00:01.07 | sharp | how do i get the conference rooms to work |
00:01.50 | IronHelix | you need to assign an extension |
00:01.59 | Essobi | Fuckin stupid tornados. |
00:02.07 | sharp | it tells me May 30 13:56:45 WARNING[409617]: pbx.c:1176 pbx_extension_helper: No application 'Meetme' for extension (local, 3000, 1) |
00:02.21 | flavour | The 144kbit sat modem ''BGAN' is *great* but too pricey for long-term usage |
00:02.26 | ManxPower | sharp: What digium card do yo have installed? |
00:02.35 | sharp | no digium card |
00:02.36 | lancey | flavour: 144kbit is slow |
00:02.43 | sharp | is that the problem? |
00:02.44 | ManxPower | sharp: do a "show application meetme" |
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00:02.58 | kale_ | hey |
00:03.00 | sharp | bart*CLI> show application meetme |
00:03.00 | sharp | Your application(s) is (are) not registered |
00:03.12 | ManxPower | sharp: You need a Digium card or use ztdummy or zaprtc to fake the digium card. |
00:03.30 | ManxPower | sharp: MeetMe won't build unless you have zaptel installed. |
00:03.32 | kale_ | this is a really dumb question. i just set up *, can register my sip softphone (kphone)... now how do i call extension 500 to listen to the demo? |
00:03.33 | ManxPower | To search the Asterisk mailing list archive go to www.google.com and put site:lists.digium.com in addition to your other query terms. |
00:03.59 | flavour | BGAN is damned portable & it's plenty of bandwidth for a Satphone!" |
00:04.05 | flavour | I'm used to 2400 bps ;) |
00:04.11 | lancey | pulu: any prices of NewSkies? |
00:04.51 | IronHelix | sharp: you need to turn on ztdummy... in your zaptel source dir edit the file 'Makefile' and remove the # in front of ztdummy |
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00:04.54 | IronHelix | that will fix it |
00:05.15 | ManxPower | IronHelix: Assuming he has the correct USB chipset in his system. |
00:05.33 | IronHelix | true |
00:06.14 | IronHelix | kale_: assuming you need to make sure that the sipphone in sip.conf is going into the right context (default), and in extensions.conf that default includes demo |
00:06.45 | kale_ | *nods* |
00:07.21 | kale_ | wait |
00:07.26 | IronHelix | remember you can only dial the extension of your current context and any included contexts |
00:07.31 | kale_ | sike, that may do it |
00:07.36 | kale_ | yeahhh... thx |
00:08.06 | lancey | pulu: u still here? |
00:08.15 | ManxPower | kale_: see the following urls, especially the FNORDS url. |
00:08.16 | ManxPower | Useful Asterisk Docs (BOOKMARK THEM!): http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=documentation (look at the "Unofficial Links") and http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk and http://www.fnords.org/~eric/asterisk/ (my site) and http://asteriskdocs.org/ |
00:08.34 | kale_ | 10 4 good buddy, thanks |
00:13.49 | kale_ | cheers, it works -- my dialplan wasn't tweaked right.. thanks! |
00:17.15 | Darwin35 | M<anx =asterisk junkie |
00:18.45 | derrick | damn, that took me about an hour to convert that damn lcars wav w/ sox to smething the cisco would handle |
00:18.52 | derrick | damn you for making wnt to copy you darwin ;) |
00:19.09 | Darwin35 | lol |
00:19.17 | Darwin35 | but it works |
00:19.33 | derrick | yeah, makes me wanna go watch some STNG |
00:19.40 | Darwin35 | lol |
00:20.09 | Darwin35 | so now you get incoming transmission whe your phone rings |
00:20.15 | derrick | ;) |
00:20.46 | derrick | i was seeing if you could specify the ring from that one * variable ALERT_INFO but it doesn't seem to do what i thunk |
00:21.31 | Darwin35 | well sorry but I like it |
00:21.40 | Darwin35 | its a fun rin tone |
00:21.45 | derrick | yeah it is, i love it :) |
00:21.52 | derrick | i wish i could get my cell phone to play it |
00:22.04 | derrick | hmmm..not sure what format it requires |
00:22.11 | Darwin35 | you should be able to |
00:22.18 | Darwin35 | ask them |
00:22.23 | derrick | damn, that could be anothe hour long tangent :) |
00:22.33 | Darwin35 | lol |
00:22.42 | Darwin35 | keep you out of trouble |
00:22.45 | derrick | hah |
00:24.53 | lancey | ~seen zoa |
00:25.01 | jbot | zoa is currently on #asterisk (7h 3m 57s). Has said a total of 45 messages. Is idling for 48m 17s |
00:27.20 | Blackvel | n8 |
00:27.29 | Darwin35 | ~seen jbot |
00:27.32 | jbot | jbot is currently on #ipaq (6h 21m 15s) #how (6h 21m 15s) #bzleague (6h 21m 15s) #gct (6h 21m 15s) #storm (6h 21m 15s) #orkut (6h 21m 15s) #asterisk (6h 21m 15s) #botpark (6h 21m 15s) #magnia (6h 21m 15s) #ol (6h 21m 15s) #kiss (6h 21m 15s) #tacobeam (6h 21m 15s) |
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00:37.06 | Supaplex | ~seen mycarkeys |
00:37.07 | jbot | i haven't seen 'mycarkeys', Supaplex |
00:45.34 | Darwin35 | _seen my sextooys |
00:45.42 | Darwin35 | _seen my sextoys |
00:45.51 | Darwin35 | ~seen my sextoys |
00:45.52 | jbot | i haven't seen 'my sextoys', Darwin35 |
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00:46.35 | Essobi | ~seen my dick, but Oprah and J-Lo has. |
00:46.36 | jbot | Essobi: i haven't seen 'my dick, but oprah and j-lo has.' |
00:47.11 | Essobi | Stupid tornados. |
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00:48.37 | Darwin35 | I dont get why when building spandsp its not finnding the files where they got put |
00:49.04 | Essobi | Cause you don't know what you're doing. |
00:49.38 | Darwin35 | tif_dir.h and tiffiop.h got put in /usr/local/include where the other tif headers are |
00:49.58 | Darwin35 | no I am not on linux |
00:50.03 | Darwin35 | I am on fbsd |
00:50.18 | Darwin35 | trying to get spandsp to compile and work |
00:52.20 | douglasc | Would you consider Asterisk to be stable enough for production-level use? |
00:52.29 | Supaplex | ;) |
00:52.39 | Essobi | Supaplex you too? |
00:52.43 | Essobi | St. Loui? |
00:52.45 | Supaplex | bash.org joke |
00:52.54 | Essobi | Darwin35 Good like w/that. |
00:53.03 | Essobi | Supaplex :P |
00:53.15 | Supaplex | despite my typo anyway =) |
00:53.17 | Essobi | 2nd day this week we've had touchdowns. |
00:53.32 | Supaplex | eek |
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00:57.29 | raul415 | douglasc:im using in production |
00:57.47 | raul415 | my probs have been more voip related than * related |
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00:57.56 | Darwin35 | I am close |
00:58.05 | Darwin35 | just have to get ot to find the 2 files |
00:58.22 | Darwin35 | then it should compile |
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01:09.41 | debaser | backslidin', how do you do? |
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01:23.15 | debaser | home, is where i want to be |
01:23.21 | debaser | pick me up and turn me 'round |
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01:28.55 | Darwin35 | t4.c:38:21: tiffiop.h: No such file or directory |
01:28.55 | Darwin35 | In file included from t4.c:41: |
01:28.55 | Darwin35 | <PROTECTED> |
01:30.02 | Darwin35 | make no sense |
01:32.35 | BoRiS | symlink it to /usr/include |
01:32.45 | BoRiS | Darwin35!!!!!!! :) |
01:33.22 | Darwin35 | the make file is pointing right to the/usr/local/incude |
01:34.30 | Darwin35 | Boris we are patching for fbsd |
01:34.39 | Darwin35 | to get into our ports |
01:34.44 | BoRiS | Nice. :) |
01:34.52 | Darwin35 | it has to use our layout not linux |
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01:35.12 | Darwin35 | we got zaptel and * compileing and working |
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01:37.17 | derrick | hmm..where's t4.c ? |
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01:39.06 | Darwin35 | src |
01:39.17 | Darwin35 | in the src dir |
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01:39.52 | derrick | of which component? i didn't see it in libpri, asterisk or zaptel |
01:40.08 | derrick | find . -type f -name \*t4.c -ls had nada |
01:40.17 | Darwin35 | this is spandsp |
01:40.23 | derrick | ah |
01:40.39 | Darwin35 | the lib used for the fax addon |
01:41.11 | BoRiS | Darwin35: Is the timing fixed? |
01:41.28 | Darwin35 | its all working fine on my p233 |
01:41.58 | Darwin35 | it was a irq problem with the 2 pci slots on my personal machine sharing 1 irq |
01:42.16 | Darwin35 | my personal machine is a mini-itx mb |
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01:45.30 | jjhall | I hate contexts... |
01:47.04 | BoRiS | Me too. |
01:49.17 | Umaro | contexts rock! |
01:50.46 | JerJer | asterisk rocks! |
01:51.03 | JerJer | the root of asterisk's power is in the contexts |
01:51.12 | Supaplex | asterisk isn't cool |
01:51.16 | Supaplex | IT'S AWESOME! |
01:51.41 | Supaplex | %B-) |
01:52.05 | YoYo | jbot, asterisk is also awesome |
01:52.06 | jbot | YoYo: okay |
01:52.10 | YoYo | ~asterisk |
01:52.12 | jbot | a PBX (Private Brance eXchange) and telephony toolkit. http://www.asterisk.org, or very cool, or awesome |
01:52.34 | jjhall | Yeah, but I have an incomming connection (FWD) trying to come in and authenticate under my Firefly definition instead of its own. Please take a look: http://www.pastebin.com/69781 |
01:52.38 | jjhall | Outgoing works fine. |
01:53.43 | JerJer | are you running cvs -head? |
01:54.00 | JerJer | show what prints on the CLI |
01:54.05 | ManxPower | jjhall: One of the dark secrets of Asterisk is that if an incoming call does not match a [peer/user] then it will match the last entry in iax|sip.conf |
01:54.26 | JerJer | ManxPower: not true...that problem has been fixed ages ago |
01:54.29 | jjhall | May 30 19:36:28 NOTICE[-1147958352]: chan_iax2.c:5108 socket_read: Host 65.39.205.121 failed to authenticate as jjhall-firefly |
01:54.41 | ManxPower | jjhall: INBOUND is type=user, OUTBOUND=type=peer |
01:54.42 | jjhall | Running head from a month or two ago. |
01:54.50 | ManxPower | jjhall: looks like you have the type= reversed. |
01:55.05 | jjhall | OK, let me switch it and see if it works. |
01:55.15 | JerJer | a context on a peer doesn't make too much sense either |
01:55.36 | jjhall | I was adding things just to try to get it to work. |
01:55.38 | ManxPower | JerJer: Not for SIP, but it does for IAX, right? |
01:55.48 | JerJer | neither |
01:56.21 | JerJer | i don't care what context gets used on the far end, when i'm calling out |
01:56.33 | ManxPower | Hmm? So Dial(IAX2/user@peer) with a context= in the type=peer is not the same as IAX@/user@peer/exten@context? |
01:56.48 | JerJer | it is, but why care? |
01:57.05 | JerJer | that's just adding unnecessary complication to an already complex process |
01:57.08 | ManxPower | JerJer: A lot of IAX dial examples out there use IAX@/user@peer/exten@context |
01:57.11 | postel | is there anywhere any docs on large * deployments? (docs/configs/feedback)? |
01:57.18 | jjhall | After switching user/peer on both sections, same message on CLI |
01:57.28 | JerJer | cvs update |
01:57.39 | jjhall | K, will try it. |
01:57.47 | ManxPower | jjhall: your fwd entry is not matching your incoming calls for some reason. |
01:57.48 | Supaplex | postel: I know the wiki mentions it, but I haven't revied that section. |
01:58.11 | JerJer | is fwd sending the calls using the user 'iaxfwd' ? |
01:58.20 | postel | Supaplex: lets see then ;) |
01:58.26 | postel | Supaplex: thx btw |
01:58.29 | jjhall | No, user is 43506 |
01:58.32 | derrick | hmm..back from the dead eh mr postel? |
01:58.43 | JerJer | jjhall: no when iaxtel sends calls to you |
01:58.45 | JerJer | er |
01:58.48 | JerJer | fwd via iax |
01:58.57 | postel | derrick: yeah, i needed some shaving, i looked terrible |
01:58.58 | Supaplex | postel: np, enjoy |
01:59.01 | JerJer | they have to have a IAX2/user@blah in their config |
01:59.04 | derrick | heh |
01:59.19 | JerJer | whatever that user is needs to be in your iax.conf |
01:59.29 | jjhall | JerJer: Not sure. |
01:59.52 | file | Virbiage... will you ever stop taunting us with your IAX phone and just sell the damn thing |
01:59.57 | file | </minirant> |
02:00.13 | dedd | file: answer is no |
02:00.23 | debaser | the virbiage vaporphone 2001 or whatever? |
02:00.26 | JerJer | until i'm prooved wrong i'm gonna believe they are just using the asterisk community to get the word out |
02:00.41 | JerJer | then all of a sudden a new SIP phone will be on the market |
02:00.52 | JerJer | with IAX Comming Soon(tm) |
02:00.59 | file | yeah |
02:00.59 | Supaplex | heh |
02:01.10 | debaser | JerJer: i don't even believe there is a phone yet |
02:01.29 | debaser | i think its just a ploy to sell their software |
02:01.52 | dedd | debaser: do u know anyone who bought it (firefly that is) |
02:02.04 | debaser | nope |
02:02.24 | debaser | i don't even know if its for sale, really. |
02:02.40 | debaser | really, i'm just talking out of my ass because i have nothing to go on with them |
02:02.47 | debaser | since they never released the product :P |
02:04.06 | dedd | see the light |
02:04.07 | dedd | =) |
02:04.19 | JerJer | in your eyes |
02:04.24 | Supaplex | hehe |
02:04.34 | debaser | oh jer, please sing peter gabriel to me. |
02:04.39 | JerJer | :) |
02:04.43 | Supaplex | hahaha |
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02:09.53 | Essobi | Anyone else about to run to their basement? |
02:10.02 | Death_INC | me! |
02:10.03 | Death_INC | wait |
02:10.06 | Death_INC | I don't have one |
02:10.10 | Essobi | :| |
02:10.13 | Essobi | Sux0rs. |
02:10.23 | Essobi | unplug your shit and run for the ditch |
02:10.27 | jjhall | I'm updating to latest CVS now, but if this helps, this is FWD's setup page: http://www.freeworlddialup.com/advanced/iax That is what I started from, which didn;t work. |
02:10.33 | Death_INC | heh the * changelog is currently a zero byte file :b |
02:10.37 | Death_INC | Essobi: why? |
02:10.49 | Essobi | SCCP -> H323 isn't passing me my ringback. :| |
02:10.58 | Essobi | SCCP2 for that matter. |
