00:00.08 | JonR800 | heh.. i dunno.. people seem to have such dramatically different results with nufone, i think im going to drop voicepulse for them though |
00:00.18 | JonR800 | cheaper and geographically closer.. |
00:00.35 | adsmod | I hear voicepulse's support isn't much better... |
00:00.39 | adsmod | so you might as well |
00:00.41 | JonR800 | it's not. |
00:00.47 | schwank | therealadept... where? I just see ${timestamp} |
00:00.50 | *** join/#asterisk CoderCR (~carlosrey@adsl-67-112-135-26.dsl.sndg02.pacbell.net) |
00:00.52 | CoderCR | hey all |
00:00.59 | CoderCR | i am trying to get music on hold to work |
00:01.11 | CoderCR | how to i make it work when you get put on a flash |
00:01.15 | xyxz | well you can always bug JarJar on here |
00:01.19 | JonR800 | they've been good to me so far.. but vp's email support setup is lame. it auto emails you back with all these questions.. most of which don't apply |
00:01.29 | ZeNN | i've got this anoying problem with a x100p and dialing out (dialing in works) The error message contains "*CLI> -- Executing Dial("SIP/101-e4ea", "Zap/1/06XXXXXXXX") in new stack -- Called 1/06XXXXXXXX -- Hungup 'Zap/1-1'== No one is available to answer at this time" |
00:01.30 | adsmod | lol mr. binks |
00:01.57 | Moc_ | that a dialplan problem not x100p problem |
00:02.05 | synco | ZeNN: it is dialing the Xs? |
00:02.06 | therealadept | schwank I'm going to go ahead and test the m flag without worrying about the filename for now |
00:02.11 | synco | does the exten have _ in front of it? |
00:02.15 | pfn | nice dialplan error :p |
00:02.23 | ZeNN | synco) yep |
00:02.55 | ZeNN | i'll have a look at extensions.conf |
00:03.16 | synco | paste the extension to me.. or use that website thing so you don't have to paste into the chan |
00:03.19 | synco | what is it again? |
00:03.21 | synco | pastebin.org |
00:03.21 | pfn | pastebin |
00:03.56 | synco | any way to schedule things? like if i wanted to schedule a call? i didn't see an app for it. |
00:04.05 | pfn | read the wiki on callfiles |
00:04.09 | synco | callfiles |
00:04.10 | synco | thx |
00:04.20 | CoderCR | anyone know why my music on hold is not working? |
00:04.22 | schwank | I can't save Monitor()'s as mp3, can I? |
00:04.30 | therealadept | no |
00:04.37 | pfn | you can with an external cleanup script |
00:04.41 | Dulak | schwank: You can convert to mp3 after the fact though |
00:04.42 | therealadept | yes |
00:04.42 | pfn | look at the monitor example dialplan |
00:04.43 | therealadept | hehe |
00:06.24 | cuban | Woah, fwdnet's IAX2 service is lagged |
00:06.28 | cuban | 64 bytes from 65.39.205.121: icmp_seq=12 ttl=58 time=85.0 ms |
00:06.33 | epac | anyone knows when the AIXy will be available ? |
00:06.40 | pfn | it is available |
00:06.40 | jmhunter | NOW |
00:06.51 | jmhunter | digium, by phone, digitnetworks has them onsite |
00:06.58 | jmhunter | IAXy |
00:07.04 | pfn | cuban at least it's a consistent 85ms |
00:07.09 | adsmod | epac: www.digitnetworks.com has them last time i checked |
00:07.17 | cuban | pfn: heh yea, it's causing calls to be choppy though :) |
00:07.18 | pfn | that results in a very acceptable voice delay, still... |
00:07.29 | cuban | pfn: My calls are really choppy :-/ |
00:07.32 | pfn | I can have 300ms pings and still have good quality voice |
00:07.36 | cuban | hm |
00:07.48 | pfn | choppiness is determined by packet loss and jitter |
00:07.53 | pfn | if the ping times are consistent, it's not a concern |
00:07.56 | schwank | UGH!~!@@#@# |
00:07.58 | pfn | it could be packet loss |
00:07.59 | schwank | this example SUCKS |
00:08.08 | schwank | why does he have to use so many macros!? |
00:08.13 | pfn | who? |
00:08.15 | cuban | pfn: It seems better now. |
00:08.16 | pfn | for what? |
00:08.23 | epac | adsmod : digium.com says "coming soon".. :o/ |
00:08.25 | schwank | what is Macro(rg-inbound,10,tr)? |
00:08.26 | pfn | but yeah, +/-5 ms or so is good |
00:08.34 | pfn | look at macro-rg-inbound |
00:08.40 | pfn | I have no idea what you're looking at |
00:08.42 | adsmod | epac: go to www.digitnetworks.com not digium.com |
00:08.45 | jmhunter | i get 85 consistently from gafachi... 60 from nufone, and 100 from broadvoice |
00:09.00 | schwank | pfn... is that a standard macro that I don't know about? |
00:09.03 | tclark | heh the first commercail manual http://www.digitnetworks.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=59 |
00:09.09 | pfn | schwank i don't think so |
00:09.23 | schwank | pfn... http://www.voip-info.org/wiki+Monitor+setup+sample |
00:09.29 | schwank | this example is nearly useless. |
00:09.30 | pfn | I can't even ping sip.broadvoice.com |
00:09.33 | schwank | it's not complete |
00:09.38 | jmhunter | i cant either |
00:09.39 | schwank | and it's overly complicated |
00:09.59 | *** join/#asterisk ZeNN (ZeNN@vanhethoog.demon.nl) |
00:10.05 | pfn | it made sense when I read it |
00:10.27 | pfn | yeah, I have a rock solid 57ms ping to nufone |
00:10.34 | pfn | it's like +/-.5ms |
00:10.38 | schwank | well what's Macro(rf-inbound,10,tr)? |
00:10.44 | adsmod | tclark: whoa cool an asterisk book!! |
00:10.54 | Dulak | schwank: I can't even pull up that page on the wiki |
00:11.09 | adsmod | who's Paul Mahler? |
00:11.35 | schwank | because I made a type |
00:11.37 | schwank | typo |
00:11.40 | schwank | damnit. |
00:12.00 | schwank | http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Monitor+setup+sample |
00:12.16 | JonR800 | no offense to anyone who worked on the asterisk book... |
00:12.40 | JonR800 | but isn't it kinda silly to put out a book before something hits version 1.0? i dunno |
00:12.40 | pfn | schwank you don't need to know rg-inbound |
00:12.52 | pfn | jonr800 not really |
00:12.54 | JonR800 | CVS is changing every hour .. so many new things |
00:12.55 | schwank | then why is it in the example? |
00:13.09 | pfn | schwank because did didn't want to spell it out |
00:13.11 | JonR800 | by the time it's printed it's months behind on features |
00:13.11 | pfn | :p |
00:13.14 | pfn | it doesn't matter, it's irrelevant |
00:13.49 | schwank | if I understand correctly then... all I need is exten => blah,1,Answer |
00:14.28 | schwank | exten => blah,2,Monitor(wav,${TIMESTAMP}-${CALLERIDNUM}-${EXTEN}) |
00:14.37 | schwank | oh wait... with a ",m" in there |
00:14.40 | pfn | rg-inbound probably means ring-inbound |
00:14.51 | pfn | tr means transfer and ring |
00:15.08 | CoderCR | -- Started music on hold, class 'cqmoh', on Zap/5-1 |
00:15.16 | CoderCR | any reason why i cannot hear music on hold? |
00:15.23 | schwank | do I need to answer the line? |
00:15.25 | pfn | do you have any zt hardware? |
00:15.31 | schwank | because, that complicates the whole voicemail process |
00:15.38 | pfn | schwank you can start monitoring whenever |
00:16.18 | Dulak | CoderCR: you have to have the right version of mpg123 |
00:16.23 | schwank | if I wrap the Dial() with a Monitor()/Stopmonitor() it'll be peachy? |
00:16.40 | pfn | sure |
00:16.53 | CoderCR | what version do i need? |
00:16.57 | adsmod | can someone splain to me how the wiki works... i mean what if someone goes in there and just fucks up the whole document? |
00:17.11 | schwank | adsmod... try |
00:17.17 | adsmod | don't wanna try |
00:17.21 | schwank | try. |
00:17.31 | adsmod | i'd rather not |
00:17.48 | Alric | I think his point is, there is a safeguard in place. |
00:18.21 | adsmod | so if I put my sister naked body on a link somewhere...eventually a moderator will take it off? |
00:18.27 | adsmod | I'm just curious how the process works |
00:18.32 | adsmod | I dont' wanna fuck anything up |
00:18.32 | schwank | you don't have permission to post |
00:18.44 | CoderCR | Dulak: i have version 0.59s-mh4 |
00:18.59 | adsmod | It gave me permission... but I didnt dare type anything |
00:21.56 | therealadept | I used the m flag but it didn't merge the files :/ |
00:22.11 | therealadept | recordings sounded great though |
00:22.52 | cuban | Man |
00:22.56 | CoderCR | Yuck! Error in buffer handling...: Connection reset by peer |
00:22.56 | CoderCR | Asterisk cleanly ending (2). |
00:22.58 | pfn | it'll merge when it completes |
00:23.02 | CoderCR | wow what is that |
00:23.06 | cuban | I had a dream that someone made a branch of asterisk. |
00:23.09 | adsmod | some 'safeguard'... it let me post no problem |
00:23.16 | therealadept | I waited for it to complete... maybe I should only have m, not 'm' |
00:23.22 | schwank | okay... |
00:23.25 | schwank | groovy |
00:23.26 | pfn | schwank what version are you running? |
00:23.27 | schwank | I have monitor files |
00:23.30 | pfn | you need new version for it to auto-merge |
00:23.35 | CoderCR | Found new ID3 Header |
00:23.35 | CoderCR | Beginning asterisk shutdown.... |
00:23.35 | CoderCR | Executing last minute cleanups |
00:23.42 | schwank | I'm using 1-0_stable |
00:23.50 | pfn | dunno what the hell that is |
00:23.50 | pfn | heh |
00:24.11 | schwank | cvs co -r v1-0_stable asterisk |
00:24.26 | schwank | but the m bits still didn't work :\ |
00:24.26 | pfn | I guess a branch |
00:24.35 | pfn | probably don't have the m flag in -stable |
00:24.44 | pfn | need to be on head for that |
00:24.45 | therealadept | probably, it's less than a month old |
00:25.00 | schwank | it can't out June 3rd, ya? |
00:25.02 | schwank | came |
00:25.03 | schwank | cam out |
00:25.05 | schwank | came out |
00:25.06 | schwank | FECK |
00:25.09 | schwank | damn fingers. |
00:25.21 | therealadept | damnit... |
00:25.23 | therealadept | Asterisk CVS-05/31/04-22:00:51 built by msp@debian on a i686 running Linux |
00:25.28 | therealadept | I need to grab latest as well |
00:25.35 | pfn | I hope friday code is good |
00:25.36 | pfn | heh |
00:25.45 | CoderCR | wow |
00:25.46 | schwank | are there any issues with the code in head? |
00:25.47 | pfn | [pfnguyen@ares pfnguyen]$ /usr/sbin/asterisk -h |
00:25.47 | pfn | Asterisk CVS-HEAD-06/19/04-18:15:21, Copyright (C) 2000-2004, Digium. |
00:25.51 | therealadept | I think I'm going to use a perl script to merge them :0 |
00:25.54 | CoderCR | music on hold was killing my system |
00:25.55 | therealadept | hehehe |
00:26.15 | cuban | schwank: I'm on head as of saturday and it works great. |
00:26.28 | schwank | cuban.. how big is your network? |
00:26.36 | cuban | Only 7 phones. |
00:26.36 | CoderCR | wow why is music on hold so unstable |
00:26.41 | pfn | lotta changes in chan_sip and chan_zap |
00:26.45 | pfn | codercr do you have zaptel hardware? |
00:26.48 | schwank | CoderCR... just strip the ID3s. |
00:26.51 | CoderCR | yes |
00:26.56 | pfn | then strip the id3's :p |
00:26.57 | cuban | schwank: There are some large users here though. Ask them. |
00:26.59 | CoderCR | i have an X100P |
00:27.08 | CoderCR | ID3's? |
00:27.14 | CoderCR | how di i trip it |
00:27.15 | *** join/#asterisk RealLost1 (~reallost1@12-215-209-213.client.mchsi.com) |
00:28.05 | Jestre | CoderCR: id3v2 -D file.mp3 |
00:28.46 | Dulak | For those who were having echo on thier PRI, turning on aggressive suppression in zconfig.h fixed it. |
00:29.37 | CoderCR | what does that do? |
00:30.47 | jmhunter | fucking quake |
00:30.48 | therealadept | it agressively suppresses echo |
00:31.03 | schwank | therealadept... smartass ;) |
00:31.08 | therealadept | or in your case, it strips the id3 tags off |
00:31.26 | therealadept | haha |
00:31.29 | Jestre | hehe |
00:32.57 | schwank | why would I even attempt to use that script if soxmix will do it? |
00:33.01 | schwank | what the hell... |
00:33.08 | schwank | that wiki needs some serious updating. |
00:33.12 | Dulak | schwank: because you're a little slow on the uptake? ;) |
00:33.30 | schwank | Dulak... I go where the money takes me ;) |
00:35.20 | jmhunter | is lib pri, just for pri's if so, why do u need it in oder to install * |
00:35.59 | *** join/#asterisk SimonR (~SimonR@dialin276.eagle.ca) |
00:36.12 | file | jmhunter: you don't. |
00:36.43 | Dulak | you only need libpri if you are using a pri |
00:36.53 | mutilator | how much a g729 license usually run? |
00:36.59 | file | $10/channel |
00:37.11 | mutilator | forever? |
00:37.16 | jmhunter | Asterisk CVS-HEAD-06/25/04-17:34:38, Copyright (C) 1999-2004 Digium. works |
00:37.26 | file | mutilator: you pay once yes |
00:37.34 | Dulak | mutilator: yeah it's a per concurrent connection fee, not a subscription |
00:37.41 | mutilator | yea |
00:37.41 | schwank | does 729 sound better than 711u? |
00:37.50 | schwank | or is it just less bandwidth? |
00:37.55 | file | it's less bandwidth |
00:37.58 | Dulak | schwank: I'll tell you on monday |
00:38.00 | file | it can't sound better then 711u |
00:38.03 | file | as 711u is uncompressed |
00:38.05 | schwank | Dulak... nice :) |
00:38.15 | Dulak | I ordered 3 licenses today |
00:38.21 | schwank | $30?! |
00:38.27 | schwank | last of the big spenders ;) |
00:38.33 | mutilator | heh |
00:38.35 | file | big spender... hehe |
00:38.38 | Dulak | I only need 3 concurrent connections |
00:38.43 | Dulak | I only have 3 remote clients |
00:38.44 | schwank | jk |
00:38.51 | synco | what is the license for? |
00:38.57 | mutilator | and does that require special hardware or something |
00:39.13 | file | no |
00:39.14 | Dulak | mutilator: it's just a module, software |
00:39.32 | Dulak | mutilator: on the client side you might have to license it as well |
00:39.38 | mutilator | hm |
00:39.52 | Dulak | mutilator: for my laptop I have to pay for the pro version of the sip client to get g729 |
00:40.29 | JonR800 | could anyone share what they use to play gsm files on windows? i see quicktime and winamp support it.. i was wondering if media player could play them |
00:40.39 | mutilator | does a as5400 support it? |
00:40.43 | mutilator | i'm sure it does.. |
00:40.57 | mutilator | mm i need to call someone |
00:41.00 | mutilator | or email em or something |
00:41.01 | mutilator | :P |
00:41.47 | schwank | okay... now seriously... |
00:41.51 | schwank | wtf... |
00:42.00 | schwank | redhat ships a sox and soxplay in their rpm... |
00:42.05 | schwank | but no soxmix |
00:42.13 | schwank | they even have the manual page for soxmix... but no soxmix |
00:42.15 | schwank | feckers. |
00:42.56 | jmhunter | anyone who can pls call 1-831-536-1001 |
00:42.59 | jmhunter | laod test |
00:43.03 | therealadept | lolz redhat newb ;) |
00:43.13 | *** join/#asterisk dant (~dan@2001:618:480:0:204:76ff:fe1e:585e) |
00:43.30 | schwank | therealadept... I've been using unix since before you were born, child ;) |
00:43.45 | therealadept | I'm 54.... |
00:43.59 | synco | and why redhat after unix? |
00:44.09 | synco | not talking shit.. just curious. |
00:44.13 | jmhunter | tahnks whoever called |
00:44.19 | therealadept | because they're both bloatware ;) (talking shit!) |
00:44.19 | JonR800 | twas me |
00:44.29 | schwank | therealadept... well damn. you do win on age ;) |
00:44.43 | jmhunter | i wanted to see how broadvoices call waiting was handled within asterisk |
00:45.05 | JonR800 | ahhh, work okay i guess? |
00:47.43 | jmhunter | ya |
00:47.54 | jmhunter | http://snipurl.com/790r |
00:47.58 | CoderCR | Jun 25 16:24:53 NOTICE[229390]: chan_zap.c:5263 handle_init_event: Alarm cleared on channel 5 |
00:48.10 | CoderCR | any ideas why i am getting an alarm |
00:48.20 | therealadept | oh my god get out of the building |
00:48.23 | jmhunter | ~thwack file |
00:48.26 | jbot | ACTION beats file on the finger with a Holy Bible |
00:48.39 | CoderCR | Jun 25 16:24:43 WARNING[491538]: chan_zap.c:3097 zt_handle_event: Detected alarm on channel 5: Red Alarm |
00:48.48 | jmhunter | ~thwack file |
00:48.50 | jbot | ACTION bludgeons file on the groin with a UNIX Manual |
00:48.55 | jmhunter | thats better |
00:49.05 | jmhunter | i like the imac and as/400 |
00:49.11 | jmhunter | ~thwack file |
00:49.14 | jbot | ACTION smacks file on the head with a iMac |
00:49.18 | jmhunter | there we go |
00:49.46 | jmhunter | ~fuck file |
00:49.48 | jbot | ACTION humps file's leg in public |
00:49.51 | jmhunter | hahaha |
00:50.02 | CoderCR | Jun 25 16:27:07 WARNING[229390]: chan_zap.c:1283 zt_set_hook: zt hook failed: Device or resource busy |
00:52.37 | therealadept | ${MACRO_EXTEN}: The extension that triggered this macro |
00:52.46 | therealadept | if you're still interested schwank |
00:52.52 | CoderCR | Jun 25 16:29:51 WARNING[229390]: chan_zap.c:1283 zt_set_hook: zt hook failed: Device or resource busy |
00:52.56 | CoderCR | i keep getting that message |
00:52.57 | CoderCR | any ideas? |
