to play with, I can have all the shells I want (even the ones I don't :) |
23:17.03 | bkw_ | bevins resonsetimeout |
23:17.19 | dimmik | I have played around with leaf a lot. This is a good base system for embedded * |
23:17.24 | bevins | oh no....not that again... |
23:17.25 | sxpert | zigman: the whole thing is composed of a via epia mobo, and the amps/speakers |
23:17.25 | zigman | grrrrrrr i hate windows |
23:17.38 | zigman | sxpert, i got a via board here too |
23:17.50 | sxpert | heh |
23:17.50 | zigman | allthough that is HUGE compared to the mini board i have |
23:17.55 | dimmik | leaf Bearing (Linux router project) |
23:17.56 | zigman | advantec pcm 5820E |
23:17.58 | sxpert | well, mine's a car stereo :) |
23:18.06 | zigman | got pics ? |
23:18.08 | new2aster | bfn...thanxs bkw, citats, zigman! |
23:18.12 | zigman | or an howto |
23:18.36 | zigman | the via board fits in car stereo port ? |
23:18.41 | bevins | how can I get it to send rings to the caller? I tried to put a ,r at the end of Dial statement. Doesn't seem to do anything |
23:18.56 | zigman | bevins, indications ? |
23:19.28 | draser2 | ok back on the windowz side. |
23:19.35 | draser2 | I was new2aster |
23:20.21 | zigman | wb |
23:20.39 | bevins | I dropped the responsetimeout to 10. It still does the same thing.. |
23:20.44 | bevins | zigman: ? |
23:20.50 | bevins | indicatons of what? |
23:20.58 | zigman | where are you from ? |
23:20.58 | zigman | us ? |
23:21.14 | bevins | ca |
23:21.43 | zigman | how come i allways think ca is california ? |
23:21.43 | zigman | ;) |
23:21.46 | zigman | and not canada |
23:21.57 | Keso | bkw_: i saw you archive mail for DND and did try to set this up in extension.conf, but some how it is not activativing or deactivating. Do i need other software to be installed |
23:22.23 | dimmik | zigman> you could use leaf for * from ramdrive |
23:22.40 | bevins | california is part of ccanada, but they just don't want to admit it... |
23:22.41 | zigman | dimmik, i know how to build an embedded system |
23:22.51 | zigman | i just what the bloated stuff like glibc ;) |
23:22.59 | zigman | bevins, ;) |
23:22.59 | jsmith | bevins: I thought Canadia was that state north of Montana? |
23:23.15 | zigman | 50 us state ? |
23:23.17 | jsmith | bevins: You know, the one where everybody lives in igloos? |
23:23.18 | zigman | 50th |
23:23.26 | jsmith | 52nd... |
23:23.27 | draser2 | lol! ya Canada is a state. |
23:23.27 | zigman | thats alaska |
23:23.30 | jsmith | 51st is Iraq... |
23:23.35 | zigman | ahh okay |
23:23.41 | zigman | 50th is? mexico ? |
23:23.41 | draser2 | Especially once the US buys us up...like The Bay |
23:23.42 | dimmik | zigman> I was just trying to save you some time :) |
23:23.50 | jsmith | No, Canadia... with an I |
23:23.53 | draser2 | LOL! Don't forget Iraq! |
23:24.11 | draser2 | what state number is Afganistan? |
23:24.12 | zigman | dimmik, using leaf is good .. but makes software updates harder.. |
23:24.16 | jsmith | (They didn't make afghanistan a state because they couldn't spell it) |
23:24.17 | sxpert | zigman: no pics yet... currently, it's at the proto stage, no installation yet. slowly getting bits and pieces though. I mainly have the woodwork to do |
23:24.19 | draser2 | http://leaf.sourceforge.net/ |
23:24.21 | zigman | i want to update the stuff on my develop machine |
23:24.21 | bevins | Iraq is a distric of the us now... |