02:11.16 | JerJer | SCCP2? |
02:11.20 | ManxPower | Honestly, I would still buy a SIP phone that had multiple call appearances and programmable buttons if it was under $150 |
02:11.36 | Essobi | not V2, the other version. |
02:11.43 | ManxPower | Essobi: What's "show version" show? |
02:11.44 | Essobi | There's three drivers out right now |
02:11.56 | ManxPower | Essobi: You mean chan_sccp. JerJer's is chan_skinny |
02:12.18 | dcarmich | does anyone know of a card out there that can let an * box offer ISDN BRI lines to local ISDN deviecs? |
02:12.19 | dcarmich | devices? |
02:12.31 | Essobi | chan_sccp2 |
02:12.45 | ManxPower | Essobi: That's just a fork of chan_sccp with a few more features. |
02:12.49 | Essobi | Yea. |
02:12.53 | Essobi | The fork. |
02:13.00 | Essobi | Seems to work half decent. |
02:13.05 | Essobi | CVS-HEAD-05/17/04-14:17:52 <--- Old. |
02:13.07 | ManxPower | dcarmich: dcarmich: QuadBRI I think chan. Check the mailing list archives. |
02:13.10 | ManxPower | astgoogle |
02:13.13 | ManxPower | ..er.. |
02:13.14 | ManxPower | To search the Asterisk mailing list archive go to www.google.com and put site:lists.digium.com in addition to your other query terms. |
02:13.23 | Essobi | I got a test box for * integration into our network. :) |
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02:13.48 | ManxPower | Essobi: Try a more recent CVS |
02:13.53 | Essobi | Roger that. |
02:14.07 | Essobi | JerJer How's chan_skinny working in recent? |
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02:17.05 | JerJer | Essobi: use your favorate pastebin and show me the cli output (with debug turned on in logger.conf) |
02:17.20 | ManxPower | jjhall: Did it work? |
02:17.31 | jjhall | Still compiling |
02:17.46 | jjhall | Asterisk box is dual PPro 200, not a speed demon |
02:18.03 | ManxPower | jjhall: If it doesn't, put your iaxfwd stuff at the END of sip.conf |
02:19.57 | jjhall | I'd rather fix it than hack it, but if that is all I can do to get it working for now, no huge deal. |
02:20.22 | ManxPower | jjhall: Fixing it is the better option. |
02:20.52 | ManxPower | I gave up on IAXtel because someone at Digium kept rebooting the IAXtel server and forgetting to reload the RSA keys so it failed to auth. |
02:21.30 | jjhall | Iaxtel is working great, it is FWD that I am trying to play with |
02:21.38 | Death_INC | ManxPower: uh RSA was broken for a while, you can just do a host-based allow and not use RSA and it works fine |
02:21.55 | ManxPower | Death_INC: I just stoped using it. |
02:22.35 | ManxPower | Death_INC: It was not useful to me. |
02:24.33 | Death_INC | until encryption is possible, I don't see mch benefit of having the RSA up anyways, except for in preparation for the introduction of encryption |
02:24.52 | Death_INC | not that that's relevant :b |
02:26.52 | JerJer | damn |
02:27.01 | JerJer | sounds like fun to me |
02:27.16 | JerJer | RSA is for the user authentication |
02:27.51 | derrick | and it's useful so people can't sniff a u/p combo and use your service |
02:28.00 | Death_INC | JerJer: aah right, roaming users... was thinbking of static addresses, heh |
02:28.46 | JerJer | well there is md5 |
02:28.55 | JerJer | but one can always replay an md5 |
02:29.24 | Legend` | does call parking work w/ SIP clients? |
02:29.28 | citats | JerJer: howsthat? |
02:29.29 | Legend` | 7940s, to be specific |
02:29.29 | file | it sure does |
02:29.45 | JerJer | citats: the md5 sum is always the same |
02:30.07 | JerJer | so just capture the md5 sum and shoot it down the wire when asked |
02:30.16 | citats | JerJer: its challenge based |
02:30.33 | Legend` | file: yeah? i can pick up a parked call, but when i try to transfer a call to 700, i don't hear allison |
02:31.31 | citats | you can mitm md5 with no problem... thats why we have rsa, so both sides know they are talking to the holders of the keys |
02:31.52 | brc_ | Death_INC: I was there in march |
02:32.00 | brc_ | you been there before? |
02:32.57 | JerJer | citats: all you have to do is sniff the md5 |
02:33.13 | citats | JerJer: thats not true |
02:33.17 | JerJer | we haven't done this with asterisk, but it has been done with other VoIp devices |
02:33.19 | citats | it doesnt work that way |
02:33.36 | JerJer | duno i've personally watched two guys do it |
02:33.46 | JerJer | using a hub and etheral |
02:33.57 | JerJer | switch is a differnt story all together |
02:33.57 | jjhall | Now I feel stupid.. Who would have thought (well, besides JerJer) that updating CVS would fix it... Thanks a bundle all who made suggestions |
02:34.02 | citats | you can sniff all you want, but the challenge will be different for the next authentication |
02:34.16 | citats | the md5 that is passed is a combo of the challenge and the secret |
02:34.28 | citats | so you need to know the plaintext to do anything |
02:34.31 | JerJer | then asterisk must be smarter than some common VoIP devices out there |
02:34.32 | derrick | ettercap can make take the switch argument away..there were older tools like hunt..but ettercap does it all for you |
02:34.59 | Death_INC | brc_: nope |
02:35.04 | brc_ | ahh |
02:35.09 | brc_ | what part? |
02:35.12 | brc_ | metro manila? |
02:35.21 | brc_ | makati city is the business district |
02:35.39 | brc_ | Death_INC: where you staying? |
02:36.32 | brc_ | you've gotta be sure to hit SM (ShoeMart..it's like superwalmart X 50) and the ...shoot whats the name |
02:36.36 | brc_ | they've got this HUGE mall |
02:36.59 | Death_INC | brc_: sec, looking up the name of the hotel |
02:37.06 | brc_ | and if you're after any *cough backup dvd's *cough* hit greenfield mall |
02:37.33 | brc_ | stayed at the pen (peninsula) |
02:37.45 | brc_ | it was pretty nice by 3'rd world country standards |
02:38.11 | brc_ | you get a basket of fresh mango's and guavas in yer room every day |
02:38.24 | JerJer | Essobi: when the mirrors update again, do a cvs update... I ~may~ have addressed the problem... (untested) |
02:38.43 | Death_INC | brc_: I'm going to angeles city with a couple friends |
02:38.44 | brc_ | and if you tip the guy a couple bucks (50 peso's to the doller...(not precisely but doing it that way makes it really easy)) |
02:38.48 | brc_ | ahhh |
02:38.57 | Death_INC | I can't find ther name of the hotel tho lol |
02:39.02 | brc_ | I didn't make it out of metro manila :'( |
02:39.22 | JerJer | mmm magos |
02:39.27 | brc_ | except for a _short_ trip to sebu for like 2 hours then back again |
02:39.37 | brc_ | Jer their mangos are outstanding! |
02:39.46 | chapster | never had mangos. What is it similar to? |
02:39.48 | brc_ | _f a r_ better then the ones here |
02:40.05 | brc_ | hrm |
02:40.11 | Death_INC | I don't really like mangos, too sweet |
02:40.16 | JerJer | chapster: mangos |
02:40.17 | brc_ | maybe sorta not really like a peach texture |
02:40.29 | Death_INC | like a slightly stringy peach texture yah |
02:40.35 | debaser | mangos are yummy. |
02:41.04 | SplasPood | Is there any way, using the manager API, that I can tie the Originate Failed response to the Originate that caused it? |
02:41.09 | brc_ | they have this awesome mango shake in the pen lobby |
02:41.15 | chapster | They probably are. I looked at my first slice of Kiwi with great suspicion. Once I tasted, there was no holding me back. |
02:41.26 | brc_ | Death_INC: I hope you like chinese food tho |
02:41.26 | debaser | i love mango lossis or whatever those yummy indian drinks are |
02:41.48 | brc_ | Death_INC: if you ask if they know of a place to get a really good hamburger everyone will stare at you like you are some kind of freak |
02:42.16 | Death_INC | brc_: I'm safe, I don't eat meat :b |
02:42.22 | brc_ | ooo bad bad |
02:42.30 | brc_ | double plus ungood freak (tm) |
02:42.37 | Death_INC | lol |
02:42.49 | brc_ | chinese and italian seemed to be basically all they eat |
02:42.56 | brc_ | I just about starved for two weeks |
02:43.04 | jjhall | I think I'd go nuts if I didn't eat any meat. |
02:43.09 | Death_INC | heh, well I'll live on alcohol! |
02:43.20 | JerJer | mmm beeer |
02:43.31 | file | BEER? WHERE! |
02:44.04 | jjhall | JerJer: You deserve a beer or two with the roasting you took last week (well, nufone in general) on the mail list. I'd send you one or two if I had any here. |
02:44.05 | brc_ | Death_INC: why the trip? |
02:44.07 | brc_ | biz? |
02:44.26 | JerJer | jjhall: that's at least a monthly occurance |
02:44.40 | jjhall | JerJer: Yeah, still undeserving though. |
02:44.48 | chapster | JerJer brought it on himself. Since he was unable to magically duplicate the other guys problem... :P |
02:44.54 | brc_ | JerJer: are you guys still working on the web interface? |
02:44.56 | jjhall | LOL |
02:45.21 | JerJer | i've verified with quite a few people that we are no longer getting labeled as spam on their machines |
02:45.30 | JerJer | that's all i can do, i guess |
02:45.35 | Death_INC | brc_: no, just for the hell of it |
02:45.45 | brc_ | Death_INC: if you've got friends in high places see if they'll take you to tagaytay for the day |
02:45.51 | brc_ | it's _awesome_ |
02:46.20 | brc_ | totally different from everywhere else...all rich people houses and rolling hills |
02:46.30 | JerJer | brc_: slowly ... people keep offering money for us to solve their problems, so the website keeps getting a lower priority |
02:46.35 | brc_ | it's a old volcano |
02:46.35 | Death_INC | brc_: I have friends in high places, ben frankin |
02:46.57 | chapster | JerJer: Thats a good problem to have. |
02:47.09 | brc_ | JerJer: ahh :) to the first & :\ to the second |
02:47.17 | Death_INC | JerJer, I can tell you what hits I get from spamassassin if you want to kick off some sorta email to me |
02:47.28 | Death_INC | I've had them get cought too |
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02:47.36 | jjhall | JerJer: You guys considered outsourcing your web page? I'd be willing to trade work for a few million minutes (Well, not THAT drastic, but you know what I mean.) |
02:47.38 | JerJer | we've beat that horse pretty damn hard |
02:47.39 | brc_ | maybe you guys could contract the interface out to somebody...could end up being cheaper then doing it your self |
02:47.53 | JerJer | jjhall: no it has to be something we can maintain |
02:48.12 | brc_ | why does somebody else doing it mean you can't maintain it? |
02:48.25 | JerJer | cuz it will come back all java and shit |
02:48.31 | Death_INC | eww |
02:48.39 | Death_INC | KILL JAVA! |
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02:48.47 | JerJer | and why spend the time telling someone else to do it, when I can just do it myself? |
02:48.52 | brc_ | not if you specify no java and look at the persons previous work |
02:48.57 | jjhall | Well, personally I don't know or use Java or Javascript. PHP and HTML. |
02:49.21 | Death_INC | JerJer, why not just throw together a basic interface that works, then make it look pretty after... |
02:49.31 | Death_INC | should be able to do that i a couple days max |
02:49.32 | JerJer | its not that simple |
02:49.43 | Death_INC | what's the problems? |
02:49.43 | brc_ | because it's cheaper (as in because if you don't have to spend your time on the website when you can hire somebody to do it for $20 bucks an hour you can be doing stuff that makes 80 bucks an hour) |
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02:49.48 | JerJer | i'm sure ppl would be really pissed if their accounts started getting locked down for no real reason |
02:49.56 | JerJer | i'm not touching the production network |
02:50.07 | brc_ | JerJer: how about just a _very_ simple interface to simply CHECK the balence? |
02:50.12 | brc_ | not modify anything |
02:50.15 | JerJer | we will migrate people to the new network at the approprate time |
02:50.20 | brc_ | ooo |
02:50.21 | Death_INC | aah worried about needing to have some sort of locking mechanism? |
02:50.22 | brc_ | new network? |
02:50.27 | jjhall | I'd be happy with that. (view only interface) |
02:50.33 | brc_ | me three |
02:50.44 | dedd | anything > nothing =) |
02:51.01 | Death_INC | you could only permit people to attempt to log in twice per minute, but not lock people out if that's what you mean |
02:51.02 | brc_ | it's sorta hard to sell nufone to people when you tell em they have to email you guys to check their balence :\ |
02:51.20 | brc_ | rarw |
02:51.21 | JerJer | we send out email now |
02:51.27 | brc_ | dog barking |
02:51.30 | brc_ | wants to go on a walk |
02:51.31 | brc_ | bbl |
02:51.48 | dedd | brc_: meaning it gotta shit =) |
02:51.49 | jjhall | Back in a few, need to go check on my gopher traps in my back yard. |
02:52.03 | brc_ | she's got the leash in her mouth... |
02:52.07 | brc_ | bbl |
02:52.34 | JerJer | who's giving odds on if she poos while she's 'walking' ? :) |
02:52.49 | brc_ | *sigh* |
02:52.56 | brc_ | she did 10 minutes ago in the backyard |
02:53.04 | JerJer | d'oh |
02:53.32 | brc_ | :p |
02:54.20 | brc_ | har har |
02:54.22 | brc_ | bye |
02:54.59 | Death_INC | JerJer, you pusted a IPv6 support patch? |
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02:55.46 | klc | hello all |
02:57.10 | Moc__ | damn I can't find a good play of adagio for strings |
02:58.57 | Death_INC | n/m read that wrong lol |
02:59.03 | Death_INC | submit, not submitted |
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02:59.59 | kale_ | hey |
03:00.20 | kale_ | i'm back with another (possibly) stupid question that's driving me crazy. trying to call another sip client registered with my server, and i keep getting "482 Loop Detected" errors... mailing list is of no help :/ |
03:01.06 | Moc__ | the ext you call must be redirect to yourself |
03:01.40 | kale_ | it doesn't seem to be... |
03:02.43 | Death_INC | JESUS, why does everybody have to tell everybody to compile the FC2 modules the hard way |
