00:00.01 | Marlow | check you mailer :) |
00:01.07 | Marlow | Nov 14 00:48:48 daffy postfix/smtp[5808]: BCDF0203DE7: to=<leif@leifmadsen.com>, relay=mail4.zoneedit.com[66.223.51.63], |
00:01.08 | Marlow | <PROTECTED> |
00:01.19 | Marlow | blitzrage : sorry .. not my problem :) |
00:01.23 | blitzrage | Marlow: hrmmmm... thats odd :) |
00:03.10 | Marlow | not my problem, as i said :) |
00:03.16 | brc_ | odd...looking at ethereal it doesn't show it connecting |
00:03.29 | brc_ | oops |
00:04.24 | Marlow | but now i'm gone .. |
00:07.06 | *** join/#asterisk Prowler1 (Prowler@d142-59-42-93.abhsia.telus.net) |
00:07.09 | *** join/#asterisk Drumzilla (~Drumzilla@cpc3-with2-5-0-cust211.bagu.cable.ntl.com) |
00:07.42 | kram | greets drumzilla |
00:07.52 | Prowler1 | evning |
00:07.53 | drumkilla | Drumzilla: !!!!!!! |
00:08.05 | twisted | hi Prowler1 |
00:08.17 | Prowler1 | heya twisted |
00:08.31 | drumkilla | Drumzilla: Are you only here to taunt me?! |
00:08.42 | drumkilla | speak! |
00:08.55 | twisted | hmm |
00:09.00 | twisted | definately difference in texture |
00:09.02 | drumkilla | ow |
00:09.05 | drumkilla | ... |
00:09.14 | Prowler1 | can anyone tell me if this is a bug. if i use the transfer button on my GS while in a call and transfer the callee to the conf room the account code is cleared |
00:09.28 | twisted | i wouldn't call it a bug, no |
00:09.37 | twisted | because you are techincally initiating a new call from the grandstream |
00:09.42 | Prowler1 | it messes up the billing system |
00:09.45 | *** join/#asterisk Gustavo-BR (~gustavo80@200.141.74.130) |
00:09.52 | Prowler1 | how can i stop it? |
00:09.57 | twisted | stop using the transfer button |
00:10.03 | *** part/#asterisk sudoer (~sudoer@65.75.148.190) |
00:10.11 | drumkilla | he's not kidding by the way ... |
00:10.12 | twisted | seriously, try using the # transfer |
00:10.30 | Prowler1 | but if its a new call shouldnt the call have the same accountcode as the first call |
00:10.34 | twisted | no |
00:10.40 | Prowler1 | since it is set in SIP.Conf |
00:10.40 | twisted | because the new call is initiated from the GS |
00:10.41 | twisted | NOT |
00:10.43 | twisted | from the caller |
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00:10.55 | twisted | GS == grandstream device |
00:11.00 | Prowler1 | ya |
00:11.05 | ManxPower | twisted: So the call should have the account code of the device doing the transfer, right? |
00:11.15 | twisted | in that case, you're re-inviting the call back to asterisk |
00:11.34 | twisted | ManxPower, IIRC, yes |
00:11.57 | Prowler1 | well with the simple billing system astcc if i make a call to a terminator.lol and use a accoutn code as a calling card number |
00:12.00 | jasonk | arrrrrgh..damn dummy x100 cards |
00:12.20 | Prowler1 | and then i use the transfer button on the GS to transfer the call to the conf room my billing stops |
00:12.30 | jasonk | anyone had any luck with digitnetworks x100 clones? |
00:12.32 | *** part/#asterisk Drumzilla (~Drumzilla@cpc3-with2-5-0-cust211.bagu.cable.ntl.com) |
00:12.44 | twisted | Prowler1, so you are making BOTH calls from the grandstream? |
00:12.50 | twisted | ie, calling someone |
00:12.52 | twisted | then transferring them? |
00:13.05 | Prowler1 | make outbound. then connected then transfer that called call to conf room |
00:13.15 | Prowler1 | then = when |
00:13.26 | twisted | i see |
00:13.26 | Prowler1 | ya |
00:13.30 | kram | in retaliation for drumzilla, i say we should all ln -s mokilla mozilla |