23:24.29 | zigman | and just copy to stuff over |
23:24.31 | draser2 | so now I have gentoo, lfs and leaf. |
23:24.33 | zigman | after boot |
23:24.34 | bevins | Like Washington DC |
23:24.41 | draser2 | God dam I love linux diversity |
23:24.55 | zigman | sxpert, let me know when its done/ some pics ready |
23:24.56 | draser2 | I love *nix period |
23:24.57 | jsmith | bevins: But washington D.C. get's a representative in Congress... |
23:25.02 | zigman | i love to do something like that too |
23:25.06 | sxpert | zigman: sure ;) |
23:25.10 | zigman | k |
23:25.21 | zigman | sxpert, ever tried lfs on that via thing ? |
23:25.24 | jsmith | bevins: A non-voting member, of course! gotta love taxation without representation |
23:25.30 | bevins | So does Iraq...Saddam.... |
23:25.30 | zigman | fun huh ? |
23:25.38 | sxpert | zigman: that's what I currently getting to work... |
23:25.54 | zigman | hehe the cmov thing really suxx |
23:25.55 | draser2 | taxation without representation = extortion |
23:26.01 | sxpert | the LFS part is done, installing more packages (xserver.freedesktop.org) and gtk |
23:26.02 | zigman | just use the uname hack |
23:26.09 | bevins | I don't think they'd let him vote either... |
23:26.13 | draser2 | scratch that...even extortion gives a temporary rep. |
23:26.14 | zigman | did you compile for i686 ? |
23:26.29 | zigman | what do you need a xserver for ? |
23:26.33 | zigman | on the car thing ? |
23:26.38 | sxpert | zigman: uh, I went for default optimization, kernel for C3 |
23:26.47 | sxpert | zigman: UI/GPS :))) |
23:27.40 | zigman | ahhh |
23:27.46 | zigman | what gps software are yougoing to use ? |
23:27.49 | zigman | gpsdrive? |
23:27.52 | sxpert | my own |
23:28.00 | zigman | url ? |
23:28.00 | sxpert | gpsdrive sucks ballz |
23:28.13 | sxpert | http://sxpert.esitcom.org/projects/navsys |
23:28.17 | jsmith | sxpert: Then show me something better... |
23:28.18 | zigman | hehe map and guide in a wine would be fun though |
23:28.26 | draser2 | freedesk uses that kdrive to deploy drivers |
23:28.28 | sxpert | the UI is undergoing complete redesign |
23:28.47 | sxpert | jsmith: mine will be *much* better when I get around to continue it some more ;) |
23:29.24 | zigman | no maps ? |
23:29.39 | draser2 | http://gpsdrive.kraftvoll.at/download.shtml |
23:29.47 | draser2 | bejesus you guys are giving me an education. |
23:29.53 | sxpert | zigman: there are no *free* maps around for europe. the plan is to use tiger for the US |
23:29.57 | zigman | sxpert, when using xterm and xchat |
23:30.07 | zigman | don't you have the same prob with copy and paste i do ? |
23:30.10 | draser2 | this channel rocks! |
23:30.17 | zigman | i can't compy anything from xterm to xcaht |
23:30.24 | zigman | or to mozilla |
23:30.51 | zigman | ahh wait you are using redhat... with kde/gnome ? |
23:31.07 | sxpert | zigman: who, me ? |
23:31.28 | zigman | yeah |
23:32.20 | draser2 | I had the same problem with redhat also for cut and paste...I think lfs will help that. ;) |
23:32.22 | sxpert | well, depends ;) |
23:33.08 | zigman | draser2, i'm using lfs .. and no it didn't help |
23:33.13 | zigman | using redhat helped that ;) |
23:33.20 | zigman | i need to investigate that more |
23:33.26 | zigman | don't know where to start yet |
23:33.35 | zigman | haven't done much with X |
23:33.36 | zigman | yet |
23:33.40 | sxpert | zigman: mebbe it's the 2 button mouse ? |
