00:00.34 | slappingt | ok thanks SarahEmm |
00:00.44 | slappingt | here is what i have... |
00:00.53 | SarahEmm | ahh. the only thing that changed is software, A500mg? |
00:00.53 | A500mg | Identical Materiel, same version of asterisk and zaptel/libpri |
00:01.20 | A500mg | and no voip provider, the problem appears only with zap channel |
00:01.31 | A500mg | i've make test for exlude phones of the problem |
00:01.57 | A500mg | i ve changed so the rj11 cable, etc... |
00:02.06 | slappingt | I have two linksys swithes connected together with one connected to my router... |
00:02.46 | slappingt | the one connected to the router works fine with a PC connected... |
00:03.37 | A500mg | i have another chart x100p, I apprète to put it in the waiter to test |
00:03.46 | slappingt | the other switch does not allow a pc to get a IP |
00:04.44 | A500mg | The return of voice starts before the telephone sounds, as soon as the channel zap is initialized, I hear my voice in my telephone |
00:05.30 | slappingt | so switch to switch to router |
00:05.31 | A500mg | slappingt, have you try to swap the switchs ? |
00:06.00 | slappingt | yes, the switch connected to router always works |
00:06.08 | A500mg | an other so ? |
00:06.14 | slappingt | yes |
00:06.17 | A500mg | (when directly connected to router) |
00:06.26 | A500mg | direct cable or .. ? |
00:06.38 | A500mg | (switch to switch) |
00:06.38 | slappingt | direct cable no crossover |
00:06.51 | A500mg | try with crossover ? |
00:06.52 | slappingt | yes switch to switch to router |
00:06.56 | SarahEmm | A500mg: err... put it in the waiter? |
00:07.16 | slappingt | the first switch has the problem even if i swap |
00:07.20 | SarahEmm | A500mg: unfortunately x100ps are known for echo issues :/ i'm not sure what to suggest really, there's likely some config option somewhere that might help... |
00:08.00 | slappingt | have not tried a crossover yet |
00:08.11 | SarahEmm | slappingt: err, you can't connet two normal switchports with a straight through cable unless they're connected to xover ports |
00:08.14 | A500mg | :( |
00:08.24 | SarahEmm | on normal ports you need to use a crossover cable unless they're auto-mdix switches |
00:08.42 | A500mg | i halt the server, i will swap this card and try with other |
00:08.46 | A500mg | but it is strange |
00:08.48 | slappingt | i have tried using uplink port |
00:08.55 | A500mg | it worked good ... |
00:09.15 | SarahEmm | slappingt: uplink port on one, regular port on the other right? |
00:10.33 | slappingt | okay so, switch one use uplink to switch two's regular port? |
00:10.48 | SarahEmm | right |
00:10.56 | SarahEmm | don't even bother trying to get an IP until you at least have link on the ports |
00:11.01 | SarahEmm | if you don't have link, L3 won't work |
00:11.06 | A500mg | exemple of my problem: |
00:11.37 | slappingt | k, lemme double check my set up. |
00:11.40 | A500mg | with ip phone, i try a call on my cellular, with analogic line (zap channel on x100p) |
00:11.41 | A500mg | -- Executing Dial("SIP/yvan-5b90", "Zap/1/0630805311") in new stack |
00:11.41 | A500mg | <PROTECTED> |
00:11.48 | A500mg | -- Zap/1-1 answered SIP/yvan-5b90 |
00:12.04 | A500mg | at this moment, i hear clearly my voice in my ip phone |
00:12.49 | A500mg | it is an "echo", or other name for this thing ? |
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00:14.06 | A500mg | i want to buy an TDM400 with 1 fxo module, but it's expensive for just one line :( |
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00:15.18 | SarahEmm | yeah, that's echo.. |
00:16.13 | kart_179 | Who knows about asterisk with radiusd ? |
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00:23.59 | franck | Hi all. |
00:24.37 | SarahEmm | hihi |
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00:25.04 | franck | Do you know where I could find information on how much VoIP is used for telecommunication today? Or what is the percentage of telecom network that uses voip? |
00:25.48 | kart_179 | franck google.com :) |
00:26.01 | franck | kart_179: not finding anything yet... |
00:26.33 | kart_179 | i just know portls that speak about it in portuguese :( |
00:26.39 | kart_179 | portals* |
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00:29.31 | franck | hmm... do they refer to some studies? |
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00:40.43 | RoyK | ~seen tholo |
00:40.52 | jbot | tholo <n=tholo@nat.sigmasoft.com> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 34d 3h 3m 18s ago, saying: 'Og just "sip reload"...'. |
00:41.47 | A500mg | ~seen jbot |
00:41.49 | jbot | jbot is currently on #asterisk-doc (1h 21m 32s) #how (1h 21m 32s) #ol (1h 21m 32s) #flyspray (1h 21m 32s) #asterisk (1h 21m 32s) #byumug (1h 21m 32s) #va (1h 21m 32s) #bzleague (1h 21m 32s) #orkut (1h 21m 32s) #nslu2-linux (1h 21m 32s) #storm (1h 21m 32s) #uphpu (1h 21m 32s) #phlyte (1h ... |
00:42.02 | mrdigital | ~seen mrdigital |
00:42.04 | jbot | mrdigital is currently on #asterisk. Has said a total of 4 messages. Is idling for 2s |
00:42.15 | mrdigital | 4 messages? |
00:44.39 | A500mg | mmmh, with other x100p, i ve the echo problem so |
00:44.52 | A500mg | i think it's a config a problem |
00:45.27 | A500mg | only the person who use the zap channel have the echo problem, not the other correspondant |
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00:46.35 | brockj49464 | ~seen brockj49464 |
00:46.37 | jbot | brockj49464 is currently on #asterisk. Has said a total of 3 messages. Is idling for 2s |
00:47.25 | brockj49464 | mrdigital: Any luck with voiceone? |
00:49.31 | xachen | ~seen xachen |
00:49.33 | jbot | xachen is currently on #asterisk. Has said a total of 1 messages. Is idling for 2s |
00:50.43 | A500mg | mmmh |
00:51.22 | A500mg | a big "gain" in zapata.conf, could it be a cause of echo ? |
00:51.22 | A500mg | rxgain=12.0 |
00:51.22 | A500mg | txgain=12.0 |
00:52.14 | bkw_ | DO NOT TOUCH THE GAIN's |
00:52.19 | bkw_ | you're askin for it |
00:52.33 | bkw_ | the echo can will go nutz |
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00:53.07 | A500mg | mmh |
00:53.11 | A500mg | "If echocancel=256 instead of 128(yes) then that could also be causing a echo + some terrible feedback. Cause i tried those same settings and was still getting echos. So try echocancel=yes, rxgain=4.5, txgain=4.5. " |
00:53.22 | A500mg | i ve a "terrible feedback" :) |
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00:58.32 | A500mg | ohhhh, with gain = 1.0 |
00:58.41 | A500mg | no voice feedback |
00:58.41 | codaine | hi all, I'm looking for information about connecting analog PBXes over intranet (WAN). did anyone work with this kind of applications? |
00:58.42 | A500mg | mmh |
01:00.29 | postel | So my guess is BT in the UK gives no disconnect supervision on the lines, since parties hung up but * keeps the lines open. How to approach that? callprogress? absolute timeout? busydetect? |
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01:07.02 | Mother | greetings |
01:07.15 | Mother | has anyone tried Asterisk and PoC/PTT? |
01:07.22 | Mother | in GSM/GPRS networks |
01:11.49 | tzanger | I'd like to get a CDMA PTT card for asterisk |
01:13.47 | Mother | that would be US CDMA? - I'm trying to set up the Nokia client, it seems to get to asterisk but fails at login |
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01:18.39 | tzanger | happy new year, norm |
01:19.00 | tzanger | Mother: well Telus/Bell Canada but yeah, VZ uses it too |
01:19.23 | Mother | OK |
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01:19.40 | Mother | * is not too happy with this thing...I'll dig a bit deeper tomorrow |
01:20.05 | Mother | there was a post on the mailing list las june, but nothing came out clear |
01:20.10 | Mother | *last |
01:23.58 | file[laptop] | Mother: get a sip debug of it and I can tell you what it's doing. |
01:24.28 | Mother | ok, just a sec |
01:24.38 | Qwell | file[laptop]: ! |
01:25.00 | file[laptop] | Qwell: ! |
01:25.05 | Qwell | file[laptop]: ? |
01:25.11 | file[laptop] | Qwell: > |
01:25.19 | Qwell | file[laptop]: #asterisk-bugs? |
01:25.22 | Qwell | That's > |
01:25.29 | file[laptop] | # |
01:28.35 | Mother | file: http://pastebin.ca/35475 |
01:28.47 | Mother | the .x.x is the server's IP |
01:28.47 | file[laptop] | k |
01:28.51 | Mother | thanks |
01:29.32 | file[laptop] | k |
01:29.57 | file[laptop] | [70] |
01:29.59 | file[laptop] | type=peer |
01:30.02 | file[laptop] | secret= |
01:30.04 | file[laptop] | host=dynamic |
01:30.14 | file[laptop] | insecure=very |
01:30.24 | Mother | LOL |
01:30.26 | file[laptop] | but it won't be able to place a call, Asterisk doesn't have an AMR codec :) |
01:30.51 | Mother | hehehe right'o, I want to get it registering first, it's a first step :) |
01:30.59 | file[laptop] | but anyway, try the above |
01:31.12 | Qwell | AMR codec? |
01:33.12 | Mother | heh it's registering now |
01:33.48 | Mother | however it does what I've seen on some post, the PTT client just hangs saying "switching on PTT" |
01:35.19 | Mother | http://www.vovida.org/applications/downloads/AMR/ |
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01:42.33 | newl | haha "...object code is not "open source." yet further down the page, "By downloading open source code..." |
01:42.42 | Mother | indeed... |
01:42.46 | Mother | bummer |
01:43.07 | newl | they should read their own writings. Either it is, or it isn't. |
01:43.45 | Mother | besides it looks like there is some win32 demo to play with and that's it |
01:45.40 | ManxPower | Wow! One of my macros appeared on the Wiki. |
01:46.33 | ManxPower | http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+variable+hangupcause (example 2, complete with the glaring obvious bug that took me months to figure out)) |
01:46.33 | morale | which macro? |
01:47.31 | newl | What is even more silly, is the U.S. ramble at the end of that page, yet the company is incorporated in Canada. |
01:47.32 | ManxPower | Notice what the AbsoluteTimeout is and the fact that it's not reset before dialing the alternate destination. |
01:48.54 | RoyK | does the absolutetimeout start counting down on ring or answer? |
01:49.12 | ManxPower | RoyK, it starts counting down time until hangup. |
01:49.31 | RoyK | ManxPower: yeah,but when does it start? |
01:49.44 | ManxPower | RoyK, When it's run. |
01:50.02 | ManxPower | i.e. all calls that hit that line will end in 120 seconds, no matter what happens. |
01:51.13 | newl | That'd be fine. Most calls average 20-30 seconds. :) |
01:51.28 | RoyK | ManxPower: still, does the countdown start when running Set(TIMEOUT(absolute))=something or does it start on Dial, or does it start on ANSWER? |
01:51.52 | ManxPower | RoyK, it starts when running the setting of the absolute timeout. |
01:52.15 | RoyK | then perhaps there should be a TIMEOUT(billsec) |
01:52.23 | RoyK | for astcc and the likes |
01:52.24 | ManxPower | and no matter what happens, if the call goes thru, if the call is busy, if the call is answered, 120 seconds after that command is run the call will end. |
01:52.42 | ManxPower | As you can see, it's a pretty horrid lapse in logic on my part. |
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01:52.50 | RoyK | hehe |
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01:55.22 | jasonwolfe0u812 | may be a dumb question, but what is the command to restart festival...I've tried restart/quit |
01:55.25 | ManxPower | Nifty, they even give me dredit. |
01:55.27 | ManxPower | credit |
01:57.08 | Qwell | mogorman: |
01:57.31 | mogorman | qwell! |
01:59.28 | Qwell | does jello melt? |
01:59.45 | ManxPower | Qwell, not with as cold as it's been. |
01:59.53 | Qwell | ahh |
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02:04.23 | mogorman | jello does melt |
02:04.31 | mogorman | but it takes time |
02:04.33 | linuxphile | I'm seeing the following in my logs: Unable to set utime on /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/outgoing.call |
02:04.34 | mogorman | or a microwave |
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02:05.02 | linuxphile | The is world writable, so I'm not sure what the problem is. |
02:05.42 | linuxphile | +file |
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02:09.21 | sonic2wb | I have a problem, My asterisk is behind a nat and my clients are being another nat so i built a tunnel but now i get very choppy audio and very bad quailty |
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02:13.32 | JunK-Y | some1 know how to solve that issue? Jan 1 21:11:34 NOTICE[31573]: rtp.c:566 ast_rtp_read: Unknown RTP codec 127 received |
02:14.10 | Qwell | sonic2wb: yeah, tunnels can do that |
02:14.44 | sonic2wb | Qwell is there anyway to fix it or do i just need to move asterisk outside the nat |
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02:16.11 | Qwell | sonic2wb: no need to use a tunnel at all |
02:16.43 | linuxphile | Any idea what causes: Unable to set utime on ... errors? |
02:17.06 | [TK]D-Fender | JunK-Y and I are testing eyebeam w/ video, any suggestings? |
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02:17.21 | Qwell | [TK]D-Fender: suggestions on video to use? |
02:17.26 | Qwell | for "testing" purposes? |
02:17.41 | newl | Tig Bitties, of course. :) |
02:18.04 | sonic2wb | The same thing happens when i foward sip and rtp data through the firewall to astersik |
02:18.39 | Qwell | sonic2wb: got sufficient bandwidth? |
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02:19.02 | sonic2wb | asterisk has 3meg down 256up and client as 1.5down and 256 up |
02:19.27 | Qwell | and is the connection being used for anything else? 256k isn't much |
02:19.41 | sonic2wb | no the connection is idle |
02:19.55 | Qwell | is it very latent? |
02:20.04 | sonic2wb | not really let me check |
02:24.24 | bkw__ | double nat? |
02:24.55 | Qwell | double nat is fun |
02:26.05 | sonic2wb | Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), |
02:26.05 | sonic2wb | oximate round trip times in milli-seconds: |
02:26.05 | sonic2wb | Minimum = 109ms, Maximum = 113ms, Average = 111ms |
02:30.21 | sonic2wb | yes |
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02:31.08 | sonic2wb | how well would asterisk run on a p233 with onley 2 clients and maybe one call a day being made on it |
02:31.16 | Qwell | just fine |
02:31.36 | Qwell | I mean, as long as you aren't transcoding g729 to ilbc or something |
02:31.40 | saftsack | gn8 |
02:32.39 | asterboy | Everyone having a good new year day? |
02:32.41 | sonic2wb | we are useing the ulaw codec,, is that fine? |
02:32.48 | Qwell | wow, should gsm>ulaw be 60 in show translation? |
02:32.52 | sonic2wb | Very good new year day, you? |
02:32.52 | Qwell | sonic2wb: yeah |
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02:34.28 | asterboy | busy...cleaning and getting ready for a busy telecom year. |
02:35.08 | asterboy | gotta predict Asterisk growing in leaps and bounds. |