00:53.11 | jmhunter | anyone had expirience tring to get privacy manager to work? |
00:53.26 | *** join/#asterisk andu (~andu@S010600e08103eeaa.cg.shawcable.net) |
00:54.54 | Maveric | does anybody else have problems with their callerid showing up on verizon? |
00:55.29 | mutilator | i'm having a hard time getting telnet to fix my caller id |
00:55.30 | Maveric | when you send callerid with asterisk verizon doesn't like it |
00:57.13 | *** join/#asterisk Tall-guy (tall-guy@hssxrg207-195-103-110.sasknet.sk.ca) |
00:58.24 | jmhunter | im sure they dont |
00:58.49 | Tall-guy | hey all, I had a working system for weeks, and then a power hit munged up some files on my Debian box....my digium cards aren't being recognized ...anyone help? |
00:59.08 | jmhunter | i cant even modproble my x100p |
00:59.15 | andu | I have the following problem with Asterisk; I have the following 2 lines in my extensions.conf |
01:00.02 | andu | exten => 1,1,Dial(SIP/1@IP,20) and exten => _.,1,Dial(SIP/1@IP,20) |
01:01.13 | andu | if I dial exten 1 everything works and I get to hear the ring tone if I dial 2 Asterisk sends back a local ring (180) and then nothing else also the media takes about 1 sec to setup |
01:01.18 | andu | any ideas why ? |
01:02.28 | *** join/#asterisk iMediax (iMediax@00d0a8003aa3.click-network.com) |
01:02.43 | andu | both Dial's go to the same IP |
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01:06.22 | CoderCR | when i flash an analog, i do not seem to get music on hold. any ideas? |
01:15.02 | schwank | what does "flash an analog" mean? |
01:15.29 | CoderCR | the flash is a button on an analog phone... |
01:15.42 | CoderCR | when i flash an analog line, |
01:16.05 | CoderCR | you only get music when you dial the extension. |
01:16.11 | CoderCR | i love asterisk |
01:16.23 | schwank | "flash"? |
01:16.42 | dant | flash = timed break |
01:16.45 | CoderCR | its like a quick hangup and answer |
01:16.48 | CoderCR | cool |
01:16.57 | CoderCR | ok better example |
01:16.58 | schwank | I'm picturing you taking Memory out of the poor phones and then performing a flash upgrade |
01:17.02 | schwank | ;) |
01:17.06 | CoderCR | LOL |
01:17.13 | CoderCR | not a rom flash... lol |
01:17.16 | Dulak | I like asterisk, but I don't love asterisk. Asterisk doesn't give a good bj and back massage after a long day at work. |
01:17.35 | schwank | Dulak ... you opviously haven't spend enough time with it... |
01:17.39 | mjmac | Dulak: you just have to get extensions.conf right |
01:17.41 | schwank | Dulak ... foreplay is key ;) |
01:17.42 | dant | Dulak, it can do |
01:18.00 | CoderCR | LOL |
01:18.32 | dant | Dulak, but it's easier for it to just be instrumental in the obtaining of those services |
01:18.47 | Dulak | dant: I blocked 900 and 976 service... |
01:19.30 | schwank | ack! |
01:19.43 | schwank | when Dial() exits... does it Hangup()? |
01:19.53 | therealadept | maybe |
01:19.55 | therealadept | heh |
01:20.08 | therealadept | thats what I'm trying to figure out, my soxmix calls aren't running after |
01:21.42 | schwank | hmm.... maybe we need the option ",g"? |
01:23.45 | schwank | in Dial() |
01:24.05 | therealadept | I'm just throwing my merge and compress code in a cronjob |
01:24.14 | schwank | bah |
01:24.15 | schwank | pussy |
01:24.16 | schwank | ;) |
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01:24.39 | therealadept | their cvs sounds pretty broken now or I would grab latest to use the m flag |
01:24.54 | Tall-guy | anyone know whey I'm getting this error from ztcfg? |
01:24.54 | Tall-guy | Notice: Configuration file is /etc/zaptel.conf |
01:24.54 | Tall-guy | line 147: Unable to open master device '/dev/zap/ctl' |
01:25.15 | schwank | Tall-guy... modprobe your devices |
01:27.20 | Tall-guy | schwank: I did, ...I had a working system, and then a power surge, now I've modprobed -r, and re modprobed.....and I'm lost! |
01:27.28 | Tall-guy | (deb woody) |
01:27.38 | schwank | Tall-guy ... you've upgraded your kernel, haven't you? |
01:28.05 | Tall-guy | schwank: yup. |
01:28.07 | schwank | recompile |
01:28.17 | schwank | zaptel |
01:28.36 | schwank | then you'll have your modules back, for your new kernel |
01:28.55 | Tall-guy | schwnak: can u elaborate on the why for me? |
01:29.12 | schwank | go look where the modules are |
01:29.13 | schwank | ;) |
01:29.41 | schwank | locate wcfxs for example |
01:29.46 | schwank | you'll see |
01:29.56 | synco | should voicepulse be sending my * callerid info? i can't find anywhere whether it is or not but it's definitely not showing up anywhere |
01:29.58 | Tall-guy | k...I'm there. |
01:30.07 | schwank | look at the directory you're in |
01:30.11 | schwank | look at the kernel version |
01:30.14 | schwank | it's the old kernel, no? |
01:30.23 | Jestre | synco: It send the numeric part, but not the alpha part for me |
01:30.27 | schwank | you need to recompile against the new source |
01:30.30 | Tall-guy | schwank... :) |
01:30.32 | schwank | (kernel source) |
01:30.39 | schwank | and put the files in the right directory |
01:30.46 | schwank | fortunately... |
01:30.50 | schwank | make install will do that for you |
01:30.54 | synco | Jestre: you gotta do a cmd/app to grab the data? mine shows the incoming calls as voicepulse@voicepulse |
01:31.07 | synco | in CLI> anyway |
01:31.15 | Dulak | okay so I turned on aggressive suppression, and now asterisk won't load |
01:31.53 | Jestre | synco: I get the phone number on my SIP devices, but no alpha information |
01:32.04 | synco | ok |
01:32.18 | Jestre | synco: Same with outgoing calls |
01:34.43 | Dulak | what's the device in /dev that asterisk attaches to? |
01:35.00 | schwank | Dulak... look in /dev/zap |
01:35.10 | schwank | I think you're thinking /dev/zap/ctl? |
01:35.35 | Maveric | i think there is a bug in libpri |
01:35.59 | Dulak | chan_zap.c:751 zt_open: Unable to specify channel 1: No such device or address |
01:36.27 | Dulak | /dev/zap is full of stuff |
01:36.52 | CoaxD | dulak: cat /dev/zap/1 |
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01:36.58 | Tall-guy | man, that sounds familiar....kinda what I'm experiencing... |
01:37.13 | Dulak | cat: /dev/zap/1: No such device or address |
01:37.19 | CoaxD | dulak: That be your problem. :) |
01:37.23 | Dulak | The file is there, the modules are loaded |
01:37.32 | CoaxD | Dulak: lsmod |
01:37.33 | acosgrov | Dulak: run ztcfg -vvvv |
01:37.35 | Dulak | lsmod shows zaptel and wct1xxp |
01:37.46 | Maveric | ztdynamic |
01:38.18 | Dulak | Okay, ztcfg fixed it |
01:38.23 | Dulak | I need to set that to run at boot |
01:38.25 | Maveric | wcfxs 33120 4 |
01:38.25 | Maveric | wct4xxp 51936 22 |
01:38.25 | Maveric | zaptel 182496 54 [wcfxs wct4xxp] |
01:38.27 | CoaxD | dulak: ya, ztcfg actually sets up the devices |
01:38.40 | Maveric | lol |
01:38.42 | Dulak | I can do a postload in modules.conf or something |
01:38.46 | Maveric | yeah that was an early mistake of mine |
01:38.58 | Dulak | Scared me for a minute. Thanks guys |
01:39.00 | Maveric | just rc.local it |
01:39.00 | CoaxD | dulak: post-install |
01:39.07 | Dulak | CoaxD: you know what I meant |
01:39.09 | schwank | what does this do?.... gotoif($$ALLFILENAME} = ${FOO}?6:3) |
01:39.23 | CoaxD | maveric: Thats cool too. but the post-install is the "Redhat way" |
01:39.33 | CoaxD | Dulak: Of course i do :) |
01:39.36 | Maveric | redhat = gay |
01:39.41 | Dulak | I thought post-install was vanilla |
01:39.44 | acosgrov | ghey |
01:39.48 | CoaxD | Dulak: I'm not sure |
01:39.49 | schwank | honestly. |
01:39.54 | Maveric | lots of things use post-install |
01:39.58 | Dulak | Yeah I think that's a normal modules.conf thing |
01:40.00 | CoaxD | Dulak: I'm just being a dork. (a semantical dork.) |
01:40.09 | schwank | you kids are all dorks. |
01:40.13 | Maveric | but i had to get in the redhat is gay |
01:40.16 | Maveric | when i could |
01:40.19 | CoaxD | schwank: Oh blow me, schwank. Like you're any better. hehe |
01:40.43 | CoaxD | schwank: And when bkw comes around, you can blow him too. muahahaha. |
01:41.16 | CoaxD | oh wow. The Barney's Valentines Video is pretty good |
01:41.34 | schwank | Redhat is no better or no worse than any other distro. |
01:41.50 | CoaxD | My kid is watcihng. heh |
01:42.18 | Dulak | If you want to get technical, it is worse, because of the rpm database |
01:42.27 | CoaxD | Dulak: :/ |
01:42.32 | Dulak | If you fart loud it'll hose the rpm database |
01:42.56 | CoaxD | dulak: That has always been the case with rpm |
01:43.10 | Dulak | Yes, but other than that, redhat is about the same as any other linux |
01:43.14 | schwank | I've been using Redhat for 5-6 years, and my rpm database has never been hosed or farted on |
01:43.17 | CoaxD | Dulak: ya. its linux |
01:43.26 | Dulak | schwank: Lucky you. Install websphere. |
01:43.34 | CoaxD | schwank: You've obviously never *REALLY* screwed around with complex rpm shit |
01:43.34 | schwank | why? |
01:43.55 | schwank | or... maybe... just maybe... I know what I'm doing better than you ;) |
01:43.59 | CoaxD | schwank: becuase the minute an rpm gets half installed, half uninstalled, halfway gone but halfway not, your database is fucked. |
01:44.00 | schwank | *shrug* |
01:44.01 | schwank | :P |
01:44.05 | Dulak | Pay IBM $80k for a program that when it installs, will hose your rpm database for no apparent reason. |
01:44.26 | schwank | that's never happened to me |
01:44.28 | Dulak | Then pay them more $ for support so thier support guy can tell you to wipe and reinstall everything because nobody else has that problem. |
01:44.29 | Maveric | sounds like a dulak problem? |
01:44.31 | schwank | and I don't expect it ever will |
01:44.32 | CoaxD | schwank: I developed drivers for Digi International for 2 years... I had to build the first incarnation of most of their RPMs |
01:44.33 | acosgrov | I've been using gentoo now for about 7 months - I don't think I'll switch again for a while |
01:44.43 | CoaxD | schwank: I went through more than 1 nightmare w/ hosed rpm db's |
01:44.58 | Dulak | Maveric: no, it's thier java installer, instead of installing a friggin rpm, it extracts it manually and tries to be cute by manually updating the rpm database |
01:45.02 | synco | why would you ever use rpms when there's source? never understood that. |
01:45.16 | CoaxD | synco: becuase rpm's avoid needing to use source |
01:45.20 | CoaxD | synco: And morons like that. |
01:45.21 | schwank | synco... so the dependancies are met for other programs |
01:45.29 | schwank | oh my god. |
01:45.37 | Dulak | Updating 400 boxes with source isn't my idea of a fun time. |
01:45.58 | schwank | you obviously have never administered a -real- network. |
01:46.00 | Dulak | Update one box with source, make an rpm, deploy it 399 times. |
01:46.02 | Maveric | Dulak then you don't know what real fun is |
01:46.04 | CoaxD | Does packet8 do non-locked devices? |
01:46.15 | Dulak | Maveric: I prefer to work smarter, not harder. |
01:46.17 | synco | hopefully if you have 400 boxes, you have rsh or some system by which to run a mass cmd. |
01:46.21 | schwank | when you start spanning contenants and have 100's of employees and 10's of servers |
01:46.24 | schwank | come back and talk to me. |
01:46.34 | schwank | just because you don't know how to make an rpm doesn't mean rpms are bad. |
01:46.37 | Dulak | synco: ssh, and that's still not much of a solution. |
01:46.48 | CoaxD | HELLO! ANSWER ME! I ANSWER YOU LAME N00B FUCKERS ALL DAY! |
01:46.56 | CoaxD | > Does packet8 do non-locked devices? |
01:47.00 | synco | heh |
01:47.01 | Dulak | CoaxD: I have no idea waht packet8 is |
01:47.03 | acosgrov | lol |
01:47.10 | Maveric | rofl |
01:47.11 | CoaxD | Dulak: That is at least a halfway acceptable answers! |
01:47.13 | Maveric | Dulak its a provider |
01:47.19 | Maveric | CoaxD i'd answer you |
01:47.22 | Maveric | but i have no idea |
01:47.29 | CoaxD | maveric: See?! Thats what i'm talking about! An acceptable answer! |
01:47.50 | synco | i've used rpm's schwank... i used redhat for a few weeks. took me that long to de-redhat it and get a normal system back. |
01:47.57 | Maveric | CoaxD you haven't told me an answer all day |
01:48.02 | Maveric | so dont' freak out on me |
01:48.02 | Maveric | lol |
01:48.06 | Dulak | so you ran a distro, and undistroed it. |
01:48.16 | Dulak | Just go to LFS already and quit whining. ;) |
01:48.26 | schwank | synco... all the power to you. just don't dis is because you couldn't understand it. |
01:48.35 | synco | i do. and i know... but i heard such good things about redhat i figured i'd give it a try. |
01:48.56 | acosgrov | redhat is too bloated now... |
01:48.57 | CoaxD | Mav: hahaha |
01:49.04 | CoaxD | Mav: I love the folks here. I just like to have fun. :) |
01:49.18 | Dulak | I moved to debian for production 4 years ago and haven't even once looked back. |
01:49.32 | CoaxD | oh god. since packet8 does 911 in the area they charge a ton |
01:50.04 | Maveric | i mean really who needs 911? |
01:50.13 | Maveric | i'll 911 is good for is accidently dialing them |
01:50.17 | Maveric | which i've managed to do twice |
01:50.19 | CoaxD | Mav: Well, folks currently having a heart attack probably do |
01:50.25 | CoaxD | mav: Yeah, i've done it too |
01:50.26 | CoaxD | mav: Twice |
01:50.31 | Maveric | lol |
01:50.33 | Dulak | I used 411 to test, then just copied it and switched 4 to 9. |
01:50.37 | CoaxD | Mav: damn nokia phones. completely locked |
01:50.41 | CoaxD | mav: 08 <dial> |
01:50.43 | Dulak | I wasn't gonna get us charged for a false alarm |
01:51.03 | Maveric | heh |
01:51.16 | Maveric | we had the cops come to our office here once |
01:51.24 | Maveric | because someone made a test call to 911 and hung up |
01:51.27 | Maveric | it wasn't me tho |
01:51.47 | acosgrov | blame it on the cordless phone :) |
01:51.55 | CoaxD | Dude |
01:52.01 | CoaxD | Barney Live at radio city music hall |
01:52.06 | Dulak | How the hell are you supposed to test 911 anyways? |
01:52.09 | CoaxD | I would give my *EYETEETH* to go to see that. |
01:52.27 | Dulak | It's required by law that a business here have access to 911 from any phone, but there is no way to test it. |
01:52.35 | acosgrov | CoaxD: is that all? |
01:52.36 | schwank | CoaxD... you make it very difficult to respect your opinions. ;) |
01:52.45 | CoaxD | schwank: Sir.. |
01:52.49 | Dulak | CoaxD: You just lost a lotta points in my opinion |
01:52.52 | CoaxD | schwank: Do you have any children? |
01:53.03 | CoaxD | Dulak: Thats okay. I'm okay with that. |
01:53.13 | Maveric | you are allowed to test 911 |
01:53.21 | schwank | I have no children |
01:53.23 | Maveric | you just say i'm dialing 911 for a test when they pickup |
01:53.34 | Dulak | they still want to send a cop out to check |
01:53.34 | CoaxD | schwank: When you do, get back to me on that. |
01:53.38 | schwank | and if I did, I'm sure I wouldn't be into Barney |
01:53.39 | CoaxD | schwank: Barney *ROCKS*. |
01:53.40 | Maveric | no they dont' Dulak |
01:53.42 | Maveric | trust me |
01:53.52 | CoaxD | schwank: (albeit is completely fucking gay...) |
01:54.02 | schwank | alright, thank you :) |
01:54.03 | Dulak | They did it to the IT guy at my last job, he did that, and they sent a cop, adn the cop cited the company for a false alarm. |
01:54.08 | schwank | we're on the same page now ;) |
01:54.27 | Dulak | Cost them like $1500 for a false alarm |
01:54.38 | schwank | Dulak.... if you call the administrative line first, you can schedule tests in low call volume periods. |
01:54.47 | Dulak | Ahhh. |
01:55.05 | schwank | everyone needs to test 911, they know that |
01:55.12 | acosgrov | schwank: and how do they determine when a low volume is? |
01:55.59 | Dulak | Well if it's like any call center I've ever worked at thier phone system has an audit log and nice graphs to tell when the low volume is |
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01:56.05 | cuban | yahoo |
01:56.10 | Dulak | But that's just a guess, me being a stupid bastard and all... |
01:56.45 | Maveric | thats a well known fact Dulak |
01:56.46 | Maveric | lol |
01:56.53 | acosgrov | well shit what happens if high tide rolls in when they think it's low volume? Or what about a full moon? :P |
01:57.11 | Dulak | I think the main thing is they are expecting a test call, so they wont' dispatch. |
01:57.13 | acosgrov | why's the sky blue? |
01:57.25 | Dulak | now I just gotta find a number to call to schedule a test |