03:02.58 | kale_ | ? |
03:03.09 | dedd | Death_INC: ?? |
03:03.10 | Death_INC | it's so easy with FC2 that you don't even need the kernel-source installed and you can compile heh |
03:03.22 | Death_INC | just use /lib/modules/`uname -r` as your source tree |
03:03.26 | kale_ | OH fedora |
03:03.28 | kale_ | heh |
03:03.29 | chapster | what does compile mean? |
03:03.30 | Death_INC | and it has everything already |
03:03.35 | chapster | JUST KIDDING!!!!! |
03:03.37 | dedd | wow |
03:03.39 | dedd | interesting |
03:03.50 | Death_INC | no, everybody has to tell people to copy everything from here and there and edit this and recompiel this and wtf |
03:04.01 | dedd | haha |
03:04.03 | Death_INC | I posted it like 3x too heh |
03:04.12 | dedd | url? |
03:04.13 | dedd | haha |
03:04.30 | Death_INC | on the -dev mailing list and the -users mailing list heh, I'm gonna try to fix the wiki |
03:04.44 | jjhall | Anyone here have DishNetwork? I just noticed a bunch of Sirius channels and wonder if they are permanent or not. |
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03:04.53 | Death_INC | just use /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build as your source tree <-- oops wrong dir |
03:09.05 | klc | jjhall: dont know for sure.. but I think they are |
03:09.36 | klc | I have a calling group question.. |
03:10.05 | klc | I need to call out on one of 4 lines.. and I want to use them in given order |
03:10.15 | klc | if first is full use next then next... ect |
03:10.20 | Legend` | groups |
03:10.24 | jjhall | klc: No big deal, I just surfed through them and realized one thing... I no longer have any desire to get a Sirius radio for my car. LOL |
03:10.44 | klc | but do groups let you order what line is used first? |
03:10.58 | klc | per what I was reading it was a random pick in the group |
03:11.04 | Legend` | that is the behavior i saw |
03:11.15 | Death_INC | klc: it will be in the order they're listed in zapata.conf by my experience |
03:11.30 | klc | ok if that is the case then we are good |
03:11.31 | klc | :) |
03:11.36 | klc | I will test and see |
03:12.01 | Legend` | Death_INC: is it the order? or the channel number? |
03:12.23 | Death_INC | legend, I think I've had 2 then 1 before, and it worked |
03:12.34 | Legend` | ok |
03:12.44 | Death_INC | I could be wrong tho, it's been a while ;) |
03:12.50 | Legend` | i need to play with that a bit, to avoid glare |
03:13.37 | klc | will a reload in asterisk reread the zaptela.conf file? |
03:13.43 | klc | or do I need to kill it off |
03:13.44 | klc | ? |
03:13.45 | Death_INC | restart instead, it may not |
03:13.59 | Death_INC | didn't last I knew ;) |
03:14.29 | Death_INC | pretty much any other file a reload is good tho |
03:16.28 | SplasPood | Anyone know if there is any way to tie the originate failed error in the manager api to the Originate that caused it? |
03:16.45 | kale_ | i dont understand how i'm creating a loopback |
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03:17.38 | SplasPood | Death_INC: yea that seems to be the only remotely viable option |
03:19.14 | JerJer | dd if=/dev/random of=file |
03:19.34 | Supaplex | poor file |
03:19.39 | kale_ | i like to have some sort of control over my randomness... dd if=/dev/mouse of=file , move mouse around |
03:19.46 | Supaplex | sup jer :) |
03:19.58 | JerJer | beating on a wrt54g at the moment |
03:20.00 | Death_INC | kale, lol that works? |
03:20.05 | kale_ | yep |
03:20.12 | Death_INC | JerJer, oh yea? what you doing? I have a GS model ;) |
03:20.17 | kale_ | cat /dev/mouse move it around |
03:20.27 | Supaplex | tcpdump -w - > /dev/dsp |
03:20.32 | Supaplex | listen to your network |
03:20.34 | kale_ | haha |
03:20.43 | Death_INC | lol |
03:20.44 | JerJer | Death_INC: just guess |
03:20.54 | JerJer | i have a wrt54gs also |
03:21.06 | Death_INC | JerJer, trying to make it run *? lol |
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03:21.30 | kale_ | okay this is killing my.. *why* am i getting a loop error? does someone have a nice simple extensions.conf i can see that has like 2 sip extensions? |
03:21.55 | Death_INC | kale_, don't include each other |
03:22.10 | Corydon76-home | You're just lucky, I guess |
03:22.16 | kale_ | default includes them, is that okay? |
03:22.17 | Death_INC | or post your extensions.conf to a pastebin and I'll tell you where your ID-ten-T error is :b |
03:22.27 | kale_ | hehehehe |
03:22.31 | kale_ | wheres pastebin |
03:22.35 | Death_INC | ~pastebin |
03:22.36 | jbot | hmm... pastebin is http://www.pastebin.com post logs and configs here |
03:22.46 | kale_ | thx! |
03:23.00 | jjhall | Make sure you hide any passwords you may include before you submit it... :-) |
03:23.14 | gafachi | does anyone know where I can find specs for IPDC? |
03:23.16 | Death_INC | jjhall: aww I was gonna hax0r him :( |
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03:23.45 | Hitesh | hello |
03:23.46 | jjhall | LOL. OOohhhhhhhhhh, someone may get my Iaxtel password! I'm scared! Hehehe |
03:23.53 | Hitesh | what does skinny.conf do |
03:23.54 | kale_ | pasted |
03:24.02 | Death_INC | kale, heh... link it |
03:24.30 | kale_ | http://www.pastebin.com/69792 |
03:24.32 | Death_INC | ok, need to see your sip.conf then |
03:24.47 | kale_ | omg wtf, it JUST started wroking |
03:24.52 | Death_INC | lol |
03:24.52 | kale_ | @)($#@)( i hate computers |
03:25.10 | kale_ | wait |
03:25.11 | kale_ | it half works |
03:25.21 | kale_ | exten 1000 can call 1001 no probs, but 1001 cannot call 1000 |
03:25.22 | Death_INC | are you calling yourself or something? |
03:25.36 | kale_ | nah, feller couple blocks away |
03:26.10 | Death_INC | what's the point of having different contexts? |
03:26.17 | jjhall | Firewall issues? |
03:26.19 | Death_INC | you don't have anything ELSE in them heh |
03:26.23 | kale_ | i was messing around to make it work :P |
03:26.42 | kale_ | jjhall -- can a firewall screw it up such that if i call him ti works, but not vice versa? because * sees him trying to call |
03:26.54 | kale_ | tho when he tries to call me, another loop |
03:26.58 | Death_INC | well your extensions.conf is fine, it could be somehow trying to call the same phone with both extensions tho |
03:27.40 | Death_INC | put up your sip.conf |
03:27.50 | jjhall | What are the (internal) IP addresses of each phone? Maybe you two are both using the same internal IP range and have the same IP. That could confuse Asterisk I am guessing. |
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03:28.44 | kale_ | http://www.pastebin.com/69794 <-- my sip.conf |
03:29.45 | kale_ | i just ste up an extension to play musiconhold, and * sees it workign fine for him, works fine for me, but he reports that his x-lite client is still stuck at "trying" |
03:30.01 | Death_INC | that looks ok, you see what jj said? |
03:30.12 | kale_ | yeah |
03:30.16 | Hitesh | death_inc: any idea what skinny.conf does |
03:30.36 | Death_INC | Hitesh, configures chan_skinny |
03:30.37 | kale_ | well, my phone's internal ip is 10.10.10.3, his is whatever his firewall gives him, completely diff network ipblock etc |
03:30.50 | Hitesh | death: what is chan_skinny used for |
03:30.54 | Death_INC | kale_, look at sip debug and it'll tell you |
03:31.00 | kale_ | kk, thx |
03:31.26 | Death_INC | Hitesh, SCCP channels |
03:31.26 | jjhall | Yeah, that would be uncommon to get the same with your numbering scheme. I was guessing each had 192.168.0.x as is default in a good number of routers. |
03:32.11 | dcarmich | has anyone tried the 7970G phones with the sccp driver? |
03:33.17 | JerJer | send me one and i'll make it work with chan_skinny |
03:33.24 | jjhall | Hehehe |
03:33.36 | Hitesh | death: i have X100P card .. will i need to do anything with skinny.conf ? |
03:33.38 | jjhall | Then send me one and I'll help test. |
03:34.00 | dedd | hhitesh: zaptel.conf not skinny |
03:35.24 | kale_ | http://www.pastebin.com/69795 |
03:35.28 | kale_ | sip debug |
03:35.36 | Death_INC | Hitesh, no |
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03:36.06 | kale_ | ahhh, sip show peers shows all of us registered to the ip address of my * server |
03:36.11 | kale_ | would that possibly play a factor? |
03:36.16 | Death_INC | kale_, that phone thinks it's calling itself |
03:36.34 | kale_ | i see that |
03:36.40 | kale_ | how do i tell it that my phones aren't on the * box? |
03:36.44 | Death_INC | host should be whatever they are |
03:36.55 | kale_ | * immediately registers them as itself |
03:36.57 | kale_ | ok |
03:36.58 | Death_INC | when they register they will tell * |
03:37.03 | Death_INC | LOL |
03:37.16 | Death_INC | is skpr0n.com you? |
03:37.20 | kale_ | yeah |
03:37.20 | kale_ | hehe |
03:37.25 | Death_INC | haha remove those 2 register lines |
03:37.27 | kale_ | didja see that hottt domain? |
03:37.38 | Death_INC | they're fucking you |
03:37.38 | kale_ | its even better in http ;) |
03:37.42 | kale_ | gotcha |
03:38.51 | kale_ | ah ha! |
03:38.54 | kale_ | it was the register |
03:38.55 | kale_ | you were correct |
03:38.59 | kale_ | thank you mucho :D |
03:39.01 | Death_INC | heh no kidding |
03:39.09 | Death_INC | when you register to yourself it um, registers as yourself |
03:39.11 | kale_ | wonder where i got htat from :/ |
03:39.14 | kale_ | yeeeeahhh |
03:40.25 | file | 7,897 deleted messages |
03:40.29 | file | who thinks I should empty that folder? |
03:40.42 | Supaplex | file: but they are you kin! |
03:40.46 | file | actually I'll archive them |
03:41.25 | Death_INC | backup file? |
03:44.47 | brc_ | otay back |
03:44.53 | brc_ | dog did _not_ poo |
03:45.08 | brc_ | is nufone getting a _basic_ _view ONLY_ webinterface? |
03:45.09 | brc_ | :p |
03:45.11 | Corydon76-home | http://www.srh.noaa.gov/hun/ |
03:45.14 | brc_ | purtty please |
03:45.40 | knight- | kale |
03:45.58 | knight- | stop following me |
03:46.58 | Corydon76-home | Speaking of following... http://www.srh.noaa.gov/bna/ |
03:48.47 | Death_INC | ...? |
03:49.33 | brc_ | ??? |
03:49.41 | brc_ | step 4 |
03:49.44 | brc_ | PROFIT!!! |
03:49.46 | kale_ | jeezus knight |
03:49.51 | kale_ | you werent there to help me earlier |
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04:00.06 | E|ny | hi |
04:01.57 | E|ny | anyone wanna try an iax connection to my new box? |
04:02.03 | E|ny | i've got it setup to go right into meetme |
04:08.37 | Supaplex | i would, but my box is offline atm (guts all over the place) |
04:09.48 | Legend` | E|ny: i can connect w/ a softphone |
04:09.51 | Legend` | no mic though |
04:10.00 | E|ny | k |
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04:11.36 | dedd | i can connect to e|ny |
04:11.41 | E|ny | ok |
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04:16.21 | chemiker_ | hello, i'm getting Got SIP response 481 "Transaction Does Not Exist" back from Asterisk CVS-HEAD-05/30/04-10:17:59 |
04:18.13 | Supaplex | that's new to me. never seen that error. |
04:18.24 | JerJer | ok i know someone runs debian here... anyone know where debian stashes their source trees? (ie for like their gdb) |
04:18.33 | JerJer | can't deal with a deb |
04:19.18 | Supaplex | jer, you want to download source, right? |
04:19.20 | chemiker_ | supaplex: unfortunately I don't have the gateway handy to test it |
04:19.26 | JerJer | Supaplex: yes |
04:19.44 | Supaplex | apt-get source foo |
04:19.56 | Supaplex | but, /etc/apt/sources.list must have deb-src lines to |
04:20.03 | Supaplex | just like deb lines |
04:20.33 | citats | JerJer: apt-get source gdb will get and extract the source |
04:20.48 | Death_INC | bbiab |
04:20.48 | JerJer | no debian box to do that on |
04:20.57 | JerJer | and i need it for the mips proc |
04:21.00 | Supaplex | what platform? |
04:21.08 | Supaplex | packages.debian.org should help |
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04:21.45 | Supaplex | you'll want the patch and the tgz if you intend to mimmic the deb, not sure what magic happens when it's actually built. |
04:22.15 | JerJer | i just want gdb to compile and run on the mips processor |
04:22.24 | JerJer | i think i got what i kneed |
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04:24.24 | Supaplex | or, you can grab the deb and use ar -x to uncompress it. |
04:24.30 | Supaplex | cool :) |
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04:30.50 | Supaplex | sup treb |
04:31.03 | TrbleClef | Hi |
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04:32.14 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o twisted] by ChanServ |
04:32.14 | twisted | sup yall |
04:32.33 | angler- | whats up twisted |
04:32.38 | twisted | haha |
04:32.39 | twisted | not much |
04:34.18 | Corydon76-home | twisted: have you seen the line of T-storms headed towards Huntsville yet? |
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04:35.11 | chemiker_ | any suggestions on how to eliminate Got SIP response 481 "Transaction Does Not Exist" would be appreciated. Thank you. |
04:36.07 | chemiker_ | not feeling well? |
04:36.10 | bkw_ | this over active blader is about to kill me |
04:36.12 | JerJer | bend over |
04:36.15 | bkw_ | haha |
04:36.22 | bkw_ | no I can pee 10 times an hour |
04:36.26 | bkw_ | or more sometimes |
04:36.30 | bkw_ | its very anoying |
04:36.48 | JerJer | just get a legbag and a cathitor |
04:37.00 | chemiker_ | are you on the atkins diet or a heavy smoker? |
04:37.03 | bkw_ | JerJer that has crossed my mind.. but this condition is treatable |
04:37.07 | bkw_ | never smoked |
04:37.10 | bkw_ | and not on a diet |
04:37.29 | chemiker_ | diabetic? |
04:37.32 | bkw_ | nope |
04:37.39 | chemiker_ | have you figured out Got SIP response 481 "Transaction Does Not Exist" |
04:37.42 | chemiker_ | ? :) |
04:43.51 | booyeah3 | whats the best way to record calls? |
04:44.44 | booyeah3 | anyone here? |