00:14.08 | Prowler1 | wouldnt outgoinglimit have soved this problem? |
00:14.20 | twisted | Prowler1, you runnin cvs head? |
00:14.32 | Prowler1 | as of a few days ago |
00:15.10 | kram | you should in principle end up with two CDR's both getting written |
00:15.14 | twisted | oh yea |
00:15.46 | kram | unless something broke |
00:15.47 | kram | :) |
00:16.04 | twisted | kram, does this carry over the uniqueid into the new cdr? |
00:16.11 | Prowler1 | well cdr shows 2000 called 2017 |
00:16.23 | twisted | well, is that right? |
00:16.28 | kram | what's the setup exactly? |
00:16.28 | Prowler1 | 2000 called 4050 conf room no accoutn code |
00:16.45 | BoRiS | twisted: Is it possible to pass the callerid name in res_config? (realtime) |
00:16.54 | twisted | BoRiS, good question. I have no idea. |
00:17.20 | Prowler1 | well the first cdr sohw account code the second one after the transfer has a blank account code |
00:17.26 | BoRiS | I can't seem to pass it..It just shows the telephone # |
00:17.43 | twisted | BoRiS, you don't have a fromuser= do you? |
00:17.54 | twisted | (or whatever the equivalent is) |
00:18.02 | BoRiS | no, not in my database |
00:18.05 | twisted | k |
00:18.51 | WilliamK | alright, I switched to IAX just to give it a shot...can't make it work either (both sides see each other) |
00:18.53 | WilliamK | Nov 13 18:17:55 NOTICE[24406]: chan_iax2.c:5419 socket_read: Rejected connect attempt from 66.118.254.6, who was trying to reach '2144465361@' |
00:19.54 | brc_ | poo |
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00:20.09 | Chuji | WilliamK did you do an IAX2 debug? |
00:20.32 | *** join/#asterisk NormAst (NormAst@Toronto-HSE-ppp3677607.sympatico.ca) |
00:20.46 | NormAst | Hay guys... |
00:20.53 | WilliamK | that's all it's showing even with the debug on |
00:21.07 | Prowler1 | any ideas on how to stop a transfer from happening using the GS ? |
00:21.28 | Chuji | WilliamK looks like your dial is wrong with that @ in there |
00:21.31 | brc_ | buy a better phone? |
00:21.45 | Prowler1 | well its not me that im worried about |
00:21.49 | Prowler1 | its my users using it |
00:21.59 | Chuji | tell them to buy a better phone? |
00:22.02 | twisted | lol |
00:22.13 | brc_ | grrr |
00:22.20 | Prowler1 | they could tranfer calls to anyone and they billing will stop and the call will keep going |
00:22.26 | WilliamK | exten => 2144465361,1,Dial,IAX2/2144465361@ocstxcorp/${EXTEN} is the string |
00:23.25 | twisted | Prowler1, both cdr's existed, right? and they both ended at the same time? |
00:23.29 | Prowler1 | think this could be a problem with anyone that is billing for calls and use accountcodes |
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00:23.47 | twisted | Prowler1, if you stop complaining about it and answer the questions, we can possibly fix it :) |
00:23.49 | Chuji | ocstxcorp is valid IAX? |
00:24.19 | blitzrage | hrmmm... notransfer=yes doesn't work as expected... |
00:24.25 | blitzrage | still getting native bridges |
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00:24.34 | Prowler1 | nope the gs that did the transfer ends. and the one that has been transfer keeps going as long as there in the conf room |
00:24.38 | WilliamK | Chuji, that's what I've got in the conf file |
00:24.43 | BoRiS | Twisted: This is messed up." Executing Math("SIP/1000-8f91", "TotalAmount|5.45 - 0.030000")", " Executing SayDigits("SIP/1000-8f91", "-5.420000")", a negative number?? |