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01:58.02 | schwank | acosgrov... I have no idea... I don't work there and I didnt' ask |
01:58.12 | Dulak | The last thing I need is one of our stupidass employees needing to dial 911 and then suing us cuz they couldn't |
01:58.16 | schwank | acosgrov.... they probably have historical call volume charts |
01:58.32 | Q-At-Home | has anyone seen lacking caller id on the 2nd call if the first x101 is in use in a two line system? |
01:58.55 | acosgrov | schwank: those were rhetorical questions... anyway I'm out - gotta take the dog for his exercise... later |
01:59.49 | schwank | I wonder if he knows what rhetorical means ;) |
02:00.10 | Dulak | schwank: you are an old school unix geek aren't you? |
02:00.34 | schwank | Dulak... I don't like calling myself a geek... at least I don't dress the part ;) |
02:00.36 | schwank | but... |
02:00.56 | Q-At-Home | two cpu xeon, hangs hard when loading the module for the quad pri card... anyone seen that? |
02:01.18 | schwank | what's the best program to turn wav files into mp3s? |
02:01.22 | schwank | lame? |
02:01.25 | Q-At-Home | yep |
02:01.31 | schwank | bladeenc? |
02:01.45 | Q-At-Home | I just run lame |
02:02.08 | Q-At-Home | if you need a front end audacity is good, and free |
02:02.14 | Q-At-Home | available at sf.net |
02:02.42 | schwank | thanks Q |
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02:03.26 | Q-At-Home | trying to get this dual cpu machine up before the pri arrives |
02:03.52 | schwank | I ordered the pris for the office today |
02:03.56 | schwank | I hope they arrive on time |
02:04.05 | schwank | or there isn't going to be much calling taking place ;) |
02:04.37 | Dulak | Took me a month to get a PRI in here |
02:04.47 | Q-At-Home | this is at a friends place |
02:05.06 | Q-At-Home | he got 2 LD t1's just for ordering his 1 PRI |
02:05.44 | Tall-guy | schwank: your suggestions worked :) |
02:06.25 | schwank | Tall-guy... that's what I like to hear :) |
02:06.34 | Tall-guy | schwank: can you explain WHY? :) |
02:07.14 | schwank | Tall-guy... simple... the drivers weren't being installed |
02:07.44 | schwank | when you install a new kernel, you need to recompile your third-party drivers |
02:08.40 | Tall-guy | schwank: ....but my new kernel was installed a month ago, and I've been working fine...just had a strange power hit/disk event (munged inodes) |
02:08.50 | Tall-guy | (munged being a technical term) |
02:08.59 | schwank | Tall-guy... you didn't reboot after you installed the new kernel... did you? |
02:09.08 | Tall-guy | schwank: thousands of times... |
02:09.16 | schwank | or... you booted into the old kernel |
02:09.36 | Tall-guy | schwank: hmm, pretty sure i didn't.....(now doubting myself) |
02:09.38 | Q-At-Home | we've all dont that :) |
02:09.44 | Q-At-Home | not me of course... |
02:09.50 | schwank | hahaha |
02:09.55 | schwank | I do it all the time |
02:09.59 | Q-At-Home | make the kernel and forget to reboot :) |
02:10.02 | schwank | that's why it was the first thing that came to mind |
02:10.21 | schwank | I make a habit of destroying my uptimes on servers for that very reasons |
02:10.23 | schwank | reason |
02:10.28 | Q-At-Home | hows * under 2.6? anyone? |
02:10.30 | schwank | I hate being woke up ;) |
02:10.38 | schwank | Q-At-Home... dunno |
02:10.45 | Q-At-Home | if a server here gets over 25 days, I reboot it just cus |
02:10.49 | Tall-guy | schwank: hmm, I'm mixfuzed |
02:11.16 | Q-At-Home | had one over 600 days, rebooted it and it all went to hell (I inherited it from a past sysadmin) |
02:11.22 | Q-At-Home | brb |
02:11.38 | schwank | Tall-guy... well, it works now |
02:11.41 | schwank | that's all that matters :) |
02:11.57 | Tall-guy | schwank: one would think....but I'm one of them "what the hell just happend" kinda guys... |
02:12.14 | Tall-guy | (too much time doing rebuilds on netware 2.11 :) |
02:12.20 | schwank | it won't happen again though, because you'll know to recompile zaptel |
02:12.21 | schwank | :) |
02:12.53 | schwank | how's the weather in Sask? |
02:13.00 | Tall-guy | schwank: colder than it ought to be.... |
02:13.06 | Q-At-Home | mmm more Canadians |
02:13.38 | Tall-guy | ...skeeters are growing nicely though :( |
02:13.49 | cuban | Q-At-Home: Works great for me. |
02:14.14 | schwank | I noticed you're from alberta Q-At-Home |
02:14.22 | schwank | it's been blistering in Vancouver |
02:14.34 | schwank | it only started to calm down yesterday |
02:14.42 | Tall-guy | schwank: yup, I'm a weather channel addict watchin that funky jetstream. |
02:14.43 | schwank | hotest it's been here for years |
02:14.53 | schwank | haha :) |
02:15.10 | schwank | Q-At-Home... can you give me a sample command line for lame? |
02:15.29 | Tall-guy | ....well, I'm outta here, thanks for your help gents. |
02:15.36 | schwank | later Tall-guy |
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02:16.11 | schwank | I wonder how tall Tall-guy is... |
02:17.02 | Q-At-Home | ame -h -t -mm -b24 --tt "May 21 2004" --ta "Fit N Well" --tc "Encoded at WCI 2004-05-21" --ty "2004" lois.WAV lois.mp3 |
02:17.08 | Q-At-Home | is one I used last week |
02:17.26 | schwank | wow... |
02:17.34 | schwank | that's some serious options |
02:17.35 | cuban | Just use abcde man. |
02:17.42 | cuban | abcde is awesome for ripping. |
02:17.43 | schwank | I think I'll just run it with -s (silent) ;) |
02:19.57 | schwank | erm... -S |
02:20.06 | Q-At-Home | is it a good thing when your 15 month old daughter likes to play with old computer hardware vs her toys? |
02:20.24 | schwank | definately :) |
02:20.37 | schwank | I've been buying my niece all sorts of toys |
02:20.45 | schwank | I just bought her a pink iMac |
02:20.46 | RealLost1 | both my kids started using the mouse to run the computer when they were about 18 months old. |
02:20.55 | schwank | but damned if her mother will get her to use it |
02:21.20 | schwank | she's 4 though |
02:21.44 | RealLost1 | get her online at nickjr.com or something similar and she won't leave the imac. |
02:21.57 | schwank | thanks :) |
02:21.59 | schwank | I'll try that |
02:22.00 | RealLost1 | I have to tear my 4 year old away from the computer at time. |
02:22.11 | RealLost1 | playhousedisney.com works well too. |
02:22.19 | Q-At-Home | by the time shes 4, she'll have her own machine |
02:23.20 | schwank | does anyone have Monitor() playing nice with Voicemail()? |
02:23.24 | schwank | I can't really figure it out :\ |
02:23.47 | schwank | if I have Dial() drop through with the ,g option... I'll run the caller into voicemail regardless... |
02:24.04 | schwank | if I don't use the ,g option... Dial will hang up on the context |
02:24.11 | Q-At-Home | monitor + voicemail? |
02:24.41 | schwank | kay... so imagine this... |
02:25.01 | schwank | exten => blah,1,Setvar(callfilename....) |
02:25.22 | schwank | ,2,Monitor(wav,${CALLFILENAME}) |
02:25.36 | schwank | ,3,Dial(SIP/blah,20,g) |
02:25.43 | schwank | ,4,Stopmonitor |
02:26.03 | Q-At-Home | why do it that way... |
02:26.03 | schwank | ,5,System(/usr/local/bin/soxmix file1 file2 file3) |
02:26.12 | Q-At-Home | oh |
02:26.22 | Q-At-Home | I mux mine after the fact |
02:26.23 | cuban | Q-At-Home: Use exten => h,Stopmonitor |
02:26.24 | Q-At-Home | once a night |
02:26.36 | cuban | Q-At-Home: How do you mux the files? with somix? |
02:26.49 | Q-At-Home | bkw's mux-monitor.pl |
02:26.51 | schwank | ,6,System(/bin/rm file1) |
02:26.58 | cuban | Q-At-Home: That won't work for me :( |
02:27.01 | schwank | ,7,System(/bin/rm file2) |
02:27.02 | Q-At-Home | why not |
02:27.09 | schwank | ,8,System(lame....) |
02:27.14 | cuban | Q-At-Home: Let me show you the errors it generates |
02:27.18 | schwank | ,9,System(rm file3) |
02:27.27 | Q-At-Home | no thanks :) |
02:27.27 | JonR800 | umm... schwank.. why not use the m option? |
02:27.27 | schwank | this is where I run into the problem |
02:27.37 | cuban | Q-At-Home: Okay fine. |
02:27.38 | JonR800 | which does all of this |
02:27.44 | schwank | JonR800... because it's not in stable :( |
02:27.48 | cuban | Q-At-Home: Point is it generates like 6 or 7 errors. |
02:27.59 | JonR800 | schwank: time to upgrade! ;) heh |
02:28.06 | schwank | JonR800... if it did... I would have my problem mostly solved |
02:28.07 | cuban | JonR800: What is the m option? Is it a dial option? |
02:28.14 | schwank | cuban... Monitor option |
02:28.15 | JonR800 | no for monitor |
02:28.20 | JonR800 | it mixes the files for you |
02:28.24 | cuban | Hm, I didn't see that in thw wiki. |
02:28.30 | JonR800 | it's there |
02:28.35 | schwank | it's there |
02:28.39 | JonR800 | hehe |
02:28.49 | schwank | so I'm trying to do it by hand so that I don't have to use head |
02:28.51 | Q-At-Home | monitor has an m option? |
02:28.51 | JonR800 | it's in bright green |
02:28.52 | schwank | because that's scarey |
02:28.58 | Q-At-Home | sweet! |
02:28.59 | schwank | I'm not going to have a 100 user system break |
02:29.03 | schwank | feck... that'd suckl |
02:29.23 | schwank | so that all works great |
02:29.25 | JonR800 | schwank.. i'd just back up your stable system over night and try cvs |
02:29.27 | schwank | what I wrote |
02:29.31 | schwank | it's marvelous really |
02:29.36 | schwank | but |
02:29.47 | schwank | what do I do when for Voicemail()? |
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02:29.55 | Q-At-Home | calling a bunch of system commands are evil for performance |
02:30.00 | JonR800 | you mean you don't want to record voicemail? |
02:30.06 | schwank | no |
02:30.14 | schwank | I want to go to voicemail if necessary |
02:30.34 | schwank | but if I use the ,g option of Dial, it will go to voicemail every time |
02:30.46 | Q-At-Home | http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Monitor+setup+sample |
02:30.53 | Q-At-Home | look at macro-record-enable |
02:30.56 | Q-At-Home | use the macro |
02:31.06 | schwank | Q-At-Home... that example doesn't deal with Voicemail |
02:31.25 | JonR800 | schwank, i don't see the big deal eh? just put voicemail in there |
02:31.39 | cuban | Okay I just used the m option. |
02:31.44 | cuban | Jun 25 21:31:29 WARNING[671760]: res_monitor.c:243 ast_monitor_stop: Execute of ( nice -n 19 soxmix /var/spool/asterisk/monitor/1411-20040625-213114-in.wav /var/spool/asterisk/monitor/1411-20040625-213114-out.wav /var/spool/asterisk/monitor/1411-20040625-213114.wav && rm -f /var/spool/asterisk/monitor/1411-20040625-213114-* ) & failed. |
02:31.44 | schwank | what I don't understand is that if Dial answers... it ends the context |
02:32.09 | schwank | cuban... where in the filesystem is soxmix? |
02:32.10 | therealadept | even if I get the m option working I still need to compress to mp3 and move the files elsewhere |
02:32.14 | wsuff | cuban: do u have somix installed and in your path |
02:32.15 | schwank | there's no path in System() |
02:32.26 | schwank | same for nice |
02:32.32 | cuban | schwank: /usr/bin/somix |
02:32.38 | schwank | use absolute paths |
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02:32.53 | therealadept | that is asterix doing the processing |
02:32.54 | JonR800 | schwank: i think you're thinking about this wrong.. why would voicemail not pickup if it's in the priority list??? |
02:33.07 | schwank | kay... |
02:33.08 | cuban | schwank: I'm using the m option, asterisk is handling it. |
02:33.09 | therealadept | either it has paths or it is broken |
02:33.21 | Q-At-Home | m just calls somix |
02:33.23 | Q-At-Home | hrm |
02:33.24 | schwank | cuban... where'd you get your asterisk from? |
02:33.34 | Q-At-Home | rather use the mux script once a night |
02:33.35 | schwank | cuban... is it head or stable? |
02:33.39 | JonR800 | schwank: you have to put the voicemail command in the priority list |
02:33.40 | wsuff | Q-At-Home: probably an issue w/ how it's writen |
02:33.47 | cuban | schwank: head |
02:33.50 | wsuff | Q-At-Home: i just mix those i need |
02:33.54 | wsuff | instead of ever call |
02:33.56 | schwank | cuban... stable doesn't have it |
02:34.05 | cuban | schwank: Didn't I just say I'm on head. |
02:34.05 | cuban | ? |
02:34.12 | JonR800 | cuban: im using head from yesterday, the m option works here heh |
02:34.13 | schwank | cuban... I'm on stable. |
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02:34.22 | wsuff | cuban: i believe u said something about head |
02:34.24 | schwank | cuban... and I'm not going to run my servers on head |
02:34.29 | cuban | JonR800: Actually when I go into the folder |
02:34.30 | cuban | it's merged. |
02:34.41 | JonR800 | cool :) |
02:34.45 | cuban | oh well |
02:34.48 | cuban | off to see dodgeball |
02:35.01 | schwank | is head going to fuck me? |
02:35.03 | wsuff | good move |
02:35.09 | schwank | ahem... feck |
02:35.11 | schwank | if I run it? |
02:35.21 | Q-At-Home | schwank: if its not broken dont fix it |
02:35.22 | JonR800 | schwank.. maybe? head hasn't done anything bad to me though |
02:35.25 | Dulak | I'm running head and it's just fine. |
02:35.30 | Q-At-Home | if its broken, you've got nothing to loose |
02:35.34 | JonR800 | just backup your current source so you can reinstall that if need be |
02:35.35 | schwank | oh god. |
02:35.42 | JonR800 | oh god what? |
02:35.42 | Q-At-Home | but I think you've got your contexts wrong |
02:35.43 | schwank | here we go ;) |
02:36.04 | schwank | Q-At-Home... I'm having trouble explaining my problem. There's too many lines of context |
02:36.07 | Q-At-Home | your exten logic seems to do too much |
02:36.17 | schwank | Q-At-Home... i do understand what I'm doing |
02:36.18 | CoderCR | how do you break into a call |
02:36.22 | Q-At-Home | have you looked at the wiki macro-record-on? |
02:36.27 | schwank | I didn't want to use macros or to call a script like in the example |
02:36.34 | CoderCR | lets say i am on zap/2 and i want to listen in on zap/1 |
02:36.35 | Q-At-Home | heres some good news |
02:36.37 | CoderCR | how do i do that? |
02:36.41 | Q-At-Home | you dont need to run the script any more |
02:36.41 | schwank | otherwise, it's the same as what's there |
02:36.52 | Q-At-Home | $TIMESTAMP is a proper var now |
02:36.56 | Q-At-Home | my code is just old |
02:37.16 | schwank | CoderCR... ssh into the server from your computer and use soxplay ;) |
02:37.29 | Q-At-Home | I just do this early in the call exten => 0,2,Macro(record-on,${MYHOMEPHONE},${CALLERIDNUM}) |
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02:37.37 | Q-At-Home | then voicemail is handled no issues |
02:37.47 | Q-At-Home | the only thing not recorded is xfers I believe |
02:37.55 | Q-At-Home | that may be recorded now, I'm not sure |
02:38.00 | schwank | Q-At-Home... I'm trying to merge the files too, though |
02:38.00 | wsuff | , |
02:38.14 | Q-At-Home | its a huge performance hit to do it at the end of each call tho |
02:38.25 | Q-At-Home | but if you must, I'd do it in context h |
02:38.29 | Q-At-Home | instead of 5,6,7 |
02:38.32 | JonR800 | haha |
02:38.32 | CoderCR | soxplay? |
02:38.40 | CoderCR | over ssh? |
02:38.44 | CoderCR | ssh terminal? |
02:38.49 | schwank | hmm |
02:38.50 | schwank | wait |
02:38.53 | JonR800 | is context the right word?? q-at-home? |
02:38.54 | schwank | download it first ;) |
02:39.01 | Q-At-Home | well no |
02:39.06 | Q-At-Home | context is like [incoming] |
02:39.09 | CoderCR | over a terminal.. how does it send the sound over |
02:39.20 | Q-At-Home | I dunno what they call s,h,i |
02:39.21 | schwank | CoderCR... you're right... download it first |
02:39.28 | Q-At-Home | probably just extentions |
02:39.33 | JonR800 | yeah i forget too |
02:39.34 | JonR800 | heh |
02:39.42 | CoderCR | download it first to where> |
02:39.49 | CoderCR | client or server? |
02:40.04 | JonR800 | yeah |
02:40.10 | JonR800 | Predefined Extension Names |
02:40.21 | Q-At-Home | s,h,i,t |
02:40.22 | Q-At-Home | hahaha |
02:40.29 | Q-At-Home | wonder if that was planned |
02:42.25 | iMediax | bah.. what's chan_zap.so: load_module failed, returning -1, [root@gw asterisk]# Ouch ... error while writing audio data: : Broken pipe? |
02:42.40 | Dulak | iMediax: run ztcfg then restart asterisk |
02:42.53 | iMediax | did |
02:43.04 | Dulak | iMediax: that fixed it for me. |
02:43.04 | iMediax | ztcfg exits silently |
02:43.27 | iMediax | when i lsmod, the module says (unused) that the problem? |
02:43.45 | JonR800 | try ztcfg -vv |
02:43.46 | Q-At-Home | ztcfg -vv |
02:43.48 | JonR800 | haha |
02:43.49 | iMediax | ok |
02:44.21 | CoderCR | later all |