04:45.52 | chemiker_ | only us chickens |
04:45.53 | JerJer | schaweeeeeeet |
04:46.00 | JerJer | This GDB was configured as "mipsel-linux-uclibc". |
04:46.00 | JerJer | (gdb) |
04:46.12 | booyeah3 | arg |
04:46.20 | booyeah3 | i guess its not obvious to do |
04:46.57 | JerJer | show application Monitor |
04:49.13 | Corydon76-home | Hey, twisted, Lebanon is due to be hit by the tornado in 10 minutes... |
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04:49.33 | chemiker_ | lebanon the country? |
04:49.41 | Corydon76-home | Lebanon, TN |
04:49.50 | chemiker_ | ahhh better luck next time. |
04:49.52 | Corydon76-home | which is where twisted lived until this weekend |
04:50.01 | twisted | BAH |
04:50.16 | twisted | Corydon: what tornado? |
04:50.38 | chemiker_ | any configs for mediatrix 1104 that don't cause Got SIP response 481 "Transaction Does Not Exist" would be appreciated. |
04:50.38 | twisted | brb |
04:50.38 | Corydon76-home | The one that's on the news here. Traveled along I-40 |
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04:50.47 | twisted | ahh |
04:50.55 | twisted | another twister decided to beat the I-40 construction, eh? |
04:50.56 | matthewa | i hear tornados suck |
04:51.07 | twisted | matthewa: i've lived thru 2... yes they do |
04:51.08 | Supaplex | puny! |
04:51.12 | matthewa | :( |
04:51.19 | klc | can you get a modem call to pass through asterisk? |
04:51.37 | Supaplex | kcl, I've seen something one the mailing lists about it. |
04:51.41 | Legend` | klc: i fax through asterisk everyday, so modem should not be too difficult |
04:52.06 | klc | ok.. |
04:52.10 | Supaplex | oh yea, pass through, that's diff then I was thinking. |
04:52.29 | klc | as soon as it starts to move data.. the call tanks |
04:52.46 | klc | you can pass fax calls through it cannt you? |
04:52.46 | twisted | HOLY CRAP |
04:53.14 | Corydon76-home | matthewa: it's not the tornado that's all that bad... it's what the tornado tends to throw at you... |
04:53.22 | Corydon76-home | Trees, cars, houses... |
04:53.45 | matthewa | an aunt of mine lived through one in edmonton many years ago |
04:53.46 | Corydon76-home | Some of that can really put a crimp into your day. |
04:54.04 | matthewa | that's about as close as i've ever been near one, hopefully as close as i'll ever get |
04:54.19 | Corydon76-home | Especially since everybody around here had plans for cookouts tomorrow... |
04:54.28 | Supaplex | ;( |
04:54.32 | Corydon76-home | Some people might be having a cookout for the rest of the week... |
04:54.36 | Supaplex | thats no fun |
04:55.08 | twisted | Corydon: yipes. |
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04:55.29 | HenryTheBIG | Hi |
04:55.51 | Supaplex | el0 |
04:55.54 | HenryTheBIG | someone is using Polycom IP600 with Asterisk? |
04:56.05 | matthewa | klc, you won't get a modem working at a high bitrate but you could probably do something if your using ulaw |
04:56.16 | Corydon76-home | Keyword is "may". No reports of damage yet |
04:56.26 | Corydon76-home | Other than the 1.5" hail in Berry Hill... |
04:57.14 | Legend` | HenryTheBIG: i have heard people have used them, but i have no firsthand experience |
04:58.04 | matthewa | hi Legend |
04:58.48 | Legend` | matthewa: i spent eight hours on a tower friday |
04:58.50 | Legend` | :-/ |
04:58.53 | Legend` | :-\ |
05:00.05 | Legend` | HenryTheBIG: do you already have them? or are you looking for a phone? |
05:00.22 | matthewa | erp |
05:00.29 | matthewa | that's an awefully long time :( |
05:00.34 | Legend` | matthewa: indeed |
05:00.45 | Legend` | should have been less than two hours |
05:00.52 | Legend` | one clusterfuck after another |
05:00.53 | JerJer | i did a 4 or 5 hour run last week somtime |
05:01.03 | JerJer | only 100 feet though |
05:01.06 | zach | klc: I saw this example http://www.fnords.org/~eric/asterisk/extensions.conf.shtml |
05:01.09 | HenryTheBIG | Legend': Yes, I have one |
05:01.14 | booyeah3 | is there a way to run commands in console? |
05:01.38 | zach | which has a "d" option supposedly for "low latency" calls for fax passthough |
05:01.44 | Legend` | JerJer: eh? you do tower work? |
05:01.54 | zach | but I can't find any documentation for that option. Perhaps old voodoo? |
05:02.05 | Legend` | HenryTheBIG: it should work |
05:02.09 | Legend` | are you having problems? |
05:02.45 | HenryTheBIG | Legend`: I register my IP600 on sipgate.de and on my * but I dont' know how to use 2 outbound proxy to place calls ... |
05:02.59 | Legend` | ah, dunno |
05:03.08 | Legend` | is there a dialplan you can download to the phone? |
05:03.21 | HenryTheBIG | Yep |
05:03.23 | Legend` | or maybe set one line apperance on sipgate, and one for *? |
05:03.56 | HenryTheBIG | Legend`: I try... to register is not a problem... |
05:04.06 | Supaplex | what's the zipcode in that tornado valley? |
05:04.57 | HenryTheBIG | Legend`: I don't know how to program the phone to use sipgate.de to use sipgate.de to place calls and my * ext to place thru the * |
05:05.13 | klc | hmmm I tried the d.. no luck I will look at more on monday |
05:05.26 | HenryTheBIG | Legend`: I don't have settings for 2 or 3 outbound proxy servers... |
05:05.29 | Legend` | HenryTheBIG: dunno, on my 7940s, i can choose which line appearence to use when making a call |
05:05.57 | HenryTheBIG | I have a Cisco 7960 and I don't have problems with... |
05:06.19 | HenryTheBIG | Legend`: The sound on Polycom IP600 is GREAT |
05:06.26 | zach | klc: also check the codec in use for the channel(s) -- some (lossy ones) are not too good w/modems |
05:06.28 | Legend` | i would imagine so |
05:07.32 | HenryTheBIG | Legend`: And I don't know how is signaling the "share" extensions on * |
05:07.38 | Legend` | HenryTheBIG: just deployed * in my office, thought about the IP500, but couldn't find enough "community support" |
05:07.42 | Legend` | went with 7940s |
05:09.25 | HenryTheBIG | Yes... is true |
05:09.56 | Legend` | got the 7940s for $220 each though, can't complain |
05:12.05 | Supaplex | http://www.spc.noaa.gov/index.shtml eek! |
05:15.38 | zach | Question for anyone re: ChanIsAvail & Zap channels. If I do ChanIsAvail(Zap/1&Zap/2), and Zap/1 is available... |
05:16.05 | zach | I notice that I cannot Dial(Zap/1/.....) right away (fails), but it works if I Wait(2), then Dial.... |
05:17.05 | zach | None of the examples indicate the need to wait, so perhaps I have some odd configuration? Has anyone seen this? |
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05:30.30 | booyeah3 | whats ip500/ |
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05:31.07 | matthewa | it's an annual racing event where network engineers race their ip packets, last year the avian team won. |
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05:34.28 | P1tA | where do i configure * 2 answer only distinctive ring incoming calls |
05:36.24 | P1tA | anybody ? |
05:36.28 | twisted | wheee |
05:36.31 | twisted | weather is messy |
05:37.04 | angler- | P1tA, look in your zapata.conf sample file |
05:37.41 | P1tA | thank u |
05:40.41 | booyeah3 | hmm |
05:40.47 | booyeah3 | that sucks its in /etc/ |
05:41.05 | booyeah3 | anyone ever done a succesfully festival install with the asterisk patch? |
05:41.08 | Supaplex | u'd assume etc/asterisk, but nooo :P |
05:41.25 | E|ny | booyeah3, i have |
05:41.55 | zach | booyeah3: me too |
05:42.47 | zach | good directions here http://www.azxws.com/asterisk/asterisk-debian-howto.html |
05:42.59 | booyeah3 | cool |
05:43.01 | booyeah3 | ill check that out |
05:43.30 | chemiker_ | fedora core 2 is working well |
05:44.53 | booyeah3 | wow those are some good directions |
05:45.11 | zach | booyeah3: but be sure to d/l recent version of festival components: http://www.festvox.org/packed/festival/latest/ |
05:45.17 | booyeah3 | ok |
05:45.26 | zach | there are some updates to work w/recent gcc's |
05:45.42 | E|ny | has anyone written some apps for asterisk? |
05:45.55 | E|ny | like /apps/ |
05:46.02 | booyeah3 | i am going to |
05:46.11 | booyeah3 | a web config program |
05:46.26 | E|ny | curious if theres a load of 3rd party stuff out there that I hav enot found yet. |
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05:47.02 | qorky | can anyone please help me with 7960's and firmware versions |
05:47.13 | qorky | It isnt taking the firmware properly.. :/ |
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05:47.58 | booyeah3 | third-party as commericial? |
05:48.39 | Legend` | qorky: 7.1? |
05:48.58 | Python | hi |
05:49.03 | qorky | yeah. or any other. |
05:49.15 | Python | anybody out there install Asterisk on Fedora C2 ? |
05:49.33 | chemiker_ | python yep |
05:49.47 | Python | can i pm you chemiker? |
05:49.52 | qorky | starts downloading the firmware. then the tftp server comes back saying peer returns error |
05:49.55 | qorky | abouting transfer |
05:50.13 | Legend` | ah, haven't seen that |
05:50.26 | qorky | current firmware on the phone is POS30200 |
05:51.16 | Legend` | marconi:/var/tftp# head -n 1 SIPDefault.cnf |
05:51.16 | Legend` | image_version: "P0S3-07-1-00" |
05:51.16 | Legend` | marconi:/var/tftp# cat OS79XX.TXT |
05:51.16 | Legend` | P003-07-1-00 |
05:51.16 | Legend` | marconi:/var/tftp# |
05:52.04 | Supaplex | marconi+cheese |
05:52.08 | Supaplex | ha |
05:53.26 | Legend` | heh |
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05:54.09 | ogd | hello, does anyone know any SIP soft phones which have the g.729 codec, under $50? |
05:54.30 | Supaplex | soft phones.. humm. |
05:54.38 | angler- | damnit |
05:54.40 | JerJer | pick one |
05:54.44 | JerJer | load the voiceage codec |
05:54.44 | angler- | the powers out |
05:54.57 | ogd | JerJer, how do I load it? |
05:54.58 | angler- | dunno how long the ups will hold up |
05:55.12 | Supaplex | angler-: http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/today.html got you down? |
05:55.13 | JerJer | shouulda invested in a fuel cell |
05:55.24 | Supaplex | riiIIIiight |
05:55.49 | JerJer | i'm buying me a 1kW hydrogen fuel cell here one of these days |
05:55.57 | angler- | Supaplex, that would be it |
05:56.04 | ogd | JerJer, do you know how to load the voiceage codec? |
05:56.11 | JerJer | nope i don't do windsucks |
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05:56.33 | angler- | man the AC is out and its hot |
05:57.05 | chemiker_ | step outside and enjoy the breezE |
05:57.20 | zach | http://www.ballard.com/tD.asp?pgid=700&dbid=0 |
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06:00.50 | derrick | angler, where you at? |
06:01.03 | derrick | it's been in the 90s in austin :\ |
06:01.05 | derrick | and i hate heat |
06:01.06 | JerJer | right there |
06:02.08 | derrick | so clever |
06:02.11 | booyeah3 | san antonio is hot |
06:02.17 | ogd | does anyone know if I buy the downloadable g.729 codec from the asterisk store,do I have to wait for a confirmation for the credit card a few days or I will be able to download it instantly? |
06:02.25 | derrick | yeah, san antonio is an armpit :p |
06:02.44 | derrick | ogd, it's usually in one-two days... well..work days |
06:03.16 | ogd | thanks derrick |
06:04.05 | derrick | they really need to work some bulk price cuts for 729 :\ |
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06:07.46 | JerJer | derrick: they have em |
06:08.01 | JerJer | spend a million get a free golfball |
06:08.36 | Supaplex | http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=8108524918&category=62054 |
06:08.42 | Supaplex | now that's pricey |
06:10.39 | Python | y linux is not easy as window ? |
06:12.15 | Supaplex | it doesn't isolate the idiot from the os? |
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06:17.59 | michaell | Asterisk, I am home! |
06:18.08 | michaell | ~seen slepp |
06:18.09 | jbot | slepp <~slepp@relic.geeksanon.ca> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 7d 23h 52m 53s ago, saying: 'or something'. |
06:18.19 | michaell | Man, did he die or something? |
06:18.40 | Supaplex | or something |
06:18.43 | Supaplex | apparently |
06:18.53 | michaell | yeah |
06:18.59 | michaell | howdy supaplex. |
06:19.02 | Supaplex | seven days without slepp makes one weak |
06:19.11 | derrick | he's undergoing a sensoryd deprivation ceremony |
06:19.26 | michaell | huh? |
06:19.41 | matthewa | killall -STOP sensoryd ? :) |
06:22.40 | derrick | kill -9 $$ |
06:22.43 | derrick | fixes everything |
06:23.07 | JerJer | yes it does |
06:23.46 | derrick | it's the only answer |
06:23.47 | derrick | DO IT |
06:24.21 | matthewa | oh man, movie ushers using night vision goggles to look for pirates... |
06:24.23 | matthewa | sheesh |
06:24.42 | Supaplex | hum? |
06:24.44 | matthewa | http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1228203,00.html |
06:29.52 | evilbuny | matthewa: old news |
06:31.20 | matthewa | that would be a matter of perception |
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06:39.56 | Supaplex | how much time is between rings? |
06:41.19 | JerJer | all of it |
06:42.19 | booyeah3 | WARNING[6151]: chan_iax2.c:5096 socket_read: Call rejected by 66.187.65.50: No authority found |
06:42.36 | Supaplex | (: |
06:42.37 | booyeah3 | how do i debug encrypted IAX sessions |
06:42.46 | E|ny | booyeah3, pm |
06:42.47 | JerJer | booyeah you need a type=user |
06:42.51 | JerJer | encrypted? |
06:44.20 | derrick | ? |
06:45.41 | Maveric | wazzup |
06:46.32 | booyeah3 | yeah |
06:46.34 | Supaplex | the stars |
06:46.59 | booyeah3 | i need a type user to go outbound? |
06:47.03 | Python | link /usr/src/linux-2.6 to your local kernel sources first! ....what is this mean? |
06:47.18 | Maveric | booyeah3 you need to make a register line |
06:47.21 | Python | i look thru under /usr/src |
06:47.24 | Maveric | register => |
06:47.30 | Python | there is not sucj linux-2.6 |
06:47.33 | booyeah3 | register => booyeah:[vulture]@66.187.65.50 |