00:25.03 | Prowler1 | lol twisted im trying |
00:25.07 | WilliamK | iax is up on both sides |
00:25.14 | twisted | Prowler1, ahh... we have lag :) |
00:25.45 | Prowler1 | was answering the silly wuestions about not using GS phones |
00:26.05 | twisted | oh |
00:26.05 | twisted | heh |
00:26.18 | BoRiS | Math problems with Math(). :-p |
00:26.18 | twisted | does it exhibit the same behaviour with # transfers? |
00:26.32 | Prowler1 | can try one moment |
00:26.36 | Chuji | WilliamK : well, that dial looks good. Assuming the iax peer is OK |
00:26.44 | twisted | k |
00:26.58 | Chuji | WilliamK : you are getting that on the far end right? |
00:27.24 | Chuji | and iax2 debug is on? |
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00:28.08 | tzanger | hahahhaa |
00:28.21 | tzanger | "When it comes to marriage most men split the blame: Half of it is her fault, and half her mother's" |
00:28.35 | puzzled | lol |
00:28.36 | twisted | ROFL |
00:28.37 | Chuji | I actually blame her mother more |
00:28.39 | twisted | this is true |
00:28.49 | Chuji | mine is like 75/25 |
00:29.08 | WilliamK | Chuji, I've checked both sides and IAX is up and yes I have the debug on |
00:29.33 | NormAst | Anyone seen this on a pri pri_dchannel: PRI got event: HDLC Abort (6) on Primary D-channel of span 3 |
00:29.45 | twisted | Prowler1, ? |
00:29.58 | tzanger | Chuji: I'd have to say mine is 90/10 (hers, her mother's) but her mother was by example, not by malice |
00:30.05 | ManxPower | NormAst: Asterisk is getting corrupted data from the PRI. Cause could be many. |
00:30.46 | NormAst | Hmm... I have 5 spans and tried changing them to a pri that doesn't do that. |
00:30.55 | Chuji | WilliamK : Interesting, I wouldn't have thought it would reject without showing more info |
00:30.56 | NormAst | and I still get it. |
00:31.05 | WilliamK | on the calling side it is |
00:31.05 | WilliamK | <PROTECTED> |
00:31.05 | WilliamK | Nov 13 18:29:57 WARNING[11131]: chan_iax2.c:5524 socket_read: Call rejected by 66.118.252.66: No authority found |
00:31.05 | WilliamK | Nov 13 18:29:57 NOTICE[11131]: chan_iax2.c:1372 iax2_destroy: Avoiding IAX destroy deadlock |
00:31.12 | WilliamK | that's a portion of it |
00:31.18 | Chuji | That's typical |
00:31.19 | twisted | oh well |
00:31.25 | twisted | guess that transmission timed out |
00:31.27 | ManxPower | Homer to Principal Skinner shen Skinner was getting married: "He's just sad because after today everything he does will be *wrong*." |
00:33.19 | NormAst | ManxPower: Any Idea what else could be causing the pri_dchannel: PRI got event: HDLC Abort (6) on Primary D-channel of span 3? I have switched spans around. |
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00:33.47 | networkr | hi |
00:33.48 | WilliamK | NormAst, what are you plugged into? |
00:34.11 | WilliamK | and how many messages of those a second do you get? |
00:34.18 | Prowler1 | Twisted yes it does the same thing |
00:34.38 | NormAst | I have 5 Spans, 4 are into 360networks and the 5th is bell Canada. There is no CSU as I am at a co-location. |
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00:37.45 | NormAst | WilliamK: I get like 19 of them a second, and then they stop for 2 or 3 minutes. |
00:38.17 | ariel_ | hello how is everyone this Saturday night? |
00:39.08 | NormAst | Anyone wanna call Toronto, Barrie, Oshawa, Hamilton for free? Help test our network? |
00:39.20 | file[laptop] | PING? |
00:40.02 | puzzled | NormAst: I would if I had anyone to call in that area :) |