02:44.24 | iMediax | 1 channels configured. |
02:44.32 | iMediax | hmm still same error tho |
02:44.50 | schwank | feck... |
02:44.52 | Q-At-Home | zaptel loaded? |
02:44.54 | schwank | "you need a new libpri" |
02:45.00 | iMediax | yes |
02:45.01 | schwank | is the libpri in the cvs not new enough? |
02:45.10 | iMediax | zaptel 179712 0 [wcusb wcfxs] |
02:45.22 | JonR800 | did you update libpri and zaptel? i haven't tried todays |
02:45.24 | Q-At-Home | you have a wcusb card/ |
02:45.29 | iMediax | no |
02:45.37 | iMediax | tdm400, 1 fxo module |
02:45.43 | Q-At-Home | uh |
02:46.09 | iMediax | lol i dont like uh |
02:46.11 | Q-At-Home | hey, so how did that echo fix for the modules go |
02:46.21 | Q-At-Home | should see wcfxo |
02:46.26 | Q-At-Home | I think |
02:46.31 | Q-At-Home | I dont have an fxo module yet |
02:46.33 | Q-At-Home | so I dunno |
02:46.46 | iMediax | thats what i thought too... |
02:46.49 | Q-At-Home | soon as I can pry some money outta the boss's hand |
02:46.54 | schwank | JonR800.... I just updated |
02:46.56 | schwank | I'm scared. |
02:47.02 | schwank | I've been working on this system for weeks |
02:47.07 | schwank | I really don't like having to update it |
02:47.10 | Q-At-Home | don't be scared, fixing it is fun |
02:47.12 | JonR800 | lol.. well as long as you backed up the old source.. |
02:47.17 | Dulak | I've tried everything to remove echo on our PRI and nothing has worked. |
02:47.23 | JonR800 | and your run make / make install on libpri? |
02:47.24 | Q-At-Home | you get echo on pri? |
02:47.35 | Q-At-Home | I thought pri couldnt echo |
02:47.42 | Q-At-Home | hrm |
02:47.43 | schwank | wow... I didn't realize how sexist the bible is |
02:47.49 | schwank | (how off topic, eh?) |
02:47.53 | Q-At-Home | way outta left field |
02:47.57 | Dulak | I get echo on my side of the call, they don't hear it on the other side |
02:48.00 | Q-At-Home | it was written many years ago |
02:48.07 | Q-At-Home | Dulak: what kinda fxs |
02:48.16 | Dulak | t100p |
02:48.19 | schwank | "I will name her woman because she is made from man" |
02:48.27 | schwank | "I will increase your pain in child birth" |
02:48.31 | schwank | etc... |
02:48.32 | schwank | wow |
02:48.55 | Q-At-Home | no |
02:49.01 | Dulak | Q-At-Home: A full PRI terminated into a t100p, on some outgoing calls we get a bad echo, on others no echo. |
02:49.06 | Q-At-Home | fxs, i.e what do you plug your phone into |
02:49.17 | Q-At-Home | the t100p is a fxo |
02:49.18 | Dulak | Q-At-Home: they are 7960 sip phones |
02:49.23 | Q-At-Home | ah ok |
02:49.31 | Q-At-Home | are they local to the server? |
02:49.36 | Q-At-Home | i.e on the same physical lan |
02:49.47 | Dulak | Yeah, everything terminates into the same switch |
02:50.01 | Q-At-Home | echotraining on? |
02:50.12 | Dulak | yes, and I enabled aggressive suppression in zconfig.h |
02:50.24 | JonR800 | schwank: dumb question but when you cvs up'd libpri and zaptel you did run make and make install for each right? |
02:50.25 | tclark | echotraining=800 ? |
02:50.28 | CoaxD | Dulak: Say goodbye to processing time.. :) |
02:50.37 | Q-At-Home | echocancel=yes |
02:50.37 | Q-At-Home | echocancelwhenbridged=yes |
02:50.37 | Q-At-Home | echotraining=yes |
02:50.38 | Dulak | CoaxD: it's not using crap for cpu |
02:50.40 | Q-At-Home | is what I have |
02:50.46 | Dulak | Q-At-Home: that's what mine looks like |
02:50.57 | Q-At-Home | above the channels= line? |
02:50.58 | Q-At-Home | or below |
02:51.05 | Q-At-Home | err channel= |
02:51.07 | JonR800 | echotraining=800 seems to work |
02:51.11 | tclark | Q-At-Home: new option for echo traing is delay b4 sending pulse to dtermine echo response |
02:51.22 | JonR800 | though i haven't made that many calls on analog lately |
02:51.23 | Q-At-Home | neat |
02:51.30 | Q-At-Home | hows that working out |
02:51.35 | Q-At-Home | long time no see tc |
02:51.41 | tclark | sanity check on that is 10ms to 2000ms |
02:51.46 | Q-At-Home | 2000ms |
02:51.47 | Q-At-Home | hahaha |
02:51.52 | Q-At-Home | thats a hell of a delay |
02:51.53 | Dulak | Q-At-Home: it's below the channel line |
02:51.56 | JonR800 | 800ms is almost at the annoying point. |
02:52.00 | Q-At-Home | it must be above it |
02:52.03 | tclark | plugs |
02:52.04 | Q-At-Home | for it to work |
02:52.15 | Q-At-Home | below it will be ignored, until it sees another channel= line |
02:52.43 | Q-At-Home | I dislike the agressive supressor |
02:52.43 | Dulak | okay |
02:52.46 | Q-At-Home | its too aggressive |
02:52.55 | Q-At-Home | I found echotraining=yes works 100% for me |
02:53.01 | tclark | its mutes each way :0 |
02:53.13 | Q-At-Home | pretty mugh |
02:53.15 | Q-At-Home | er rmuch |
02:53.18 | Q-At-Home | ack! |
02:53.21 | Q-At-Home | much |
02:53.26 | Dulak | so put it above the channel= |
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02:54.28 | tclark | Dulak: you should have 0 echo on the pri going to t100 you have it creeping in some where else in the call path |
02:54.47 | Dulak | okay put it above the channel= and no difference |
02:54.57 | file | I need to clean my monitor |
02:55.00 | file | eh, tomorrow |
02:55.14 | Dulak | also changed it to echotraining=800 and no apparent difference |
02:55.42 | tclark | no tha only works on analog fxo interfaces |
02:55.51 | Dulak | my boss thinks I'm a dumbass cuz I can't get rid of it |
02:56.00 | tclark | you have echo coimg from else where in the call path |
02:56.01 | CoaxD | Dulak: For 1 line |
02:56.10 | CoaxD | dulak: if you're serving 96, however, you might care a little more |
02:56.21 | Dulak | CoaxD: 23 lines, a single full PRI |
02:56.46 | tclark | Dulak: can you asci art the call path when you get echo |
02:56.47 | CoaxD | dulak: *cringe* |
02:56.54 | CoaxD | dulak: ...with aggressive supression.. |
02:57.26 | Dulak | tclark: I don't know what you mean |
02:57.30 | Dulak | asci art? |
02:57.48 | tclark | t100 -> iax -> pri ... |
02:57.48 | JonR800 | my barbietone is acting up.. ahha shit |
02:57.57 | tclark | ascii art :0 |
02:58.08 | JonR800 | who woulda thunk a barbietone not behaving. |
02:58.23 | Dulak | asterisk -> t100p -> pri -> endphone |
02:58.44 | tclark | ? -> asterik what is there |
02:58.46 | Dulak | It never happens calling a cell phone, and not all normal pots phones either |
02:58.50 | Q-At-Home | cisco voip phone -> asterisk -> t100p -> pri -> endphone |
02:58.57 | Dulak | yeah cisco sip phone |
02:58.58 | tclark | your side of the * box |
02:59.01 | Q-At-Home | I think is what (s)he means |
02:59.14 | Q-At-Home | the cisco is on the same switch |
02:59.24 | Q-At-Home | I dunno where the echo is coming in |
02:59.25 | tclark | and your end get the echo not the caller ? |
02:59.27 | Q-At-Home | what codec is it? |
02:59.31 | Dulak | yeah everything terminates into a cisco 3524 POE switch |
02:59.37 | Dulak | right now 711ulaw |
02:59.42 | Dulak | tclark: yes |
02:59.46 | Q-At-Home | there goes transcoding... |
02:59.48 | Q-At-Home | hrm |
03:00.05 | Q-At-Home | better than 400mhz server? |
03:00.14 | Q-At-Home | and the only thing on the server is * right? |
03:00.16 | Q-At-Home | no x windows? |
03:00.19 | tclark | hmm maybe we have lan latency at the switch ?, how beefy is the * box what is load on it ? |
03:00.20 | Dulak | 2.8 gig intel p4 |
03:00.30 | Dulak | just console, 2 gettys |
03:00.46 | Q-At-Home | ht enabled in the bios? (just a thought) |
03:00.52 | Dulak | yeah HT |
03:01.06 | tclark | hhhmmm that has been an issue for some |
03:01.23 | Dulak | should I turn off HT? |
03:01.26 | Q-At-Home | I'd try it |
03:01.27 | tclark | what is ping times on the lan from the phones to * when you get echo ? |
03:01.41 | Dulak | hold on let me see, they are low low |
03:01.41 | tclark | yah turn it off in the bios |
03:01.53 | Q-At-Home | with the call up, do a zap show channels, also before that do a sip show peers |
03:01.57 | tclark | can you craete echo on demand ? |
03:02.00 | Q-At-Home | you should be sub 90 |
03:02.16 | Dulak | tclark yeah if I call our fax line and have someone pick up the handset instant echo |
03:02.24 | Dulak | tclark: also if I call my house, instant echo |
03:02.35 | Q-At-Home | if you call another sip phone on the same lan? |
03:02.37 | Q-At-Home | how is it |
03:02.46 | Dulak | Q-At-Home: perfect |
03:02.57 | Dulak | 0.35 ms ping time with a single channel generating echo |
03:02.58 | Q-At-Home | shared irqs on the t100p? |
03:03.11 | tclark | how about looping in out in to t100 then to sip phones ? |
03:03.16 | Dulak | nope, everything gets a seperate irq |
03:03.19 | CoaxD | tclark: LOOP IT THROUGH JONES! |
03:03.30 | Dulak | tclark: you mean dialing out the pri back into the pri? |
03:03.32 | Q-At-Home | call the pri from the cisco and talk to another cisco |
03:03.35 | tclark | yup |
03:03.40 | Dulak | tclark: perfect |
03:03.49 | CoaxD | ...okay, tough crowd |
03:04.20 | tclark | this crows HATES to be stummped |
03:04.43 | Dulak | 17: 5185870 0 IO-APIC-level t1xxp |
03:04.51 | Dulak | Yeah it's generating mad interrupts but it's alone |
03:05.10 | Q-At-Home | could be ht |
03:05.17 | Q-At-Home | worth a try anyhow |
03:05.23 | Q-At-Home | I'm so sick of ht and 2.4 |
03:05.33 | tclark | well pri to pri if fine not so sure bout that Q |
03:05.33 | Dulak | it's a 2.6 kernel |
03:05.37 | Q-At-Home | DOH |
03:05.49 | Q-At-Home | crappy telco? :) |
03:06.00 | Dulak | we did get the circuit for a rock bottom price |
03:06.25 | Dulak | We're paying like $550 for everything, which was $200 less than anyone else offered |
03:06.26 | tclark | thinking that des it echo when you call analog lines out side of the local telco switrch |
03:06.33 | Q-At-Home | didja lay the smackdown on the rep? :) |
03:06.51 | Dulak | tclark: it does seem to only be phones in our local area codes, long distance doesn't seem to generate echo that I have seen so far |
03:07.15 | Q-At-Home | call out to one of those 10-10 numbers, then call home/fax line |
03:07.25 | Q-At-Home | 10-10-321 or something non-local to you |
03:07.27 | heison | ~seen JerJer |
03:07.29 | jbot | jerjer is currently on #asterisk. Has said a total of 69 messages. Is idling for 3h 27m 40s |
03:07.46 | Q-At-Home | we used to test our pm3 that way |
03:07.58 | Dulak | Hmmm. |
03:08.02 | jmhunter | what is this Jun 25 20:06:46 NOTICE[1200825920]: indications.c:396 ast_unregister_indication_country: Removed default indication country 'us' |
03:08.20 | heison | anyone here has the latest nufone rate list... I'm looking for rate to Calcutta, India |
03:09.31 | jmhunter | i do hold on |
03:09.35 | heison | thanks |
03:09.43 | Dulak | hmmm, I can't seem to dial a 10-10 number |
03:09.50 | Dulak | I don't think my dialplan is letting it work |
03:09.51 | jmhunter | .26 |
03:09.56 | jmhunter | cents |
03:10.11 | Q-At-Home | make a new exten that dials it |
03:10.26 | Dulak | yeah that's what I'm doing right now |
03:10.26 | heison | thanks... hmmm vonage is charging only .21 / .18 |
03:10.38 | heison | jmhunter: thanks! |
03:11.23 | schwank | it's wrong of asterisk to step on my config files. |
03:11.53 | tclark | schwank: never seen that when did that happen ? |
03:12.03 | jmhunter | vonage uck |
03:12.48 | Q-At-Home | only does it if you make samples |
03:12.55 | Q-At-Home | I've never had it munch mine up |
03:12.57 | Dulak | <PROTECTED> |
03:12.57 | Dulak | <PROTECTED> |
03:13.01 | Dulak | Hmmm. |
03:13.08 | Q-At-Home | and I've been using * for many many moons |
03:13.12 | Dulak | I guess my LEC won't let me dial it |
03:13.21 | Q-At-Home | try 1015566 |
03:13.25 | Q-At-Home | I think thats one |
03:13.35 | Q-At-Home | 7 digits |
03:13.42 | Q-At-Home | err |
03:13.45 | Q-At-Home | so is yours |
03:13.46 | Q-At-Home | duur |
03:14.04 | Q-At-Home | k heres one |
03:14.07 | Dulak | same thing |
03:14.12 | Q-At-Home | if you dial IN from a analog to the pri |
03:14.15 | Q-At-Home | still echo? |
03:14.24 | Dulak | let me try from our fax |
03:15.27 | Dulak | Yeah the echo is there, but only on our side |
03:15.54 | Dulak | our fax line is through qwest, so it's a different LEC entirely from the PRI |
03:15.54 | Q-At-Home | hrm |
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03:16.03 | lancey | hi guys |
03:16.19 | lancey | wonder if there is an open E.164 database |
03:16.23 | lancey | or all of us are suggested to pay for it |
03:16.37 | lancey | anyone? |
03:16.56 | Q-At-Home | no idea |
03:17.06 | Dulak | yeah, me either. |
03:17.30 | Dulak | It doesn't make sense, unless there is an imbalance on the voltage where they break it out from 2 wires to 4 at the demarc |
03:17.32 | tclark | sound like the maybe the nybird at the vendor for the pri ? |
03:17.38 | Dulak | And they swear to me there is no imbalance |
03:18.11 | schwank | well shit |
03:18.15 | _E|nyPRI | who's having pri echo problems? |
03:18.20 | Dulak | Me |
03:18.21 | schwank | that was a lot of work to get a mixed monitor working |
03:18.30 | schwank | and it's not even in mp3 format |
03:18.33 | schwank | or well |
03:18.39 | lancey | don't we need an open E.164 db? |
03:18.46 | schwank | it's only 1 extra line of context now, instead of 10-ish ;) |
03:18.49 | Q-At-Home | I swear I read about one |
03:18.51 | lancey | i mean users of Asterisk and other software can create one |
03:19.09 | Q-At-Home | http://www.e164.org/ |
03:19.22 | Q-At-Home | I'd like to have it dumpable... same with the wikki |
03:19.33 | Q-At-Home | I think relying on the wikki is gunna bite us in the ass |
03:19.41 | lancey | In a nutshell: E164.org is a directory of telephone numbers that can be reached over the Internet |
03:19.52 | Q-At-Home | schwank: why mp3 voice calls, gsm is better/smaller |
03:20.10 | schwank | for easy review |
03:20.13 | lancey | i'm takling bout the real ITU e.164 db |
03:20.26 | lancey | not a way to reach phones by the internet |
03:20.27 | Dulak | I need a local number with quiet termination to test this I think. |
03:20.37 | Dulak | if that doesn't echo then the problem has to be on the LEC side, right? |
03:20.44 | lancey | it could be good, we can check if dialed number is OK, and some other stuff |
03:20.55 | schwank | how do you make a phone answer without ringing? |
03:21.21 | Q-At-Home | brb |
03:21.40 | lancey | schwank: ? |
03:21.50 | lancey | answer without ringing? |
03:22.07 | lancey | somebody just pick it up by chance? |
03:22.11 | lancey | ???? |
03:22.45 | schwank | no, have asterisk call a phone and have it auto-answer |
03:22.56 | schwank | I figured it out though :) |
03:22.57 | schwank | nevermind |
03:23.02 | lancey | doesn't this depend on the phone.... |
03:23.07 | schwank | yup |
03:23.10 | Dulak | well that's enough trying for a friday night. |
03:23.12 | schwank | I'm using Polycom |
03:23.14 | Dulak | thanks for all the help guys |
03:23.16 | schwank | later Dulak |
03:23.24 | Dulak | I'm gonna go get drunk and forget about echo. |
03:23.26 | lancey | i'm leaving tooo.... |
03:23.29 | lancey | buy guys |
03:23.38 | schwank | shit |
03:23.39 | lancey | and think over the idea of a free e.164 database |
03:23.45 | lancey | tomorrow i will setup a site bout that |
03:23.47 | schwank | it's going to get harder to get things done without you guys around |
03:24.18 | lancey | cause i'm fed up with receiving price lists with funny prefix names.... |
03:24.25 | lancey | like UK - MOB 03 |
03:24.27 | lancey | :) |
03:24.31 | lancey | bye now.... |
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03:26.01 | mitcheloc | does anyone here know about a patch that adds an option the the voicemail menu to press zero and be redirected? |
03:26.12 | mitcheloc | like if you call and get someones voice mail message |
03:26.28 | mitcheloc | i think twisted was working on one... or no it was an enhancement to voicemailmain... |
03:32.04 | TestMasTer | question can asterisk interact with xml ? |
03:33.55 | jmhunter | my x100p works like 10% of my outgoing calls |
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03:34.14 | r0d3nt-lv | yay. |
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03:36.57 | adsmod | jmhunter: well that's not normal |
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03:39.08 | mishehu | so, aside from cisco's and barbietones, what are some other good voip hardware phones out there? |
03:39.16 | mishehu | (for use with asterisk of course) |
03:39.25 | schwank | mishehu... I'm setting up ip500's from Polycom |
03:39.27 | schwank | I like them |
03:40.45 | Q-At-Home | they need someone to make a better phone than GS for about $110 CDN :) |