06:47.35 | booyeah3 | i did that |
06:47.36 | Python | such* |
06:47.51 | Maveric | do not do the [] |
06:47.54 | Python | only have linux-2.6 .5-1.358 |
06:48.07 | Python | wat should I do ? |
06:48.41 | booyeah3 | well thats what i got for the encryption |
06:49.11 | Maveric | encryption? |
06:49.20 | Maveric | what are you talking about |
06:49.25 | Maveric | thats what you got for the encryption? |
06:49.46 | booyeah3 | http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+iax+rsa+auth |
06:50.01 | booyeah3 | The [] parameters around the key name are verbatim, they need to be there. The key name is the name of the key files minus the extension (.key and .pub). |
06:50.21 | Maveric | ah |
06:51.15 | Maveric | so do exactly what the wiki is telling you to do |
06:51.19 | qorky | is it just me? or has cisco.com been down for ages |
06:51.29 | brc_ | hey does anyone else get either "File read error" or a windows this application has crashed..r.eport to MS?" box when they run bmp2logo from cisco? |
06:52.30 | Maveric | i haven't tryied to use the bmp2logo yet |
06:52.39 | Maveric | maybe i should tho |
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06:52.54 | Maveric | cisco.com was fine when i checked |
06:54.55 | qorky | i still cant go to it. yet i can everywhere else :/ |
06:56.14 | Maveric | i can |
06:56.17 | Maveric | i just dl'ed it |
06:56.38 | Supaplex | does kernel.org work for you? |
06:56.51 | Supaplex | could be a funky ECN feature or something. |
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07:04.36 | bluff | I tried zapras and have these messages in log Zaptel: Zaptel PPP support not compiled in |
07:04.55 | bluff | kernel: Zaptel: Zaptel PPP support not compiled in |
07:05.12 | bluff | what does it mean ? |
07:09.59 | X-Gen | bluff: means u need to get source, supply the correct command line params and re-compile it |
07:10.26 | X-Gen | or get another binary from somewhere else that has ppp compiled into it |
07:12.01 | Supaplex | bah, I'll setup the 'default' mailbox later. |
07:12.05 | Supaplex | bedtyme |
07:13.53 | Python | I am getting this error when I am installing Zaptel |
07:14.05 | Python | Link /usr/src/linux-2.6 |
07:14.27 | Python | but under /usr/src/ I only have linux-2.6.5-1.358 |
07:14.46 | bluff | X-gen: u mean recompile kernel |
07:14.53 | citats | Python: you need to create a symlink from linux-2.6 to the dir containing your real kernel source |
07:15.14 | Python | Citats- how can I do that ? |
07:15.32 | citats | Python: create a symlink? man ln |
07:17.37 | Python | ln -s /usr/src-linux-2.6.5-1.358 ? |
07:17.59 | bluff | X-Gen: I got 2.4.20-8 linux kernel. Won't the ppoe included in it ? |
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07:21.44 | Python | Citats- Do I get the command ? |
07:22.07 | Python | ln -s /usr/src/linux-2.6.5-1.358? |
07:23.02 | Supaplex | ln -s source target |
07:24.03 | Supaplex | the level of development asterisk is at, requires a modest portion of linux understand. maybe you should pickup a linux book at your local library |
07:24.14 | Supaplex | if we don't answer your questions, that's why... |
07:24.35 | Python | well..I admit I am very new to linux |
07:26.56 | foobos | Python, you might have better luck if you used linux distribution version that doesn't have the 2.6 kernel |
07:27.13 | foobos | the 2.6 ain't that polished yet and there are still lots of pitfalls |
07:35.09 | qorky | grrr... why when I'm trying to load the 7.1 cisco firmware for a 7960 does it keep looping. |
07:35.33 | qorky | keeps loading back the P0S30200.bin |
07:36.35 | wasim | citats, we got a go ahead on the hw! |
07:37.35 | hmodes | qorky; let it extract the OS**** file |
07:37.47 | hmodes | they changed the way it gets bootstrapped from 6.x to 7.x |
07:39.38 | hmodes | [root@onestop root]# cat /tftpboot/OS79XX.TXT |
07:39.38 | hmodes | P003-07-1-00 |
07:39.51 | hmodes | the 7.x code is a dual-stage load |
07:40.39 | qorky | im upgrading from 2.1 though |
07:40.53 | hmodes | are you sure you can even do that? |
07:41.06 | hmodes | i seem to recall there is some caveat with a pre-3.2 load |
07:41.28 | hmodes | you might have to go 2.x -> 3.x -> 7.x |
07:41.57 | qorky | I remember reading that somewhere also. but I cant load 3.x either. |
07:42.02 | qorky | I'll keep trying |
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07:42.19 | hmodes | yeah i would definately suggest a 3.x as your baseline |
07:42.25 | hmodes | then try to go higher from there |
07:42.45 | brc_ | test |
07:42.47 | brc_ | odd |
07:44.13 | brc_ | anyone got a bash script for ciscos config files that'll help automate setting up a $MACnumber.cfg files |
07:44.45 | brc_ | like take a master file with all the generic stuff set, and a file with the mac numbers and UID/Passwords you want to use |
07:45.31 | brc_ | then replace the approprate entries in the master.cfg file and rename it to $macnumber.cfg |
07:45.41 | brc_ | guess now is as good a time as any to learn bash scripting... |
07:45.45 | brc_ | *groan* |
07:45.58 | hmodes | meh, more then one variable == perl |
07:46.29 | brc_ | python! |
07:46.30 | brc_ | :p |
07:46.45 | brc_ | I know so little python it doesn't even count tho |
07:46.53 | hmodes | that too.. tho i still don't get why python exists |
07:47.02 | hmodes | aside from being notperl |
07:47.12 | brc_ | I H A V E to be duplicating effort here...there is no way this hasn't been done a thousand times already |
07:47.42 | hmodes | meh, i suspect anyone who has provisioned phones en-mass has done it in a fairly custom way |
07:47.49 | hmodes | and doesn't want to give up their code |
07:47.54 | brc_ | mhmm |
07:48.01 | brc_ | opensource everything! |
07:48.15 | hmodes | i've done it for atas, but that doesn't really help much without almost as much effort as writing your own |
07:48.29 | brc_ | there isn't a whole lot to be 'custom' about it (as in specific to their installation) is there? |
07:48.32 | hmodes | and besides, it's easy :) |
07:48.48 | hmodes | well, if you're reading from a user:mac database, sure |
07:48.54 | brc_ | sure sure if yer a jedi master |
07:49.15 | brc_ | doing 20 7905's in the near future |
07:49.19 | hmodes | if you want the sip peers and the mac addys to be assigned in an ordered fashion, it automatically == pseudo-custom |
07:49.35 | brc_ | blergh |
07:49.47 | hmodes | suck it up and be a man! :) |
07:50.26 | brc_ | I'm a mouse not a man you Insensitive clod! |
07:50.45 | brc_ | maybe this'd be eaiser on a P-P-P-Powerbook |
07:50.56 | brc_ | bet cowboy neil could do it in a second |
07:50.58 | hmodes | heh, my bad |
07:52.39 | brc_ | yeah I'm sure supermegalarge iinstalls that use a database have all sorts of custom stuff that wouldn't be useful |
07:53.11 | brc_ | but I'm sure there's plenty of people like me with <50 phones who just need a simple script |
07:53.15 | data[halfawake] | morning folks, having a few issues with my pri card, has anyone had the following msg before? : |
07:53.24 | brc_ | _if_ I make one I'll wikiize it |
07:53.29 | data[halfawake] | May 30 17:32:47 WARNING[-1158059088]: chan_zap.c:5972 zt_pri_error: PRI: Read on 43 failed: Unknown error 500 |
07:53.32 | data[halfawake] | May 30 17:32:47 NOTICE[-1158059088]: chan_zap.c:6687 pri_dchannel: PRI got event: 4 on span 1 |
07:53.35 | data[halfawake] | <PROTECTED> |
07:53.42 | brc_ | data you googled yet? |
07:54.29 | data[halfawake] | not yet, at new site with very limited net access, thought i'd ask here before resorting to gsm dialup \o/ |
07:55.05 | brc_ | just did....seems folks have had it before but no solution |
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07:55.20 | brc_ | somebody who had it was asked to provide a backtrace it looks like |
07:55.23 | brc_ | but never did |
07:55.44 | data[halfawake] | damn :} |
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07:56.18 | brc_ | is it causing a problem? |
07:56.23 | data[halfawake] | yep |
07:56.25 | brc_ | appears if it isn't it shouldn't hurt anything |
07:56.26 | brc_ | oh |
07:56.34 | data[halfawake] | the pri goes into a red alarm |
07:56.36 | data[halfawake] | and shuts down |
07:56.43 | brc_ | damn |
07:56.48 | brc_ | today's cvs? |
07:56.49 | ZOP | wheeeeee |
07:56.56 | data[halfawake] | not todays no |
07:57.04 | data[halfawake] | this is a cpl weeks ago |
07:57.13 | data[halfawake] | i'll try upgrading albeit slowly :o |
08:02.21 | hmodes | la la la |
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08:03.30 | hmodes | i fear the day i can't jolt my supposedly production machines to the latest cvs to see if it fixes stuff |
08:03.59 | hmodes | tho i have to say i was mildly upset to find 1.0 cvs unable to register sip clients on friday |
08:04.29 | hmodes | hopefully there's something freakishly bizarre about the latest cisco firmware that can't be blamed on * |
08:05.41 | ZOP | hmodes: isn't the fact that it IS cisco firmware enough to label it as freakishly bizarre? |
08:06.08 | hmodes | well there's that, no doubt |
08:06.28 | hmodes | i'm definately far more inclined to blame a change on the cisco side then a change on the * side, that's for damn sure ;p |
08:06.42 | ZOP | i lost a box today :( my old K6-2/550 finally gave out...not sure but i think it's the PSU |
08:06.45 | hmodes | prolly should know better to do both at the same time |
08:07.06 | hmodes | pick a p3 out of the trash? :) |
08:07.18 | ZOP | LOL yeah prolly :) |
08:07.22 | ZOP | worst part is |
08:07.29 | ZOP | it's been dead for about 10 days according to nagios |
08:07.32 | ZOP | and i never noticed :) |
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08:10.06 | hmodes | shouldn't nagios have bitchslapped you? |
08:10.29 | hmodes | phone being down for 10 days would piss me off ;p |
08:10.37 | hmodes | what if someone called offering me a better job?!?! |
08:10.39 | hmodes | :) |
08:11.33 | Python | how to check whether the installation is ok or not ? |
08:12.12 | hmodes | Python: make a test call? (what country are you from?) |
08:12.27 | Python | Singapore |
08:12.44 | Python | how to make test call ? |
08:12.55 | Python | I dont have any Physical cars install |
08:12.58 | hmodes | what kind of client or phone do you have? |
08:13.24 | Python | I have myphone |
08:14.00 | hmodes | also, why does your language seemingly no concept of self? it should be 'how do _I_ check whether the installation is ok or not?' |
08:14.42 | hmodes | myphone == what? |
08:15.05 | Python | myphone = one of the open source softphone |
08:15.16 | hmodes | sip or iax? and which one? |
08:15.38 | matthewa | h323? |
08:16.04 | Python | h323 |
08:16.11 | hmodes | oh jeez |
08:16.16 | hmodes | h323 is evil |
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08:16.21 | Python | lolz |
08:16.26 | hmodes | do you have chan_h323 or oh323 installed? |
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08:16.35 | Pu | hi! |
08:16.39 | rudy | hi |
08:16.40 | Python | nope |
08:17.11 | hmodes | i haven't touched h323 lately, but last time I did you need a seperate drive for h323 clients |
08:17.29 | Python | which sip softphone you are using currently? |
08:17.31 | hmodes | err, driver |
08:17.45 | hmodes | i don't use softphones, but xlite is the easiest to get going |
08:18.06 | Pu | just a small question to get us started: we want to use a commercial provider (sipgate.de) for voip-telephony, and connect an ISDN telephone. can asterisk be used as a router using a normal, low-priced hfc (colognechip) isdn adaptor? |
08:18.41 | hmodes | Python: http://www.xten.com/index.php?menu=products&smenu=xlite |
08:19.03 | hmodes | Python: you can create an entry in sip.conf, configure xlite, and dial 500 if you're using the example configs |
08:19.28 | hmodes | that should connect you to digium, if you get the menu you'll know you're up and running (in a limited fashion) |
08:19.28 | foobos | Pu, hfc-isdn cards work just fine with asterisk |
08:20.07 | Pu | foobos: thanks. do they work even in nt-mode so that a normal isdn phone can be connected? |
08:20.26 | Python | hmodes: thx ..let me try it out |
08:20.50 | Pu | pbx4linux (i hope this is not a taboo word here... *g*) does that, but it does not support sip. |
08:21.10 | hmodes | Python: you still didn't answer my question :) |
08:21.27 | Python | homdes: your q? |
08:21.45 | hmodes | i'm really curious where the cultural disconnect between 'how do I' and 'how to' comes in to play :) |
08:21.45 | foobos | Pu, haven't tried the nt. but should work |
08:22.29 | Python | my mother language is not English |
08:22.39 | Python | so my English can be suckz |
08:22.40 | Python | :) |
08:22.43 | hmodes | well yeah, that part i understand |
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08:22.51 | Pu | foobos: thanks again! i think i will just try&report. *g* |
08:22.56 | MA- | hey all |
08:23.16 | brc_ | damn cisco's dialplans are cryptic! |
08:23.18 | brc_ | >:{ |
08:23.21 | hmodes | i dunno, i guess i'm just fascinated by how impersonal asian languages seem to be |
08:23.32 | Python | :) |
08:23.36 | brc_ | sigh |
08:23.58 | Python | well..we need to think in our language and convert it to English |
08:24.20 | MA- | i've a problem with connecting to as5350. can anyone help me? |
08:24.24 | brc_ | make me a python script to automate creating $MACaddress.cnf files :) |
08:24.38 | foobos | well i've spent 3 years in malaysia/singapore and got used to the "impersonal" grammar |
08:24.42 | hmodes | yeah, but do you think in the third person like you translate? |
08:24.45 | Python | xten is running on Win and Mac? |
08:25.03 | Python | no linux |
08:25.03 | Python | ? |
08:25.05 | zoa | yes |
08:25.05 | foobos | mostly the asians just speak their native language thru english. like chinese is actually speaking chinese, but with english words |