23:34.03 | zigman | no |
23:34.14 | zigman | i copys from 1 xterm to another just fine |
23:34.53 | sxpert | zigman: there's some wierd shit going on in xchat |
23:35.11 | zigman | <PROTECTED> |
23:35.13 | YoYo^ | hey, anyone using asterisk and festival on fedora? |
23:35.32 | zigman | YoYo why ? |
23:35.36 | zigman | doesn't work |
23:35.39 | zigman | ? |
23:35.44 | YoYo^ | dunno |
23:35.46 | YoYo^ | that's why I'm asking |
23:36.05 | YoYo^ | I just installed RH9 on my new home box and am updating to Fedora as we speak |
23:36.14 | YoYo^ | just wondering if it's worth the effort to install/play with festival |
23:36.45 | dimmik | I tried * with fedora. It was working great, but no capi support in fedora so... I switched back to rh9 |
23:37.13 | dimmik | btw fedora is much faster than rh9 |
23:37.16 | sxpert | dimmik: hack your own kernel with capi support |
23:38.23 | dimmik | sxpert> Yea, I know. But I prefer to play a bit with * before that (since I have only benn using it for 2 weeks) |
23:38.36 | sxpert | heh |
23:39.15 | sxpert | aaaaah.. stepped on the switch :( |
23:39.25 | sxpert | (of the currently building LFS) |
23:39.28 | zigman | NEVER put a bootprom in the other way around |
23:39.29 | zigman | ;) |
23:39.39 | zigman | sxpert, ? |
23:39.58 | zigman | the powerswitch ? |
23:40.01 | zigman | hehe fun ;) |
23:40.03 | sxpert | zigman: yeah |
23:40.12 | zigman | i did that too |
23:40.20 | zigman | when building on a 233 PII |
23:40.21 | sxpert | the switch that's on the power strip |
23:40.41 | doughecka | Solaris 8 & 9 Free for x86 Once Again |
23:40.49 | doughecka | let the porting of * to solaris begine!! |
23:40.50 | zigman | old news |
23:40.56 | sxpert | zigman: no problem, it just rebooted instantly :) |
23:41.04 | sxpert | god I love this system :) |
23:41.14 | zigman | doughecka, its free only for non commercial use |
23:41.22 | zigman | hehe |
23:41.27 | zigman | sure it does |
23:42.00 | zigman | after switching to ext3 every box came backup after a hardware reset |
23:42.35 | sxpert | well, I have had ext3 on that box for more than a year |
23:43.06 | doughecka | bah |
23:44.03 | zigman | hehe dd is great for backup stuff |
23:44.04 | zigman | ;) |
23:44.14 | sxpert | turned off like a pig everytime I turned the car key |
23:44.47 | zigman | i want everythng to be on ramdisk and mount the mp3 read only |
23:50.32 | dimmik | tclark> Just recompiled and it works, Thanks. |
23:51.24 | tclark | yea i guess I should post it up on bugs so it might make it in |
23:52.22 | sxpert | zigman: no one prevents you from doing so. |
23:52.43 | sxpert | zigman: however, it's not necessary, ext3 is super-stable enough not to need this kind of hacks |
23:53.33 | *** join/#asterisk Kumbang (~mandimadu@167.205.22.54) |
23:55.07 | dimmik | Can ext3 be trusted for an embedded system? |
23:57.15 | sxpert | dimmik: I can tell you I have stress tested it for more than a year in the car ;) |
23:57.29 | jjanzer | heh |
23:57.49 | sxpert | dimmik: it just.... works ;) |
23:57.53 | dimmik | sxpert: with no data loss? |
23:58.03 | sxpert | dimmik: not that I could see... |
23:59.01 | doughecka | or hear |
23:59.01 | doughecka | :P |
23:59.02 | dimmik | sxpert: cool, so I don't have to use ramdrive etc |
23:59.11 | sxpert | dimmik: not that I've seen |
23:59.20 | sxpert | doughecka: heheh |
23:59.37 | sxpert | dimmik: or heard |