03:41.05 | Q-At-Home | or they need to make a GS adapter that fits on the phone so it can be wall mounted |
03:41.07 | mishehu | the gs, though stripped down, seems pretty decent for its price |
03:41.12 | Q-At-Home | I agree |
03:41.19 | Q-At-Home | I like mine, when its firmware is good |
03:41.36 | mishehu | ciscos are nice but too damn expensive |
03:41.36 | mishehu | heh |
03:41.40 | Q-At-Home | no real problems other than lack of wall mounting options |
03:41.42 | Q-At-Home | hell yeah |
03:41.45 | mishehu | schwank: got a url for one? |
03:41.47 | Q-At-Home | cisco is crazy expensive |
03:41.53 | schwank | http://www.polycom.com |
03:42.02 | Q-At-Home | friend of mine is gunna try some mitel's |
03:42.18 | schwank | I have two on my desk for my prototype |
03:42.25 | schwank | things went well, so I'm going to buy about 75 |
03:42.32 | schwank | roll them out over the company. |
03:42.38 | Q-At-Home | how much are they each |
03:42.45 | Q-At-Home | I'm guessing $300+ USD |
03:42.52 | schwank | ~200 |
03:42.53 | jbot | hmm... 200 is the standard price in Swedish cities. |
03:43.00 | Q-At-Home | not bad |
03:43.05 | Q-At-Home | still more than I wanna pay :) |
03:43.19 | Q-At-Home | I like the sipura adapters, but the background hiss drives me mad |
03:43.25 | schwank | well... get an organization to pay, and mark them up |
03:43.27 | Q-At-Home | which reminds me, I better RMA this un it |
03:43.37 | Q-At-Home | unit rather |
03:44.02 | mishehu | heh, the ip500s look like they want to be cisco 7960s |
03:44.21 | schwank | I know the man that man them personally |
03:44.25 | Q-At-Home | in the later * builds have they changed "unknown CID" from asterisk *** **** ? |
03:44.29 | schwank | that made them |
03:44.30 | schwank | sorry |
03:44.52 | schwank | the company was later sold to Polycom |
03:44.56 | Q-At-Home | ah |
03:45.05 | Q-At-Home | got any off brand ones for cheap? :) |
03:45.12 | schwank | ;) |
03:45.13 | Q-At-Home | "bills phone" |
03:45.14 | schwank | na |
03:46.53 | iMediax | fxo to telco, and fxs to standard phone? or do i have it backwards? |
03:48.52 | CoaxD | imediax: You got it right |
03:49.31 | iMediax | well quite a few howto's on the tiki have it backwards....getting confused |
03:50.05 | file | I know I left too much mess and destruction to come back again |
04:00.26 | schwank | how do I get input from the user? |
04:00.32 | schwank | from the dialpad? |
04:00.34 | schwank | in a dialplan? |
04:03.00 | Damin | Alrright.. |
04:03.03 | Damin | Anyone sober? |
04:03.09 | schwank | mmm |
04:03.11 | schwank | unfortunately |
04:03.16 | schwank | but not for too much longer ;) |
04:03.21 | file | Damin: yes |
04:03.32 | file | but Fedex me a bottle of vodka and no I won't be |
04:03.39 | Damin | I'm trying to implement a *69 and I'm trying to ascertain something that should be simple. |
04:03.49 | file | aren't we all? |
04:03.57 | schwank | HAHAHAHA |
04:04.08 | schwank | I'll be working on a 69 later tonight too ;) |
04:04.39 | Damin | exten => *69,1,DBget(TEMP=LastCIDNum/${CALLERIDNUM}) ; read db value LastCIDNum for this CALLERIDNUM |
04:04.39 | Damin | exten => *69,2,Dial(${TRUNK}/${TEMP}) ; dial number |
04:04.39 | Damin | exten => *69,103,Congestion ; no key? congestion |
04:04.39 | Damin | exten => *69,104,Congestion ; no key? congestion |
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04:06.22 | Damin | Now.. |
04:07.36 | file | why not later? |
04:07.47 | file | LET'S DO THE TIME WARP AGAIN |
04:07.55 | Damin | If DBget has a problem... |
04:08.10 | Damin | I.E. it doesn't find a value in "TEMP" |
04:08.18 | Damin | Where will it go? |
04:08.24 | Damin | 101, right? |
04:08.31 | file | know what would be nice? a really scriptable dial plan |
04:08.33 | file | with if statements! |
04:08.46 | file | and we could make it in XML to piss people off |
04:08.55 | Q-At-Home | covolution :) |
04:09.41 | Damin | file: Focus! :) |
04:09.49 | file | WHERE? |
04:10.05 | file | oh right, database junk |
04:10.08 | Damin | On the last 4 lines I typed. :) |
04:10.39 | file | Damin: so what do you want now? |
04:10.50 | file | it'll just return the value even if null |
04:11.01 | file | if the key doesn't exist, then it jumps to the current number plus 101 of course |
04:11.25 | Damin | So.. |
04:11.55 | Damin | if DBget does not find the key, it will jump to 102. |
04:12.00 | file | yes |
04:12.20 | Damin | And if Dial fails for some fucked up reason, it will jump to 103. |
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04:12.25 | Damin | So my numbers are off. |
04:12.33 | mikespice | anyone successfully using gnophone? |
04:12.34 | file | happy? happy. |
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04:13.31 | Q-At-Home | nite |
04:13.39 | file | NOOOOOOO oh well |
04:14.16 | file | Damin: anything else oh sober one? |
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04:16.37 | file | hello coppice |
04:16.42 | file | and she said - do you come from a land down under? |
04:16.43 | coppice | hi |
04:20.57 | mitcheloc | could someone that is a C programmer help me for a moment? I'm trying to change the way something in app_voicemail works...its pretty much just a quick question |
04:21.15 | CoaxD | mitcheloc: Ask away |
04:21.20 | mitcheloc | cool ok |
04:21.34 | mitcheloc | app_voicemail supports "0" when someones getting the voicemail greeting |
04:21.43 | mitcheloc | but i want to do a "*" to send them back to the last menu |
04:21.50 | mitcheloc | i found where "0" is |
04:21.53 | mitcheloc | and duplicated it |
04:21.56 | mitcheloc | but i think ih ave this wrong |
04:22.07 | mitcheloc | if (res == '*') { |
04:22.14 | mitcheloc | i don't think it's going into that if statement |
04:22.26 | mitcheloc | so i was trying to debug the input with this: snprintf(comment,sizeof(comment),"PRESSED %s",res); |
04:22.31 | mitcheloc | but i'm pretty sure i have it wrong |
04:22.42 | mitcheloc | maybe %d? instead of %s? i'm getting a segmentation default |
04:23.17 | mitcheloc | so how do i get that snprintf line to debug the input from the touch tone keys |
04:23.28 | mitcheloc | or at least the if statemetn |
04:23.30 | file | lemme login to a box... and I'll tell you |
04:23.49 | mitcheloc | thanks file, i'm on or around line 1400 in app_voicemail.c |
04:23.51 | file | what... do I have no source around |
04:24.11 | file | how rude of myself |
04:24.22 | mitcheloc | i can e-mail the file to you |
04:24.30 | file | mitcheloc: it's either %c or %d |
04:24.41 | file | %c being for character, %d being for the ascii key code of it |
04:25.03 | schwank | isn't %s string? |
04:25.09 | file | schwank: yes |
04:25.09 | schwank | won't it be looking for null termination? |
04:25.09 | mitcheloc | why does this work though? if (res == '#') { and this if (res == '0') { but not this if (res == '*') { |
04:25.31 | file | mitcheloc: Unknown |
04:25.41 | file | just putter around and see |
04:25.43 | schwank | mitcheloc... depends on what type res is |
04:25.49 | schwank | datatype |
04:25.55 | file | schwank: that's why I was complaining about having no source around |
04:26.00 | file | OH OH OH WAIT! |
04:26.02 | mitcheloc | file: what do you mean? |
04:26.11 | file | AHA |
04:26.37 | file | mine is different |
04:26.43 | mitcheloc | file: those two if statements are directly above mine, here: http://www.pastebin.com/76937 |
04:26.44 | file | mine happens to be different thoug... |
04:27.00 | mitcheloc | you can see the "*" section that i added |
04:27.03 | CoaxD | oh man, mitch. i ended up having to run away |
04:27.19 | mitcheloc | it's ok =p |
04:27.20 | CoaxD | mitch: in any case, C programmers are a dime a dozen. i knew there was SOMEONE here that could help |
04:27.23 | file | ah there it is |
04:27.48 | file | res is an integer. |
04:28.15 | mitcheloc | so my if statement should be right though as the other two work the same way |
04:28.22 | file | should be yes |
04:28.35 | file | ah such nice easy to understand code |
04:29.36 | Damin | file: It works. :) I now have *69. :) |
04:30.02 | file | mitcheloc: did you notice * is already there? |
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04:30.30 | mitcheloc | no? i don't see it? heh that would be nice |
04:30.41 | mitcheloc | did you patch your voicemail? mines out of -head |
04:30.53 | file | checks to see if the user wants to escape from voicemail to something other then operator |
04:30.59 | file | nope mine is not patched at all |
04:31.05 | mitcheloc | or are you talking about my code on that webpage? |
04:31.13 | file | I'm talking about what I have in front of me |
04:31.31 | file | let's see how old this is |
04:31.44 | Damin | Dude.. |
04:31.46 | Damin | Cops is on.. |
04:31.55 | file | Asterisk CVS-HEAD-05/16/04-21:22:08 built by Administrator@tealc on a i686 running CYGWIN_NT-5.0 |
04:32.02 | Damin | And it's "Naked Suspects" episode. :) |
04:32.04 | file | little over a month old |
04:32.05 | Moc_ | file no again ... |
04:32.13 | Moc_ | not again ;) |
04:32.16 | mitcheloc | heh, file mine is of last month |
04:32.23 | mitcheloc | i mean yesterday |
04:32.24 | mitcheloc | heh |
04:32.25 | file | Moc_: it's what I had available |
04:32.43 | file | I don't keep my linux devel box up 24/7, wastes power |
04:33.06 | mitcheloc | file: heh @ cygwin_nt |
04:33.22 | mitcheloc | file can you give me a line number for what your looking at? |
04:33.24 | file | that's what lots of boredom does to you. |
04:33.50 | Moc_ | bah I got tons of machine running at home.. |
04:34.07 | file | mitcheloc: uh maybe |
04:34.14 | Moc_ | all the PC at the office run 24/7 |
04:34.35 | file | it's after the if (!res && !silent) { |
04:34.48 | Moc_ | is need the easynews credit |
04:34.56 | file | before the check for 0 |
04:34.56 | mitcheloc | thats a # sign? |
04:35.01 | file | wait we're doing #? |
04:35.07 | schwank | is it possible to modify the source caller id/extension in asterisk? |
04:35.15 | mitcheloc | i don't see it heh |
04:35.20 | mitcheloc | no * sign |
04:35.42 | file | well bleh |
04:35.43 | mitcheloc | schwank: setcallerid() |
04:35.50 | schwank | so I could change it to something arbitrary |
04:35.50 | file | mitcheloc: odd - ANYWAY |
04:35.52 | schwank | in a dailplan |
04:35.55 | file | your if statement for * should work |
04:36.07 | schwank | mitcheloc... in a dialplan though |
04:36.23 | mitcheloc | shoudl but i don't know? i'm not a c programmer, what statement can i use to send info to the console? |
04:36.26 | file | put it right before the check for if (res == '0') { |
04:36.31 | mitcheloc | then i can debug it |
04:36.59 | schwank | is it possible for me to make a call "one-way"? |
04:37.06 | schwank | disable to speaker of one end |
04:37.08 | schwank | ? |
04:37.28 | mitcheloc | schwank, i don't know about everyone elses solution, i thought about that, try a conference room, with admin user able to speek only and others just listen |
04:37.29 | schwank | s/to/the |
04:37.32 | mitcheloc | or something like that |
04:37.39 | schwank | exactly |
04:37.39 | mitcheloc | transfer people in |
04:38.25 | schwank | did you get very far with it? |
04:38.33 | mitcheloc | never tried it |
04:38.35 | mitcheloc | just in my head |
04:40.24 | scratchrf | anyone have experience getting inbound callerid to work with a spa-2000? I asked the other day but the advice given to me did not solve it (add setcidnum and name to extensions.conf) |
04:43.39 | Moc_ | Anyone know of a Open Source DMS system that integrate into Word and all those applications ? |
04:44.01 | mitcheloc | dns*? |
04:44.13 | Moc_ | Document Management System |
04:44.32 | file | Moc_: glue, lots of glue |
04:44.34 | mitcheloc | oh, heh |
04:44.59 | mitcheloc | file, can you help me with the * option? |
04:45.20 | file | mitcheloc: if I go whip up another batch of juice perhaps |
04:45.26 | file | what do you need it to do anyway? |
04:45.26 | Moc_ | we use Docsopen from Hummingbird at work, but it a VERY expensive software (like 500k$ for 2500users) but look very simple. Or I should say we use a very simple way |
04:45.44 | mitcheloc | if someone is leaving voicemail for someone i want them at the menu to be able to press * and go back to the IVR they just came from |
04:45.57 | file | hrm |
04:46.13 | mitcheloc | moc? your work paid $500,000? |
04:46.21 | file | mitcheloc: interesting idea |
04:46.30 | mitcheloc | file: the reason for this is |
04:46.46 | mitcheloc | i usually end up getting the persons voicemail when they aren't there, this way i can hit * then dial another extension |
04:46.46 | file | mitcheloc: how did you hope to accomplish this in code? |
04:47.16 | mitcheloc | i don't know lol, i was just looking around, there is an option for 0 to send to "o" which can do the same, but i want * to do this |
04:47.34 | mitcheloc | so by copying the way 0 does it, and replacing the values with * i was hoping it wouldn't be too hard |
04:47.34 | file | well 0 sends to operator of course |
04:48.26 | mitcheloc | well hurry up and go get that juice =) |
04:48.55 | file | it's 2AM, I'm not as awake as I was! |
04:49.24 | mitcheloc | then get coffee instead |
04:49.40 | jmhunter | SHIT HELP!! asterisk keeps dying in a loop wxiting with status one and sying with a code 1 and then restarting... i just installed an x100p |
04:50.06 | jmhunter | dying |
04:50.13 | jmhunter | exiting and dying sry |
04:50.25 | Moc_ | have you configured your zaptel.conf and also loading the module ? |
04:50.31 | Moc_ | ztcfg -vvvv |
04:51.42 | jmhunter | oo shit im screwwed |
04:52.03 | mitcheloc | jm...saying stuff like that doesn't help your case |
04:52.08 | mitcheloc | moc proposed a solution, did it work? |
04:52.17 | jmhunter | thats stuff stopped it from dying.. no its full of errors at the cli |
04:52.26 | jmhunter | now* |
04:52.32 | mitcheloc | thats a positive step |
04:52.41 | mitcheloc | what kind of errors |
04:52.56 | mitcheloc | p.s. you'll need to put that ztcfg into your start up script |
04:53.19 | mitcheloc | did you compile/install zaptel? |
04:53.20 | jmhunter | Jun 25 21:52:19 NOTICE[1125329600]: chan_sip.c:3821 sip_reg_timeout: Registration for '8315361001@147.135.8.129' timed out, trying again |
04:53.26 | jmhunter | over and over.. ya |
04:53.36 | mitcheloc | whats @ that ip address? |
04:53.47 | mitcheloc | nothings wrong then, your x100p is working now |
04:53.50 | jmhunter | broadvoice sip.. ooo i know why thats dying |
04:53.57 | mitcheloc | just fix the reg error |
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04:54.36 | Moc_ | another question. Is there a Free Windows compiler with a IDE that could load .dsp file ? |
04:55.00 | mitcheloc | moc check sf.net |
04:55.07 | file | I have a nice answer for that, but I won't say it |
04:55.45 | CoaxD | file: What. "Its down"? |
04:56.15 | CoaxD | file: (Just kidding. I worked there for 1.5 years; i can have fun a little. hah.) |
04:56.24 | file | nah |
05:02.54 | r0d3nt-lv | Anyone done the work to setup Call Recording for a Call Center type solution ??? |
05:03.24 | DarkFlib | I've played with the recording a little..... |
05:03.27 | DarkFlib | wassup? |
05:03.37 | r0d3nt-lv | i have a customer |
05:03.44 | r0d3nt-lv | who wants a voip asterisk system |
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05:03.56 | r0d3nt-lv | but he wants the ability to record all calls from hello to goodbye... |
05:04.16 | DarkFlib | its not too difficult.... |
05:04.26 | r0d3nt-lv | is that something asterisk will do "out of the box" ? |
05:04.32 | r0d3nt-lv | no ? |
05:04.39 | DarkFlib | yes... with the correct dialplan |
05:04.40 | r0d3nt-lv | how many hours to program/setup ? |
05:04.46 | r0d3nt-lv | yes ? |
05:04.53 | r0d3nt-lv | ok... |
05:05.04 | DarkFlib | maybe about 30 mintutes to do with about an hour to test |
05:05.14 | r0d3nt-lv | so it's just options passed in the dialplan etc to record the call when it's setup ? |
05:05.17 | r0d3nt-lv | awesome |
05:05.18 | DarkFlib | yes |
05:05.36 | DarkFlib | the application you need to look at is called monitor |
05:05.45 | r0d3nt-lv | what about an autodialer for outgoing calls to be setup for the call center.. currently they have a analog autodialer... |
05:05.50 | r0d3nt-lv | I know about monitor.... |
05:06.05 | DarkFlib | autodialler as in make out going calls automatically? |
05:06.19 | r0d3nt-lv | yes.. based on #'s pumped in via text file... |
05:06.27 | DarkFlib | you can use .call files.... |