00:40.20 | blitzrage | NormAst: sure - sent you a /msg |
00:40.41 | Marlow | blitzrage : did you get that by now ? |
00:40.48 | blitzrage | Marlow: I did sir - thank you |
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00:44.24 | BoRiS | Anyone else experience math problems with Math()? "Math(TotalAmount,5.45 - 0.030000);,SayDigits(${TotalAmount})". It says "-5.420000"... Its a negative number when its supposed to be a positive number |
00:46.17 | networkr | looks to me like the minus sign counts for the value before it, rather than after it |
00:46.49 | networkr | try 5.45+0,03- |
00:47.03 | BoRiS | <PROTECTED> |
00:48.08 | BoRiS | hmmm, lets see |
00:49.58 | Chuji | jeeze, my box is so slow one call puts asterisk at about 60% cpu |
00:50.26 | Chuji | P2 166 mmx |
00:51.08 | Chuji | got forbid I have to recompile * |
00:51.17 | Chuji | "not going anywhere for a while?" |
00:52.06 | Nugget | wow |
00:52.23 | Nugget | is there such a thing as a 166MHz P2? I think that's just a Pentium. |
00:52.38 | Chuji | could be |
00:52.38 | markit | Nugget: just a pentium |
00:52.54 | Prowler1 | sure you dont mean 266 p2 |
00:52.59 | Nugget | My Win2K server is a P200MMX of the same era. |
00:53.05 | Chuji | vendor_id : GenuineIntel |
00:53.05 | BoRiS | The lowest P2 was 266 or 233 |
00:53.05 | Chuji | cpu family : 5 |
00:53.05 | Chuji | model : 4 |
00:53.05 | Chuji | model name : Pentium MMX |
00:53.06 | Chuji | stepping : 3 |
00:53.06 | czero | NormAst I'm in TO if u need local calls for test |
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00:53.06 | Chuji | cpu MHz : 166.591 |
00:53.24 | Nugget | yep, that's a classic pentium (mmx) |
00:53.25 | Prowler1 | pent 1 |
00:54.10 | puzzled | had to exchange my p90 for a new one without that bug in it |
00:54.19 | puzzled | good ol' days |
00:54.52 | SuperMMan | I`m trying to think of some cool agi scripts, Any recommendation. I just want to learn more agi stuff |
00:55.13 | Prowler1 | wakeup call |
00:55.14 | puzzled | text2voice with festival or cepstral |
00:55.42 | puzzled | the time is... |
00:55.51 | jasonk | closest (x) using zip code |
00:55.52 | SuperMMan | what is cepstral is it any better then festival? |
00:56.05 | puzzled | sounds nice and is $30 |
00:56.11 | puzzled | linux version too |
00:56.31 | SuperMMan | ya but i really have no need for it so no point in paying 30 for it |
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01:00.55 | file[laptop] | the system is down, the system is down, the system is down |
01:01.30 | plungerboy | uh bring it up? |
01:02.01 | file[laptop] | Unable to comply. |
01:02.06 | file[laptop] | System to bring system up, is down. |
01:02.13 | Nugget | I think that all those speech synthesizers sound awful. |
01:02.20 | Nugget | even the really expensive commerical ones. |
01:02.31 | markit | is the hungup logic to be implemented in each context, or if you include them inside another, just provide it in the including context? I mean, if context A includes B and C, do I have to put the "h" logic in B and C, or just at the end of A? |
01:02.54 | *** join/#asterisk implicit (~implic1t@ip68-5-148-1.oc.oc.cox.net) |
01:02.57 | implicit | hi |
01:03.05 | implicit | anyone using cdrtool? |
01:04.09 | SuperMMan | question anyone know how i can test festival to make sure its working. before using asterisk? |
01:04.39 | implicit | wondering where to get a copy for personal use |