08:25.07 | hmodes | perhaps i'm too used to the self-centered american dialect i grew up in |
08:25.16 | hmodes | Python: if you need linux go to sjlabs.com |
08:25.17 | Python | agree foobos |
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08:26.00 | hmodes | hrmm |
08:26.51 | hmodes | i need to learn an eastern language to try to understand this i guess |
08:27.03 | ZOP | hmodes: nagios was set to not bitch about that box ;) |
08:27.14 | SplasPood | can someone show me what the proper syntax is for querying a number, say 2125551212 using nslookup/host from e164.org? |
08:27.32 | hmodes | how can you not want nagios to bitch about asterisk? asterisk > *! :) |
08:27.54 | Maveric | lol |
08:27.58 | Essobi | Anyone useing AGI around? |
08:28.51 | ZOP | SplasPood: we could, but then the ASPCA might arrest us because of all the bodies...... |
08:29.57 | snewpy | SplasPood: 2.1.2.1.5.5.5.2.1.2.1.e164.org assuming that number is +1 212 555 1212 (you reverse the number) |
08:30.00 | SplasPood | ZOP: Nevermind anyway, figured it o.. |
08:30.01 | SplasPood | ye |
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08:30.08 | SplasPood | the reversing is what got me.. |
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08:30.37 | MA- | i've a problem with connecting to as5350. can anyone help me? |
08:30.42 | booyeah3 | why would ringing not work, but a call can go through? |
08:30.52 | Essobi | no ringback sent/set |
08:30.57 | Essobi | Anyone useing AGI around? |
08:31.04 | booyeah3 | how do you set that up? |
08:31.04 | Essobi | I got a wierd AGI think happening |
08:32.07 | FryGuy | does anyone know if a T1 PRI is cheaper than 24 pots lines? |
08:32.07 | FryGuy | in general |
08:32.34 | hmodes | FryGuy: if equipment is a concern, definately |
08:32.43 | znoG | i'd say PRI would be cheaper in all counts |
08:33.04 | MA- | FryGuy TCO is cheaper, i think |
08:33.13 | hmodes | i can get 24 basic inbound-only pots lines cheaper then a pri in my market |
08:33.50 | hmodes | but the cost of 24 analog ports (pri + channelbank) makes up for it in a less then 3 year term |
08:34.24 | hmodes | that and pri is sooo much more flexable for a 24pt situation |
08:34.36 | Maveric | no shit hmodes |
08:35.31 | FryGuy | well, we already bought an adtran for the pots->t1, but we get echo problems and I was thinking we should've used T1 lines in the first place |
08:35.52 | FryGuy | and we make a lot of outgoing calls so inbound-only wouldn't work |
08:36.00 | hmodes | yeah, ditch the channelbank unless it's on the station side |
08:36.10 | hmodes | digital to the co >>>> pots |
08:36.18 | FryGuy | that's what i said |
08:36.24 | FryGuy | but my boss is like "t1 costs too much" |
08:36.32 | hmodes | kick your boss in the tender bits |
08:36.35 | FryGuy | heh |
08:36.47 | FryGuy | i'd like to sometimes |
08:36.53 | hmodes | t1 makes sense for anything over 8 lines in my experience |
08:37.02 | hmodes | debateably above 6 |
08:37.19 | h3x | FryGuy: where are you |
08:37.33 | hmodes | especially if you can run data and voice over the same line |
08:37.53 | h3x | the breakeven is actually 4 in many markets |
08:37.56 | Maveric | 21 channel of voice |
08:37.59 | Maveric | 2 channel of data |
08:38.01 | Maveric | at my work |
08:38.06 | Maveric | pri |
08:38.11 | h3x | haha you have 128k integrated |
08:38.12 | h3x | hahahahaha |
08:38.13 | hmodes | adaptive data! |
08:38.19 | Maveric | h3x there is a reason |
08:38.20 | h3x | thats a crazy config |
08:38.23 | Maveric | i know |
08:38.24 | hmodes | screw statically provisioned circuits |
08:38.43 | Maveric | its only for remote testing of our serices |
08:38.49 | Maveric | we never use the 2 channels |
08:38.51 | hmodes | everything that isn't in use should be doing data |
08:40.06 | Maveric | hmodes we dont' have a need for that |
08:40.29 | hmodes | data on another line? |
08:40.31 | Maveric | we have like over 8 Gbps into our datacenter |
08:40.35 | Maveric | trust me |
08:40.38 | Maveric | we don't need that |
08:40.44 | hmodes | oh, well that's acceptable then ;p |
08:40.50 | Maveric | lol |
08:40.52 | hmodes | gimme! |
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08:41.08 | Maveric | i work for easynews |
08:41.14 | Maveric | we have enough bandwidth |
08:41.18 | hmodes | doublegimme! |
08:41.53 | Maveric | heh |
08:41.54 | FryGuy | well we have 12 lines right now |
08:42.17 | Maveric | easynews has a fwd number now |
08:42.17 | Maveric | lol |
08:42.18 | hmodes | i fear the day i have to work for a sub-t3 employer |
08:42.36 | hmodes | wait, i can dial alt.binaries pr0n from fwd?!? |
08:42.37 | hmodes | :) |
08:42.41 | FryGuy | and the server is going to be at a co-lo, so the data doesn't really matter |
08:43.02 | Maveric | i fear the day that i work for a company that has less then a couple oc12's and gigE's |
08:43.02 | Maveric | lol |
08:43.32 | Maveric | we actually have oc48's |
08:43.51 | Maveric | but we splits the fibers out and make a couple different oc12 rings |
08:44.01 | Maveric | redundant and take totally different paths |
08:44.03 | Maveric | :D |
08:44.37 | hmodes | but do they let you burst on 'em from your desktop? ;p |
08:44.50 | Maveric | hmodes i get a full 100Mbps to my desk |
08:44.55 | hmodes | cock |
08:45.03 | Maveric | they even let me colo for free |
08:45.08 | Maveric | on dedicated 100Mbpx |
08:45.10 | Maveric | on dedicated 100Mbps |
08:45.11 | Maveric | lol |
08:45.35 | Maveric | hmodes when you download from apple.com at like 4 Megabytes a second |
08:45.36 | Maveric | lol |
08:46.15 | Maveric | if i dl from easynews servers i get 9 Megabytes a second |
08:46.32 | svanlund | I'm currently working on an agent interface for a call queue just for fun. Functions like statistics (calls waiting and more), information on the current call and so on. It would be nice to be able to login/logoff agent through my application (using Manager API) without requireing the agent to use the phone for that. Is this possible today? If not, would it be a good idea for a feature request? |
08:46.35 | Maveric | the max of what my computer can get :/ |
08:46.52 | voidptr | old story... |
08:48.49 | qorky | once you change your cisco 7960 to a SIP phone. can you go back to skinny? can you go back firmware versions ? |
08:49.24 | Maveric | qorky you should beable to but i'm not 100% sure |
08:49.33 | Maveric | i do know there is a version of sip that you can't go back past |
08:49.48 | Maveric | its when you start getting the .bin .sbn |
08:49.52 | Maveric | and not just a .bin |
08:50.07 | Maveric | once you've loaded .bin and .sbn |
08:50.11 | Maveric | you can't just load a .bin |
08:50.14 | Maveric | i do know that |
08:50.20 | Maveric | it says it in cisco documentation |
08:50.21 | hmodes | 5.3+/6.0 = signed |
08:50.42 | hmodes | unless the skinny firmware is signed as well the phone won't go back |
08:51.20 | Maveric | i think skinny is signed |
08:51.27 | Maveric | whats so great about skinny? |
08:51.30 | hmodes | i'd imagine the latest versions are |
08:52.50 | hmodes | skinny == cisco hypnotoad told me it was cool! |
08:53.38 | Maveric | but how well does it work with asterisk? |
08:54.05 | hmodes | skinny support seems like an afterthought |
08:54.15 | hmodes | the general concensus appears to be 'flash to sip, bitch' |
08:54.24 | hmodes | if only cisco would support iax |
08:54.40 | voidptr | they would never |
08:54.46 | Maveric | nope they never will |
08:55.01 | Maveric | i thought skinny was supported via asterisk? |
08:55.18 | voidptr | Maveric : limited... |
08:56.00 | hmodes | limited to shitty hardware without sip loads ;p |
08:56.15 | hmodes | if it's sip, it should be flashed |
08:56.43 | Maveric | well i didn't even try skinny |
08:56.46 | Maveric | i just went to sip |
08:56.47 | Maveric | lol |
08:56.55 | hmodes | case in point then :) |
08:57.04 | Maveric | on all the 7960's and ata186's |
08:57.09 | hmodes | 'why bother, unless you can't flash to sip' |
08:57.18 | hmodes | that seems to be the * skinny mantra |
08:57.28 | Maveric | yeah |
08:57.42 | Maveric | but what advantages does skinny have over sip? |
08:58.10 | hmodes | apparantley the cisco 7960 attendant strapon works in skinny but not sip |
08:58.19 | hmodes | that's about the high point i've heard of |
08:58.23 | Maveric | well that'd be a benefit |
08:58.41 | hmodes | that depends highly on the definition of 'works' |
08:58.42 | Maveric | however we don't really need that in my office |
08:59.04 | Maveric | yeah |
08:59.13 | Maveric | it looks very much cisco dependant |
08:59.26 | Maveric | even the doc's on it say it requires cisco call manager |
08:59.28 | hmodes | i've got a 300 person company running just fine off a 7960 with no strapon at the front desk |
08:59.33 | hmodes | nobody seems to mind ;p |
08:59.51 | Maveric | you all using ip phones? |
09:00.05 | Maveric | or did you channel bank? |
09:00.13 | hmodes | everyone is ip |
09:00.54 | hmodes | and they're all pretty happy |
09:01.19 | Maveric | with what type of phones |
09:01.29 | Maveric | yah everyone is loving our ip phones |
09:01.43 | hmodes | ciscos for office drones, nortel's proprietary mess for customer service |
09:01.46 | qorky | the strap on in the side thingo that shows who's on a call etc ? |
09:01.47 | Maveric | just a question how do you handle multiple people having the same line? |
09:01.59 | hmodes | i'm pushing to replace the nortels with cisco or softphones driven by * |
09:02.14 | Maveric | we have all 7960's on our desks |
09:02.27 | hmodes | did 'line' and sip peer == two totally different animals |
09:02.43 | hmodes | granted i'd love to see multiple contact fields in *'s sip support |
09:02.50 | Maveric | yes i know hmodes |
09:02.58 | brc_ | BLF |
09:03.00 | hmodes | but multiple sip peers bound to a single did line is possible if properly managed |
09:03.01 | brc_ | busy light field |
09:03.13 | Maveric | i have that done hmodes |
09:03.19 | Maveric | but basicly what is happening |
09:03.23 | brc_ | softphones == spawn of the devil |
09:03.27 | Maveric | is its dialing 6 different phones |
09:03.37 | hmodes | meh, softphones are a cost-cutting necessary evil |
09:03.40 | Maveric | sip/1964&sip/1876 |
09:03.42 | Maveric | like that |
09:03.49 | hmodes | eh, it works |
09:03.56 | Maveric | yeah i know it works |
09:03.57 | hmodes | contact: would be _much_ better |
09:04.08 | Maveric | but after someone picks up |
09:04.09 | hmodes | but if you want that, you move to an external sip proxy |
09:04.11 | Maveric | they own the call |
09:04.18 | hmodes | * really isn't designed to be an ip proxy |
09:04.26 | hmodes | it's a pbx first and a registrar second |
09:04.30 | Maveric | contact? |
09:04.51 | hmodes | sip uses the contact header to allow multiple phones to bind to one sip peer |
09:04.56 | hmodes | * doesn't honor it currently |
09:05.13 | Maveric | ah |
09:05.16 | Maveric | that makes sense |
09:05.22 | hmodes | on a 'real' sip proxy you can have as many phones as you want register as the same person |
09:05.28 | Maveric | then i'm handleing it ok |
09:05.33 | hmodes | and it just keeps appending contact: person@phone:expires |
09:05.40 | hmodes | works wonderfully well |
09:05.45 | hmodes | * just isn't built to do it |
09:05.49 | Maveric | ah |
09:06.01 | Maveric | that makes sense for why i was getting a round robin affect at first |
09:06.08 | Maveric | well i guess the system i got going for now will work |
09:06.14 | Maveric | but its a bitch and a half to maintain |
09:06.29 | hmodes | on a true sip proxy it should ring all contact: locations simultaniously |
09:06.49 | hmodes | i'm pretty sure i'm becoming a fan of ser as a wrapper for * in large ip deployments |
09:07.05 | hmodes | * == termination, ser == ip client manager |
09:07.05 | Maveric | ser? |
09:07.10 | hmodes | sip express router |
09:07.25 | hmodes | iptel.org/ser i think |
09:07.29 | Maveric | ah |
09:07.36 | hmodes | it's what fwd used last i checked |
09:07.43 | hmodes | scales extremely well for sip |
09:07.51 | hmodes | makes a good frontend to lots of * boxen |
09:10.02 | Maveric | looks cool |
09:10.10 | Maveric | but i don't want to fuck with it now |
09:10.18 | Maveric | asterisk is ok for 22 users |
09:10.36 | Maveric | and hardly even that |
09:11.23 | hmodes | yeah, asterisk is quite adequate for multiple hundreds of sip clients really |
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09:11.48 | Maveric | the problem i just discribed is the only one that annoys me |
09:11.53 | hmodes | it's only the multi-thousand circumstances where it starts to show it's pbx-centric upbringing and beg for a frontend |
09:11.57 | Maveric | and its not a horrible problem |
09:12.03 | Maveric | people can just transfer the calls |
09:12.43 | hmodes | yeah, almost all the shortcomings can be easily hacked or otherwise worked around |
09:13.03 | Maveric | yeah you get into that when getting in ivr's |
09:13.04 | Maveric | lol |
09:13.40 | Maveric | you find out that wait doesn't listen for dtmf if you passed a background before it |
09:13.45 | Maveric | and things of that nature |
09:13.55 | Maveric | gotoif will cut the dtmf input as well |
09:14.07 | Maveric | so if you hit a gotoif and someone was entering 1234 |
09:14.11 | Maveric | 12 gotoif 34 |
09:14.16 | Maveric | asterisk will only see 34 |
09:14.17 | hmodes | fooey on them anyway |
09:14.25 | Maveric | things of that nature |
09:14.31 | hmodes | * should hit invalid and prompt them again ;p |
09:14.49 | Maveric | well i have it good to go now |
09:14.58 | hmodes | or they should die for being a stupid user |
09:14.59 | hmodes | hehe |
09:16.29 | Maveric | i'd say for only doing voip for only 3 months |
09:16.34 | Maveric | i'm doing pretty fucking well |
09:16.35 | Maveric | lol |
09:16.43 | Maveric | i already rolled out our voip |
09:17.09 | Maveric | i had to mirror the pbx before asterisk |