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05:06.43 | r0d3nt-lv | yeah ? |
05:06.46 | bkw_ | MOOSE PENIS |
05:06.55 | r0d3nt-lv | bkw_, wonderful. |
05:07.04 | bkw_ | hehe |
05:07.09 | bkw_ | i'm drunk |
05:07.12 | bkw_ | major |
05:07.15 | r0d3nt-lv | you obviously like the moose penis.... |
05:07.15 | bkw_ | drunk |
05:07.19 | r0d3nt-lv | is it that good ? |
05:07.23 | r0d3nt-lv | wonderful... |
05:07.45 | r0d3nt-lv | i prefer other vices... drinking is bad for my blood line... |
05:07.46 | bkw_ | yes bkw is easy when hes drunk |
05:07.50 | r0d3nt-lv | i'm american indian decent... |
05:08.01 | bkw_ | hehe |
05:08.04 | r0d3nt-lv | if you're a girl.. i'll do'ya =) |
05:08.22 | r0d3nt-lv | by any chance are you in vegas ? |
05:08.38 | r0d3nt-lv | heheh |
05:08.46 | wsuff | bkw != girl sorry haha |
05:08.49 | bkw_ | far from a girl |
05:08.57 | r0d3nt-lv | damnit. |
05:08.57 | bkw_ | but you can do me if you like |
05:09.01 | r0d3nt-lv | Ok.. no sex for you then. |
05:09.05 | bkw_ | i'm sure it woul feel better |
05:09.11 | r0d3nt-lv | i can recommend some good porn... tho' |
05:09.12 | file | bkw_ is back, yippe |
05:09.18 | bkw_ | file whats up boi |
05:09.24 | r0d3nt-lv | and drunk =) |
05:09.34 | file | bkw_: drinking |
05:09.43 | r0d3nt-lv | DarkFlib, i appreciate the information I'll do some more research.. with my asterisk builder... |
05:09.50 | iMediax | my tdm400p is sharing an irq with eth0.... could this be why asterisk fails: cannot load channel 1....? |
05:09.51 | CoaxD | bkw: ooooh |
05:10.15 | bkw_ | iMediax could be |
05:10.34 | bkw_ | zaptel hardware is like a fat kid with a box of twinkies |
05:10.38 | bkw_ | they do NOT SHARE |
05:10.47 | iMediax | heh |
05:11.12 | iMediax | the modules are loading, but asterisk isnt having it |
05:11.12 | bkw_ | hahahah drag queen |
05:13.18 | bkw_ | dollywood |
05:13.20 | bkw_ | haha |
05:13.23 | bkw_ | euro jackie |
05:13.26 | bkw_ | haha |
05:13.27 | [alex] | Hi, I' tried to configure asterisk with a voicetronix card, but I have some problems when I try to use one extension with the channel of type, I have the follow message in my asterisk console: Unable to create channel of type 'vpb', I'm using the follow conf in my extension.conf file: exten => 7000,1,Dial(vpb/1), what's wrong? |
05:13.57 | bkw_ | alex i'll be able to help you next week |
05:14.03 | CoaxD | the card obviously recognized |
05:14.05 | CoaxD | er |
05:14.10 | CoaxD | the card obviously not reocgnized |
05:14.26 | bkw_ | but no I have n o tioe=-==askdfie |
05:14.30 | *** join/#asterisk brc_ (~brian@ip24-251-182-226.ph.ph.cox.net) |
05:14.36 | bkw_ | and if I could type |
05:14.39 | bkw_ | fuck me |
05:14.45 | bkw_ | wooops |
05:14.54 | brc_ | ya thihnk that distcc would work in cygwin? |
05:14.57 | bkw_ | ~moose |
05:14.58 | jbot | MOOOOSE PENIS!!! |
05:15.14 | bkw_ | distcvs? |
05:15.16 | bkw_ | whagt: |
05:15.17 | brc_ | probably not huh |
05:15.18 | file | brc_: even I'm not crazy enough to do that |
05:15.22 | brc_ | file, haha |
05:15.26 | bkw_ | riiiiight |
05:15.29 | brc_ | I had a helper box |
05:15.30 | bkw_ | file you're gay |
05:15.31 | brc_ | but it's died |
05:15.40 | brc_ | and I'm stage1'ing gentoo on a k6-2 500 |
05:15.43 | bkw_ | it's died? |
05:15.45 | [alex] | CoaxD, I've load the vpb kernel modules and I tried to use the vpb asterisk modules |
05:15.45 | file | bkw_: my girlfriend begs to differ HA |
05:15.46 | brc_ | bkw guess how long it'll take |
05:15.58 | bkw_ | file and if I had a dollar for each time I have heard that |
05:16.03 | brc_ | bkw_, yeah the kernel of any live cd I try panics when it detects the network card |
05:16.06 | file | you'd have a dollar... |
05:16.15 | file | for the time another person said it |
05:16.16 | bkw_ | i'd be rich |
05:16.19 | file | but not mine |
05:16.34 | brc_ | bkw how long will my stage 1 k6-2 500 take? |
05:16.35 | brc_ | comon |
05:16.36 | brc_ | tell me |
05:16.46 | bkw_ | 14 hours |
05:16.51 | brc_ | psychic |
05:16.53 | brc_ | blah! |
05:16.54 | brc_ | that's too long |
05:16.56 | coppice | file: hey, you sound like Windows :-) |
05:17.01 | bkw_ | and i'm drunk and I know this |
05:17.07 | brc_ | I have 4 old boxes in the garage |
05:17.12 | brc_ | wonder if I should drag some out |
05:17.17 | bkw_ | drag? |
05:17.19 | bkw_ | you do drag? |
05:17.21 | bkw_ | since when? |
05:17.23 | brc_ | no |
05:17.30 | bkw_ | hahhahhahahahaahhahahaaha |
05:17.38 | brc_ | drag as in bring them in the house out of the 135 degree garage |
05:17.42 | brc_ | and turn them on |
05:17.46 | brc_ | no no |
05:17.50 | brc_ | as in power them up |
05:17.51 | brc_ | NO |
05:17.54 | brc_ | I mean make them go |
05:17.57 | brc_ | oh hangit |
05:18.00 | wsuff | brc_: the slashdot whore =) |
05:18.06 | brc_ | huh? |
05:18.09 | brc_ | what |
05:18.32 | wsuff | brc_: saw your comment during my daily /. =) |
05:18.42 | brc_ | oh cool |
05:18.44 | brc_ | it got modded up |
05:18.48 | brc_ | it's a crappy comment |
05:18.49 | brc_ | was tired |
05:19.05 | *** part/#asterisk file (josh@h-67-101-204-210.chcgilgm.covad.net) |
05:19.08 | *** join/#asterisk file (josh@h-67-101-204-210.chcgilgm.covad.net) |
05:19.10 | file | son of a |
05:19.12 | file | wrong key |
05:19.21 | brc_ | son of a wrong key? |
05:19.23 | brc_ | weird |
05:19.25 | file | brc_: yes |
05:19.33 | wsuff | son of a bitch |
05:19.35 | wsuff | wrong key |
05:19.35 | wsuff | haha |
05:19.36 | wsuff | better |
05:19.36 | bkw_ | hrm |
05:19.53 | file | wsuff: I don't swear, at all. |
05:19.55 | bkw_ | ok moose penis |
05:19.57 | file | well |
05:19.57 | jmhunter | how does vonage and other major carriers use sip everywhere through nat without issue |
05:19.59 | file | I do say frell |
05:19.59 | bkw_ | nad get this |
05:20.08 | jmhunter | whats different between us and them |
05:20.16 | bkw_ | I wall sneak up your smuglin tunnel |
05:20.19 | file | jmhunter: they're stunning! |
05:20.25 | file | haha... |
05:20.25 | jmhunter | stunning? |
05:20.25 | bkw_ | smuglin tunnel |
05:20.28 | bkw_ | how gay |
05:20.35 | file | bkw_: did you get that joke? |
05:20.40 | jmhunter | sure |
05:20.44 | bkw_ | what joke |
05:20.47 | bkw_ | you're face? |
05:20.50 | file | <file> jmhunter: they're stunning! |
05:20.52 | bkw_ | er penis size? |
05:21.00 | bkw_ | small penis |
05:21.01 | bkw_ | ? |
05:21.08 | bkw_ | tiny tim? |
05:21.12 | bkw_ | OH TINY TIM |
05:21.12 | file | keeping bkw_ focused on something is like keeping Windows stable... it just don't happen |
05:21.19 | wsuff | limp bizkit |
05:21.34 | bkw_ | haha |
05:21.36 | bkw_ | ok I neeed |
05:21.39 | bkw_ | sleeeeeeeeep |
05:21.40 | bkw_ | bbl |
05:21.48 | wsuff | buh bye bkw |
05:23.56 | *** part/#asterisk wsuff (~wsuff@pcp09459192pcs.eatntn01.nj.comcast.net) |
05:25.28 | jmhunter | anyone had luck with the shuttle small boxes for linux / asterisk |
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05:31.19 | cuban | NO |
05:31.21 | cuban | NO SLEEEEEEEEEEEP |
05:34.15 | cuban | Anyone allllllive? |
05:34.34 | jmhunter | ya |
05:34.48 | coppice | no, this is the vampire channel |
05:34.55 | jmhunter | off to play Vice city on xbox |
05:35.08 | cuban | ooh |
05:35.16 | coppice | can't you find some real vices to engage in? |
05:35.32 | jmhunter | not in my profession |
05:35.40 | jmhunter | besides drinking |
05:39.35 | *** join/#asterisk KalD (~KalD@proxy.corp.telesym.com) |
05:39.40 | KalD | hi all |
05:39.53 | KalD | anyone have asterisk working with eicon cards? |
05:39.56 | coppice | if your profession is pimp or drunk dealer it should easier to engage in vice, but don't let your profession totally deter you |
05:40.42 | MysticOne | man ... |
05:40.47 | MysticOne | where's a drunk dealer when you need to buy a drunk? |
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05:46.59 | twisted | hello? |
05:47.04 | twisted | is it just me, or is it dead in here? |
05:47.19 | cuban | nah |
05:47.20 | cuban | im here |
05:47.33 | cuban | Bah I have /. points and I'm too lazy to use it |
05:52.01 | *** join/#asterisk brc_ (~Brian@ip24-251-182-226.ph.ph.cox.net) |
05:54.51 | brc_ | boo |
05:54.58 | brc_ | laptop now |
05:55.08 | brc_ | commendiered (sp) the desktop for DistCC |
05:55.18 | cuban | Hm |
05:55.23 | cuban | I thought about setting up distcc |
05:55.30 | brc_ | looks eaay |
05:55.33 | brc_ | easy |
05:55.34 | brc_ | har har har |
05:55.36 | cuban | I never compile anything that big though. |
05:55.39 | cuban | Except fuckin' KDE. |
05:55.43 | brc_ | gentoos' docs are great |
05:55.50 | cuban | I love gentoo. |
05:56.00 | cuban | And not because of 3l33t3 UBER speed crap. |
05:56.06 | brc_ | Why then? |
05:56.13 | cuban | It's because emerge is amazing, and the docs are great. |
05:56.35 | brc_ | emerge and apt-get seem the same to me |
05:56.37 | cuban | emerge is the best package tool out there. It's more robust, has more packages and breaks less. |
05:56.38 | brc_ | but the docs |
05:56.42 | brc_ | where do you start with the docs |
05:56.48 | brc_ | REally Good (TM) |
05:56.58 | brc_ | doing stage one |
05:57.02 | brc_ | haven't used it in about 6 months |
05:57.15 | brc_ | gonna Try(TM) to bootstrap with distcc |
05:57.21 | brc_ | we'll see... |
05:57.24 | brc_ | what happens |
05:57.31 | cuban | Ahh. |
05:57.33 | brc_ | it's a k6-2 500 |
05:57.35 | brc_ | har har har |
05:57.41 | cuban | Ahh, the laptop? |
05:57.45 | cuban | Then you could use distcc. |
05:57.48 | brc_ | no |
05:57.54 | brc_ | the server is k6 |
05:58.01 | brc_ | the desktop is athlon 2600+ |
05:58.02 | cuban | My laptop is a 1.6ghz P4M, so I usually only have a problem with KDE. |
05:58.04 | brc_ | with gig of ram |
05:58.04 | cuban | Ah. |
05:58.07 | brc_ | the server has 512 ram |
05:58.11 | brc_ | laptop is windows :p |
05:58.25 | cuban | I have a desktop, but it's out of comission because I'm too lazy to do anything with it. I just use my laptop. |
05:58.35 | brc_ | runnen distcc knoppix (custom knoppix) n the desktop |
05:58.36 | cuban | I have a server that's an athlon 2600+ with 768MB of ram. |
05:58.49 | brc_ | desktop Had 1.5 gig ram |
05:58.49 | cuban | Which is over kill. |
05:58.52 | brc_ | 1 stick failed |
05:58.55 | cuban | :( |
05:58.55 | brc_ | corsair |
05:59.08 | brc_ | but |
05:59.11 | cuban | I was using this box for MythTV but that project went down the tubes. |
05:59.12 | brc_ | they have lifetime warrentee |
05:59.18 | brc_ | been too lazy to send it in |
05:59.20 | brc_ | brb... |
05:59.23 | brc_ | well |
05:59.26 | coppice | cuban overkill for what? its pretty limited for video and audio editting |
05:59.26 | brc_ | two screens :) |
05:59.44 | cuban | coppice: Er I meant to say for file serving. I did say it's my server. |
05:59.56 | cuban | coppice: Don't know anyone who does video editing on their home server. |
05:59.57 | twisted | MEEEEEEESE PENI! |
06:00.02 | cuban | ~moose |
06:00.05 | jbot | MOOOOSE PENIS!!! |
06:00.05 | coppice | for a server its even more limiting |
06:00.06 | brc_ | ~stfu twisted |
06:00.17 | coppice | cuban: get around more :-) |
06:00.45 | cuban | coppice: Hm, I've worked with plenty of graphic artists. Still never seen one in the server room workin'. |
06:00.48 | twisted | haha |
06:00.53 | twisted | stoopid brc |
06:00.56 | brc_ | for video editing windows is the only viable choice |
06:01.03 | brc_ | er |
06:01.08 | brc_ | not counting mac of course |
06:01.08 | cuban | Well it's just used now for file sharing. I have LVM setup with 3 80 gig drives. |
06:01.11 | coppice | cuban: don't know any animators then? :-) |
06:01.11 | twisted | well |
06:01.14 | brc_ | final cut pro is NICE :() |
06:01.17 | brc_ | :) |
06:01.20 | twisted | you CAN do editing on a linux cluster |
06:01.22 | twisted | very nicely |
06:01.27 | brc_ | twisted the rendering sure |
06:01.30 | twisted | www.cinerella.com ( i believe ) |
06:01.31 | twisted | no |
06:01.33 | twisted | real video editing |
06:01.34 | twisted | foo |
06:01.36 | cuban | coppice: Nope. |
06:01.49 | brc_ | not the clickey editing...okay not in a reasonable price range with a fairly popular tool |
06:01.52 | twisted | yes you can |
06:01.55 | brc_ | ouchie |
06:01.57 | twisted | listen to me foo |
06:01.57 | brc_ | papercut |
06:02.02 | twisted | google for cinerella |
06:02.07 | twisted | it's a FULL editing suite |
06:02.11 | brc_ | you call me foo again I'll google for ignore twisted |
06:02.27 | brc_ | my finger hurts |
06:02.36 | brc_ | every time I type it cracks open and closed |
06:02.58 | twisted | jbot: who is moron #1? |
06:02.59 | jbot | It's you, hoda. |
06:03.02 | brc_ | ~google cinerella |
06:03.02 | twisted | yay |
06:03.23 | twisted | ~google cinerella linux |
06:03.30 | *** join/#asterisk ManxPower (~eric@dsl-208-164-150-160.datasync.com) |
06:03.33 | twisted | first link from my search |
06:04.00 | cuban | Hm |
06:04.08 | cuban | When did they start measuring flame throwers in wattage? |
06:04.21 | brc_ | 20 years ago |
06:04.48 | twisted | brc_, you stand corrected, don't you ? :P |
06:04.50 | brc_ | no |
06:04.55 | brc_ | I said fairly popular |
06:04.57 | twisted | uhh |
06:05.02 | pfn | I don't get it |
06:05.04 | twisted | popular == windows shiat |
06:05.08 | pfn | why does soxmix keep giving an error |
06:05.10 | twisted | fuck popular |
06:05.43 | brc_ | popular usually == sells a lot == make money == hire more people == make new version with requested features so we can sell a lot GOTO make money |
06:05.51 | twisted | uhh |
06:05.53 | twisted | brc_ |
06:05.55 | brc_ | haha |
06:05.56 | twisted | you're missing the point |
06:05.59 | twisted | foo |
06:05.59 | brc_ | brb...gentoo |
06:06.24 | therealadept | has anybody been able to get rid of the "sched.c:218 sched_settime: Request to schedule in the past?!?!" error and kept hyper threading on? |
06:06.37 | twisted | hyper threading + asterisk = trouble |
06:06.38 | pfn | it's a warning, yes? |
06:06.54 | cuban | Anyone know the actual turn-around time on thevoice.digium.com? |
06:06.54 | therealadept | it's a NOTICE it says |
06:07.02 | brc_ | okay |
06:07.03 | pfn | therealadept look at the wiki |
06:07.07 | pfn | it tells what it is |
06:07.09 | brc_ | WTF does gentoo use useradd instead of adduser? |
06:07.10 | therealadept | okay, thanks |
06:07.19 | twisted | brc_, gentoo isn't the only one |
06:07.31 | therealadept | I did some google'ing and didn't see the wiki there, I'll search on the wiki |
06:07.37 | cuban | brc_: My gentoo box has both |
06:07.41 | 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/ |
06:07.43 | 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. |
06:07.51 | r0d3nt-lv | brc_, cuz they had to be different... |
06:07.52 | twisted | my FC2 box has both, too, cuban * brc_ |
06:07.53 | brc_ | greets Manx |
06:08.02 | twisted | and |
06:08.02 | coppice | brc_: compatibility - just not compatibility with what you want it to be compatible with |
06:08.04 | twisted | so does my slack box |
06:08.07 | twisted | oh yea, and my deb boxes |
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06:08.29 | cuban | AUTHOR |
06:08.30 | cuban | <PROTECTED> |
06:08.31 | cuban | Hm |
06:08.36 | cuban | jockgrrl@ix.netcom.com |
06:08.41 | cuban | She wrote useradd/adduser |
06:08.42 | twisted | jockgrrl wheee |
06:08.48 | pfn | ix.netcom.com, is that still aroun? |
06:08.51 | brc_ | I like gentoo's live cd frame buffer backgrounds :) |
06:08.54 | brc_ | and highlighten |
06:08.56 | brc_ | its purty |
06:09.01 | twisted | pfn, good question |
06:09.06 | twisted | ix.netcom.com has address 199.174.114.48 |
06:09.06 | twisted | ix.netcom.com has address 199.174.114.52 |
06:09.06 | twisted | ix.netcom.com has address 199.174.114.55 |
06:09.08 | twisted | guess so |
06:09.21 | twisted | i thought netcom went under |
06:09.24 | twisted | but that's just me |
06:09.27 | therealadept | I can't find that on the wiki :/ |
06:09.29 | brc_ | nope |
06:09.30 | brc_ | twisted |
06:09.30 | cuban | Woah, netcom has 14 MX records. |
06:09.36 | brc_ | it forwards to earthlink |
06:09.51 | brc_ | man |
06:09.56 | coppice | twisted: lots of telecoms cos that went under are still around :-\ |
06:09.57 | therealadept | there it is |
06:09.58 | therealadept | arg |
06:10.06 | twisted | coppice, netcom wasn't a telco |
06:10.07 | brc_ | using the gentoo handbook is dangerous |
06:10.12 | brc_ | got 2 papercuts already |
06:10.24 | twisted | netcom was an ISP |
06:10.26 | coppice | twisted: I didn't say telcos |
06:10.38 | twisted | [01:09] <coppice> twisted: lots of telecoms cos that went under are still around : |