01:04.57 | BoRiS | hmm, If I do a Math(Amount,5.45 + 0.03000), It shows the correct number(positive) |
01:06.43 | BoRiS | but If I do a Math(Amount,5.45 - 0.03000), It shows the corrent number but its *negative* (-5.420000)) |
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01:10.42 | wolfson | boris, the do .03 - 5.45 |
01:10.44 | wolfson | see what you get |
01:11.24 | BoRiS | ok |
01:12.16 | BoRiS | thats messeed up, it worked |
01:12.47 | BoRiS | Something backword in the math function? |
01:13.03 | wolfson | not sure, but basic math says reversing them will change the sign of the answer |
01:14.28 | implicit | lol |
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01:21.06 | drumkilla | BoRiS: try something with division as well |
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01:22.39 | bkw_ | ok i'm bak |
01:24.22 | drumkilla | BoRiS: I just fixed that app_math bug |
01:24.31 | BoRiS | drumkilla: What was it? |
01:25.00 | drumkilla | in the code it was num2 - num1 |
01:25.12 | drumkilla | and all of the other operations were num1 (operand) num2 |
01:25.16 | drumkilla | silly bug |
01:25.19 | drumkilla | but i committed it |
01:26.10 | BoRiS | thanks, going to wait for a few minutes before downloading cvs again |
01:26.19 | drumkilla | no problem :) |
01:26.33 | BoRiS | bkw: Do you know if Callerid is supported in res_config (realtime?) I can't seem to get it working. |
01:29.05 | bkw_ | should be |
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01:40.34 | ctooley | How do I turn of the pressing # to transfer feature |
01:40.40 | ctooley | I don't want # to transfer |
01:41.17 | ctooley | I'd never had that happen before the call that just came in. |
01:41.39 | file[laptop] | take T or t out of your dial lines? |
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01:50.50 | WilliamK | Nov 13 19:50:30 NOTICE[944]: chan_iax2.c:5730 socket_read: Rejected connect attempt from 66.118.254.6, request '2144465361)@default' does not exist |
01:51.02 | WilliamK | I even added that ext to the default section |
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01:51.26 | WilliamK | not sure why it's showing the ) in it |
01:52.01 | scratchrf | anyone use firefly softphone? |
01:52.48 | linagee | scratchrf: yes. |
01:53.29 | scratchrf | linagee: i can call another extension on my * box that uses firefly, but we can't text message?? |
01:53.55 | linagee | scratchrf: *shrug*. it only half works for me too |
01:54.39 | scratchrf | oh well |
01:56.36 | scratchrf | anyone have tips on webvmail: I can see new messages, move, delete messages, but I cannot save my prefrences, so I can't actually play them.... |
01:57.04 | scratchrf | I've checked cookies on the client, permissions on my * , i'm out of ideas... |
01:57.12 | bkw_ | you can't use firefly to text message |
01:57.23 | bkw_ | because those extensions are not in cvs from the peeps that wrote firefly |
01:57.54 | scratchrf | oh, only firefly network subscribers can tm one another? |
02:01.24 | WilliamK | hey bkw... any idea why I'm getting a ) when I try and dial that #? |
02:01.47 | tessier | Anyone here using SER with Asterisk? I am confused as to exactly which box the media stream passes through. |
02:05.26 | brc_ | ~seen jerjer |
02:05.27 | jbot | jerjer <~mine@d2-236.rt-bras.che.centurytel.net> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 1d 18h 55m 33s ago, saying: 'no config necessary'. |
02:06.39 | brc_ | Wanted: will trade gmail invite (ha...) for *cough*pap2unlockinghints*cough |