02:35.13 | sonic2wb | ok another question then ill leave you guys alone, i want to setup *69 stuff like that in Asterisk is there a howto or an example to do that, im new to Asterisk as you can tell. |
02:35.27 | sonic2wb | Ah yes, Asterisk will take off this year |
02:35.44 | asterboy | Should be interesting |
02:35.53 | asterboy | Anyone using a Polycom IP 300? |
02:36.00 | asterboy | or IP 301? |
02:36.11 | asterboy | Want to confirm there is no speakerphone MIC. |
02:36.14 | bkw__ | haha Asterisk take off? |
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02:36.38 | asterboy | no doubt it alrady has. |
02:36.41 | bweschke | asterboy: confirmed |
02:36.42 | bkw__ | he who has eyes wide shut shall never see the truth |
02:36.47 | bweschke | asterboy: there isn't one |
02:36.56 | asterboy | any hacks? |
02:37.25 | asterboy | to make it work, like adding a mic or making internal connections? |
02:37.41 | asterboy | those who can't hear the music, think the dancers mad. |
02:37.55 | bweschke | asterboy: none that I'm aware of |
02:38.17 | sonic2wb | Man standing on Toilt is high on put |
02:38.20 | sonic2wb | Man standing on Toilt is high on pot |
02:38.22 | sonic2wb | lol |
02:38.24 | asterboy | could be a hardcoded problem |
02:38.45 | bkw__ | poke fun all you like |
02:38.51 | asterboy | I'm not standing on a toilet...no problem with the other part though. :P |
02:39.02 | sonic2wb | oh dear |
02:39.11 | sonic2wb | thats why ur asterboy no asterman |
02:39.18 | sonic2wb | :P |
02:39.42 | bkw__ | OH ME OH MY |
02:39.49 | asterboy | lol |
02:39.59 | Dr-Linux | anybody know, how to restore factory in cisco 7960 ? it's SIP firmware is corrupted and it gives "Protocol Application Invalid" error |
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02:40.41 | sonic2wb | so whats the best soultion for the double nat? |
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02:40.51 | asterboy | tunneling? |
02:40.57 | sonic2wb | no tired that |
02:41.04 | sonic2wb | fecked things up |
02:41.09 | asterboy | hmmmm |
02:41.12 | sonic2wb | bad audio quality |
02:41.31 | asterboy | dmz on one router |
02:41.35 | sonic2wb | going to try sip next |
02:41.36 | bkw__ | the solution for double nat is to understand SIP and RTP |
02:41.41 | bkw__ | and I mean UNDERSTAND IT |
02:41.43 | sonic2wb | going to try iax next |
02:41.44 | *** join/#asterisk cia (n=cedrick@cpe-68-175-99-36.nyc.res.rr.com) |
02:41.48 | bkw__ | that will work |
02:41.55 | cia | beeekaaayw |
02:42.05 | bkw__ | jes? |
02:42.06 | asterboy | ~sip |
02:42.08 | jbot | it has been said that sip is http://www.cs.columbia.edu/sip/ X11 PPP dialer interface written in gtk+. URL: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Campus/3104/sip/ Session Initiation Protocol (see RFC 3261) |
02:42.33 | sonic2wb | ~asterisk |
02:42.34 | jbot | i heard asterisk is the symbol that looks like a star (shift-8 on north american English keyboards), or a definative book on the future of telephony written by jsmith |
02:42.34 | asterboy | jbot still has bad entry on sip |
02:42.39 | cia | how's are you |
02:42.49 | bkw__ | i'm good |
02:43.08 | asterboy | disect rfc 3261 |
02:43.16 | asterboy | ~rfc3261 |
02:43.17 | bkw__ | then rfc 2833 |
02:43.35 | asterboy | does Oriely have anything on SIP? |
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02:44.14 | bkw__ | if you can't spell it please just say ORA |
02:44.39 | asterboy | too lazy |
02:44.57 | mogorman | heh bkw__ trolling in #asterisk |
02:45.00 | asterboy | had enough acronyms in the army |
02:45.00 | mogorman | long time no see |
02:45.19 | Dr-Linux | anybody uses CIsco 7940/60 ? |
02:45.24 | Qwell | bkw_: O RLY? |
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02:45.32 | Qwell | Dr-Linux: yes, 7960 |
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02:45.43 | coppice | O'Really? |
02:45.52 | bkw__ | mogorman, no why? |
02:47.04 | bkw__ | O'Reilly |
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02:47.42 | asterboy | orely |
02:47.49 | asterboy | orly |
02:47.50 | cia | sorely |
02:49.03 | cypromis | ora et labora |
02:49.34 | asterboy | esta labora |
02:49.44 | rob0 | Ore-Ida? |
02:52.11 | ravenpi | Doing an AMP2 ("amportal") install; it whines about retrieve_iax_conf_from_mysql.pl (among other) -- which doesn't exist anywhere. Any ideas? |
02:52.22 | Qwell | ravenpi: #amportal |
02:52.26 | ravenpi | Ah. |
02:52.28 | ravenpi | Tx. |
02:52.35 | Qwell | Nope, CA |
02:53.07 | drumkilla | give it up for SC! |
02:53.33 | drumkilla | East Coast 4eva |
02:54.01 | bweschke | lol |
02:54.10 | linuxphile | Any idea what causes: Unable to set utime on ... errors? |
02:54.28 | trixter | ownership |
02:54.42 | trixter | make the files owned by the user asterisk runs as and they will magically go away |
02:54.52 | linuxphile | even if the file is already world writable? |
02:54.54 | trixter | that is a better alternative than totally open permissions |
02:55.46 | linuxphile | That doesn't seem to fix the problem |
02:56.07 | bkw__ | chmod 777? |
02:56.20 | linuxphile | the file is that when asterisk makes the call |
02:56.32 | bkw__ | you dropping a spoolfile? |
02:56.36 | linuxphile | yeah |
02:56.36 | bkw__ | in the outbound thingy? |
02:56.42 | bkw__ | are you trying to edit the file in the dir? |
02:56.45 | bkw__ | if so you're mucking up |
02:56.51 | bkw__ | you must edit the file outside that dir then cp it in |
02:56.52 | linuxphile | no, just copying it in |
02:57.06 | trixter | http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1354294.cms google sued for $5B (I never heard the dollar amount before) this article also makes it seem like its a very generic patent :/ |
02:57.16 | trixter | voip patent |
02:57.24 | bkw__ | is that the least cost routing one? |
02:57.30 | bweschke | trixter: ya. it's a patent from 94. more ridiculous nonsense |
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02:57.52 | Qwell | bkw__: what ever happened to your fax suit? |
02:57.57 | trixter | alledgly there are 2 patents that are involved, and it seems to cover both instant messaging and voice using a headset |
02:58.00 | trixter | or some lame stuff |
02:58.17 | coppice | trixter: that's not a voip patent. its least cost routing |
02:58.25 | bweschke | hmm.. I had only heard about the LCR one |
02:58.29 | bkw__ | Ok bitches.. listen up.. We tried to warn you about this aweful patent that J2 has on faxing and sending them via email... you bitches didn't listen... |
02:58.36 | bkw__ | so we had to settle out of court |
02:58.42 | Dr-Linux | <Qwell> Dr-Linux: yes, 7960 |
02:58.44 | bkw__ | paying them mucho cash for a bullshit patent |
02:58.49 | bkw__ | that is so stupid |
02:58.52 | trixter | ahh they made it sound like it was over IM and using a headset |
02:59.06 | Dr-Linux | Qwell: i have some problem with one of my 7960 IP phone, do you have any clue .. |
02:59.08 | trixter | <PROTECTED> |
02:59.14 | Dr-Linux | anybody know, how to restore factory in cisco 7960 ? it's SIP firmware is corrupted and it gives "Protocol Application Invalid" error |
02:59.23 | bkw__ | Dr-Linux, your firmware is hozed |
02:59.26 | bweschke | ya - RTI - that's the LCR patent |
02:59.30 | bkw__ | you App loader can't load it |
02:59.30 | trixter | <PROTECTED> |
02:59.31 | Dr-Linux | yes |
02:59.35 | iPBX | yea, and Al Gore invented the internet. |
02:59.43 | Qwell | Dr-Linux: cisco.com has instructions |
02:59.44 | trixter | its the implied message there I havent followed it that much |
02:59.47 | bkw__ | trixter, google will nail that poor company to the wall |
02:59.56 | Dr-Linux | i know, but what can i do? i can't do anything over the phone. so how can i get it back |
03:00.06 | Qwell | I find it funny when companies sue google...has anybody ever won? |
03:00.11 | Qwell | Even Microsoft kinda gave up |
03:00.14 | bkw__ | Patents are just a legal form of extortion |
03:00.15 | sonic2wb | lol |
03:00.19 | Dr-Linux | Qwell: i tried all the things .. but still no luck :( |
03:00.23 | bweschke | bkw: I sure hope so. I hope they bleed them dry by having corporate counsel keep this one going until RTI runs out of $$$ |
03:00.29 | trixter | however I think that LCR stuff is going to be questionable - how can you prove they are using the same method unless they publish it or you are getting insider stuff.. RTI maybe claiming that *all* LCR is theirs which I think is questionable |
03:00.29 | coppice | trixter: its a newspaper article. its pure luck they even described the right industry |
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03:00.54 | bkw__ | well we had to settle with J2 because th emoney we'll pay them over the next X years will be 50% less than trying to fight them |
03:00.57 | Qwell | trixter: The LCR patent is a device |
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03:01.11 | Qwell | bkw__: yeah, unfortunately, settling is often cheaper... |
03:01.13 | trixter | Qwell: and that has to do with what? |
03:01.15 | bweschke | and not for nothing, but things like phonegnome are probably much more in violation of the patent - but no Google $$$ with phonegnome |
03:01.20 | trixter | certainly nothing I was talking about |
03:01.23 | Qwell | trixter: google isn't using a device to do the LCR |
03:01.35 | trixter | a device patent covers software implementations of it |
03:01.37 | Dr-Linux | Qwell: all helping material say 2 solutions, one is on phone setting, 2nd is from TFTP, but phone doesn't let me anything to setup on it. so how can i go to TFTP |
03:01.38 | trixter | g.729 is a device |
03:01.54 | Qwell | trixter: no, I'm saying, the LCR patent is very narrow... |
03:02.01 | Jammy | trying to install asterisk on debian, after installing zaptel for tdm400p unable to modprobe drivers... not found |
03:02.05 | Qwell | it doesn't even remotely cover what google is doing. |
03:02.27 | trixter | I dontk now what google does |
03:02.33 | trixter | I dont work there and they dont publish their code |
03:02.36 | tzanger | google's not trying to install zaptel an an tdm400p? |
03:02.37 | Qwell | well, you know that the customer doesn't need a device |
03:02.46 | Qwell | which is what the patent covers |
03:03.03 | trixter | yup the g.729 patent covers a device |
03:03.06 | Dr-Linux | bkw_: any clue |
03:03.06 | trixter | oh wait that is software too |
03:03.13 | trixter | not just a physical device |
03:03.27 | Qwell | no, this actually very specifically mentions what is covered...I read parts of the patent |
03:03.49 | bkw__ | Ok I patent O2.. bitchs pay up or die |
03:03.51 | Qwell | It literally mentions a device that the phone plugs into, that downloads the routes...blah, blah, blah |
03:04.21 | Qwell | O2? |
03:04.31 | bkw__ | I'm going to file a patent on a device to lower the friction when dragging something. |
03:04.39 | coppice | trixter: there is no G.729 patent. there are, however, numerous patents which apply to G.729 |
03:04.55 | bkw__ | g723.1 and g729 have numbered years |
03:04.57 | trixter | my point is that those are device patents |
03:05.02 | bkw__ | no they aren't |
03:05.12 | trixter | actually they are |
03:05.13 | coppice | trixter: wrong |
03:05.16 | bkw__ | WRONG |
03:05.20 | trixter | prove it |
03:05.33 | trixter | show me where it doesnt cover a device instead its a pure algorithm |
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03:05.50 | bkw__ | coppice, apparently he don't know who he is talking to |
03:05.57 | trixter | I do |
03:05.59 | sonic2wb | how secure is Asterisk? could it be used or let me say could SIP or IAX protocalls be used to gain remote access to a server? |
03:06.03 | trixter | why I requested that your claims be proven |
03:06.17 | trixter | I see now that they arent going to be |
03:06.18 | bkw__ | g729 is a patent on the algorithm |
03:06.19 | tzanger | we all know coppice has no idea about anything relating to telephony |
03:06.20 | trixter | figures |
03:06.22 | bkw__ | always has bene |
03:06.37 | coppice | trixter: some of the G.729 related patents are pure algorithmic speedups. those are pure software and exist only in the US. there are numerous other patents on methods of achieving certain goals, those have been taken out pretty much everywhere |
03:07.15 | trixter | ahh methods of achieving certain goals.. and how exactly are those filed? |
03:07.18 | trixter | as algorithms? |
03:07.23 | Cybertoy | uh .. maybe a dumb question .. but I just got myself the latest asterisk source out of svn .. and it seems like the app_enumlookup.c is missing? |
03:07.28 | trixter | or as a method or aparatus that achieves XXX |
03:07.31 | Cybertoy | EnumLookup in my extensions.conf is not working. |
03:07.56 | bweschke | cybertoy: it's deprecated |
03:08.03 | Cybertoy | ah! |
03:08.03 | bweschke | cybertoy: use func ENUM instead |
03:08.08 | bkw__ | it still works |
03:08.10 | Cybertoy | couldn't find that info on voip-info |
03:08.13 | bkw__ | if it doesn't work the function won't work |
03:08.17 | Cybertoy | bweschke, tnx! |
03:08.17 | bkw__ | becase they call the same code |
03:08.17 | trixter | EnumLookup is deprecated the new one uses a totally different name ENUMLOOKUP (great decision given that most stuff is case insensitive and doing enum in ael appears to be a 50/50 chance of getting the right one) |
03:08.39 | bkw__ | ael is shite |
03:08.39 | trixter | yeah but the argument is different |
03:08.46 | trixter | with the old you pass just the number with the new +number |
03:09.05 | trixter | that little plus sign does appear to matter |
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03:12.46 | Qwell | trixter: and fyi - http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=/netahtml/srchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=5425085.WKU.&OS=PN/5425085&RS=PN/5425085 |
03:12.57 | Qwell | It is VERY specific about being a physical device |
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03:13.52 | Qwell | "The housing forms an enclosure which includes a switch for disconnecting the first phone from the network." If that isn't a physical device, nothing is |
03:14.06 | BugKham | Hi Qwell |
03:14.13 | trixter | well then it could be said that the computer running the software is enclosed in a housing |
03:14.25 | trixter | and I am fairly sure that most people would agree that the case of a computer is infact a housing |
03:14.30 | Qwell | trixter: and the phone would need two jacks |
03:14.33 | Qwell | erm, computer |
03:14.37 | trixter | so the mere fact that its a physical device doesnt preclude it |
03:14.45 | Qwell | "A housing forms an enclosure and has a first jack for interconnection to the phone side of the phone line and a second jack for interconnection to the network side of the phone line." |
03:14.46 | trixter | well I am reading the claims not the abstract |
03:15.07 | trixter | far too often idiots dont know how to read patents (especially on /.) and they read the abstract and think they understand what is being described |
03:15.13 | Qwell | "6. The device according to claim 1 wherein said housing is substantially cylindrical with opposing ends, wherein said first jack means is positioned on one end and said second jack means is positioned on the opposite end. " |