06:10.56 | coppice | isn't an ISP a telecoms company? |
06:11.01 | cuban | telecom != telco |
06:11.07 | twisted | cuban, no shit |
06:11.19 | twisted | coppice: not always |
06:11.30 | brc_ | WOW |
06:11.31 | twisted | coppice, they usually hold hands with them, though |
06:11.32 | brc_ | MAN! |
06:11.40 | coppice | well, when their links are down, maybe not :-) |
06:11.48 | brc_ | I had forgotten how NICE and EASY to USE (not being funny here) fdisk is |
06:12.01 | twisted | LOL |
06:12.03 | cuban | What is that horrilbe one that RH uses? |
06:12.05 | cuban | Disk Druid? |
06:12.05 | therealadept | wind 25 |
06:12.07 | brc_ | I HATE debian's partconf or whatever they call it that's in the new installer cd |
06:12.20 | twisted | cfdisk is my hero |
06:12.22 | brc_ | hello it's not a joke |
06:12.58 | brc_ | I just did in 1.2 minutes what would have taken me at LEAST 6 in the gawdawful debian installer cd's custom thingy |
06:13.10 | brc_ | Disk Druid sucks |
06:13.16 | twisted | yes |
06:13.17 | twisted | i agree |
06:13.17 | cuban | I wish I had something to occupy me for 6 minutes. |
06:13.21 | twisted | disk druid sucks my nuts |
06:13.28 | therealadept | debian <3... and I love the new installer |
06:13.32 | twisted | cuban, a porn site and a bottle of lube |
06:13.43 | brc_ | twisted |
06:13.51 | brc_ | you no likey fdisk? |
06:13.56 | twisted | cfdisk is my hero |
06:13.56 | *** join/#asterisk jmhunter (~jmhunter@adsl-68-121-167-6.dsl.pltn13.pacbell.net) |
06:13.58 | cuban | twisted: Nah girlfriend just left |
06:14.05 | twisted | cuban, more the reason |
06:14.06 | jmhunter | anyone for gmail |
06:14.18 | brc_ | I've got gmail |
06:14.18 | brc_ | why |
06:14.27 | therealadept | partitioning a disk really isn't that hard, I can do it in several programs without too much hardship |
06:14.34 | twisted | speaking of gmai |
06:14.35 | twisted | l |
06:14.39 | therealadept | it's package selection and role selection that makes a difference to me |
06:14.43 | twisted | i need to see if my buddy at google replied |
06:14.44 | jmhunter | speaking of? |
06:14.55 | therealadept | and debians installer has been horrible about that forever, until now |
06:14.58 | brc_ | therealadept: I ain't talking hardship....using the debian partitioner on the new cd's is like....slow torture |
06:15.00 | coppice | a good hacksaw will partition any disk in a couple of minutes |
06:15.10 | brc_ | twisted |
06:15.18 | brc_ | sounds like you and this 'buddy' are really good friends |
06:15.19 | brc_ | hahaha |
06:15.26 | brc_ | that was like a month ago you said he'd get you one |
06:15.37 | therealadept | HI GUYS IM GOING TO CHECK IF MY BUDDY AT GOOGLE Y |
06:15.43 | therealadept | no |
06:15.52 | brc_ | yes |
06:15.56 | twisted | woohoo! |
06:16.00 | twisted | i have invite capability now :) |
06:16.09 | therealadept | gmail invites are everywhere, if anybody needs some |
06:16.16 | therealadept | I have some as well |
06:16.18 | brc_ | ebay for 20 cents these days |
06:16.23 | cuban | twisted: djimenez@pobox.com |
06:16.28 | cuban | Nah, I really don't want one. |
06:16.31 | cuban | pobox is great |
06:16.34 | brc_ | I'll take it |
06:16.36 | cuban | Just forward it to my server |
06:16.37 | brc_ | poobox? |
06:16.37 | brc_ | nice |
06:16.44 | brc_ | haha |
06:16.50 | twisted | i just get all my mail sent to my server :P |
06:16.51 | therealadept | its a really nice service but the elitism and hype is stupid |
06:17.01 | coppice | pobox sounds too much like a children's toilet |
06:17.17 | therealadept | gangstarr mail |
06:17.23 | twisted | hmmm |
06:17.28 | twisted | i wonder if my 9mm.com account still works |
06:18.10 | coppice | 9mm.com? what's what? a porn site for underachievers? :-) |
06:19.14 | twisted | haha |
06:19.14 | twisted | no |
06:19.19 | brc_ | in fdisk: n, 2, <enter>, +512M, t, 82. DONE! In debian's new cd's: enter, <up><up><up><up><up><enter>(partition type)wait 20 seconds, <down> <down><down>(swap)<enter>15 seconds, <down><down><down><down>(yes)<enter> calculating new partition table (60 seconds) |
06:19.40 | brc_ | see what I mean? |
06:19.49 | brc_ | it's like....microsoft water torture |
06:19.58 | twisted | no way dude |
06:20.01 | brc_ | way |
06:20.06 | twisted | it's straight up like microsoft toture period |
06:20.10 | brc_ | okay |
06:20.10 | brc_ | way |
06:20.31 | brc_ | they used to let you use fdisk |
06:20.35 | coppice | microsoft water torture - ah yes. the company filled with slow drips :-) |
06:20.40 | brc_ | HAHAHHAHAA |
06:20.53 | twisted | *sigh* |
06:20.54 | brc_ | if they hadn't fixed so many bugs since they switched to debianpart I would use an old cd |
06:20.59 | twisted | i've got an all-day install tomorrow |
06:21.03 | twisted | guess I had better get to bed |
06:21.03 | brc_ | yuck |
06:21.08 | brc_ | how big? |
06:21.10 | twisted | BIG |
06:21.13 | brc_ | big big? |
06:21.16 | brc_ | or BIG |
06:21.16 | twisted | big big |
06:21.18 | twisted | 3 story building |
06:21.21 | brc_ | OOK! |
06:21.25 | brc_ | how many fones |
06:21.26 | twisted | 24 lines |
06:21.31 | brc_ | only 24? |
06:21.32 | twisted | about 60 phones |
06:21.35 | brc_ | mm |
06:21.44 | brc_ | I'm doing my prix20 tomorrow |
06:21.45 | brc_ | too |
06:21.46 | twisted | all analog |
06:21.51 | brc_ | blah |
06:21.52 | twisted | except for the 7 ciscos |
06:21.56 | brc_ | analog teh.suck |
06:21.57 | twisted | in the confrence rooms |
06:22.01 | brc_ | of course |
06:22.02 | twisted | which don't have data |
06:22.07 | coppice | I don't see many buildings as low as 3 stories. sounds pretty small |
06:22.09 | twisted | so we have to pull all that shit |
06:22.10 | brc_ | for the PHB's to ooh and ahh at |
06:22.21 | twisted | and get this |
06:22.27 | twisted | all the phone shit |
06:22.33 | twisted | and where the server, etc, have to go |
06:22.35 | twisted | is in the basement |
06:22.39 | brc_ | damn |
06:22.40 | twisted | yeah |
06:22.43 | twisted | it's gonna suxor |
06:22.47 | brc_ | yeah |
06:22.52 | brc_ | got help? |
06:22.58 | twisted | there are two of us |
06:23.04 | twisted | OH and get this |
06:23.09 | twisted | their exisitng system |
06:23.16 | brc_ | haha |
06:23.16 | twisted | has 25 pair trunks running to EACH phone |
06:23.22 | twisted | it's an old-ass comdial system |
06:23.27 | brc_ | thought so |
06:23.35 | brc_ | that's lame |
06:23.37 | twisted | so we get to rip that shit out |
06:23.39 | twisted | and put new shit in |
06:23.40 | twisted | yeah |
06:23.41 | brc_ | man |
06:23.42 | twisted | fun huh? |
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06:23.44 | brc_ | can't you leave it? |
06:23.50 | brc_ | greets jjhall |
06:23.54 | twisted | we're going to leave as much as we can |
06:23.58 | brc_ | good |
06:24.08 | coppice | leaveit? think of the scrap copper value :-) |
06:24.12 | brc_ | HAAAAAAHAHA |
06:24.16 | twisted | but there are some places they absolutely have to have it removed from |
06:24.17 | twisted | coppice, no shit |
06:24.18 | jjhall | I fixed my FWD incoming issue... |
06:24.20 | twisted | copper is HIGH right now |
06:24.20 | brc_ | like where? |
06:24.22 | brc_ | and why |
06:24.44 | cuban | jjhall: Wow, what was wrong? |
06:24.47 | brc_ | ... |
06:25.06 | twisted | brc_, didn't you hear? |
06:25.10 | twisted | there's a national copper shortage |
06:25.17 | jjhall | cuban: They changed authentication. RSA must be used now. When they first changed it you didn't have to switch, but aparently you do now. |
06:25.19 | twisted | :P |
06:25.20 | brc_ | whatever |
06:25.29 | twisted | whatever my ass |
06:25.31 | twisted | go look it up |
06:25.40 | brc_ | ~copper shortage |
06:25.47 | twisted | good jorb |
06:25.48 | brc_ | vtsp |
06:25.49 | brc_ | crap |
06:25.52 | coppice | commodities are on the up. all these Chinese and Indians developing their economies are so inconsiderate. |
06:25.56 | brc_ | ~google copper shortage |
06:26.09 | brc_ | looks bogus |
06:26.15 | brc_ | hey |
06:26.18 | brc_ | that pennies site reminds me |
06:26.24 | mage | need to check google news you goof ball |
06:26.25 | twisted | i have tons of pennies |
06:26.29 | brc_ | you ever hear about the movement to eliminate the pennie? |
06:26.30 | cuban | Man the wayback mcahine runs like crap. |
06:26.33 | brc_ | penny |
06:26.37 | brc_ | they got pretty far |
06:26.40 | twisted | brc_, yah |
06:26.42 | twisted | i heard about that |
06:26.54 | twisted | it's stupid |
06:27.17 | brc_ | then the dumbass little old ladies were like OHMYGOSH IF YOU GET RID OF THE PENNY WE WILL BE PAYING THAT EXTRA PENNY ON ALL THE STUFF WE BUY THAT IS .99 CENTS!!!!!!! |
06:27.19 | cuban | That will just raise prices everywhere. |
06:27.26 | brc_ | cuban: not exactly |
06:27.31 | therealadept | taxes |
06:27.32 | brc_ | it all even's out in the end really |
06:27.35 | brc_ | yep |
06:27.36 | twisted | no it doesn't |
06:27.37 | cuban | and sometimes by 4 cents |
06:27.38 | brc_ | you round the TOTAL |
06:27.45 | cuban | You think they'll round down? |
06:27.47 | brc_ | no |
06:27.48 | twisted | hell no |
06:27.53 | cuban | Exactly. |
06:27.53 | twisted | they'll round up |
06:27.55 | cuban | Yep. |
06:28.07 | therealadept | they round up now |
06:28.09 | brc_ | up and down was the idea |
06:28.09 | twisted | brc_, do this math |
06:28.18 | twisted | save one penny on the first day of the month |
06:28.24 | twisted | double that for each day of the month |
06:28.28 | brc_ | I pitch my pennies |
06:28.29 | twisted | tell me how much money you save |
06:28.48 | coppice | twisted: if they want to avoid saying 1 dollar now, why should they show more enthusiam without the penny? |
06:28.50 | cuban | Write a perl script. |
06:28.55 | twisted | hahaha |
06:28.55 | twisted | cuban |
06:28.59 | cuban | :-P |
06:29.00 | twisted | you are a true geek :P |
06:29.03 | brc_ | hah |
06:29.08 | cuban | hah |
06:29.37 | coppice | a true geek would use assembly language |
06:29.44 | twisted | fuck that |
06:29.47 | twisted | i'd write a C app |
06:29.48 | mage | twisted: 2^32-1 pennies? |
06:29.58 | cuban | I don't know any geeks who are unlazy enough to go through that much work. |
06:30.07 | ManxPower | Obviously you would have 1^31+1 pennies more or less. |
06:30.07 | twisted | mage: convert to dollars, ninny |
06:30.17 | cuban | Hell I'd probably spend 30 minutes googling for an already working perl script before starting on a new one. |
06:30.22 | brc_ | speaken of C apps |
06:30.36 | brc_ | apparently they want to do app_transcribe asap |
06:30.42 | brc_ | and pay monie for it |
06:30.47 | twisted | brc_, good |
06:30.49 | twisted | post a bounty |
06:30.54 | twisted | or get a quote from kram :P |
06:30.59 | brc_ | HAHAHAHAHAH |
06:31.00 | mage | 42949672.95 |
06:31.21 | brc_ | it's stupid ass simple what it needs to do |
06:31.41 | twisted | brc_, i can write it in dialplan logic |
06:31.47 | brc_ | I bet you could |
06:32.04 | cuban | imcdona, 21:54 UTC, Fri 25 of Jun, 2004: Anyone know why digitnetworks is selling the IAXY and not dogium? And why is the IRC channel down. |
06:32.09 | cuban | Man that's on the wiki |
06:32.20 | brc_ | except for the pausing recording part...but for that we could just add pausing to the current record app |
06:32.25 | twisted | uhh |
06:32.29 | MysticOne | cuban: you mean ... we're supposed to READ the wiki? |
06:32.34 | brc_ | or am I stupid |
06:32.34 | twisted | brc_, it's called stopping the recording and appending it to the previous recording |
06:32.40 | cuban | MysticOne: ha-ha |
06:32.43 | brc_ | I am stupid |
06:32.45 | brc_ | how simple |
06:32.46 | twisted | that's called "pausing" the recording |
06:32.48 | brc_ | yes |
06:32.51 | brc_ | HAHA |
06:32.53 | brc_ | thanks dude |
06:32.57 | cuban | sonicwind, 07:20 UTC, Mon 21 of Jun, 2004: I have problem with app_groupcount.so, anybody have any idea?? |
06:33.02 | cuban | This shoutbox is awesome1 |
06:33.05 | pfn | cuban ? |
06:33.12 | pfn | oh, in the wiki? |
06:33.12 | cuban | pfn: The shoutbox on the wiki. |
06:33.14 | cuban | Yep. |
06:33.16 | twisted | heh |
06:33.17 | pfn | right |
06:33.21 | cuban | I have a problem, how do you fix it? |
06:33.21 | ManxPower | cuban: Digium is selling the IAXy |
06:33.27 | brc_ | hrm yeah...it COULD be all done in dialplan |
06:33.30 | brc_ | kewl =) |
06:33.31 | cuban | -- insert no details -- |
06:33.32 | twisted | Digium ahs been selling the IAXy for some time now |
06:33.35 | cuban | ManxPower: WTF are you talking about? |
06:33.35 | twisted | s/ahs/has |
06:33.42 | cuban | ManxPower: Oh, that was from the wiki dude. |
06:33.46 | cuban | ManxPower: Someone on the shoutbox |
06:34.05 | ManxPower | Ah. Maybe the person in charge of Digium's store needs to be replaced. |
06:34.13 | ManxPower | It takes them forever to add anything to it. |
06:34.23 | twisted | they aren't selling it on the website because of the expected 'burst' of orders, and the lack of stock to fullfil those orders |
06:34.31 | therealadept | is digium hardware made in the great USA? |
06:34.32 | brc_ | maybe digium's website person needs to be replaced.. |
06:34.42 | therealadept | because I only buy components made here |
06:34.42 | twisted | once they get a good backstock in place, they'll go up for sale on digium's site |
06:34.57 | ManxPower | therealadept: The IAXy is a $100 IP->FXS interface. Of course it's not made in the USA. |
06:35.12 | twisted | therealadept, most electronic components aren't made in the usa |
06:35.20 | brc_ | SPA-2000 is a better deal unless you need IAX for whatever reason |
06:35.26 | twisted | therealadept, i'd hate to see your lack of 21st century gear |
06:35.29 | therealadept | I'm joking :P |
06:35.34 | twisted | heh |
06:35.35 | twisted | i hope so |
06:35.36 | twisted | :P |
06:35.38 | twisted | anywho |
06:35.41 | twisted | i'm off to bed |
06:35.44 | twisted | tomorrow is gonna suck |
06:35.47 | twisted | g'nite all |
06:36.11 | MysticOne | brc_: except the SPA-2000 uses SIP ... :) |
06:36.17 | MysticOne | but I don't have an IAXy yet |
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06:36.23 | twisted | OOOH |
06:36.23 | twisted | btw |
06:36.33 | twisted | FYI: just in cvs : major alsa improvements |
06:36.33 | brc_ | MysticOne "unless you need IAX for whatever reason" |
06:36.33 | ManxPower | twisted: Someone has supply problems. 8-) |
06:36.34 | brc_ | \ |
06:36.42 | ManxPower | NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! |
06:36.48 | pfn | twisted what would you do with alsa module anyway, who cares |
06:36.49 | brc_ | twisted OOO |
06:36.52 | ManxPower | I was waiting for CVS to settle down before updating my system |
06:36.53 | twisted | g'nite |
06:36.53 | MysticOne | brc_: well reason is that it doesn't suck :) |
06:37.06 | brc_ | I'd look but damnit I just started distcc knoppix on my desktop |
06:37.09 | brc_ | rawr |
06:37.12 | ManxPower | pfn: You would use the alsa module to do overhead paging. |
06:37.24 | pfn | oh |
06:37.26 | pfn | I see |
06:37.41 | pfn | is overhead paging that common.... |
06:38.05 | brc_ | http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-cvs/2004-June/002599.html |
06:38.08 | ManxPower | pfn: Well since most devices you can hook into Asterisk do not support station to station paging.... |
06:38.18 | pfn | manxpower that's true |
06:38.23 | brc_ | overhead paging sucks for an office |
06:38.30 | pfn | station to station paging is cool |
06:38.33 | brc_ | auto answer is MUCH nicer |
06:38.35 | pfn | but not many phone systems support that, either |
06:38.36 | brc_ | pfn: yeah |
06:38.45 | cuban | I only had one customer who used overhead paging. |
06:38.46 | brc_ | our old comdial 50grand system did |
06:38.51 | brc_ | it was sweet |
06:39.22 | cuban | They did it with their toshiba systme. |
06:39.44 | pfn | doesn't lpc10 suck? why does * bother supporting it? |
06:40.06 | ManxPower | Nost key systems do autoanswer or station to station paging. |
06:40.15 | jjhall | At my old employer, we had an older cheap Panasonic hybrid system that had station-to-station with auto-answer. It was actually nice. I don't remember the model or anything. Sucked programming it via a DTMF pad... |
06:40.34 | cuban | Hm, Asterisk should have an cmd wakeupcall :) |
06:40.46 | therealadept | haha :) |
06:41.07 | therealadept | cron job and /outgoing/ is good enough for me |
06:41.08 | brc_ | cuban: AGI :) |