02:07.24 | Moc | anyone got problem compiling cdr_mysql ? |
02:07.45 | WilliamK | Moc, that's probably last on my list after I get through this |
02:07.52 | Moc | WilliamK hehe |
02:08.12 | bkw_ | told ya I would shut them up |
02:08.12 | WilliamK | if the thing wouldn't complain about invalid context I might get somewhere |
02:10.27 | tessier | I think I'll just have to install SER and see what's up. |
02:12.29 | mikegrb | brc_: gmail is so six months ago |
02:12.41 | mikegrb | everyone who wants an invite has it |
02:12.51 | mikegrb | you couldn't give them away with money |
02:12.53 | brc_ | please note the "ha" |
02:12.53 | mlh407 | I would like one |
02:13.08 | mikegrb | mlh407: I will give you $1 to give you one |
02:13.25 | mlh407 | you will give me money? |
02:13.29 | brc_ | yes |
02:13.31 | mikegrb | mlh407: email address for paypal money and for the invite? |
02:13.43 | mlh407 | I am lost |
02:13.48 | Chuji | Did they quit giving invites? |
02:13.48 | brc_ | looks like you got yourself a deal mlh407 |
02:13.49 | Moc | Anyone provide functional Canadian 1800 # ? |
02:13.53 | mikegrb | well if you don't want one that is fine |
02:13.57 | brc_ | mlh407, give mikegrb your email address |
02:14.05 | brc_ | oops, too late |
02:14.07 | Chuji | mine has been sitting at 4 for months |
02:14.14 | bkw_ | drumkilla |
02:14.14 | mikegrb | well not too late |
02:14.15 | bkw_ | you there? |
02:14.22 | brc_ | yees |
02:14.23 | bkw_ | someone fix that "const const" warning in file.c |
02:14.28 | brc_ | no |
02:14.29 | mikegrb | bkw_: no but I am, if you need a sex toy cary on |
02:16.30 | bkw_ | www.bkw.org/file.diff.txt |
02:16.38 | wb2flw | f |
02:16.43 | mikegrb | g |
02:16.48 | robl^ | h |
02:16.55 | bkw_ | someone was sleeping at the wheel on that one |
02:16.56 | mikegrb | i |
02:16.56 | mikegrb | i |
02:17.04 | mikegrb | bkw_: <3 |
02:17.08 | wb2flw | Sorry 'bout that, wrong console. |
02:17.08 | bkw_ | :P |
02:17.46 | bkw_ | ;) |
02:17.49 | mikegrb | :O |
02:18.05 | robl^ | oat bran muffins!!! |
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02:18.12 | Chuji | muffin? |
02:18.20 | linagee | j |
02:18.25 | mikegrb | k |
02:18.34 | linagee | now i know my abc's |
02:18.44 | Chuji | can you guys take that to pastebin :) |
02:19.21 | mikegrb | :< |
02:19.27 | BoRiS | bkw: What column name did you use for your callerid in res_config realtime? (I tried callerid, cidname, cid ) and all it shows is the account number. |
02:19.51 | bkw_ | callerid |
02:20.06 | bkw_ | callerid should do it |
02:21.02 | mikegrb | mlh407: $1 via paypal sent |
02:21.30 | mikegrb | mlh407: will be an hour or so until I send the gmail invite, gmail password is on my PDA in the living room and I'm too lazy to go get it right now |
02:21.38 | czero | :) |
02:22.00 | DrukenHme | is gmail any good? |
02:22.11 | Chuji | Druken: It's great for lists |
02:22.32 | linagee | DrukenHme: it's great for using as a storage space. :) |
02:22.50 | Chuji | You are currently using 112 MB (11%) of your 1000 MB. |
02:23.08 | Chuji | That's like 6 months of users list |
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02:23.37 | bkw_ | qualify=yes in dundi.conf causes asterisk to block when starting or reload it seems |
02:23.52 | Chuji | Druken: you want an invite? |
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02:25.22 | mitcheloc | ooh whip cream and cherries, my favorite ;) |