03:15.14 | Qwell | heh |
03:15.19 | Qwell | Still think it's a computer? |
03:15.41 | Qwell | this is a VERY narrow patent |
03:15.56 | coppice | it says the housing has jacks, and other features which make it very much not a generic computer housing |
03:16.13 | Qwell | and the fact that it's cylindrical...c'mon |
03:16.28 | Qwell | this is probably the most specific patent I've ever seen |
03:17.30 | coppice | Qwell the cylindrical thing is in a specific claim |
03:17.31 | Qwell | coppice: yeah, 6 |
03:17.32 | trixter | yeah that news article iirc did state two patents |
03:17.37 | trixter | anyone know what the other one is? |
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03:17.54 | trixter | I havent read the brief so I dont know which patents specifically were mentioned |
03:18.05 | coppice | Qwell: you do realise that each claim is independent, don't you? |
03:18.17 | sonic2wb | who cares really? |
03:18.54 | Qwell | coppice: umm...that's silly |
03:18.55 | coppice | sonic2wb: practically everyone with a substantial VoIP deployment, would think |
03:19.17 | bkw__ | ya I was like WTF when I read that also |
03:19.22 | coppice | Qwell: that's how patents work. what is silly about it? |
03:19.27 | bkw__ | and you only have to violate 1 claim |
03:19.32 | Qwell | so a patent can cover 30 things? |
03:19.53 | coppice | 30 related things usually. 30 variations on a theme |
03:19.57 | sonic2wb | everyone read googles quote of the day and it will be ok |
03:20.14 | sonic2wb | lol how ironic |
03:20.21 | coppice | i don't think there is anything to stop it being 30 unrelatred things, though |
03:20.34 | sonic2wb | thats the goverment for u |
03:20.35 | bkw__ | sonic2wb, what is the quote? |
03:20.42 | bkw__ | sonic2wb, no thats teh PEOPLE for you |
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03:20.44 | bkw__ | we let it happen |
03:20.47 | Qwell | coppice: well, that's just stupid |
03:20.56 | sonic2wb | bkw ur right |
03:21.09 | bkw__ | but "WE" are starting to wake the fuck up |
03:21.10 | coppice | bkw__: you only have to infringe 1 claim, but you have to infringe 100% of it |
03:21.30 | Qwell | or infringe none of it, and not have enough money to fight it |
03:21.55 | sonic2wb | bkw: i really hope so, |
03:21.58 | coppice | Qwell: I can't see what's stupid. it seems perfectly logical. |
03:22.08 | Qwell | coppice: imo, a patent should cover one thing |
03:22.43 | trixter | so if you make 99% the same thing as someone else you shouldnt be considered infringing? |
03:22.59 | trixter | because the patent only covers one whole thing not the components that make that one whole thing |
03:23.00 | Qwell | coppice: but, at that point, it starts just becoming opinion...let's avoid that |
03:23.14 | linuxphile | Ok, now when I move a .call file to /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/ I see: Call failed to go through, reason 3; Call failed to go through, reason 1; Call failed to go through, reason 1; Call failed to go through, reason 3. |
03:23.28 | sonic2wb | lol |
03:23.57 | coppice | Qwell: you have to make the patent fairly narrow, or it gets thrown out. this is good. if you make it really narrow anyone can work around it. what you do is claim a list of related things which are fairly narrow, but cover the ground properly. is that wrong? |
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03:24.17 | rv_weasel | anyone else use IPKall? are tehy down? |
03:24.20 | coppice | trixter: in practice most patents only cover that 1% |
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03:24.48 | Qwell | coppice: no, but I mean, like you said, it could cover 2 entirely different things. THAT shouldn't be allowed |
03:25.03 | bkw__ | no patents as they are shouldn't be allowed |
03:25.24 | bkw__ | I mean really are we that lame to think that more than one person can't come to solve the same problem in the same way? |
03:25.28 | coppice | Qwell: i don't think anyone would try that in practice. two separate patents would be much stronger for them |
03:25.44 | bkw__ | I just don't agree with patents at all |
03:25.46 | bkw__ | the whole idea |
03:25.51 | bkw__ | its flawed |
03:25.56 | Qwell | indeed... |
03:26.03 | bkw__ | and IP patents are even worse |
03:26.14 | Qwell | but I think, realistically, everybody has a different opinion on how to fix the system |
03:26.22 | bkw__ | nuke it |
03:26.34 | Qwell | some patents ARE good |
03:26.41 | Qwell | shield* |
03:27.05 | bkw__ | patents on a physical product or item sure.. but not math or a fucking idea |
03:27.06 | sonic2wb | Is this not like the mcdonalds thing A big mac is a seeded 3 part bun 2 peices of Hamburger meat and lettce and onion and thound island sauce, so if u make the same at home are u breaking some kind of rules Even though all the componants are availible? |
03:27.12 | Qwell | bkw__: totally |
03:27.31 | bkw__ | you do realize we all break some federal laws on a daily basis |
03:27.35 | Qwell | IMO, in order to get a patent, AND KEEP IT, you must have a physical product within X time |
03:27.35 | bkw__ | every single person in the US does |
03:27.36 | coppice | patents are a good thing, but haven't adapted to the times. when they started 15 years was about 2 product cycles. now its the life of an entire industry. patents lasting 3 or 4 years would be much more in keeping with the original concept, which served people well in the old days. |
03:28.02 | Qwell | yeah, and expiring shorter would be good too |
03:28.06 | bkw__ | yes it would |
03:28.15 | Qwell | unless the patent is updated for a new iteration of the product |
03:28.34 | Qwell | or something |
03:28.37 | ravenpi | Qwell: I really like that idea. "Ship your product, or shut up." Nifty. |
03:29.11 | coppice | Qwell: to update the patent each product cycle would require you add something more than just a restyled case. that would be a good thing |
03:29.24 | Qwell | coppice: right |
03:29.32 | bkw__ | OMG people are stupid |
03:29.33 | Qwell | and, of course, the old patent would die after X years |
03:29.38 | bkw__ | i'm watching cops and these people are stupid |
03:29.54 | sonic2wb | <PROTECTED> |
03:30.05 | bkw__ | i wouldn't be telling people that |
03:30.20 | bkw__ | the rule is for me "I have NO family" |
03:30.25 | bkw__ | and that for the most part is true |
03:30.47 | coppice | the biggest problem with patents is the obviousness test has been eroded, until patents have become tools of the robber barons. in fact the whole of society seems to be heading back to the robber baron era |
03:30.49 | sonic2wb | Hell i know the feeling None of mine even bothered to call and say merry X-mas |
03:31.16 | bkw__ | not a one has called me in 10 years |
03:31.20 | bkw__ | and we live in the same city |
03:31.31 | sonic2wb | dam that sucks |
03:31.57 | coppice | dams don't suck. they blow |
03:32.08 | sonic2wb | ~da |
03:32.11 | bkw__ | no they do neither |
03:32.15 | bkw__ | gravity does it |
03:32.17 | sonic2wb | ~dam |
03:32.28 | sonic2wb | hmmz bot dunno lol |
03:33.03 | coppice | gravity is an innate part of the dam. without it, the bits of the dam would float away |
03:33.26 | bkw__ | ok smarty pants |
03:34.21 | sonic2wb | now its gone quite |
03:34.25 | bkw__ | na |
03:34.30 | bkw__ | I can bring up some good ones if you like |
03:34.43 | sonic2wb | ill start one, The War |
03:34.45 | coppice | bkw__: I love the head in the sand attitude people have about J2. when people ask me things about spandsp and e-mail I warn them, and its like I just said a rude word they would prefer to ignore |
03:34.53 | BugKham | anyone knows if the channel variable, DIALSTATUS, is also returned from dialing Zap channel? |
03:35.13 | bkw__ | Anyone here go see Brokeback Mountain yet? |
03:35.35 | coppice | see it? I've no idea what it is |
03:35.43 | sonic2wb | hell i live on Brokeass Mountain |
03:35.44 | justinu | it was sold out |
03:35.46 | bkw__ | www.brokebackmountainmovie.com |
03:36.06 | bkw__ | http://www.wesjones.com/brokeback.htm <-- original short story the movie was based on |
03:36.14 | ravenpi | "J2"? What's wrong with spandsp? |
03:36.45 | bkw__ | the movie and the short story are almost 100% exact |
03:37.01 | sonic2wb | how do u setup and use the *69 feature in asterisk? |
03:37.08 | bkw__ | sonic2wb, your dialplan |
03:37.12 | sonic2wb | i know that |
03:37.13 | sonic2wb | lol |
03:37.17 | coppice | bkw__: is it good? (well, it has to be better than the hulk :-) ) |
03:37.26 | bkw__ | its awesome |
03:37.35 | bkw__ | everyone was in tears in the theater |
03:37.36 | sonic2wb | how is kingkong?? dunno if i want to see it |
03:37.37 | bkw__ | even me |
03:37.40 | tetsuzan | exten => *100,1,Answer |
03:37.41 | tetsuzan | exten => *100,2,WaitMusicOnHold(30) |
03:37.47 | bkw__ | it was 95% female |
03:37.55 | bkw__ | all over 30 pretty much |
03:38.01 | coppice | ravenpi: nothing wrong with spandsp. J2 have patents on fax to e-mail |
03:38.20 | bkw__ | coppice, they have a patent on taking a fax in and storing to disk also |
03:38.27 | coppice | bkw__: strange it hasn't opened here, since its an Ang Lee movie (he's big here) |
03:38.28 | bkw__ | so you take it in and send it via fax or store it to disk you're fucked |
03:38.29 | ravenpi | Oh, Lord. I freakin' hate software patents. |
03:38.39 | bkw__ | I love Ang Lee movies |
03:38.51 | coppice | including the Hulk? :-) |
03:38.59 | bkw__ | don't let the fact that this movie is about a love story between two men.. its much much more than that |
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03:39.40 | bkw__ | the movie tells a story and tells it so well it pulls you into the movie |
03:39.53 | coppice | I think its truly amazing that Ang Lee could get a Mandarin movie into american cinemas without dubbing |
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03:40.24 | bkw__ | yep |
03:40.37 | bkw__ | I sure hope Brokeback wins all the awards |
03:40.51 | bkw__ | that will be a big fuck you to all those that voted to block gays from getting married |
03:41.02 | sonic2wb | dear god |
03:41.26 | bkw__ | If you don't like gays getting married then don't marry one :P |
03:41.28 | bkw__ | right? |
03:41.41 | coppice | bkw__ the blocking was for your own good. can't you see that? :-) |
03:41.43 | sonic2wb | right on |
03:42.01 | bkw__ | haha if they block gay marriage to protect it then we must ban divorce 100% |
03:42.02 | Qwell | bkw__: What if a guy marries a lesbian, but doesn't believe in gay marriages? |
03:42.25 | bkw__ | I have been with my boyfriend for 10 going on 11 years now |
03:42.33 | coppice | bkw__: I guess divorce lawyers would be very pro-gay marriage |
03:42.42 | ravenpi | I'm sorry, bkw, but the same folks who'd hate the movie think Hollywood's full o' flamers, and will just see it as confirmation of their assumptions. |
03:42.54 | sonic2wb | u know they say Masterbation is bad, What did adam do before eve? |
03:42.55 | bkw__ | a gay divorce would be so dramatic |
03:43.02 | sonic2wb | lol bkw |
03:43.04 | Qwell | who would get the kids? |
03:43.06 | bkw__ | the bitches would get a chainsaw out and cut the house down the middle |
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03:43.23 | bkw__ | Qwell, haha its cats and dogs |
03:43.29 | ManxPower | Bah! All marriage should be banned. |
03:43.31 | sonic2wb | AHH thecops are here! |
03:43.32 | sonic2wb | lol |
03:43.35 | TheCops | ;) |
03:43.42 | bkw__ | ManxPower, right |
03:43.43 | coppice | bkw__: I have been with my wife 10 going on 11 years now, and that's why i know people are just trying to protect you :-) |
03:43.52 | bkw__ | haha |
03:44.11 | bkw__ | we pay twice on taxes and health insurance... which is lllllllaaaaammmme |
03:44.13 | Qwell | sonic2wb: he said "God, seriously...you've GOT to do something about these urges." |
03:44.26 | bkw__ | sonic2wb, really? |
03:44.29 | bkw__ | the cops are there? |
03:44.30 | fugitivo | bkw__: are you gay? |
03:44.37 | bkw__ | you have to ask? |
03:44.39 | bkw__ | YES |
03:44.43 | fugitivo | i knew it! |
03:44.52 | fugitivo | you use osx! |
03:44.56 | sonic2wb | no bkw is the person with the nick TheCops |
03:44.58 | bkw__ | HAHAHAHA |
03:44.58 | Qwell | fugitivo: by "boyfriend" he meant just normal friend...who happens to be a man |
03:45.02 | coppice | wow, and it has been sucha secret |
03:45.07 | ManxPower | Another view is that it's pretty stupid for same sex relationships to accept the society expectations of relationships. |
03:45.12 | fugitivo | lol |
03:45.26 | bkw__ | ManxPower, your idea of a relationship would totally freak them out |
03:45.30 | Qwell | You know what I'm gonna do when I get rich? |
03:45.33 | sonic2wb | what |
03:45.35 | Qwell | I'm gonna start a gay insurance company |
03:45.38 | sonic2wb | lol |
03:45.39 | fugitivo | Qwell: maybe bkw was a girl |
03:45.48 | Qwell | If you've been with your SO for X years...you get the normal married discount |
03:45.48 | ManxPower | bkw_, not the cool ones. |
03:45.49 | newl | was? |
03:46.03 | Qwell | I'd make a killing |
03:46.11 | sonic2wb | u would qwell |
03:46.22 | bkw__ | I applaud that one Dr. that said we have no cure for AIDS because companies have no incentive to do so |
03:46.24 | bkw__ | they would loose money |
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03:46.30 | bkw__ | I suspect the same for Cancer is true |
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03:46.35 | bkw__ | money is mightier than the cure |
03:46.40 | annonimous | hello |
03:46.51 | ManxPower | Qwell, why not simply a special power of attorny + an LLC corporation. It would be simple for the govt to make the taxes on that less complex, and leave "marriage" up to the religions |
03:46.55 | sonic2wb | Anyone hear about theres a cure for aids but the FDA wont pass it in the US? |
03:47.01 | coppice | gay people seem to talk much more sweetly about their lovers than heterosexuals do |
03:47.14 | bkw__ | sweetly? |
03:47.23 | coppice | cancer is one of the world's largest industries. |
03:47.32 | bkw__ | yep so they have no reason to cure it |
03:47.35 | bkw__ | they are making money |
03:47.39 | sonic2wb | coppice: so is the Common COLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
03:48.21 | coppice | a wide ranging cure for cancers that was quick and painless would cause mass unemployment in the medical world |
03:48.29 | bkw__ | yep |
03:48.30 | justinu | way more money in disease treatment than cures |
03:48.40 | JonR800 | think of all the cancer wards that would go empty |
03:48.43 | fugitivo | coppice: why? new diseases can be made |
03:48.45 | JonR800 | just in time for avian flu |
03:48.52 | ManxPower | People say that, but I've seen no accounting numbers to back it up. |
03:49.02 | sonic2wb | have u ever noticed how theres a Flu "Season" when all the medicnes are in short supply and the price is up, and Everyone Just happens to get it all at one time?? goverment conpircy i say |