09:17.12 | hmodes | aren't we all |
09:17.16 | Maveric | same extensions and everything |
09:17.26 | hmodes | voip is still a toddler at best |
09:17.29 | Maveric | get the same functionality plus more |
09:17.31 | Maveric | yes |
09:17.38 | hmodes | and we're all goddamn good parents as far as i'm concerned |
09:17.48 | Maveric | but i have no backround in voice at all |
09:17.58 | Maveric | and i had to get the pri to work and work well |
09:19.34 | Maveric | and i had to come up with a couple different soluctions for nat |
09:19.48 | Maveric | which i just finally thru 2 nics in the pbx |
09:19.54 | Maveric | one in and one out of the nat |
09:20.07 | Maveric | so its private and publiclly viewable |
09:20.21 | Maveric | so clients on either side won't have problems |
09:20.46 | Maveric | iax needs to hurry and get into hardware phones |
09:20.56 | Maveric | i know about the iaxy |
09:20.59 | Maveric | but they need to hurry |
09:21.26 | *** join/#asterisk gmillerd (~cthulhu@CPE-65-31-254-10.new.rr.com) |
09:21.31 | hmodes | yezzz |
09:21.35 | *** join/#asterisk agent_sx (Chiiling@12-220-162-120.client.insightBB.com) |
09:21.35 | hmodes | iax owns sip |
09:21.50 | hmodes | it needs to take the f**k off already |
09:22.15 | Maveric | yeah |
09:22.36 | Maveric | do you know if ata186's will send callerid to analog phones? |
09:22.50 | nowork | yes |
09:22.51 | nowork | it is |
09:22.54 | nowork | i hv ata |
09:22.56 | nowork | 186 |
09:23.07 | nowork | called my own cell ,it's shows the callerid |
09:27.58 | Maveric | it does thats cool |
09:29.22 | *** join/#asterisk irondreamit (~john@net-206-73.noicomnet.it) |
09:29.33 | brc_ | damnit |
09:29.39 | brc_ | why isn't aftpfd making it's log |
09:29.41 | brc_ | it says it is |
09:29.45 | brc_ | but no log file... |
09:30.10 | brc_ | I had this exact problem before |
09:30.14 | brc_ | htf did I fix it? |
09:31.18 | ZOP | damn i'm losing my mind heh |
09:34.21 | brc_ | wtf! |
09:34.26 | brc_ | the log isn't working |
09:34.28 | brc_ | but everything else is |
09:34.38 | brc_ | the phone just pulled the new cfg |
09:34.41 | brc_ | but the log isn't there |
09:34.44 | brc_ | dmanit! |
09:34.53 | brc_ | I am too tired to screw with this agian |
09:35.02 | P1tA | im getting "chan_zap.c:7861 setup_zap: Ignoring usedistinctiveringdetection"... any idea? |
09:35.28 | brc_ | why don't you also discribe the problem |
09:36.22 | P1tA | it happens right on startup of * |
09:36.26 | Maveric | brc isn't it past your bedtime? |
09:36.27 | Maveric | lol |
09:36.45 | brc_ | Maveric: memorial weekend |
09:36.50 | brc_ | P1tA: so what? |
09:36.51 | Maveric | yeah i know |
09:37.05 | [Sim] | !calc 6*16 |
09:37.09 | [Sim] | wwe |
09:37.25 | brc_ | P1tA: there are a lot of messages that asterisk gives. anything that is not an error can usually be ignored |
09:37.27 | P1tA | well, im trying to use distinctive ring |
09:37.37 | brc_ | why didn't you say so |
09:38.00 | brc_ | are you using recent cvs? |
09:38.05 | P1tA | sorry... its late |
09:38.11 | brc_ | I'd like to try to help but I've gotta catch some sleep |
09:38.22 | brc_ | zzz |
09:39.29 | brc_ | fsck |
09:43.50 | *** join/#asterisk hairball- (hairball@66.93.61.170) |
09:44.56 | hairball- | im looking for some example scripts for running a "calling card" service. has there been anything like this done before? |
09:46.25 | Maveric | should be pretty damn easy to implement |
09:47.15 | hairball- | im a n00b |
09:47.23 | brc_ | YAY FOR ME!!!!!!!! |
09:48.02 | brc_ | the stupid dumbass atftpd .deb package doesn't make the /var/log/atftpd.log file writable by atftpd |
09:48.06 | brc_ | chmod 777 and it works |
09:48.09 | brc_ | YAY!!!!!!! |
09:48.16 | Maveric | lol brc_ |
09:48.19 | brc_ | :) |
09:48.27 | Maveric | are you running unstable by any chance? |
09:48.28 | brc_ | now |
09:48.32 | brc_ | nope |
09:48.35 | Maveric | testing? |
09:48.36 | brc_ | testing tho :p |
09:48.38 | Maveric | ah |
09:48.39 | brc_ | hahahahahah |
09:48.44 | brc_ | now |
09:48.51 | Maveric | i was running unstable for a long time |
09:48.53 | brc_ | since I've rediscovered this fact for the second time |
09:48.57 | Maveric | but i grew tired of shit happening |
09:48.58 | brc_ | let me tatto it onto my forehead |
09:49.02 | brc_ | on stable now? |
09:49.08 | brc_ | I am going with stable on the server |
09:49.09 | Maveric | na testing |
09:49.17 | brc_ | and I REALLY need to reinstall with stable |
09:49.26 | brc_ | on this old testing machine |
09:49.30 | brc_ | k6-2 500 |
09:49.35 | brc_ | yes it is painful to compile stuff |
09:49.36 | Maveric | the asterisk server is on redhat as3 |
09:49.47 | brc_ | ES or as? |
09:49.51 | brc_ | wtf is as |
09:49.56 | Maveric | actually its es |
09:49.56 | Maveric | sorry |
09:49.59 | brc_ | ah |
09:50.01 | Maveric | any how |
09:50.07 | Maveric | the server is teh pwn |
09:50.07 | brc_ | use whiteboxlinux |
09:50.10 | brc_ | *cough* |
09:50.19 | Maveric | i hate redhat tho |
09:50.19 | brc_ | why tehpwn? |
09:50.28 | brc_ | ... |
09:51.20 | brc_ | having to have a binary .cfg file for cisco's sucks |
09:51.49 | brc_ | I need a script to automagically watch /tftpboot for ld*.cisco files and compile them to cfg |
09:51.54 | brc_ | that'd be really nice |
09:52.15 | *** join/#asterisk clive- (~pirch@myw-stp-66-18-85-84.sentechsa.net) |
09:52.18 | brc_ | not as nice as a automagically make .txt configs from a list of mac and UID's tho |
09:52.24 | Maveric | <PROTECTED> |
09:52.25 | Maveric | 49 processes: 48 sleeping, 1 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped |
09:52.25 | Maveric | CPU states: cpu user nice system irq softirq iowait idle |
09:52.25 | Maveric | <PROTECTED> |
09:52.25 | Maveric | <PROTECTED> |
09:52.25 | Maveric | <PROTECTED> |
09:52.27 | Maveric | <PROTECTED> |
09:52.30 | Maveric | <PROTECTED> |
09:52.31 | Maveric | Mem: 3094220k av, 301656k used, 2792564k free, 0k shrd, 66472k buff |
09:52.33 | brc_ | whoopdedoo |
09:52.34 | Maveric | <PROTECTED> |
09:52.35 | Maveric | Swap: 2096376k av, 0k used, 2096376k free 93024k cached |
09:52.38 | brc_ | blahblah |
09:53.09 | Maveric | hehehe |
09:53.12 | Maveric | :D |
09:53.26 | Maveric | brc_ what cisco's are you using? |
09:55.01 | YoYo | Maveric, is that some alternate version of top? |
09:55.18 | Maveric | no YoYo |
09:55.20 | Maveric | it is top |
09:55.30 | YoYo | mine doesn't show that stuff |
09:55.48 | Maveric | i have 17 7960's up on my asterisk at work |
09:55.51 | Maveric | and i have 5 extra |
09:57.14 | *** join/#asterisk neu2it (~judebe@d66-222-246-78.abhsia.telus.net) |
09:59.32 | *** join/#asterisk Powerkill (~Powerkill@l09v-17-86.d2.club-internet.fr) |
09:59.40 | Powerkill | hi |
10:00.01 | Powerkill | I have exactly the same problem any issue on this ? http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2004-May/045900.html |
10:00.31 | *** join/#asterisk dnc (~duncan@213.244.224.118) |
10:02.57 | YoYo | interesting... issue |
10:07.05 | YoYo | nope... mine seems to work fine |
10:07.24 | justinnnnnn | anyone no howto do conferance calls, so when u transfer someone into the conferance |
10:07.29 | justinnnnnn | it automaticaly takes u with em ? |
10:07.31 | justinnnnnn | or something like that |
10:07.37 | justinnnnnn | as oposed to having to join the conferance |
10:07.55 | Maveric | what phone are you using justinnnnnn ? |
10:08.01 | Powerkill | YoYo do you use a te410p card as a zap and call to a sip peers ? |
10:08.15 | justinnnnnn | maveric.. grandstream and cisco 7940 |
10:08.20 | YoYo | hmm... T400P, and yes, to SIP |
10:08.24 | justinnnnnn | mainly grandstream |
10:08.32 | YoYo | code is about a week old |
10:08.36 | Maveric | do you have asisted xfer justinnnnnn ? |
10:08.40 | Powerkill | you are in europe or in US ? |
10:08.45 | YoYo | CVS-HEAD-05/25/04-11:08:35 |
10:08.45 | justinnnnnn | i have call parking.. ? |
10:08.47 | YoYo | US |
10:09.04 | Powerkill | i use the stable branch not the cvs head |
10:09.19 | Maveric | no justinnnnnn asisted transfer where you transfer someone |
10:09.21 | YoYo | hmm... stable is stale |
10:09.24 | Maveric | and you go with them |
10:09.27 | YoYo | try head |
10:09.29 | Powerkill | so may be it's a problem with my E1 |
10:09.55 | Powerkill | i know but i'm in a production environnement i can't make test |
10:10.09 | YoYo | it may be... you can do a pri debug |
10:10.12 | YoYo | or intense debug |
10:10.41 | YoYo | holy shit! the sky just ripped open here! |
10:10.56 | Maveric | i wish it would rain here |
10:11.10 | YoYo | it knocked out my directv |
10:11.17 | YoYo | w00t! |
10:12.26 | *** join/#asterisk Blackvel (~Blackvel@dialin-145-254-232-013.arcor-ip.net) |
10:12.40 | Blackvel | anyone of you using iaxtel ? |
10:12.44 | YoYo | power, I'm not sure if this is a proper busy on the PRI, or if it's an asterisk-generated sound |
10:13.33 | YoYo | which won't go out on the PRI unless you answer() first |
10:14.04 | *** join/#asterisk bsh (czwr87ij22@202.159.21.119) |
10:16.40 | YoYo | interesting |
10:16.42 | YoYo | <PROTECTED> |
10:16.42 | YoYo | <PROTECTED> |
10:16.42 | YoYo | <PROTECTED> |
10:16.42 | YoYo | <PROTECTED> |
10:16.42 | YoYo | <PROTECTED> |
10:16.44 | YoYo | <PROTECTED> |
10:16.46 | YoYo | <PROTECTED> |
10:16.48 | YoYo | May 31 06:17:32 WARNING[131081]: chan_zap.c:6174 zt_pri_error: PRI: XXX Missing mandatory IE 8/Cause XXX |
10:16.55 | *** join/#asterisk TrbleClef (clef@warped.bluecherry.net) |
10:17.31 | *** join/#asterisk Ridgeback (~Ridgeback@ppp136-227.lns1.adl2.internode.on.net) |
10:17.41 | neu2it | trying 2 use distinctive ring and everytime on * startup im getting "chan_zap.c:7861 setup_zap: Ignoring usedistinctivering" |
10:17.58 | neu2it | any idea? |
10:19.01 | Ridgeback | hey is there a nifty howto to setup asterisk with SIP phones? for someone who has never ran asterisk before! |
10:19.20 | Maveric | www.voip-info.org |
10:19.28 | Maveric | best source for information |
10:19.45 | Maveric | just look at the sample configs for asterisk |
10:19.47 | YoYo | oh wow, think I found somethign else now |
10:19.51 | Maveric | should be pretty straight forward |
10:19.55 | Ridgeback | Maveric: hey great thanx! |
10:20.16 | YoYo | after busy(), asterisk never released zap/1 (even though I can confirm the channel has been destroyed on the other end) |
10:20.37 | Ridgeback | does SIP work behind NAT routers i.e. iptables? |
10:20.40 | Maveric | yeah yoyo it does some funky stuff |
10:20.51 | Maveric | Ridgeback sip is horrible with nat |
10:20.53 | Maveric | it can work |
10:21.00 | YoYo | Ridgeback: yes. |
10:21.07 | Powerkill | neu2it you have the same problem as mine ? |
10:21.09 | Maveric | just make sure yoru asterisk server has a public ip and not behind another nat |
10:21.33 | neu2it | Powerkill ??? |
10:21.33 | Ridgeback | Maveric: oh.... ok... so what is the best solution for NAT guys, with an asterisk on a public IP? |
10:21.42 | Ridgeback | YoYo: lol |
10:21.57 | Powerkill | YoYo you manage to make the same problem as i got ? |
10:22.06 | YoYo | Power, no... different problem |
10:22.13 | voidptr | yoyo : ugly bsd troll ;) |
10:22.13 | YoYo | first test came back perfect |
10:22.15 | Maveric | Ridgeback i'm behind nat and i have sip working to asterisk working |
10:22.19 | booyeah3 | how can i disable asterisk from using the sound card? |
10:22.25 | YoYo | but, Asterisk never destroyed the zap channel |
10:22.30 | Maveric | phone --> nat ---> asterisk |
10:22.37 | YoYo | voidptr: I never mentioned those 3 letters |
10:22.40 | YoYo | =D |
10:22.42 | Ridgeback | Maveric: ok no problems with sound quality or routing issues? |
10:22.44 | Maveric | but don't do phone---> nat ---> nat ----> asteirsk |
10:22.47 | voidptr | ;P |
10:22.48 | Maveric | if you do that your pretty f'ed |
10:22.51 | Maveric | no Ridgeback |
10:22.54 | Maveric | not at all |
10:22.59 | Ridgeback | Maveric: lol |
10:23.04 | YoYo | no... not many protocols will handle double nat |
10:23.07 | YoYo | double nat is nasty |
10:23.16 | Ridgeback | Maveric: ok cool. any recommendations for a decent quality SIP phone? |
10:23.21 | Powerkill | YoYo what is your extension.conf line for calling the sip party ? |
10:23.24 | Ridgeback | YoYo: yeah i bet |
10:23.29 | Maveric | 7960 7940 |
10:23.35 | Powerkill | 1 dial than 102 busy ??? |
10:23.45 | YoYo | <PROTECTED> |
10:23.46 | YoYo | <PROTECTED> |
10:24.05 | YoYo | except right now, I can't even place a call though... * has line 1 tied up |
10:24.20 | YoYo | so, my switch attempts to send the channel on line 1, but * refuses saying it's in use |
10:24.23 | YoYo | funny stuffs |
10:24.37 | Powerkill | may be the problem is from the fact that i'm calling another asterisk box through sip ? |
10:24.57 | Maveric | Powerkill that works |
10:25.01 | Maveric | <PROTECTED> |
10:26.13 | *** join/#asterisk af_ (~af@62.94.148.227) |
10:27.01 | neu2it | whats the newest ver of * ? |
10:27.13 | Maveric | for what tree? |
10:27.15 | Maveric | head or stable? |
10:27.30 | Powerkill | i also use IAX2 for a time but i thought it wat the problem of iax2 so i test with sip |
10:27.53 | YoYo | neu2it, cvs-head |
10:28.01 | Powerkill | Maveric you use switch to import context or make a iax2 call ? |
10:28.04 | YoYo | stable seems to be stale |
10:28.07 | neu2it | if only i would know what ur talking talking bout :( |
10:28.41 | Maveric | huh Powerkill ? |
10:29.08 | neu2it | i just runned show ver > CVS-05/04/04 |
10:29.24 | Maveric | Asterisk CVS-HEAD-05/28/04-18:58:46 |
10:29.40 | Blackvel | is it normal that when using isdn card with isdn4linux that the callee hears some sporadic tones on lines ? maybe that are dtmf tones ? |
10:29.44 | Blackvel | err sounds |
10:30.02 | Maveric | like random beeps? |
10:30.07 | Blackvel | yeah |
10:30.18 | neu2it | Maveric & how do i get there? |
10:30.46 | *** join/#asterisk RoyK (~roy@153.80-202-161.nextgentel.com) |