02:27.59 | BoRiS | bkw: name=1234, username=1234, secret=1234, <- (Needed minimum for GS login), callerid=Boris. When I dial an extension, It shows as caller id "1234". Very stange why it doesnt show |
02:28.39 | bkw_ | callerid="Boris" <1234> |
02:28.56 | bkw_ | so you put "Boris" <1234> in the field in SQL |
02:29.01 | bkw_ | have you tried that yet? |
02:29.12 | bkw_ | then again it may be a bug |
02:29.19 | BoRiS | trying right now |
02:29.20 | brc_ | bkw_, |
02:29.22 | brc_ | knock it off |
02:29.24 | brc_ | not funny |
02:29.47 | ChulJin | *blink* |
02:29.53 | bkw_ | brc_ that was SOOOOO FUNNY |
02:29.58 | brc_ | no |
02:29.59 | brc_ | it wasn't |
02:30.01 | bkw_ | haha |
02:30.04 | bkw_ | what did you think? |
02:30.05 | brc_ | to tell you the truth |
02:30.07 | brc_ | I didn't even laugh |
02:30.14 | bkw_ | thats why its so funny |
02:30.17 | brc_ | well |
02:30.20 | brc_ | maybe one ha |
02:30.24 | brc_ | but that's it |
02:31.17 | BoRiS | bkw: I added -> "Boris" <1234> <- into my sql and still just only shows 1234. Must be a bug? |
02:31.44 | bkw_ | do some debug ast_verbose around there to see what it returns from realtime |
02:31.54 | bkw_ | bet its just a small issue |
02:32.07 | robl^ | wouldn't you need to escape quotes in SQL queries? |
02:32.34 | bkw_ | BoRiS isn't that dumb |
02:32.40 | bkw_ | ;P |
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02:33.30 | BoRiS | I know this sounds stupid but how do I turn on the debug for ast_verbose? |
02:34.17 | bkw_ | you don't |
02:34.28 | mitcheloc | set verbocity xxx ? |
02:34.38 | markw | mitcheloc: verbosity |
02:34.39 | bkw_ | juts put some ast_verbose("WTF: [%]\n",blah) |
02:34.45 | mitcheloc | bah i can't spell |
02:34.54 | BoRiS | ok, and recompile? |
02:34.55 | bkw_ | I use curse words all the time when debugging |
02:34.58 | bkw_ | BoRiS yep |
02:35.01 | BoRiS | ok, done |
02:35.03 | BoRiS | 1 sec |
02:35.29 | mitcheloc | bkw_: i don't do c, so sorry if this is stupid but how the hell do you debug something when working with asterisk you have to recompile the entire thing...must take a while? |
02:35.50 | file[laptop] | you don't have to recompile it totally unless you make drastic changes |
02:35.53 | file[laptop] | like to core structures |
02:35.58 | file[laptop] | ie: channel.h |
02:36.07 | file[laptop] | otherwise you can compile the exact source file that was modified |
02:36.20 | brc_ | so funny |
02:36.49 | file[laptop] | and if you're modularized, well that's great because you just have to recompile the module |
02:36.51 | mitcheloc | oh hm differnt then what i'm used to, everything gets compiled to one exe, except it's compiled VERY fast.. so you just recompile |
02:36.52 | bkw_ | ya you monkey with structs without a make clean you be askin for it |
02:37.34 | bkw_ | fuckin funny shit happens when you dick around and change a struct and don't make clean |
02:37.34 | file[laptop] | mitcheloc: asterisk is very... modularized, ie the apps, channels, and other things |
02:37.34 | bkw_ | its really quit funny |
02:37.34 | file[laptop] | bkw_: yeah |
02:37.34 | bkw_ | you'll have stuff crashing and backtraces make no sense |
02:38.04 | bkw_ | oh that old thing |
02:39.17 | mitcheloc | bah same here...but maybe i'm using a crappy method..look at this would you http://pastebin.ca/2075 |
02:39.29 | mitcheloc | don't poke fun @ my parsing, because i know it's not done, and it's easy to break |
02:39.52 | mitcheloc | bah mean mean mean |