03:49.11 | bkw__ | haha |
03:49.29 | coppice | 1/3 of us die of cancer, and its usually long and protracted. its a huge industry |
03:49.32 | JonR800 | pharmaceutical/media conspiracy. |
03:49.44 | bkw__ | and Dr.'s are a big rip off |
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03:49.51 | ravenpi | While that's true, I think there are plenty o' sick people out there. I, personally, have two friends who work looking for cures for cancer, but there are so many damn *kinds* of cancer. My mother's had Hodgkin's, twice, and is more-or-less okay. Other kinds, and that would have been a death sentence. |
03:49.56 | ManxPower | There are more and more small biotech companies that are not part of the big drug company cartels. |
03:49.58 | sonic2wb | has no one seen Conspiracy theory? |
03:50.10 | justinu | that movie sucked :P |
03:50.19 | sonic2wb | No it was great! |
03:50.33 | sonic2wb | lol |
03:50.44 | coppice | the drug cartels probably benefit from a cancer cure. its the doctors and nurses who fear it |
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03:51.41 | ManxPower | Y'all are more paranoid than a couple of meth heads I used to know. |
03:51.54 | fugitivo | i agree |
03:52.00 | JonR800 | they could charge whatever they wanted for a cancer cure... your options would be pay it, or go through radiation and possibly die anyways. |
03:52.04 | ravenpi | Ibid. |
03:52.06 | coppice | bkw__: sweetly as in someone making a teasing comment about their lover, as i did just now about my wife, is almost certainly not gay |
03:52.15 | bkw__ | hehe |
03:52.27 | bkw__ | ya but some days I wanna scratch his eyes out |
03:52.32 | sonic2wb | ah the world will end and everyone will goto the Queer Eye in the sky < ok that was dumb? |
03:52.44 | Qwell | bkw__: so, you practically are married :p |
03:53.06 | ManxPower | JonR800, Or do what Brazil is considering -- calling a specific drug critical to the country and invalidate the patents. |
03:53.18 | bkw__ | Qwell, yes |
03:53.37 | coppice | you'll know its true marriage when you feel deeply frustrated by the inability to divorce |
03:53.45 | JonR800 | ManxPower: that would work.. but i think the industry has its hooks far too deep into our government for that to happen. |
03:53.46 | sonic2wb | lol |
03:53.46 | Qwell | coppice: ahh...kids |
03:53.48 | bkw__ | haha |
03:53.49 | Qwell | coppice: :P |
03:54.14 | justinu | JonR800: definitely |
03:54.19 | sonic2wb | hmmz |
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03:55.35 | bkw__ | see we might be literally married but it don't stop us from window shopping :P |
03:55.56 | JonR800 | who doesn't window shop? |
03:55.59 | Qwell | bkw__: You don't check out other guys together? |
03:56.14 | sonic2wb | Hey because your on a diet doesnt mean u cant look at the menu! :P |
03:56.25 | bkw__ | Qwell, no |
03:56.26 | JonR800 | luckily or unluckily depending on your case.. window shopping usually involves something you can't afford. :-P |
03:56.48 | Qwell | bkw__: odd...different tastes? |
03:57.38 | coppice | sonic2wb: bad analogy. looking at menus while dieting is deeply frustrating |
03:57.55 | sonic2wb | not really same analogy |
03:58.07 | bkw__ | Qwell, yes |
03:58.58 | coppice | sonic2wb: I deeply, deeply, deeply enjoy looking at cute women, while being a completely faithful husband |
03:59.13 | sonic2wb | right But isnt that wroung? |
03:59.40 | bkw__ | nope its good mmmkay |
03:59.46 | sonic2wb | lol |
03:59.51 | coppice | doesn'y seem to be. |
04:00.07 | Qwell | just never let her find out...heh |
04:00.20 | Qwell | (even though she does the same thing...) |
04:00.34 | justinu | coppice: i find it somewhat frustrating |
04:00.40 | justinu | but enjoyable as well |
04:00.44 | sonic2wb | if your religous: looking apon a woman is same as commiting adultery with her |
04:00.59 | coppice | justinu: then you probably aren't the 100% faithful type. |
04:01.02 | bkw__ | ok poke your eyes out |
04:01.14 | justinu | coppice: probably not |
04:01.43 | coppice | sonic2wb: I think you have to be weirdo religious to confuse the two |
04:02.25 | sonic2wb | me googles the bible to find exact bible passage |
04:02.28 | sonic2wb | lol |
04:02.39 | bkw__ | oh don't you do it |
04:02.42 | bkw__ | don't go there boi |
04:02.49 | bkw__ | :P |
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04:03.01 | sonic2wb | lol i just thought of something What would Jesus Google |
04:03.09 | sonic2wb | you kno i will |
04:03.17 | bkw__ | hahahah |
04:03.25 | De_Mon | sonic2wb that's not quite right but good effort |
04:03.57 | bkw__ | I give him an F for Fabulous |
04:04.55 | bkw__ | I like the D |
04:05.05 | Qwell | D? |
04:05.09 | sonic2wb | BLAH that movie is not playing in NC |
04:05.10 | Qwell | ugh, nevermind |
04:05.17 | bkw__ | sonic2wb, I drove 3 hours one way to watch it |
04:05.23 | bkw__ | had to go to Plano, TX |
04:05.28 | justinu | lol |
04:05.35 | justinu | no movies about gay people allowed where you are? |
04:05.42 | bkw__ | justinu, this is oklahoma |
04:05.50 | Qwell | I'll bet it's playing all over in CA |
04:05.51 | bkw__ | can't be having nothing that shines a good light on gay people |
04:06.01 | bkw__ | or tells a REAL story |
04:06.06 | justinu | that's fucked up |
04:06.09 | bkw__ | see most gay moves were "Look at me.. i'm gay" |
04:06.12 | justinu | it's playing everywhere here, yes |
04:06.17 | bkw__ | this movie WAS not that way at all |
04:06.22 | coppice | bkw__: well, if ang lee can't live up to works like the Hulk, he is obviously going to see a narrower cinematic release |
04:06.25 | justinu | sold out even! |
04:06.33 | bkw__ | "I'm not no queer," and Jack jumped in with "Me neither. A one-shot thing. Nobody's business but ours." |
04:06.43 | bkw__ | see they were not queer |
04:06.44 | justinu | lol |
04:06.48 | justinu | rofl |
04:08.10 | bkw__ | I'm not gay.. i'm just Vagina Challenged |
04:08.42 | Qwell | 11 theatres within 25 miles... |
04:08.48 | Strom_C | did someone say gay? |
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04:08.54 | bkw__ | Its going to be fun going to SFO the 23rd - 27th .. i'll be among my people |
04:09.23 | bkw__ | Strom_C you see Brokeback yet? |
04:09.28 | Strom_C | I'm planning on being there to, bkw__ |
04:09.31 | Strom_C | not yet, no |
04:09.33 | Strom_C | been busy |
04:09.35 | bkw__ | GO SEE IT |
04:09.37 | bkw__ | DO NOT DELAY |
04:09.40 | bkw__ | its a requirement |
04:09.46 | sonic2wb | Strom, hey boi |
04:09.51 | justinu | what's in SFO? |
04:10.20 | bkw__ | San Francisco |
04:10.26 | bkw__ | you must not know airport codes |
04:10.33 | justinu | der, I know what SFO is |
04:10.39 | bkw__ | brain fart? |
04:10.39 | justinu | i mean what's there, why are you going? |
04:10.43 | bkw__ | etel |
04:10.46 | justinu | what's the event |
04:10.51 | bkw__ | google etel |
04:10.53 | Qwell | bkw__: pick me up on the way :p |
04:10.53 | justinu | ok |
04:11.06 | jaike | anyone know the details of the 1.2.1 voicemail bug? |
04:11.08 | bkw__ | I get to talk about some new stuff we are about to release |
04:11.16 | justinu | cool |
04:11.18 | Qwell | jaike: which one? :D |
04:11.27 | Qwell | jaike: but seriously...yes |
04:11.37 | bkw__ | Asterisk has bugs? NEVER!! pfft |
04:11.42 | bkw__ | its flawless |
04:11.51 | Qwell | jaike: what about it/them? |
04:12.14 | jaike | would like to know the details, before deciding upgrade |
04:12.22 | Qwell | jaike: they are fixed, with a patch |
04:12.28 | Qwell | 5967 I believe it is, contains the patch |
04:12.31 | jaike | or maybe waith for 1.2.2 |
04:12.43 | Qwell | nope, 5972 |
04:12.54 | Qwell | jaike: apply the patch in 5972, and you'll be fine |
04:13.03 | jaike | copy that..thanks |
04:13.37 | Qwell | see 5960 and 5967 for details |
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04:15.06 | bkw__ | burton bouncy bouncy? |
04:17.40 | Jammy | anyone around to help with installing zaptel on debian/sarge? |
04:18.12 | Qwell | Jammy: install kernel-headers for your kernel, download zaptel, untar zaptel, cd zaptel, make install |
04:18.37 | Jammy | Qwell: did that... all well and good... but modules aren't being installed |
04:18.46 | bkw__ | modprobe zaptel |
04:18.46 | Qwell | yeah, debian bugs |
04:18.58 | Jammy | :( |
04:19.00 | Qwell | mkdir /lib/modules/`uname -r`/misc |
04:19.03 | Qwell | then make install |
04:19.57 | Qwell | junbug: 4 |
04:20.05 | junbug | ha |
04:20.08 | Qwell | no, 2 :p |
04:20.17 | bkw__ | ok |
04:20.29 | Jammy | heh |
04:20.40 | Qwell | Jammy: That should fix it real good |
04:20.51 | Qwell | debian don't like making that misc dir for some silly reason |
04:20.54 | Jammy | yeah hopefully... noticed it never created that misc folder |
04:21.07 | Qwell | no clue why it falls back to the 2.6.x dir |
04:21.12 | Qwell | must be a custom kernel patch |
04:21.47 | Jammy | yeah... went through apt-get and everything... trying to figure it out... hah..what a waste a 2 weeks... |
04:21.54 | Qwell | Jammy: it working now? |
04:22.46 | Jammy | trying again... have to update libpri again...heh.. |
04:23.58 | benjk | NEC just pulled their WiFi phone |
04:24.09 | Qwell | benjk: Just now? |
04:24.16 | benjk | and they pulled its successor model along with it |
04:24.22 | Qwell | why? |
04:24.25 | benjk | just as it was supposed to be launched |
04:25.00 | benjk | well, judging by that sample phone I got, you could say it did have uh issues |
04:25.17 | junbug | heh |
04:25.40 | junbug | damn practically instaneous |
04:25.42 | benjk | like not only does it not send any SIP packets out |
04:26.07 | benjk | it doesn't even send or respond to any ping packets either |
04:26.20 | Qwell | So, it's more of a wifi brick than a phone? |
04:26.27 | benjk | basically, its a letter weight in the appearance of a cordless phone |
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04:27.00 | benjk | but it does charge and the batteries discharge over time ;) |
04:27.30 | coppice | whiffy phones - rotting corpses of bad design decisions |
04:29.17 | benjk | amen to that |
04:30.26 | xheliox | Which guy works for Teliax again? |
04:30.39 | sonic2wb | ? |
04:30.41 | sonic2wb | <PROTECTED> |
04:30.46 | sonic2wb | what does that mean? |
04:30.48 | xheliox | There's a guy that comes around here that works for Teliax. I can't remember his name. |
04:30.59 | sonic2wb | i would like to talk to him |
04:30.59 | sonic2wb | lol |
04:31.49 | sonic2wb | i dont like thier "unlimited plan" that has a softcap of 1500mins but they are the only one with a local # here |
04:31.55 | benjk | this is the phone NEC pulled ... http://www.sw.nec.co.jp/apex/mh210 |
04:32.26 | sonic2wb | whats with this error? |
04:32.27 | sonic2wb | <PROTECTED> |
04:33.26 | benjk | sonic2wb: which version is that? |
04:33.31 | sonic2wb | 1.2.1 |
04:33.35 | benjk | geeez |
04:33.41 | benjk | they still have that bug in there |
04:34.05 | benjk | ast_our_ip() is borked again |
04:34.49 | benjk | this has been an issue for a long time and it has been showing and disappearing in various releases |
04:35.16 | benjk | basically Asterisk can't determine the machine's ip address it is running on |
04:35.59 | benjk | you may be able to work around this by editing mgcp.conf and set the bindaddr to your actual ip instead of 0.0.0.0 |
04:36.42 | sonic2wb | cool |
04:36.52 | sonic2wb | maybe also i have about 6 differnt interfaces |
04:36.55 | benjk | I had filed this bug over a year ago on Digium's bugtracker |
04:37.11 | benjk | yes, this mostly shows up if you have > 1 interface |
04:37.16 | sonic2wb | ah |
04:37.21 | benjk | but this shouldn't be any problem |
04:37.34 | sonic2wb | wow that was quick |
04:37.48 | benjk | that's what 0.0.0.0 means => bind to all interfaces you can find |
04:38.22 | benjk | anyway, the bug was considered a configuration error back in Nov 2004 |
04:38.37 | bkw__ | so what you're saying is Asterisk Sucks? |
04:39.10 | benjk | it took me a full week (60+ hours) to document it and prove that it was indeed a bug |
04:39.17 | bkw__ | Asterisk is some awesome software at times |
04:39.17 | justinu | yikes |
04:39.28 | bkw__ | other times I wanna poke someone's eyes out because of it |
04:39.49 | benjk | during which time somebody whose name shall be left undisclosed here, deleted the bug three times |
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04:40.16 | bkw__ | you mean got the broom out and swept it under the rug? |
04:40.38 | benjk | when it finally was accepted as a bug in the face of overwhelming evidence, it was given a new category which you could not see unless you knew the bug's number |
04:40.43 | benjk | and it was set to minor |
04:40.54 | bkw__ | sweep sweep |
04:41.01 | sonic2wb | lol |
04:41.05 | Jammy | Qwell: still no go... no modules being transfered to that folder... any other ideas? |
04:41.11 | benjk | which is in violation of Digium's own bug guidelines |
04:41.41 | benjk | because a bug that "prevents core functionality from working" is to be classified as "major" |
04:42.22 | benjk | what is particularly funny is that this bug shows up again and again for every protocol |
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04:42.42 | benjk | strangely, IAX seems to have been imune against it |
04:42.54 | benjk | but it showed up with SIP |
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04:43.11 | benjk | SIP does seem to not have a problem with this now |
04:43.20 | benjk | but apparently other protocols still do |
04:43.40 | benjk | which makes you wonder about the overall design |
04:43.45 | blitzrage | ManxPower: you around? |
04:44.15 | Darwin35 | manx is never around |
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04:49.06 | De_Mon | wasnt he here till 11:50? |
04:49.21 | De_Mon | er 10:50 |
04:49.26 | justinu | benjk: i missed part of this, could you point me to the bug description? |
04:51.11 | Equinox | If I have an IAX2 friend named "2006" how do I dial that in a dialplan? |
04:51.24 | Equinox | Dial(IAX2/2006,20) isn't working |
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04:52.48 | jaike | Equinox: any CLI messages after dialing? |
04:53.10 | Equinox | Jan 1 22:48:59 WARNING[13783]: pbx.c:1938 ast_pbx_run: Invalid extension '2006', but no rule 'i' in context 'entry' |
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04:53.43 | jaike | context=incoming |
04:53.57 | jaike | or whatever context 2006 is |
04:54.02 | Equinox | Context is entry |
04:54.10 | Manolo | I need to know how to make my digital recepcionist, to transfer the call to an extension, just by waiting in the line. |
04:54.12 | Equinox | I just want to dial IAX2 phone 2006 |
04:54.17 | Equinox | I have firefly set up to be a friend on 2006 |
04:54.29 | Equinox | I could get it to work with SIP easy enough |
04:54.39 | Manolo | any help? |
04:55.52 | Equinox | How do I dial a IAX2 friend? |
04:56.58 | jaike | its not going to the correct context...accdng to your CLI message |