10:31.01 | Blackvel | i dont hear them but the callee (and also not always the case, i have one callee where that never happens). i'm only using sip-sip, but it also appears on sip->pots |
10:31.18 | Maveric | get to where? |
10:31.22 | Maveric | that version? |
10:31.28 | neu2it | ur ver |
10:32.14 | Maveric | To check out code from our DEVELOPMENT CVS repository: |
10:32.14 | Maveric | # cd /usr/src# export CVSROOT=:pserver:anoncvs@cvs.digium.com:/usr/cvsroot# cvs login- the password is anoncvs.# cvs checkout zaptel libpri asterisk |
10:32.43 | Maveric | http://www.asterisk.org/index.php?menu=download |
10:33.37 | *** join/#asterisk bsh_ (ig9sb36rvs@202.159.21.154) |
10:34.32 | neu2it | i tried to do "# make upgrade" but that didnt seem 2 work |
10:34.40 | YoYo | eh? |
10:34.47 | YoYo | wtf is make upgrade? |
10:35.02 | Maveric | neu2it do a make clean ; make ;make install |
10:35.12 | neu2it | http://users.pandora.be/Asterisk-PBX/UpdateAsterisk.htm |
10:35.14 | DarkFlib | it gets asterisk to do a cvs update on its own from the make file |
10:35.37 | YoYo | that's make update |
10:35.38 | YoYo | not upgrade |
10:35.45 | YoYo | update will only update asterisk |
10:35.47 | neu2it | sorry |
10:35.50 | YoYo | you may still need to update zaptel |
10:35.55 | YoYo | which might require you to update libpri |
10:35.58 | neu2it | got it |
10:36.19 | Maveric | neu2it i would back up your other source |
10:36.30 | Maveric | start from scratch with the new stuff |
10:36.40 | Maveric | i do that everytime |
10:36.44 | Maveric | cause if the new stuff fux |
10:36.50 | Maveric | i can go back to the old stuff fast |
10:37.00 | Maveric | especially because i run head in production |
10:37.51 | YoYo | WTF? |
10:37.51 | YoYo | In file included from /usr/src/linux/include/linux/sched.h:23, |
10:37.52 | YoYo | <PROTECTED> |
10:37.52 | YoYo | <PROTECTED> |
10:37.52 | YoYo | /usr/src/linux/include/linux/smp.h:80:1: warning: "smp_num_cpus" redefined |
10:38.17 | Maveric | i wouldn't worry about a warning |
10:38.18 | Maveric | any how |
10:38.22 | Maveric | i'm gonna hit the sack |
10:38.29 | Maveric | g'night |
10:38.46 | YoYo | 6:38 AM |
10:38.51 | YoYo | and you're saying g'night |
10:38.53 | YoYo | bah |
10:38.55 | YoYo | kids these days |
10:39.02 | Maveric | its 3:30 am here |
10:39.35 | YoYo | even worse |
10:39.43 | Maveric | shush |
10:39.43 | YoYo | you should be getting ready to go milk the cows and feed the pigs |
10:39.57 | Maveric | its holiday for me tommarrow |
10:40.07 | YoYo | stupid left-coasters |
10:40.10 | YoYo | =D |
10:40.14 | Maveric | and the only cows i milk are computers at my work |
10:40.33 | Maveric | which i've been working on an image for the 7960's |
10:41.02 | YoYo | OH FUCKING GREAT |
10:45.26 | *** join/#asterisk MA- (~marat@pool2.tbt.ru) |
10:45.30 | YoYo | loads the new ones |
10:45.35 | YoYo | and the damned box locks up |
10:45.37 | YoYo | *sigh* |
10:49.38 | Maveric | ok i'm going to bed |
10:49.40 | Maveric | g'night |
10:53.43 | DarkFlib | is there anyway to see what variables are availible from dialplan? |
10:54.06 | DarkFlib | or are they documented anywhere...since I'm having problems tracking them down |
10:55.58 | YoYo | Dark: have you looked in /usr/src/asterisk/doc/ ? |
10:56.18 | YoYo | specifically, /usr/src/asterisk/doc/README.variables |
10:56.29 | YoYo | ~variables |
10:56.35 | DarkFlib | ahh..... must've skipped over that |
10:56.37 | hairball- | i've just installed asterisk for the first time. I dont currently have any of the special hardware required for POTS of analog support, but I was hoping to get a fell of what can be done with it via FWD. I'm reading the voip-info.org file on the asterisk quickstart and it mentions editing the sip.conf file, but I'm not seing this file in /etc/asterisk/. what could I be doing wrong? |
10:56.50 | YoYo | jbot, variables can be found in /usr/src/asterisk/doc/README.variables |
10:56.51 | jbot | YoYo: I'm not sure, is it larger than a breadbox? |
10:57.03 | YoYo | jbot, variables are at /usr/src/asterisk/doc/README.variables |
10:57.04 | jbot | YoYo: okay |
10:57.07 | clive- | hairball create one |
10:57.08 | YoYo | ~variables |
10:57.09 | jbot | variables are at /usr/src/asterisk/doc/README.variables |
10:57.15 | YoYo | =D |
10:57.47 | YoYo | jbot, you make me happy |
10:57.48 | jbot | YoYo: are you using Windows? |
10:57.53 | YoYo | jbot, yes |
10:57.55 | jbot | You dont say! |
10:58.04 | YoYo | jbot, of course I say. you asked me! |
10:58.05 | jbot | parse error: dunno what the heck you're talking about, YoYo |
10:58.16 | YoYo | jbot, you're a stupid bot |
10:58.17 | jbot | YoYo: i don't know |
10:58.27 | [[TuNeS]] | one simple question, isdn phones and isdn lines are supported via the TE410P? |
10:58.35 | YoYo | no |
10:58.46 | YoYo | only Primary Rate ISDN |
10:58.58 | clive- | 410 is PRI, not BRI |
10:59.07 | [[TuNeS]] | are there any card that support BRI isdn? |
10:59.32 | YoYo | ~google isdn astersk capi |
10:59.43 | YoYo | ah... stupid jbot |
11:00.04 | YoYo | tunes: there are supposedly a few cards supported |
11:00.07 | YoYo | go find one |
11:00.12 | [[TuNeS]] | I supposed using one normal isdn card throught isdn4linux? |
11:00.19 | blitzrage | YoYo: there is some ISDN CAPI stuff in the asteriskdocs.org pdf... not sure if you've already seen it or not yet |
11:00.27 | YoYo | as for ISDN phones, I don't think so. supposedly someone it working on a card though |
11:00.41 | YoYo | blitz: nope... not seen it |
11:00.41 | [[TuNeS]] | i've seen some docs on it |
11:00.57 | [[TuNeS]] | but asking takes away my doubts faster ;) |
11:01.14 | [[TuNeS]] | but isdn phones are still out of question |
11:01.20 | YoYo | for now |
11:01.57 | YoYo | as I said, someone (I forget who) said they were working on getting support for an ISDN card that can generate the network side |
11:02.22 | YoYo | *BURP* |
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11:04.28 | clive- | yoyo check out kapejods stuff |
11:04.32 | [[TuNeS]] | thanks |
11:04.42 | agent_sx | ? |
11:07.24 | YoYo | (except as it pertains to my dialup customers) |
11:07.43 | YoYo | in which case, as long as a Cisco 804 works, I will once again cease to care |
11:09.02 | znoG | [[TuNeS]]: try the AVM Fritz Card |
11:09.37 | voidptr | bri owns those crappy analogue lines |
11:09.39 | YoYo | why the hell is linux hardware support so damned flakey? |
11:09.51 | YoYo | void, PRI owns BRI |
11:10.03 | voidptr | pri is a whole different ballgame |
11:10.07 | YoYo | heh |
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11:10.28 | YoYo | seriously though... I never did understand why bri never really took off in the US |
11:10.37 | voidptr | telco's |
11:10.39 | YoYo | except that the telcos wanted to charge more for it than for pots |
11:11.04 | YoYo | they should have made bri affordable, then slowly start jacking the rates on pots |
11:13.30 | voidptr | they should've used alaw in the first place |
11:13.30 | voidptr | :P |
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11:16.20 | [[TuNeS]] | bri in portugal costs the same as 2 pots lines |
11:17.02 | [[TuNeS]] | fritz isdn cards are made in germany right? |
11:18.23 | znoG | yep |
11:18.48 | [[TuNeS]] | cool, less euros on fedex |
11:19.18 | znoG | i wish i lived where you are, i'm on my second fritz card i bought off ebay.. first one got lost in the mail |
11:19.23 | znoG | i do have proof that it was sent :) |
11:20.58 | [[TuNeS]] | portugal is a beautifull place, but very small market :| |
11:23.40 | YoYo | ok... rebuilding kernel and zaptel seems to clear that up |
11:23.47 | YoYo | stupid silly fucking linux :( |
11:24.11 | [[TuNeS]] | hw support makes you tear your hair appart... |
11:24.39 | YoYo | to be fair... I've never had a problem with basic hardware |
11:25.06 | YoYo | but, I've had a bitch of a time with SCSI cards, NICs, Hyper Threading, and now zaptel |
11:25.18 | YoYo | still can't get 2.6 to load my nic |
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11:28.11 | [[TuNeS]] | newer hw is allways a pain |
11:28.23 | [[TuNeS]] | basic hw is easy... sometimes |
11:28.56 | [[TuNeS]] | with zaptel was bliss on a standard fedora C1 |
11:29.09 | [[TuNeS]] | get cvs, compile, modprobe, done ;) |
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11:30.03 | YoYo | well, rebuilding the kernel fixed teh zaptel problem |
11:30.12 | YoYo | dunno what the prob was... |
11:30.31 | YoYo | but my god... hyperthreading is /not/ new anymore. it's been around for nearly 2 years at this point |
11:30.32 | [[TuNeS]] | prolly some mods not compile outside the kernel |
11:30.50 | YoYo | and intel Pro/100 nics have been around almost a decade |
11:31.03 | YoYo | yet, 2.4 kernel has issues with hyperthreading |
11:31.15 | YoYo | and apparently, 2.6 kernel has issues with intel nics |
11:31.34 | voidptr | linux is picky about its friends |
11:31.49 | voidptr | sod off to your crappy bsd please ;) |
11:31.59 | YoYo | lol |
11:32.06 | YoYo | there you go with thsoe 3 little letters again |
11:32.22 | YoYo | and just to pick nits, I /hate/ how every nic shows up as 'eth' |
11:33.13 | YoYo | like, how is one supposed to tell the difference between rtl, fxp, ed, etc? |
11:33.20 | voidptr | duh |
11:33.25 | voidptr | if you don't know that |
11:33.27 | voidptr | go back to windows |
11:33.52 | YoYo | void: the question arises because on my box at home, I have a realtek and intel nic |
11:34.01 | YoYo | on install, the realtek was eth1 |
11:34.08 | YoYo | after first boot, the intel was eth1 |
11:34.09 | DarkFlib | it says on the wiki that noop can be used to output debugging info to the console..... it doesn't seem to work for me.... is there and alternative? |
11:34.12 | YoYo | like, make up your mind!!! |
11:34.16 | voidptr | don't use crappy distro's |
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11:34.48 | YoYo | Dark: exten => s,1,NoOp(${CALLERIDNUM}) |
11:35.26 | YoYo | voidptr: uhm... you mean don't use crappy kernels? |
11:35.41 | DarkFlib | that seems to be exactly what i have |
11:35.45 | voidptr | no i don't. |
11:35.53 | YoYo | linux is linux is linux |
11:36.14 | YoYo | gentoo, fedora, debian, mandrake, slackware, et al, are /not/ linux |
11:36.25 | DarkFlib | does something have to be set for it to show up in the console? |
11:36.39 | voidptr | you are bitching about install time / production time |
11:36.43 | YoYo | Dark, well, the variable has to have a value |
11:36.43 | voidptr | thats up to the distro |
11:36.48 | voidptr | modules/monolythic |
11:36.57 | DarkFlib | k... |
11:37.01 | DarkFlib | checking |
11:37.02 | voidptr | if you don't understand that, go back to bsd |
11:37.03 | voidptr | :P |
11:37.22 | YoYo | actually, I had the same problem with BSD and 2 intel nics |
11:37.24 | YoYo | fxp0 and fxp1 |
11:37.32 | voidptr | windows! |
11:37.35 | YoYo | they were different after getting into production |
11:37.42 | [[TuNeS]] | YoYo usually eth0 is the closest to the cpu, and so on |
11:37.46 | [[TuNeS]] | at least |
11:37.49 | voidptr | [[TuNeS]] : nah.. |
11:37.53 | [[TuNeS]] | for what I have seen |
11:37.56 | voidptr | depends on your bios |
11:38.04 | [[TuNeS]] | lots of my boxes have multiple nics |
11:38.12 | [[TuNeS]] | and their naming is like that |
11:38.16 | YoYo | btw, voidptr, which part of 'pick nits' don't you understand? |
11:38.23 | YoYo | it's nothing seroius... just a nit worth picking |
11:38.49 | [[TuNeS]] | however, I lock the ethx config file to the mac address |
11:38.49 | YoYo | anyways, I'd love to go back to my safe, secure BSD world |
11:38.49 | voidptr | YoYo: does it matter? ;) |
11:39.08 | [[TuNeS]] | which allows to switch the order |
11:39.08 | voidptr | safe and secure...humm |
11:39.08 | voidptr | another day, another root? |
11:39.09 | YoYo | but, alas, with Astersk, I have hardware that currently only works with linux |
11:39.17 | YoYo | and with Propel, I have software that only works with linux |
11:39.19 | [[TuNeS]] | a pain, is multiple nic cards are so damned expensive |
11:39.20 | voidptr | tell me has trusted bsd been merged in freebsd yet? |
11:39.31 | voidptr | oh wait |
11:39.34 | voidptr | it didn't work eh |
11:39.36 | YoYo | though, I may eventually make the effort to run that on BSD |
11:40.36 | YoYo | anyways, I like running a linux box or three... |
11:40.41 | YoYo | gives me lots of nits to pick at =D |
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11:42.37 | DarkFlib | okay...my bad.... had it in the wrong context |
11:42.41 | DarkFlib | :( |
11:42.49 | YoYo | haha |
11:42.51 | YoYo | silly boy |
11:43.21 | DarkFlib | I thought it was coming in from [fromiax] |
11:43.31 | DarkFlib | but it was actually [fromiaxfwd] |
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11:46.06 | YoYo | 3 days, and it't still shows a full charge |
11:46.13 | DarkFlib | I had one of them about a year ago |
11:46.22 | DarkFlib | got a treo 600 now |
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11:51.14 | voidptr | suck mah balls |
11:51.14 | voidptr | sPLIT! |
11:51.14 | YoYo | wow, net shit |
11:51.14 | YoYo | ircd must be running on linux |
11:51.15 | voidptr | nah |
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11:51.15 | voidptr | just another rooted openbsd |
11:51.15 | YoYo | hahaha |
11:51.15 | YoYo | that too |
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11:51.15 | YoYo | I dunno if openbsd is good or bad... |
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11:51.16 | YoYo | I hate how they toot their own horn about security |
11:51.16 | voidptr | they are good at marketing themselves |
11:51.16 | YoYo | but, that makes them a bigger target |
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11:51.16 | YoYo | which means that security holes are found and fixed rather quickly |