02:39.55 | blitzrage | hrmmmm.. when someone calls me via IAX2, they have Dial(IAX2/context/${EXTEN},50,r). When I see it connect on my asterisk box, I keep seeing this: who was trying to reach '1234@' I'm confused as to why I keep seeing the @ on the exten number |
02:40.01 | file[laptop] | it's cute... really... |
02:40.09 | mitcheloc | shshhh, your just jealous |
02:40.12 | mitcheloc | thats the way to do it |
02:40.15 | blitzrage | if I do Dial(IAX2/context,50,r), it sends 's@' |
02:40.33 | mitcheloc | if you guys used .net w/ xml...mmm that would be nice, no need to "parse" the file, it's built into the framework |
02:40.43 | mitcheloc | parsing is outdated =/ |
02:40.46 | file[laptop] | mitcheloc: and my name is Felicia! |
02:40.48 | file[laptop] | haha |
02:40.57 | file[laptop] | (and no it is not.) |
02:41.19 | mitcheloc | blitz Dial(IAX2/context/s,50,r) |
02:41.33 | file[laptop] | blitzrage: do I have to give you a lesson on why r is bad? |
02:41.34 | mitcheloc | file: yea it is, thats what a database is for too |
02:41.41 | blitzrage | file[laptop]: ok, ignore the r |
02:41.44 | blitzrage | :) |
02:41.45 | file[laptop] | mitcheloc: I meant my name isn't Felicia |
02:41.46 | mitcheloc | down with flat files!!! |
02:41.51 | file[laptop] | blitzrage: I'd suggest putting a user in there btw |
02:41.53 | mitcheloc | oh ok heh |
02:41.54 | ChulJin | oh my...look at the banner ad at the top of iax.cc |
02:41.57 | ChulJin | arggh |
02:42.00 | blitzrage | file[laptop]: same thing happens if a user is in there |
02:42.01 | ChulJin | dammit I ruined the 'surprise' |
02:42.07 | ChulJin | at the top of pastebin, rather |
02:42.15 | mitcheloc | you mean pastebin.ca? |
02:42.16 | file[laptop] | blitzrage: well then that's funky |
02:42.21 | blitzrage | its the fact that its trying to connect to an extension and it adds @ at the end... |
02:42.21 | ChulJin | mitchel: yeah |
02:42.29 | mitcheloc | yea i think thats really gay |
02:42.35 | mitcheloc | someone bought him the domain, now he uses it for ads |
02:42.47 | file[laptop] | bandwidth costs money |
02:42.53 | blitzrage | chan_iax2.c:5412 socket_read: Rejected connect attempt from x.x.x.x, who was trying to reach 's@' |
02:43.01 | linagee | file[laptop]: bandwidth is free! :) |
02:43.02 | mitcheloc | well true |
02:43.11 | mitcheloc | but it's PASTING |
02:43.14 | mitcheloc | thats no bandwith hardly |
02:43.16 | mitcheloc | at all |
02:43.19 | file[laptop] | blitzrage: do you have a context specified for them in iax.conf? |
02:43.25 | blitzrage | file[laptop]: yessir |
02:43.26 | mitcheloc | every 10 minutes~1 hour someone hits his site and pastes |
02:43.36 | mitcheloc | look @ the recent posts, money my ass |
02:43.42 | file[laptop] | try appending the context to the end... |
02:43.54 | blitzrage | file[laptop]: but I shouldn't need to specifiy the remote context.... |
02:44.01 | file[laptop] | blitzrage: that's why I said try |
02:44.09 | file[laptop] | otherwise you're having really odd problems |
02:44.44 | blitzrage | file[laptop]: yah... checking now |
02:44.54 | file[laptop] | really old IAX2 channel driver? |
02:45.14 | file[laptop] | eh who knows... in the world of asterisk, weird things are everywhere |
02:46.08 | blitzrage | file[laptop]: ughhhh.. yah :) Its * 1.0 |
02:46.12 | file[laptop] | haha |
02:46.26 | bkw_ | mitcheloc you're doing that the hard way |
02:47.28 | mitcheloc | bkw: how would you do it? |
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02:53.03 | file[laptop] | mitcheloc: the easy way! |
02:54.37 | mitcheloc | .....how? |