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04:59.16 | Strom_C | Do any of you know of a USB sound card that will work easily under linux and won't clobber the digium T1 card? |
04:59.44 | Equinox | Found it.. Was in the wrong context.. |
05:00.00 | Nugget | why on earth would you need an audio device in your asterisk server? |
05:00.08 | Strom_C | Nugget, to talk to the paging system |
05:00.13 | Nugget | ah |
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05:04.03 | sonic2wb | why would xlite give login time out on a server but server is up and running and IAX connections work but not sip |
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05:06.00 | sonic2wb | ok somethings wroung |
05:07.15 | sonic2wb | if u do a netstat on a box running asterisk shouldnt u see a listening port 5060 |
05:08.48 | Nugget | f u rn a netstat, ya, u wl c a lstn prt. |
05:08.58 | sonic2wb | odd |
05:09.07 | sonic2wb | i cant get to the server on 5060 |
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05:09.12 | Nugget | "get"? |
05:09.38 | benjk | justinu: do you mean the bug which I filed in Nov 2004? or the discussion we just had about its reemergence? |
05:09.38 | sonic2wb | my firewall is open for that port but i cant connect to 5060 with a sip client |
05:09.58 | Nugget | open for udp, not tcp? |
05:10.04 | sonic2wb | udp 0 0 *:5060 *:* |
05:11.03 | sonic2wb | Rule "ACCEPT net fw udp 5060" added. |
05:11.03 | sonic2wb | <PROTECTED> |
05:12.51 | Nugget | do you need an equivalent rule the other direction? remember that udp is stateless so it won't be handled by an "accept established" in your filter ruleset. |
05:13.02 | sonic2wb | ah |
05:13.05 | sonic2wb | hmm |
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05:18.02 | sonic2wb | still no responce on the port |
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05:26.53 | sonic2wb | anyone happen to know why i can reach a machine on tcp 5060 but not udp 5060 across the internet? |
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05:32.13 | ManxPower | sonic2wb, add a log to any block/deny firewall statment. |
05:32.22 | sonic2wb | ah |
05:32.23 | sonic2wb | k |
05:32.25 | ManxPower | especially any block/deny/reject all lines. |
05:32.32 | sonic2wb | i have |
05:32.46 | sonic2wb | i can see it blocking tcp 5060 but not udp |
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05:32.59 | ManxPower | if that doesn't tell you what's wrong then add a log to the ACCEPT line you care about. |
05:33.08 | sonic2wb | its like its never getting there |
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05:49.38 | Cybertoy | anyone good with the musiconhold stuff? I tried the streaming config published on Nerd Vittles.. but ain't workin for me. |
05:49.49 | Cybertoy | it seems like the mpg123 crashes right after I start asterisk |
05:50.12 | Cybertoy | I'm using one of the streams of shoutcast and I'm playing it seperately so I know it works.. |
05:50.20 | ShadowMaster1 | I used mpeg321 instead.. And it worked fine.. Had to do some tweaking or apt-get would load 123 evn thou I aske dofr 321. |
05:50.40 | Cybertoy | 321, huh? |
05:51.32 | ShadowMaster1 | Yes. I think the article was on nerd-vittles.. Never could get it to work.. always sounded broken, or like it was trying to make one note of music last a full second.. |
05:51.45 | ShadowMaster1 | mpg321 solved the problem and works the same way otherwise. |
05:51.53 | Cybertoy | mpg123 actually craps out with an error "Junk at the beginning..." |
05:52.00 | Cybertoy | ok . let me get mpg321 then. |
05:52.05 | Cybertoy | tnx... |
05:52.48 | ManxPower | You are the first person I have ever heard that said mpg321 works with Asterisk |
05:53.20 | ShadowMaster1 | Now, my call for help.. I'm new an Linux. When Debian reboots, it is not loading Asterisk. Looking at the asterisk.conf I do have it told to load at reboot. Any ideas of what to look for? |
05:53.42 | ShadowMaster1 | 321 actually worked for me where 123 didn't.. |
05:53.45 | Cybertoy | shadow, you can add it in your /etc/rc.local file. |
05:54.40 | ShadowMaster1 | Cybertoy: I can't find that file.. /etc/rc.local |
05:55.05 | Cybertoy | ok .. I'm not familiar with debian ... do you have a /etc/rc file? |
05:55.11 | ManxPower | usually it's /etc/rc.d/rc.local on distros that have the file. |
05:56.06 | ShadowMaster1 | I have it in an rc0.d process now.. |
05:58.00 | ShadowMaster1 | Think I found the problem.. |
05:59.58 | blitzrage | ManxPower: yo |
06:00.19 | ManxPower | blitzrage, Hmm? |
06:02.33 | [av]bani | http://www.di.fm/edmguide/edmguide.html |
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06:05.36 | ravenpi | rc0.d won't work -- that's your shutdown runlevel. Try rc2.d |
06:06.27 | ravenpi | (I usually make an /etc/init.d/rc.local, and link it to /etc/rc[2345].d/S98rc.local) |
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06:08.00 | namtel | Hi al |
06:08.36 | ManxPower | [av]bani, that link is funny |
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06:29.10 | ravenpi | So, is AMP "the" GUI, or are there others anyone out there likes? |
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06:30.05 | sonic2wb | Hello again |
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06:39.27 | Strom_C | ravenpi, I've just installed a system where the client specified AMP |
06:39.28 | sonic2wb | does anyone know what this means? |
06:39.28 | sonic2wb | Jan 2 03:06:24 WARNING[28278]: file.c:583 ast_readaudio_callback: Failed to write frame |
06:39.49 | sonic2wb | strom AMP = odd |
06:39.50 | sonic2wb | lol |
06:39.59 | Strom_C | ravenpi, AMP is without question the biggest festering pile of putrid excrement I've ever had to deal with |
06:40.08 | sonic2wb | YES |
06:40.12 | bkw__ | what a waste |
06:40.18 | sonic2wb | there u are |
06:40.19 | sonic2wb | lol |
06:40.21 | ravenpi | *laughs* Not fans, huh. Anything better? |
06:40.24 | bkw__ | that XBOX 360 having the tricore chip |
06:40.27 | bkw__ | just playing games |
06:40.30 | Strom_C | ravenpi: vim |
06:40.34 | bkw__ | eewww vim |
06:40.34 | Strom_C | or possibly emacs |
06:40.36 | sonic2wb | lol |
06:40.38 | bkw__ | there ya go |
06:40.47 | bkw__ | real men use emacs |
06:40.48 | ravenpi | *snark* Works for me (though I prefer emacs), but my client wants a GUI. |
06:40.57 | Strom_C | ravenpi, adopt my line: |
06:41.07 | bkw__ | you can run emacs on windows with da gui |
06:41.10 | Strom_C | "none of the available GUI tools are of acceptable quality at this point" |
06:41.20 | ravenpi | That works, that works... |
06:41.54 | ravenpi | So, as much as I like emacs, you guys have any command line tools to automate mundane stuff (eg., extension addition, etc.)? |
06:42.06 | bkw__ | emacs |
06:42.08 | Cybertoy | vi |
06:42.12 | Strom_C | pico! |
06:42.16 | bkw__ | nano |
06:42.17 | sonic2wb | lol |
06:42.19 | sonic2wb | nano |
06:42.25 | bkw__ | OFF MY WAV BITCH |
06:42.26 | bkw__ | :P |
06:42.30 | ravenpi | I hate pico. Damn wordwrap'll kill you if you're not careful. |
06:42.39 | bkw__ | I love electric tabs in emacs |
06:42.42 | sonic2wb | nano -w |
06:42.45 | sonic2wb | ll |
06:42.59 | ravenpi | I know, I know. You forget one time, though, and you're re-joinging lines. Sucks. |
06:43.07 | bkw__ | alias nano='nano -w' |
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06:43.54 | ravenpi | ln -sf `which emacs` `which nano` |
06:43.55 | bkw__ | HOLY SHIT 30 bucks for the HD cable |
06:44.13 | Strom_C | bkw__: sticker shock? |
06:44.24 | Cybertoy | I paid 30 bucks for a whole hd ... |
06:44.24 | bkw__ | hell just spent 500 bucks on the damn thing |
06:44.33 | bkw__ | just so he could play football |
06:44.35 | bkw__ | what a waste |
06:44.38 | bkw__ | I never play it |
06:44.45 | bkw__ | i'm just waiting till its hackable and its MINE |
06:44.52 | bkw__ | by then he will be tired of it |
06:45.02 | sonic2wb | lol |
06:45.38 | bkw__ | I like watching him play games.. its quite funny... "Its not going where I want.. this controller sucks... GOD DAMN IT" |
06:46.00 | bkw__ | now he has more buttons and he's freaking out |
06:47.19 | bkw__ | that whole "lets watch a movie" turned into "I want an xbox 360" |
06:47.24 | bkw__ | CURSE |
06:47.46 | CoaxD | damn, my dog is behaving. thats a new one |
06:48.27 | CoaxD | wonder whats wrong with her |
06:49.25 | bkw__ | OMG its CoaxD |
06:49.26 | bkw__ | ltns |
06:49.37 | CoaxD | hah hi bkw ltns :) |
06:49.40 | bkw__ | crochet anything new? |
06:50.44 | CoaxD | bkw: hahaha eat me gay boy |
06:50.49 | bkw__ | ok |
06:51.05 | bkw__ | can you Knit? |
06:51.11 | CoaxD | nope. never did master that |
06:51.26 | bkw__ | I don't eat cakes |
06:54.15 | Strom_C | I can't knit, but I can terminate 25-pair cable |
06:55.49 | SLiCKFX | anyone got a simple originate script that readily does IAX-IAX they wouldnt mind sharing for example i keep getting "Unable to determine call statusMessage: Invalid channel" |
06:56.21 | denon | bkw_: the xbox 360 is hackable *now* .. all you have to do is .. do it :) |
06:57.36 | SLiCKFX | would be much appreciated |
06:59.57 | SLiCKFX | ahhh found one uses standard dialout plan with one decision of channel type |
07:00.07 | bkw__ | denon, where? how? instructions |
07:00.08 | SLiCKFX | thanks anyways |
07:01.07 | denon | bkw: you know what a jtag is right? |
07:01.19 | denon | i'm saying it's hackable, you just need to find the way :) |
07:01.24 | bkw__ | DORK |
07:01.30 | bkw__ | i'm too lazy |
07:01.40 | denon | then say "I cant wait for someone to hack the .. " |
07:01.56 | bkw__ | didn't I say "when" |
07:02.06 | denon | it *is* "hackable" |
07:02.17 | iPBX | everything is hackable |
07:02.17 | denon | and once it's hacked, it will be hacked.. |
07:02.20 | denon | that's right |
07:02.25 | bkw__ | oh lord |
07:02.32 | denon | hehe |
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07:37.11 | coppice | why not try some useful hacking, like * for uCLinux :-) |
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07:37.28 | koperniqs | hi |
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07:41.36 | edgenet | hi |
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07:44.16 | edgenet | how can one do routing depending on the number of calls to an ip ? |
07:44.21 | SLiCKFX | http://pastebin.com/486894 anyone see easy by chance what is happnin SIP Ext. rings |
07:45.47 | benjk | bkw__ did you say you don't like cake? |
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08:04.50 | sonic2wb | is it possbile to limit rtp data to just 1 or 5 or 10 ports without breaking something? |
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08:09.49 | drumkilla | only if the number is greater than the number of concurrent streams you will need. |
08:10.51 | edgenet | what aout limiting the number of concurrent calls per gateway or ip ? |
08:11.08 | sonic2wb | thanks, onley need 1 or 2 at the most |
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08:41.04 | sonic2wb{sleep} | ~love |
08:41.07 | jbot | If you love <insert item> so much, why don't you marry it |
08:41.24 | sonic2wb{sleep} | ~love asterisk |
08:41.26 | jbot | If you love asterisk so much, why don't you marry it? (oooooh) |
08:41.28 | sonic2wb{sleep} | lol |
08:41.49 | thazza | ~love satan |
08:41.50 | jbot | If you love satan so much, why don't you marry it? (oooooh) |
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08:47.37 | Pegger | I have my asterisk box behind my linux router and I am trying to get iax working now, but iptabels does not seam to be able to let it through |
08:48.20 | Pegger | anyone around |
08:49.26 | sonic2wb | pegger |
08:49.34 | sonic2wb | iax is on port ... |
08:49.45 | sonic2wb | hold on i jsut allowed it on my firewall |
08:50.24 | sonic2wb | 4569 udp |
08:50.41 | Pegger | one sec an i will put my iptables on pastebin |
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08:51.08 | sonic2wb | are u useing ur linux router as a firewall too? |
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08:55.46 | Pegger | http://pastebin.ca/35505 yes i am using a soekris box a a router not the sam as the asterisk box router is 10.10.0.1 and router is 10.10.0.30 |
08:56.09 | Pegger | soekris box is the router and is seperate form asterisk |
08:56.13 | sonic2wb | right |
08:56.24 | sonic2wb | hope ur not planing on useing SIP clients |
08:56.36 | Pegger | how abotu sccp clients |
08:56.48 | Pegger | how well do those work on nat |
08:57.50 | sonic2wb | not sure sccp? |
08:57.54 | Pegger | so does the firewall look like it should work |
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08:58.00 | sonic2wb | yea it does |
08:58.02 | Pegger | the cisco protocol |
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08:58.15 | sonic2wb | yea havent messed with it much |
08:58.43 | sonic2wb | do u have any logging going on to see if its droping packets or anything? |
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09:01.12 | Pegger | well You may use that URL for referencing your submission from now on. |
09:01.13 | Pegger | Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS! services provided and written by NetMonks Consulting Corporation |
09:01.17 | Pegger | shit sorry |
09:01.44 | sonic2wb | not sure pegger im lazy i dont write my iptables i just shorewall |
09:01.54 | sonic2wb | jut from what i see that looks right |
09:01.56 | sonic2wb | but |
09:02.55 | sonic2wb | may this is it |
09:02.56 | sonic2wb | iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p udp -i ${WAN} -d 69.25.143.141 --dport 4569 -j DNAT --to 10.10.0.30:456 |
09:02.57 | Pegger | http://pastebin.ca/35508 |
09:03.01 | sonic2wb | see the error |
09:03.03 | wuwu | hi all, is it possible to set the displayed text (on snom's for example) after a number got called (what i want is - the user dials a speeddial number - then the phone should display the number (and name if possible) of the matching person) ? |
09:06.57 | Pegger | is it possible to use one of the iax2 commands to check if the servers are actully rejristering |
09:07.25 | sonic2wb | yea |
09:07.31 | sonic2wb | iax2 show registry |
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09:08.03 | Pegger | shit nothing showing up |
09:08.52 | Strom_C_ | did you misspell "register" in your config files? |
09:09.16 | Pegger | Strom_C, can i pm you ? |
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09:09.34 | Strom_C_ | sure |
09:10.40 | Strom_C_ | ok? |
09:10.56 | Pegger | ok i just sent you a message |
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09:11.08 | Strom_C_ | yeah, i'm looking at it |
09:11.21 | Strom_C_ | what's your problem, exactly? |
09:12.14 | sonic2wb | hes haveing firewall problems |
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09:12.46 | sonic2wb | pegger check with #gentoo on that iptables setup to make sure im right |
09:12.56 | sonic2wb | sorry i got to run time for bed |
09:13.50 | Pegger | ok I will head over there now |
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09:15.22 | chris10 | Hey guys, happy new year |
09:15.57 | chris10 | Just a quickie: I had asterisk working fine on Suse 9.2 - but another reason pushed me to upgrade to suse 10.0 |