06:41.21 | ManxPower | cuban: I know if at least one person that adapted my callback script to be a wakeup call script, and there are sounds in asterisk-sounds for wakeup call so others much have such scripts for astrisk |
06:41.29 | ManxPower | therealadept: no cron job needed. |
06:41.49 | therealadept | there's an internal scheduler right? |
06:41.53 | jjhall | I want to set up the line-in as a MOH source. Many of my potential customers want that. |
06:42.03 | ManxPower | therealadept: more or less. |
06:42.16 | ManxPower | jjhall: Time for a bounty. |
06:42.56 | coppice | pfn: what's wrong with supporting LPC10? It requires no effort |
06:43.03 | jjhall | ManxPower: Yeah, if I could get a customer to commit to it if that feature were there I would post a bounty in a heartbeat. |
06:43.03 | pfn | does it? |
06:43.09 | pfn | now that it's there already |
06:43.11 | therealadept | is there going to be a dual line iaxy? |
06:43.16 | pfn | but there were changes to lpc10 today, I guess |
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06:43.17 | coppice | ManxPower: those chocolate bars wil make you fat :-) |
06:43.20 | brc_ | therealadept: nobody knows |
06:43.47 | brc_ | woot |
06:43.47 | brc_ | http://snipurl.com/6wi1 |
06:43.48 | therealadept | hard to justify it over the SPA2000 :( |
06:43.54 | therealadept | ISA does seem so nice though |
06:43.58 | therealadept | IXA |
06:44.04 | pfn | ? |
06:44.18 | therealadept | haha thats awesome |
06:44.22 | therealadept | <3 vim |
06:44.56 | brc_ | ~seen hez |
06:44.57 | jbot | hez is currently on #zaurus #asterisk #elinux |
06:45.03 | brc_ | hez you here? |
06:45.54 | ManxPower | coppice: I have to work at it gain weight. |
06:49.22 | brc_ | gentoo peeeps |
06:49.27 | brc_ | what CFLAGS do ya use |
06:49.53 | brc_ | funrollloopsrolltumbleloopdeloop |
06:50.00 | brc_ | I'm viing make.conf |
06:50.14 | cuban | heh |
06:50.19 | cuban | I use whatever is standard. |
06:50.25 | brc_ | only -pipe |
06:50.26 | brc_ | boring |
06:50.43 | cuban | CFLAGS="-O3 -march=pentium4 -funroll-loops -fprefetch-loop-arrays -pipe" |
06:50.46 | cuban | Is what was standard for me |
06:50.58 | cuban | I used the pentium 4 stage 3. |
06:50.58 | brc_ | you hve a old version or customized it ten |
06:51.01 | brc_ | a |
06:51.03 | brc_ | ahh |
06:51.09 | brc_ | real men stage 1 |
06:51.12 | cuban | Bah. |
06:51.16 | brc_ | YAH! |
06:51.19 | cuban | I don't need the "speed boost" |
06:51.21 | cuban | I'm here for emerge |
06:51.32 | brc_ | apt-get if you aren't there for the source compile |
06:51.51 | cuban | apt-get doesn't have the amount of packages portage does |
06:52.05 | brc_ | uhh |
06:52.12 | brc_ | if you say so dude |
06:53.59 | brc_ | http://www.freehackers.org/gentoo/gccflags/flag_gcc3opt.html |
06:54.05 | therealadept | heh |
06:54.13 | therealadept | probably has quite a few more |
06:55.02 | therealadept | apt that is |
06:55.05 | brc_ | yeah.... |
06:55.09 | brc_ | I would expect so |
06:55.14 | brc_ | <PROTECTED> |
06:56.27 | pfn | not that much bigger |
06:56.33 | cuban | Hm the asterisk syntax highlighting is good but could be better |
06:56.34 | pfn | but it's faster, though.... |
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06:57.00 | cuban | I'll need to work on that. |
06:57.16 | brc_ | cuban: please do =) |
06:57.31 | brc_ | I got busy and kept meaning to finish but never did |
06:57.34 | brc_ | it's fairly simple |
06:57.41 | brc_ | the hard part (for me) is the regex |
06:57.56 | cuban | I think we should highlight the command |
06:58.02 | cuban | and then the options can stay grey |
07:00.04 | cuban | I wonder if there is a way to have vim remember to use that syntax highlighting on that file |
07:00.59 | brc_ | cuban: yes |
07:01.02 | brc_ | it's all in the help |
07:01.21 | cuban | cool |
07:01.24 | brc_ | but basically you can use a number of methods to detect a file type |
07:01.38 | brc_ | the eaisest is to detect off the file name |
07:01.49 | brc_ | or you can use regex on the file |
07:01.57 | cuban | Or it will grab the first line |
07:02.01 | cuban | Ie: #/usr/bin/perl |
07:02.05 | brc_ | yep |
07:02.16 | brc_ | ever do vim syntax before? |
07:02.21 | brc_ | the help file is miles long |
07:02.24 | brc_ | but fairly useful |
07:02.26 | cuban | Only modified exisiting ons. |
07:02.29 | cuban | s/ons/ones. |
07:02.33 | cuban | I'm sure it's not hard though. |
07:03.18 | cuban | woah |
07:03.25 | cuban | php.vim is almost 500 lines |
07:03.38 | brc_ | I know |
07:03.40 | brc_ | checkout c.vim |
07:03.48 | cuban | 344 |
07:03.50 | cuban | Damn. |
07:03.51 | brc_ | aww |
07:03.52 | brc_ | heh |
07:04.00 | cuban | Woah |
07:04.02 | cuban | perl.vim is 549 |
07:04.41 | cuban | vim.vim is 605 lines |
07:04.41 | cuban | haha |
07:04.54 | cuban | postscr.vim is 783 |
07:06.08 | brc_ | I'd like to eventually highlight the (DAMNIT! I cna't remember what it's called...I swear I know but I can't remember) options in a application ( DIAL(SIP/5001,15,tr) ) also |
07:06.16 | brc_ | I don't really remember what I had working and what didnt' |
07:06.29 | brc_ | variables |
07:06.30 | brc_ | that's it |
07:06.34 | cuban | Yea |
07:06.40 | brc_ | haha |
07:06.43 | cuban | It's probably better to highlight the variables instead of the command. |
07:06.48 | brc_ | yeah |
07:06.50 | brc_ | or both |
07:07.02 | brc_ | I was testing with gVIM |
07:07.07 | cuban | Ah I use VIM |
07:07.13 | brc_ | 8 colors on a xterm is pretty limiting |
07:07.18 | cuban | Too much grey makes my head go insane |
07:07.20 | brc_ | it worked with vim too |
07:07.27 | cuban | It does work with VIM great. |
07:07.28 | brc_ | you can set gvim to black easy enough |
07:07.33 | brc_ | okay good |
07:07.42 | brc_ | I made some changes and didn't test with VIM non g |
07:07.46 | cuban | I wonder if I even have gvim installed. |
07:07.54 | cuban | Yup, appears so. |
07:11.45 | brc_ | if ya make any changes feel free to edit the wiki (read: Put em on the wiki or die!) |
07:11.59 | cuban | haha |
07:11.59 | cuban | okay |
07:12.39 | jmhunter | where do i put the modprobe wcfxo ; ztcfg -vv... for startup in rh9 |
07:13.02 | jmhunter | nm i think it did it this time |
07:14.40 | cuban | Sweet |
07:14.49 | cuban | I got it setup so when users dial out using 8 instead of 9 it records their calls. |
07:15.01 | therealadept | hehe nice |
07:15.04 | therealadept | good idea |
07:15.19 | cuban | Now to come up with an idea to record inbound calls. |
07:15.19 | brc_ | cool |
07:15.31 | cuban | [record-out] |
07:15.31 | cuban | exten => _8.,1,SetVar(CALLFILENAME=${EXTEN:1}-${TIMESTAMP}) |
07:15.31 | cuban | exten => _8.,2,Monitor(wav,${CALLFILENAME},m) |
07:15.31 | cuban | exten => _8.,3,Dial(ZAP/g1/${EXTEN:1}) |
07:15.31 | cuban | exten => _8.,4,Congestion |
07:15.31 | cuban | exten => _8.,104,Congestion |
07:15.32 | jmhunter | how did you do it |
07:15.37 | brc_ | using teh syntax file? |
07:15.39 | therealadept | although a lot of pbx's are just abondoning 9 altogether with 911 concerns, I don't want to get into that again. |
07:15.41 | jmhunter | right on |
07:15.53 | brc_ | cuban: add that to the tips and tricks page or something |
07:16.00 | cuban | Most users are just confused by dialing 9. |
07:16.07 | cuban | er |
07:16.07 | jmhunter | i support 9, 911 and 7 10 and 11 digit dialing |
07:16.10 | cuban | by NOT dialing 9. |
07:16.21 | brc_ | yeah |
07:16.25 | cuban | My city doesn't support 10 digit. |
07:16.27 | cuban | er 7 |
07:16.30 | cuban | DAMMIT WAKE UP CUBAN |
07:16.40 | brc_ | go to sleep |
07:16.41 | jmhunter | u should record in wav49 format |
07:16.42 | brc_ | no wait |
07:16.44 | jmhunter | smaller... |
07:16.45 | brc_ | finish the syntax file |
07:16.46 | brc_ | then sleep |
07:17.01 | cuban | jmhunter: Some people only have windows media player on their PCs. |
07:17.08 | cuban | jmhunter: Last I heard it won't play wav49 |
07:17.12 | brc_ | use LAME |
07:17.18 | jmhunter | wav49 plays as a wav |
07:17.22 | cuban | brc_: I've considered that. |
07:17.30 | brc_ | I think wav49 does work |
07:17.32 | brc_ | not sure |
07:17.37 | cuban | jmhunter: I don't have a windows box here, will Mediaplayer play wav49? |
07:17.46 | jmhunter | i just tried it with WMA on mac |
07:17.48 | brc_ | I've read it does |
07:17.53 | brc_ | will |
07:18.12 | jmhunter | i have all voicemail messages emailed out in wav49 works fine |
07:18.48 | therealadept | how are filesizes? |
07:19.12 | jmhunter | very low |
07:19.18 | jmhunter | 1/6th of wac |
07:19.20 | jmhunter | wav |
07:19.21 | therealadept | I'd love to have mp3 voicemail, probably enough to hack it in |
07:19.28 | jmhunter | NOTICE[1200825920]: indications.c:396 ast_unregister_indication_country: Removed default indication country 'us' |
07:19.31 | jmhunter | what does that mean |
07:19.37 | brc_ | leme know if you therealadept |
07:19.40 | jmhunter | i have always got it.. it bothers me |
07:19.43 | therealadept | k |
07:19.44 | cuban | You guys must get long ass voicemails. |
07:19.50 | cuban | Mine aren't even worth compressing. |
07:19.52 | brc_ | yes |
07:19.54 | brc_ | I do |
07:19.57 | brc_ | complainin users |
07:20.11 | jmhunter | i do wav49 because i have one dialup user of voicemail |
07:20.27 | jmhunter | avg vm size is like 2k instead of 150k with it |
07:20.37 | jmhunter | 20k |
07:21.20 | therealadept | can you fwd me a wav49 to see the quality? |
07:21.30 | therealadept | hear I mean :) |
07:23.04 | jmhunter | ya whats ur email |
07:25.40 | therealadept | adept@hektik.org |
07:25.42 | therealadept | thanks :) |
07:27.07 | pfn | jmhunter so what'd you want to see in the zapata.conf |
07:29.04 | cuban | brc_: http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Monitor+setup+sample |
07:29.56 | therealadept | I did monitor setup tonight, worked nice |
07:31.48 | brc_ | :) |
07:32.00 | brc_ | wiki == teh FM |
07:32.07 | cuban | FM? |
07:32.20 | brc_ | as in RTFM |
07:32.32 | cuban | ahh |
07:32.42 | brc_ | :p |
07:32.45 | brc_ | man |
07:32.49 | brc_ | emerge sync Is SLOW |
07:32.55 | brc_ | debian is way faster |
07:33.35 | cuban | good night all |
07:33.39 | pfn | I setup monitor earlier |
07:33.39 | brc_ | night cuban |
07:33.41 | brc_ | see you tomorrow |
07:33.45 | pfn | but the stupid m flag keeps generating errors |
07:33.47 | cuban | I'll work on that syntax higlighting some tomorrow. |
07:33.55 | brc_ | :) |
07:33.56 | cuban | pfn: Mine says it fails but it works great. |
07:33.58 | brc_ | I'll try to do some again |
07:34.29 | pfn | yeah, it complains but it still works |
07:34.34 | pfn | I guess I'll have to just ignore that error |
07:44.45 | ijtoke_ | any suggestions to: |
07:44.46 | ijtoke_ | Jun 26 00:40:26 WARNING[114696]: chan_iax2.c:4888 socket_read: Undecodable frame received from '192.168.2.100' |
07:44.57 | ijtoke_ | im asterisk new ; ) |
07:45.10 | jmhunter | whats at that ip |
07:45.54 | jmhunter | ? |
07:46.07 | ijtoke_ | its the IP of my router |
07:46.14 | ijtoke_ | so I guess that should change ; ) |
07:46.35 | jmhunter | open ur ports.. and see what happens |
07:48.39 | JerJer | BE AFRAID |
07:48.42 | JerJer | BE VERY AFRAID |
07:49.05 | jmhunter | foward 4569 5036 5060-5061 10000-20000 to your asterisk box to be safe |
07:49.07 | jmhunter | why jer |
07:49.28 | jmhunter | shit |
07:49.35 | jmhunter | we are all in for it.. |
07:49.39 | pfn | scary |
07:49.49 | pfn | I think we all are gonna need to look for a new IAX provider soon |
07:49.59 | jmhunter | u better hope carnivore isnt hovering on this server.. or ur going to get sent down to guantanamo bay |
07:50.13 | pfn | some little corner in MI is gonna go up in smoke soon ;-) |
07:50.16 | jmhunter | thats why i have redundancy |
07:50.48 | brc_ | JerJer: cool |
07:50.48 | jmhunter | gafachi~broadvoice~nufone |
07:51.02 | jmhunter | im off to play vice city on my xbox a lil more.. see ya |
07:51.07 | brc_ | I made a couple shells in idaho |
07:51.17 | jmhunter | what happened to that guy michaell |
07:51.19 | JerJer | i've made homemade fireworks for years |
07:51.27 | brc_ | fun |
07:51.28 | pfn | his phone is still registering against my * |
07:51.29 | JerJer | i always just bought black powder |
07:51.33 | brc_ | ahh |
07:51.51 | jmhunter | michaells? |
07:51.54 | *** part/#asterisk gonkulator (~brandon@c-24-9-213-236.client.comcast.net) |
07:51.59 | pfn | oh |
07:52.00 | pfn | nevermind |
07:52.01 | pfn | misread |
07:52.08 | pfn | thought you were said mitchel |
07:52.11 | JerJer | but since sept 11th the price has jumped and they will only sell you one pound |
07:52.12 | jmhunter | whos got their phone on ur box? |
07:52.14 | pfn | mitcheloc |
07:52.42 | pfn | only hard part to making black powder is getting a hold of horse piss |
07:52.49 | jmhunter | off to play vice city, later |
07:54.27 | brc_ | bootstrap.sh -f |
07:54.28 | brc_ | tada |
07:54.29 | brc_ | here we go |
07:55.31 | brc_ | this might take a few minutes |
07:55.34 | brc_ | k6-2 500 |
07:55.36 | brc_ | stage |
07:55.36 | brc_ | 1 |
07:55.44 | pfn | what are you trying to do? |
07:55.48 | brc_ | stage 1 |
07:55.50 | brc_ | gentoo |
07:55.50 | JerJer | pfn: eh? |
07:56.28 | pfn | jerjer potassium nitrate or was it chloride |
07:56.36 | pfn | probably the former |
07:56.47 | pfn | that's like what horse piss concentrates to :) |
07:57.27 | JerJer | i took some dead wood from out back, put it in a Retort and cooked it on the camp fire we had tonight |
07:57.36 | JerJer | that's my charcol now |
07:57.54 | JerJer | then I already had sufer and yes postasium nitrate in stock |
07:58.12 | pfn | yep, you got the makings of a fun time :) |
07:58.15 | JerJer | then i use the CIA method to improvise the BP |
07:58.47 | pfn | cia method? it's not in google? heh |
07:58.52 | JerJer | which is basically just a heating and preciptiation proceess |
07:59.24 | JerJer | http://www.fireworksnews.com/blackpowdernewbk.htm |
07:59.30 | JerJer | that's the book i picked up |
07:59.52 | JerJer | http://www.wecreate4u.net/dwilliams/blackpowder/blackpowder.html |
08:00.00 | pfn | I see |
08:00.07 | JerJer | and that's one method that i glaced at |
08:00.10 | brc_ | if ya checked it out from the library teh. men in black suits will come after you |
08:00.37 | JerJer | no checky out |
08:00.39 | JerJer | i bought it |
08:01.26 | coppice | JerJer: have you tested your black powder? Blown up the odd cat, or something? :-) |
08:02.05 | JerJer | I just did a first burn test on a small chunk... worked nicely....esp not being totally dry, yet |
08:03.33 | jmhunter | hermite |
08:03.39 | jmhunter | thermite |
08:03.57 | JerJer | titaum flake is more impressive |
08:04.02 | JerJer | titatium ? |
08:04.05 | coppice | thermite is a lot of fun :-) |
08:04.36 | coppice | you can build your own railway track :-) |
08:06.12 | ijtoke_ | jmhunter: ok no ports blocked and im getting a new error |
08:06.18 | ijtoke_ | Jun 26 01:02:16 WARNING[114696]: chan_iax2.c:521 iax_error_output: Information element length exceeds message size |
08:06.22 | ijtoke_ | Jun 26 01:02:16 WARNING[114696]: chan_iax2.c:4888 socket_read: Undecodable frame received from '192.168.1.201' |
08:06.34 | jmhunter | dude red alarms are so annoying |
08:06.48 | pfn | don't unplug your line :p |
08:06.50 | ijtoke_ | sorry ? |
08:06.55 | jmhunter | ya dude... ive got no clue |
08:07.01 | jmhunter | hahha i know |
08:07.18 | jmhunter | im not the guy to ask... im lucky i get a dialtone |
08:07.29 | jmhunter | earliuer tonight taht was in the air |
08:09.21 | jmhunter | who is ur iax provider ijtoke |
08:11.53 | ijtoke_ | I might be way off |
08:12.03 | ijtoke_ | but im trying to connect to a box I have here running asterisk |
08:12.06 | ijtoke_ | with gnophone |
08:12.10 | jmhunter | who is ur iax provider |
08:12.11 | jmhunter | o |
08:12.53 | ijtoke_ | I dont have one ? |
08:21.54 | brc_ | damnit! |
08:22.06 | brc_ | bootstrap.sh -f keeps hanging while downloading stuff |
08:22.10 | brc_ | frim ibiblio no less |
08:31.48 | *** join/#asterisk Blackvel (~Blackvel@dialin-145-254-245-203.arcor-ip.net) |
08:31.54 | Blackvel | huston we got a problem |
08:31.56 | Blackvel | :) |
08:32.16 | Blackvel | who uses asterisk BEHIND NAT + extenip + dyndns ? |
08:32.37 | Blackvel | when i get new ip from provider and dyndns client like inadyn updates ip i cant hear any audio anymore |
08:32.47 | Blackvel | friend of me tested with sip reload and then it works |
08:33.20 | Blackvel | doesnt check asterisk on a incoming/outoing call the ip (or even refreshes the ip) ? i dont like it much that asterisk seems to resolve the ip on sip.conf load and saves it for further use |