09:16.31 | chris10 | the asterisk installation isn't really setup now I don't think - there is no /etc/init.d/asterisk and I cannot connect using asterisk -vvvvr |
09:16.46 | chris10 | can I go back to step one safely and reinstall from cvs? or do i need to clean things first? |
09:21.55 | zoa | huppy new year |
09:22.20 | chris10 | Wow, that sounds good! |
09:22.25 | chris10 | =] |
09:22.41 | chris10 | like happy, but maybe after more tequila / champagne mixers |
09:23.24 | chris10 | ok I am going back to step one |
09:23.31 | chris10 | and hope it doesn't worry about existing files |
09:25.05 | Pegger | i change around my fire wall a little but still I am not able to rejister http://pastebin.com/486937 |
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09:25.50 | freedom | http://infowars.com/images2/daily/mouse_brain.jpg <- this is where we're headed as a race -- total human enslavement!, unless we get off the couch and get educated. |
09:27.21 | Strom_C | If you were educated, you'd know not to put a comma directly after an exclamation point. |
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09:30.36 | Qwell | How to get removed from freenode, in one easy step |
09:30.48 | Strom_C | haha |
09:31.13 | Qwell | question is, was it related to the nick change, or the image which he likely pasted in other channels? |
09:33.33 | niZon | anyone know if telus is blocking port 4569 |
09:33.37 | niZon | it seems like they are.. |
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09:45.42 | Pegger | i change around my fire wall a little but still I am not able to rejister http://pastebin.com/486952 |
09:45.55 | drumkilla | Qwell: the late night party is in #2,000 ! |
09:50.00 | Qwell | drumkilla: :p |
09:51.12 | xtlga | hi ,what is the avarage price for wildcard series ? |
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09:53.41 | Pegger | xtlga look on digium.com |
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09:56.31 | chris10 | ok I have to get this TDM400P card running in 3 hours ;-=_) |
09:56.50 | chris10 | with KPhone |
09:56.57 | chris10 | and sugarCRM :o |
10:00.57 | chris10 | 12:00 updating from cvs.... |
10:01.07 | chris10 | mmm lots of updates :-) |
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10:05.33 | Pegger | chris10, how are you using cvs:? |
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10:07.18 | chris10 | Pegger: from console |
10:07.21 | chris10 | FATAL: Error inserting wctdm (/lib/modules/2.6.13-15.7-default/misc/wctdm.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg) |
10:07.40 | chris10 | I just updated - maybe I hsouldn't have - the previous source compiled and installed fine on my machine (except for upgrade to 10.0 grrr) |
10:07.54 | chris10 | that is step 4 in thehandbook |
10:08.00 | chris10 | modprobe wctdm |
10:08.11 | chris10 | make install seemedproblem free |
10:08.11 | newl | did you make update zaptel too? ;) |
10:08.41 | chris10 | newl: I didn't last time |
10:08.54 | chris10 | it doesn't say here, tell me more - do I have to do that if it isn't a fresh install? |
10:09.14 | newl | if you're using CVS, it's a good idea, sure. |
10:09.29 | chris10 | ok, so in /usr/src/zaptel run : make update zaptel |
10:09.34 | chris10 | or jsut make update |
10:09.41 | Strom_C | any time I update CVS/SVN, I always make zaptel, libpri, and asterisk |
10:09.50 | newl | 'make update' is fine. |
10:10.03 | newl | Strom_C: ditto. |
10:10.16 | chris10 | aaah, now remake from clean? |
10:10.29 | chris10 | I did checkout zaptel libpri asterisk |
10:10.38 | chris10 | make clean, make install (zaptel) |
10:10.56 | chris10 | newl: it didsome stuff with make update - now re mame? |
10:10.59 | chris10 | *make |
10:11.04 | newl | yes |
10:11.28 | chris10 | neato so 'checkout' doesn't do everything, I need to update all three as I get to them? |
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10:12.21 | chris10 | grrr, failed again, could that be because the module is already loaded? |
10:12.39 | chris10 | modprobe wctdm failed again with: FATAL: Error inserting wctdm (/lib/modules/2.6.13-15.7-default/misc/wctdm.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg) |
10:12.39 | chris10 | FATAL: Error running install command for wctdm |
10:12.52 | chris10 | I already have run 'asterisk' in this session |
10:12.59 | chris10 | and zaptel is already probably loaded |
10:13.51 | chris10 | my card is the 4 red FXO TDM04B card |
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10:20.56 | chris10 | hey even though this isn't working, dmesg gave me: (sorry for paste) |
10:20.57 | chris10 | Freshmaker version: 73 |
10:20.57 | chris10 | Freshmaker passed register test |
10:20.57 | chris10 | Module 0: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) |
10:20.57 | chris10 | Module 1: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) |
10:20.57 | chris10 | Module 2: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) |
10:20.59 | chris10 | Module 3: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) |
10:21.01 | chris10 | Found a Wildcard TDM: Wildcard TDM400P REV I (4 modules) |
10:21.25 | xtlga | is asterix reliable? can work months without reload ? |
10:22.02 | zoa | yes |
10:23.11 | jojo^wrk | How can you configure asterisk to get the calls to go through asterisk, and not directly from phone -> provider? Is that a recommended setup and are there any major drawbacks of such approach? |
10:23.16 | chris10 | zoa: I checked out dmesg |
10:23.24 | chris10 | wctdm: disagrees about version of symbol zt_hooksig |
10:23.24 | chris10 | wctdm: Unknown symbol zt_hooksig |
10:23.24 | chris10 | wctdm: disagrees about version of symbol zt_register |
10:23.24 | chris10 | wctdm: Unknown symbol zt_register |
10:23.27 | chris10 | LOTS of lines like that |
10:23.44 | chris10 | so how do I cleanse the version, i knew updating was a bad idea *snif* |
10:24.47 | chris10 | how do I remove the old zaptel CLEANLY :-) thanks |
10:25.08 | zoa | chris10: just delete those modules |
10:26.30 | chris10 | ok good! how do I do that? :-) |
10:26.37 | chris10 | I tried rmmod |
10:26.44 | chris10 | but they are not loaded... |
10:26.55 | chris10 | zoa: how do I remove all traces of asterisk of my machine? |
10:27.04 | chris10 | all modules etc :-) nice clean start |
10:28.23 | zoa | locate zaptel |
10:28.27 | zoa | and delete that all |
10:28.27 | zoa | :) |
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10:28.40 | chris10 | isn't it written in a config or modules file/ |
10:28.57 | chris10 | where does zaptel go? I know where my usr/src folder is :-) |
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10:32.10 | fulgas | io |
10:35.50 | chris10 | ok I am in /lib/modules/2.6.13-15.7-default/misc |
10:36.18 | chris10 | I see (sorry for paste) . tor2.ko wct1xxp.ko wctdm.ko zaptel.ko ztdummy.ko |
10:36.18 | chris10 | .. torisa.ko wct4xxp.ko wcte11xp.ko ztd-eth.ko ztdynamic.ko |
10:36.18 | chris10 | pciradio.ko wcfxo.ko wctdm24xxp.ko wcusb.ko ztd-loc.ko |
10:36.18 | chris10 | <PROTECTED> |
10:36.38 | chris10 | I can kinda see most ofthem are obvious... but I want to check |
10:37.42 | chris10 | I am thinking zt* zaptel.ko, wc* ?? or just wctdm.ko? any takers? removing modules for a clean zaptel install |
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10:39.11 | chris10 | nobody? sheesh this is cutting it close... |
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10:42.40 | chris10 | guys guys guys - wctdm disagrees about version of symbol zt_hooksig (plus other messages like that) |
10:42.55 | chris10 | do I need to remove the old modules from old kernels I am not even using? |
10:43.08 | chris10 | shall I rm wc* zt* |
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10:45.31 | RoyK | helo |
10:46.12 | RoyK | ~seen wasim |
10:46.14 | jbot | wasim is currently on #asterisk |
10:46.57 | chris10 | ok I rm'd zt* wc* |
10:48.56 | chris10 | noooooooooo still didn't work, cmon, darn |
10:49.44 | chris10 | do digium have a sip number I can call? I mean it would be ironic if they didn't |
10:53.52 | chris10 | RoyK: are you up on asterisk and suse? |
10:54.00 | chris10 | I need to remove it all so i can clean install |
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10:55.26 | seifried3 | hello, has anyone tied fax products such as hylafax into asterisk yet? |
10:56.44 | chris10 | do the zaptel scripts have MAKE UNINSTALL targets? |
10:56.50 | seifried3 | I'm wondering how reliable it is, any dropped faxes/etc |
10:56.54 | chris10 | no, great |
11:04.39 | chris10 | w00t put it in the faq, all modules in misc are zaptel |
11:05.03 | chris10 | hrm still notworking though |
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11:06.59 | RoyK | chris10: zaptel uninstall == rm |
11:07.21 | chris10 | RoyK: keep going: I rm'd everything in misc in : |
11:07.31 | chris10 | /lib/modules/2.6.13-15.7-default/misc |
11:07.39 | seifried3 | chris10: just have a script that pulls the stuff from a config server/etc |
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11:08.13 | xtlga | hi folks , which analog card can you advice |
11:08.16 | chris10 | seifried3: I don't want asterisk breaking again like this :-( |
11:08.47 | seifried3 | chris10: yeah. my friend uses a live cd system, it works well, also easy software upgrades (he gets a new cd in the mail..) |
11:08.48 | chris10 | oh, a jargon question: when a call is redirected, and you get that call, and you want to know what number originally directed tham, what is that called? |
11:08.58 | chris10 | seifried3: which live cd is that? |
11:09.07 | seifried3 | came with the board, some firm in california |
11:09.16 | seifried3 | saves the configs/etc to a floppy disk |
11:09.18 | chris10 | I bought digium board... |
11:09.22 | chris10 | nice idea |
11:09.28 | seifried3 | yeah I didn't want to support it |
11:09.36 | seifried3 | has a nice web interface, the works |
11:09.40 | chris10 | I could buy 10 vanilla 300$ dells, stick a digium card in, boot, leave it... |
11:09.49 | seifried3 | about $2k including a 4 line card |
11:09.53 | seifried3 | and some sip adaptors |
11:09.56 | chris10 | make backups of my floppy disks, kcik the shit out of the dell, unplug card... put in new dell, viola. |
11:10.18 | chris10 | RoyK: any other advice? I deleted quite a bit |
11:10.37 | chris10 | and I deleted zaptel from /etc/modprobe.d/ |
11:11.02 | chris10 | maybe delete /usr/include/linux/zaptel.h? |
11:11.23 | seifried3 | locate zaptel | xargs rm -f if you wanna get frisky |
11:11.47 | chris10 | ha I almost hit enter |
11:12.15 | chris10 | RoyK: I'd prefer a how to reinstall asterisk manual |
11:12.15 | RoyK | dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda might give a fresh start ;) |
11:12.53 | chris10 | ps |
11:13.11 | seifried3 | toss an -i in for safety |
11:13.28 | chris10 | -i? wassat? confirm? |
11:13.33 | seifried3 | interactive |
11:13.45 | chris10 | well this sound fun, but it might not becalled zaptel |
11:14.08 | H202 | RoyK: please, don't post such commands - some newbies may actually run them |
11:14.11 | seifried3 | do a search using find for recent files then. |
11:14.13 | seifried3 | etc |
11:14.18 | seifried3 | H202: apologies |
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11:15.10 | seifried3 | reminds me of the time I was logged into my server doing a tape backup and the hd started dieing and psitting out errors :P |
11:15.22 | chris10 | H202: nobody would be that st^ (Carrier Lost) |
11:16.29 | seifried3 | adios all. good luck chris10 |
11:17.08 | chris10 | sidestepping, anyone played with the linphone applet? |
11:17.20 | chris10 | can it be used to integrate the whole shebang into a nice webpage? |
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11:34.58 | Skymarshal | Hi, I am searching for a demo IVR extensions.conf. Does anybody know one which is online? |
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11:36.51 | Skymarshal | A very easy mini menu system is enough. I just need some inspriration. |
11:37.05 | puzzled | morning |
11:51.54 | chris10 | any new ideas on nuking a system of zaptel / asterisk / libpri |
11:51.59 | chris10 | and starting from scratch? |
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12:02.31 | chris10 | who wrote the search on digium forums! eyeyey |
12:02.40 | chris10 | search for "FATAL: Error inserting wctdm" 455 irrelevant matches:-( |
12:03.51 | jojo^wrk | Can you force SIP media path to go through asterisk somehow? |
12:06.22 | darkskiez | jojo^wrk: caninvite=no in the sip.conf |
12:06.28 | darkskiez | canreinvite |
12:06.34 | darkskiez | whatever it is |
12:09.35 | chris10 | hang on, where do you modprobe zaptel? |
12:09.52 | jojo^wrk | darkskiez, thanks |
12:12.30 | chris10 | OK here might solve my problem, http://forums.digium.com/viewtopic.php?t=3245&highlight=modprobe |
12:17.55 | RoyK | ~seen wasim |
12:18.01 | jbot | wasim is currently on #asterisk |
12:26.22 | ruza | where can i change structure of voicemail menu ? i want to add some funcionality there |
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12:56.11 | RoyK | ruza: i don't think you can |
12:56.24 | RoyK | ruza: but I beleive you can write your own with an IVR |
12:58.07 | tzanger | morning |
13:01.57 | RoyK | morning, herr tzanger |
13:02.31 | ruza | RoyK: i want to be able manage voicemail messages (i.e. delete all new msgs) |
13:02.49 | RoyK | ruza: use the source, luke :) |
13:03.01 | ruza | :ox |
13:04.21 | joelsolanki | ~seen joelsolanki |
13:04.31 | jbot | joelsolanki is currently on #asterisk (6h 21m 8s). Has said a total of 1 messages. Is idling for 10s |
13:04.56 | joelsolanki | ~seen implicit |
13:04.58 | jbot | implicit <n=implicit@200.12.227.205> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 4d 10h 39m 24s ago, saying: 'Sedorox, don't worry about it'. |
13:08.15 | chris10 | guys, I am having trouble out of cvs, but it is a module probing trouble - |
13:08.20 | chris10 | you think I shoudl try 1.2.1? |
13:08.36 | chris10 | maybe it is all just a cvs issue? no? |
13:09.26 | NewSole | I dont think asterisk uses cvs any more |
13:09.48 | chris10 | NewSole: you mean they stopped in the last 2 minutes? |
13:09.54 | chris10 | or you mean cvs == latest stable? |
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13:10.12 | chris10 | of course, this is digiums vs tree |
13:10.13 | NewSole | are they not using svn |
13:10.15 | chris10 | CVS |
13:12.16 | NewSole | http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk (was CVS HEAD) |
13:15.03 | dpryo | I'm streaming mp3 with the 'mp3'-music-on-hold mode.. But the output is very slow... Is this a known easy-to-fix problem? |
13:15.54 | dpryo | Same with 'mp3nb' |
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13:45.08 | queuetue | Hello. Is there a way to switch (or check) an extension's DND status without physically using that extension? |
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13:47.02 | Fubster | it would be cool to get a COCOT payphone and run it through asterisk |
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13:50.01 | Overworked554 | good morning, does anyone know why a cisco 7960 would lose the time from its idle display after awhile? Its running SIP firmware connected to asterisk 1.2.1 |
13:50.43 | Simon- | no response from the ntp server? |
13:51.16 | Simon- | iirc it won't display the time initially until it gets a response |
13:53.13 | dpryo | I've got a cisco connected via skinny :P |
13:53.17 | dpryo | It makes asterisk segfault. |
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13:54.01 | chris10 | hey zeedo |
13:54.47 | zeedo | hi |
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13:54.57 | freezer | hi |
13:55.24 | freezer | can the wrt54g and the WRT54G3G work together in repeater mode? |
13:55.24 | Overworked554 | simon: pretty sure the ntp server is woking correctly. I tried syncing from my desktop and it was happy. If I reboot the 7960 it comes up right away. |
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13:55.38 | Overworked554 | it behaves almost as if it "forgets" |
13:56.26 | Simon- | run tcpdump and check what it's doing |
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13:57.14 | kink0 | hello |
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13:58.27 | kink0 | anybody knows how chan_bluetooth stablishes the audio channel ussing the bt ? I need to use audio throught the USB cable ( and AT of course, like if at+fclass=8 would supported ) |
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14:06.59 | RoyK | ~seen zoa |
14:07.09 | jbot | zoa is currently on #asterisk. Has said a total of 6 messages. Is idling for 3h 38m 42s |
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14:14.18 | chris10 | here is a thought, shall I just get asterisk out of YaST? ping ping anyone? |
14:14.31 | Cyberchen | igitt yast! |
14:15.05 | Cyberchen | dont use finishsoups! :) |
14:15.29 | chris10 | ? |
14:15.51 | chris10 | too much otrazone? |
14:16.28 | Cyberchen | i dont think that you get the latest * from yast |
14:16.44 | Cyberchen | better download it and build it .. its really easy |
14:17.01 | chris10 | Cyberchen: ha, I did that, worked fine, worked perfectly |
14:17.09 | chris10 | updates suse, hrm, some stuff wen tmissing |
14:17.22 | chris10 | now it is really borked, latest from cvs will build but won't modprobe |
14:17.36 | Cyberchen | modprobe? |
14:17.40 | Cyberchen | what? |
14:17.49 | Cyberchen | zaptel?wcfxo?... |
14:18.30 | chris10 | wctdm |
14:18.46 | Cyberchen | doit manual? |
14:18.52 | chris10 | I got to step 4 in the handbook, I mean, the first time no probs |
14:19.17 | RoyK | ls? rm? bash? make? wtf are you talking about? I WANT ASTERISK INTO MY START MENU!!!!!!! HELP!!!!!!!!!! |
14:19.41 | Cyberchen | ¿ |
14:19.44 | RoyK | lol |
14:19.51 | chris10 | let me put the email I sent to digium support on nopaste |
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14:21.08 | Cyberchen | RoyK: echo "#!/bin/bash\n\n#My Start Menu\n\n\n asterisk -start2beBLUE" >> startmenu.sh |
14:21.11 | Cyberchen | =) |
14:21.28 | Koenvi | anyone around here has experience with TE110P card? |
14:21.45 | Koenvi | or zaptel in general? |
14:21.57 | Cyberchen | *grr* |
14:21.57 | Koenvi | I have a problem that keeps bugging me |
14:22.37 | Koenvi | pri_fixup_principle: Call specified, but not found? |
14:22.37 | RoyK | Koenvi: i have a few boxes with TE410Ps and A104s |
14:22.58 | Koenvi | does this sound familiar to anyone? |
14:23.28 | kink0 | anyone know how to open audio channels ussing the USB cable to a mobile phone instead bt ? |
14:25.13 | Koenvi | RoyK, do you know something about this warning? |
14:25.39 | chris10 | http://rafb.net/paste/results/yfUyV835.html << here you go |
14:25.52 | chris10 | not exactly OMG I want asterisk on my start bar!! ;-) |
14:26.29 | chris10 | modprobe wctdm fails, versions, I removed quite a few things, tried a work around I found.. but nada |
14:26.37 | chris10 | Cyberchen: http://rafb.net/paste/results/yfUyV835.html << ;-) |
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14:28.05 | RoyK | chris10: perhaps you've tried to rmmode the old zaptel mod before retrying? |
14:28.20 | tengulre | HI,ALL! HAPPY NEW YEAR!! :-D |
14:28.21 | chris10 | i did rmmod |
14:28.27 | chris10 | but let me try again |
14:28.34 | chris10 | rmmod zaptel right? |
14:28.59 | chris10 | RoyK: if you have a pointer to a 'clean asterisk off a machine' or 'clean install' doc that would help |
14:29.05 | iPBX | Anyone looking for a business quality ITSP. Provides SIP Dialtone, DID's, 5 multiple simultaneous call paths, CallerID, Cheap Rates, $22.75/month per, for PSTN Access through SIP. Entire U.S. Network is routed across Level3 Backbones and the entire network is QoS controlled for voice priority. Highest Quality Audio, full e911 compliance, go to http://www.voipnettechnologies.com, talk to Todd Wolf and tell him iPBX referred you to him :-) |
14:29.09 | chris10 | I am reading: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+Linux+SuSE |
14:29.28 | chris10 | iPBX, say ouch |
14:29.54 | iPBX | ouch? |
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14:30.18 | iPBX | the cost is worth it for business quality service |
14:30.33 | iPBX | all the cheap providers are switched over the public internet, and it makes them crap |
14:30.40 | RoyK | iPBX: if you would be so nice to specify in which part of the bloody world you're talking about, perhaps it'll be a little easier :P |
14:30.47 | iPBX | U.S. |
14:30.50 | iPBX | i thought i put that |
14:31.01 | newl | you did. He just didn't read that part. :) |
14:31.05 | tengulre | Hi,all |
14:31.16 | Koenvi | I have a problem with my zap channels ... on disconnect it seems to hang up the wrong channel |
14:31.18 | tengulre | Anybody know openvox card ? |
14:31.20 | chris10 | Cyberchen: did you get a look at that paste for you? |
14:31.46 | Cyberchen | jo |
14:32.12 | Cyberchen | hmm |
14:32.29 | Koenvi | does this sound familiar to anyone? : Hangup on bad channel 1/1 on span 1 |
14:32.44 | Cyberchen | chris10 is that module selfcompiled? |
14:32.45 | chris10 | aaaaaah linux:/usr/src/zaptel # rmmod zaptel |
14:32.45 | chris10 | ERROR: Module zaptel is in use by wcfxs |
14:32.55 | chris10 | yep yep, I compiled them all in 9.2 |
14:32.58 | Cyberchen | rmmod wcfxo; rmmod zaptel |
14:32.59 | chris10 | now I want to recompile in 10.0 |
14:33.15 | Cyberchen | chris10 i think 10.0 has new kernel |
14:33.21 | Koenvi | I have seen articles about my problem ... and it is supposed to be solved some time ago |
14:33.24 | Cyberchen | link you kernel sources and recompile |
14:33.36 | Koenvi | but I am running 1.2.1 and still have the problem |
14:33.55 | chris10 | Cyberchen: it does, compile doesnt have an issue |
14:33.58 | Cyberchen | chris10 try that .. and if there are no kernel sources get them! from yast |
14:34.13 | Cyberchen | chris10 with the right kernel includes? |
14:34.25 | chris10 | Cyberchen: http://rafb.net/paste/results/l9rPcj82.html << interesting related? |
14:34.40 | chris10 | Cyberchen: it all compiles... |
14:35.14 | chris10 | wooohoo |
14:35.16 | chris10 | different error :-) |
14:35.19 | chris10 | yeah baby yeah! |
14:35.32 | Cyberchen | mhmm? |
14:35.36 | chris10 | sorry for paste: linux:/usr/src/zaptel # modprobe wctdm |
14:35.36 | chris10 | Notice: Configuration file is /etc/zaptel.conf |
14:35.36 | chris10 | line 0: Unable to open master device '/dev/zap/ctl' |
14:35.36 | chris10 | 1 error(s) detected |
14:35.37 | chris10 | FATAL: Error running install command for wctdm |
14:35.53 | RoyK | chris10: udev problem? |
14:36.18 | chris10 | I am clueless, I was spoiled, the first time I did all this I got the whole thing up working without any problems, except a few deps. |
14:36.23 | wasim | modprobe zaptel? |
14:36.37 | chris10 | says to modprobe zaptel afterwards? |
14:36.55 | wasim | no, before |
14:37.03 | chris10 | unless I am missing something... |
14:37.04 | Cyberchen | chris10 first load zaptel .. then the rest |
14:37.27 | chris10 | ok it doesn't write 'modprobe zaptel' in the docs ;-) i'll do it |
14:37.44 | chris10 | alright, thank-f-finally! :-) |
14:37.44 | Cyberchen | .oO( what is bether then voiceone.it and AMP ? ) |
14:37.48 | chris10 | both went in :-) |
14:37.58 | chris10 | I must have thought of this myself when I did it first time, how else did it work? |
14:38.03 | wasim | chris10: kinky |
14:38.16 | chris10 | thank you guys, thank thanks... let hope the rest is plain sailing |
14:38.46 | Cyberchen | ... have a lot of fun ,) |
14:38.55 | wasim | if you got stuck at "modprobe zaptel", good luck indeed |
14:39.15 | chris10 | wasim: nope, I had to remove the mods first, it is not like I didn't try |
14:39.22 | chris10 | wasim: and it is not like I havent done this before |
14:39.34 | chris10 | it is just being an utter fark about it this time... |
14:39.57 | chris10 | wasim: not a clean install that is why |
14:41.13 | Koenvi | nobody with experience on zaptel stuff? |
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14:41.33 | Jammy | heh |
14:41.40 | Jammy | im still having zaptel probs myself :S |
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14:43.16 | iPBX | i know some zaptel info |
14:43.29 | iPBX | you doing analog lines or digital? |
14:44.22 | Jammy | well im doing analog |
14:44.27 | Jammy | tdm400p |
14:45.09 | Jammy | zaptel is installing fine... but the modules are not.. |
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14:46.02 | Koenvi | Jammy, I have them installed fine ... but some warnings when releasing calls |
14:47.45 | Jammy | yeah...too bad i can not reach that far... which is why i hate debian especially with *\ |
14:48.17 | Koenvi | I'm running on Fedora 4 |
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14:49.07 | Jammy | yeah...stupid box admin doesnt wanna change dist to fedora or mandrake... wasting my precious time |
14:49.37 | Koenvi | don't know much about debian |
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14:50.07 | Jammy | no diff... but the kernel im working with is weird... |
14:50.13 | Koenvi | ah |
14:50.36 | Jammy | i dont mind it.. .but i dont feel like compiling a new kernel just to get zaptel installed properly... |
14:50.39 | Koenvi | maybe iDunno can help you out :-) |
14:50.49 | iDunno | I use the asterisk in debian stable, and the modules compiled from there. |
14:51.07 | iDunno | you should be able to compile zaptel as modules |
14:51.16 | iDunno | assuming that you've got the kernel headers at least. |
14:51.20 | Koenvi | iDunno, using zaptel hardware?? |
14:51.35 | iDunno | Koenvi: not entirely, using zaphfc |
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14:53.21 | Jammy | iDunno: yeah, i have the kernel headers... but getting depen errors trying to configure, :( |
14:53.39 | iDunno | fwicr I used m-a to compile the modules |
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14:54.05 | iDunno | but that was because I used the debian source for the modules, so I'm just trying to get to the machine that's got it on ;) |
14:54.17 | iDunno | though, it appears that the london office has dropped off the net *sigh* |
14:54.25 | Jammy | heh |
14:55.29 | iDunno | damn. it's just not there :( |
14:55.53 | iDunno | doh! |
14:55.58 | iDunno | apt-get install zaptel-source ;) |
14:56.04 | iDunno | then follow the readme. |
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14:56.45 | iDunno | (but I still can't get to the machine that I've got it running on, so, erm, not going to be much use :) |
14:57.46 | iDunno | ahh - appears that the phone system is down too. |
14:57.57 | thieums | hi, i've some problems to use the callerid on incoming PRI calls -> Iax, i'm losing the calling number. Somebody can help ? |
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15:09.37 | tzanger | thieums: you might want to give a few more details |
15:10.53 | tzanger | especially asterisk version, what the ${CALLERID} output is on an incomign call, whether you've done a q931 debug to verify you're getting CallerID from the telco... |
15:11.40 | queuetue | Is there a way to switch (or check) an extension's DND status without physically using that extension? |
15:15.35 | thieums | tzanger, * 1.2.0, {CALLERID} = "", i've not debug q931 as I don't know how to do it :D, i know my telco switch is transiting the calling number |
15:16.15 | thieums | caller id and pres are set to "yes" in zapata.conf |
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15:17.09 | in-side | Hi guys |
15:17.14 | in-side | I'm getting this: res_config_mysql.c:331 update_mysql: MySQL RealTime: Failed to query database. Check debug for more info. |
15:17.24 | in-side | I have no futher info |
15:17.42 | in-side | does anyone knows where can I get more info about it? |
15:18.27 | in-side | the database is not located at same host :S and as far as I know, or at least that I could search for, I hadn't no more info than this |
15:20.54 | tzanger | thieums: set callerid to "asreceived" not "yes" |
15:20.54 | tzanger | in zapata.conf |
15:20.54 | in-side | how can I got this set on? LOG_DEBUG |
15:20.54 | in-side | I saw it on code |
15:20.54 | tzanger | might need to reSTART asterisk, not just reload... I forget which zapata options carry over and which don't |
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15:24.40 | zwi | does anybody know if it's possible to get GXP2000's LEDs to light for a parked call? I've been looking into the hint stuff for this but it looks like hint's need a device. |
15:24.48 | tzanger | bah |
15:24.52 | tzanger | the show function CDR help is useless |
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15:32.01 | trixter | I love how people think about things in terms of their home network as though that applies to enterprise setups... reading about some asterisk article and this is basically all they say about faxing |
15:32.02 | trixter | The easiest way to send and receive faxes is still to use a plain old fax machine on an analog line. Only spammers find it's worth the hassle of using any kind of computerized faxing |
15:32.59 | iDunno | I still reckon that hylafax is easier than that. |
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15:33.18 | trixter | the 5 minutes it takes to recompile asterisk and configure the dialplan is trivial ... |
15:33.28 | in-side | hey |
15:33.44 | fugitivo | trixter: what do you mean? fax machines are obsoletes |
15:33.52 | in-side | does anybody have a clue why this is happening? res_config_mysql.c:331 update_mysql: MySQL RealTime: Failed to query database. Check debug for more info. |
15:34.00 | in-side | and how can i turn on LOG_DEBUG ? |
15:34.06 | iDunno | have you checked debug? ;) |
15:34.14 | in-side | have no futher debug info |
15:34.20 | iDunno | just connect to asterisk with... |
15:34.22 | fugitivo | trixter: companies use efax and that kind of services |
15:34.23 | in-side | I want to turn on LOG_DEBUG |
15:34.28 | trixter | well I email pdfs without hylafax but think about someone who has 1000 extensions, you can either buy a bunch of fax machines (say 100 or a 1:10 ratio) and keep them stocked and all that or allow people to send faxes directly based on did |
15:34.32 | in-side | but couldnt find a way to do it |
15:34.37 | iDunno | asterisk -vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvgcr |
15:34.41 | in-side | I did :S |
15:34.44 | in-side | no futher info |
15:34.47 | in-side | than that |
15:34.55 | iDunno | :/ |
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15:35.01 | trixter | fugitivo: yes I know efax was looking to buy the software that I was part of in 99-2000. Mostly because they wanted more than what they had |
15:35.20 | in-side | Jan 2 15:34:26 WARNING[19381]: res_config_mysql.c:331 update_mysql: MySQL RealTime: Failed to query database. Check debug for more info. |
15:35.26 | in-side | just this nothing more! |
15:35.28 | in-side | damn |
15:35.28 | Druken | <PROTECTED> |
15:35.34 | Druken | it's nothing but a pain in the ass |
15:35.36 | in-side | it is a real pain in the ass |
15:35.36 | fugitivo | trixter: well, efax is a nice service, you don't care about receiving faxes, just reading email |
15:35.50 | in-side | I saw at code that there is a LOG_DEBUG |
15:36.04 | in-side | option that return me the cause |
15:36.16 | in-side | but I can'tfind how to have it turned on :S |
15:36.27 | in-side | I thought it was by adding vvvv'''s |
15:36.35 | in-side | till my die :S |
15:36.36 | iDunno | debug on |
15:36.39 | iDunno | in the cli? |
15:36.45 | trixter | yeah we did a unified messaging thing back then, integrated voicemail, email, faxing, paging, etc. not all messages were two way, but generally once a message gets into the system you can deal with it in any way.. |
15:36.51 | in-side | debug on? |
15:36.52 | in-side | rotfl |
15:36.58 | in-side | no it doens't exist |
15:37.07 | trixter | course 6+ years ago it was a little bit more work to do something like that, now a lot of it is already done |
15:37.21 | trixter | in-side: in logger.conf doesnt it? |
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15:37.31 | in-side | let me look |
15:37.40 | trixter | console => notice,warning,error |
15:37.45 | trixter | or if you want more |
15:37.52 | trixter | console => notice,warning,error,debug,verbose |
15:37.57 | in-side | ya i need full stuff |
15:37.59 | in-side | ok |
15:38.03 | in-side | I will try to set it thanks |
15:38.33 | thieums | tzanger, i've set a pri intense debug span < > and i don't get the caller id in my log, i guess it's bad sign |
15:39.03 | in-side | trixter: hmm nice |
15:39.04 | iDunno | well, sip debug on works ;) |
15:39.20 | in-side | trixter: real info now :) |
15:39.22 | in-side | thanks |
15:39.48 | in-side | it just resolved me the problem eheh ;) |
15:40.23 | in-side | trixter: I was thinking it was stupid to have debug on and no futher info than that ehhee |
15:40.24 | iDunno | mysql wasn't running? |
15:40.27 | in-side | nopes |
15:40.34 | in-side | it ws missing a column |
15:40.35 | in-side | fullcontact |
15:40.37 | iDunno | ahh :) |
15:40.53 | in-side | I knew that but didn't had shure |
15:40.53 | in-side | :p |
15:41.07 | nfi|ermes | anyone using amp web interface ? |
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15:41.59 | [TK]D-Fender | nfi|ermes : TRY #AMPORTAL |
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15:43.41 | seele_ | nfi|ermes, yes ... ? |
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15:47.39 | sonic2wb | morning everyone |
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15:52.48 | nfi|ermes | Jan 2 16:49:10 WARNING[1426]: cdr.c:374 ast_cdr_free: CDR on channel 'Local/41@from-internal-873e,2' not posted |
15:52.48 | nfi|ermes | Jan 2 16:49:10 WARNING[1426]: cdr.c:376 ast_cdr_free: CDR on channel 'Local/41@from-internal-873e,2' lacks end |
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15:54.12 | The_LightSide | hi all |
15:54.16 | seele_ | nfi|ermes, what do you need? |
15:54.26 | RoyK | seems the agi env dump in agi-test.agi works rather poorly on newer versions of asterisk |
15:55.04 | The_LightSide | does anyone know how to set up access codes in *@home? |
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15:58.31 | seele_ | The_LightSide, to external calls? |
15:58.36 | tzanger | thieums: intense debugging's a bit much you don't need q.921, just q.931 |
15:58.43 | tzanger | just pri debug span 1 and view the IEs coming in |
15:58.45 | nfi|ermes | i have 3 isdn lines |
15:59.03 | nfi|ermes | but after the third call, iut says all busy now |
15:59.35 | nfi|ermes | i should have 6 calls before everithing is busy ! |
16:00.17 | thieums | which hardware are you using ? |
16:00.36 | nfi|ermes | hfc with zaphfc |
16:00.41 | The_LightSide | seele_ correct |
16:01.03 | The_LightSide | i have 2 isdn lines for 2 different companies |
16:01.31 | seele_ | The_LightSide, AMP |
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16:01.53 | tzanger | thieums: TE405, TE406, T100P |
16:02.01 | seele_ | The_LightSide, Setup>Outbound Routing>Route Password |
16:02.43 | The_LightSide | seele_ ok, but i would like it for each member of the office (for billing as well) |
16:03.31 | thieums | tzanger, i tryed with a simple pri debug as well, it's the same, i cannot grep my calling number in my verbose file |
16:03.37 | seele_ | The_LightSide, in the dial pattern you can configure the numbers ... for outgoing calls |
16:03.47 | thieums | the number just doesn't appear |
16:03.54 | badboyz | anyone messed w/ using nagio to monitor * ? |
16:03.58 | tzanger | thieums: don't grep for it, pastebin eveyrthing from the start of the call to the hangup |
16:03.59 | nesys | hi folks ... I've a question .. I've to connect to ISP:5061 from my asterisk:5060 ... same config with asterisk 1.0.9 works like a charm, with 1.2.1 doesn't work (request sent but not registered) |
16:04.04 | nesys | what could I do? |
16:04.45 | Druken | go back to 1.0.9?? :) |
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16:04.56 | nesys | Druken :D |
16:04.56 | seele_ | The_LightSide, is not possible via AMP |
16:05.06 | [TK]D-Fender | nesys : Your * behind NAT? |
16:05.42 | nesys | [TK]D-Fender yep .. on my cisco has a nat translation private_ip:5060 static_public_ip:5060 |
16:05.55 | The_LightSide | seele_, is there anyway it can be done |
16:06.17 | badboyz | The_LightSide: using AMP under Outbound Routing, there is an option called Route Password |
16:06.20 | badboyz | that should be what you are looking for |
16:07.05 | RoyK | hi |
16:07.09 | The_LightSide | badboyz: seele_ already suggested that, unfortunatly thats not quite what im wanting to do |
16:07.23 | badboyz | what are you wanting? sorry i didnt catch the question |
16:07.32 | thieums | tzanger, done (nickname=thieums) |
16:07.32 | The_LightSide | no prob :) |
16:07.35 | nesys | [TK]D-Fender have you got an advice for me? |
16:07.41 | RoyK | has anyone looked at connecting multiple SIP users to a single SIP account? from different addresses? |
16:07.47 | tzanger | thieums: paste the pastebin URL |
16:08.00 | tzanger | i.e. http://pastebin.ca/32532524242 |
16:08.00 | RoyK | pastebin the pastebin url |
16:08.02 | tzanger | or ehatever |
16:08.08 | thieums | http://pastebin.com/487236 |
16:08.08 | The_LightSide | im trying to have diffrent members of the office use a "access" code to select a externalline based on the code used |
16:08.14 | [TK]D-Fender | nesys : did you set your externip (externhost), and localnet setting in SIP.CONF? |
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16:08.32 | tzanger | thieums: the whole thing |
16:08.38 | tzanger | everything from --- Executing Dial(...) |
16:08.44 | tzanger | to -- Hungup Zap/1-3 |
16:08.48 | badboyz | do you want a different access code per extension? or just an access code per outbound trunk? |
16:09.01 | tzanger | however it looks like your telco is blocking the caller ID |
16:09.13 | thieums | it's not a dial command, it's an incoming call |
16:09.31 | tzanger | thieums: well you know what I mean... everything from "accepting call on ..' to "... hangup" |
16:09.36 | nesys | [TK]D-Fender yes |
16:09.48 | Druken | morning tzanger |
16:09.52 | tzanger | morning Druken |
16:10.01 | Druken | happy new year :) |
16:10.06 | The_LightSide | badboyz , diffrent access codes for each user (not the same quantity as the number of extns) |
16:10.07 | tzanger | indeed, to you too |
16:10.18 | nesys | [TK]D-Fender ISP with sip services on 5060 work fine ... ISP on 5061 no .. maybe a bug? |
16:10.18 | [TK]D-Fender | hmm |
16:10.29 | Druken | tzanger: i'm hoping so :) |
16:10.32 | badboyz | The_LightSide: so why not use pattern matching? you could go 4023|555-5555 |
16:10.39 | badboyz | and 4023 would be your *code* |
16:10.46 | [TK]D-Fender | pastebin your provider's account in sip.conf |
16:10.49 | thieums | ok I just paste the begin until ALERTING message.anyway the call is OK, just a caller id problem |
16:11.25 | thieums | http://pastebin.com/487249 |
16:11.40 | The_LightSide | badboyz that is a thought! routing tables just become very long |
16:11.56 | nesys | [TK]D-Fender some days I've tryed asterisk@home .. same problem .. I said "this is an aah problem" .. then I'm trying with asterisk 1.2.1 on debian (1.0.9 on freebsd works very well with this conf) |
16:12.20 | badboyz | The_LightSide: aside from writing your own api, its probably the quickest solution .. even though *quick* is relative -- based on how many codes you are setting up |
16:12.28 | tzanger | thieums: what is the caller id supposed to be? |
16:12.36 | thieums | 688127421 |
16:13.06 | tzanger | Jan 2 17:04:58 VERBOSE[13153] logger.c: -- Processing IE 108 (cs0, Calling Party Number) |
16:13.09 | tzanger | the IEs are there |
16:13.11 | The_LightSide | badboyz lol, bout 10 or so acc codes |
16:13.12 | tzanger | Jan 2 17:04:58 VERBOSE[13153] logger.c: -- Processing IE 112 (cs0, Called Party Number) |
16:13.22 | badboyz | The_LightSide: oh -- id just use pattern matching then =/ |
16:13.44 | The_LightSide | badboyz : ??? explain please |
16:13.47 | tzanger | thieums: just for shits and giggles |
16:13.56 | badboyz | The_LightSide: what i just said up above |
16:13.59 | tzanger | turn off calling presentation support in zaptel.conf |
16:14.07 | badboyz | 10 codes, 2 lines, correct? |
16:14.14 | The_LightSide | correct |
16:14.21 | thieums | really ? ) it could work without it ? |
16:14.23 | badboyz | meh, that should only take you 15 minutes of typing |
16:14.26 | nesys | [TK]D-Fender http://pastebin.com/487250 |
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16:14.35 | The_LightSide | ok, got it |
16:15.48 | tzanger | thieums: I'm wondering if asterisk is honouring the telco's desire to have the callerid not presented, so if we turn off callerid presentation support it may just display it anyway |
16:15.52 | tzanger | I'm not 100% sure |
16:16.07 | nfi|ermes | how can i tell asterisk to choose the first free trunk to dial out ? |
16:16.08 | [TK]D-Fender | nesys : I don't see the localnet & externhost(ip) stuff in there... |
16:16.10 | thieums | 'kay, let me try ... |
16:16.11 | The_LightSide | thanks badboyz :) |
16:16.19 | badboyz | The_LightSide: many welcomes :) |
16:16.55 | nesys | [TK]D-Fender forgotten to passt |
16:16.58 | nesys | [TK]D-Fender sorry |
16:17.00 | tzanger | thieums: I'm not 100% sure though, becaues IE 108 is only 4 bytes |
16:17.24 | nesys | externip = 81.xxx.xxx.xxx |
16:17.24 | nesys | localnet=192.168.17.0/255.255.255.0 |
16:17.58 | tzanger | thieums: you may just have to call your telco and get them to fix it |
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16:19.34 | pakipenguin | evening |
16:19.44 | robl^ | morning |
16:19.45 | fiber0pti | Are there any GUI tools that utilize the new database feature in 1.2? |
16:19.47 | The_LightSide | another quick one badboyz, how can i force each line to ring at the appropriate extn? |
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16:20.37 | badboyz | The_LightSide: ? |
16:20.38 | nfi|ermes | how can i tell asterisk to choose the first free trunk to dial out ? |
16:20.44 | thieums | i am the telco |
16:20.56 | The_LightSide | sorry... |
16:21.00 | The_LightSide | on an incoming call |
16:21.19 | [TK]D-Fender | nesys : on SIP debug what do you get? |
16:21.26 | The_LightSide | how do i get each line to ring at a different extn? |
16:21.31 | badboyz | 5552424 => ring ext 201 ? |
16:21.34 | thieums | on my switch, the calling number is correctly set |
16:21.36 | tzanger | thieums: well then get your switch to provide all the digits on IE108 |
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16:21.55 | The_LightSide | and 5553434 extn 202 |
16:21.59 | tzanger | thieums: it's not getting across, as you can see from the PRI debug :-) |
16:22.09 | badboyz | The_LightSide: whos your voip provider? |
16:22.16 | thieums | yep, i agree on that point |
16:22.30 | tzanger | thieums: what switch are you on? |
16:22.32 | darkskiez | who was it was adblock on the voip-info forum again |
16:22.32 | The_LightSide | erm... its actually PSTN on to BRI cards (zaphfc) |
16:22.35 | nesys | [TK]D-Fender a strange ISP answer: http://pastebin.com/487260 |
16:22.37 | thieums | cirpack (french) |
16:22.42 | darkskiez | wiki |
16:22.43 | tzanger | hmm |
16:22.46 | thieums | euro isdn |
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16:23.52 | badboyz | The_LightSide: well if you have the incomign call pointing to a context= then for instance, context=line1 [line1] exten => 5552424,Dial(ZAP/x) |
16:24.02 | badboyz | if that makes any sense :) |
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16:24.58 | The_LightSide | sadly im not too familiar with the code side of things |
16:25.38 | badboyz | what happens when you call your pstn number right now? |
16:25.41 | badboyz | is * picking up the call? |
16:25.42 | in-side | what hel |
16:25.45 | in-side | what hell |
16:25.50 | The_LightSide | correct |
16:26.00 | badboyz | and whats it doing? AA ? |
16:26.05 | in-side | res_config_mysql.c is subject of sql injected code |
16:26.05 | badboyz | automated attendant? |
16:26.05 | The_LightSide | and i can dial the extn, or the directory |
16:26.06 | in-side | damn.. |
16:26.13 | in-side | good job rotfl |
16:26.13 | The_LightSide | yeah |
16:26.27 | in-side | I have to patch this thing all :S |
16:26.28 | [TK]D-Fender | nesys : :/ ok, not sure from here... |
16:26.35 | badboyz | The_LightSide: have you looked @ the Inbound Routing option yet? |
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16:27.10 | The_LightSide | i have thought of that, but how could i use it? |
16:27.33 | badboyz | The_LightSide: well DID number == phone number essentially |
16:27.39 | badboyz | so you put 5552424 |
16:27.49 | badboyz | then down @ bottom, select Extension -- |
16:27.55 | badboyz | and put the extension that you want to pickup on that phone # |
16:28.01 | The_LightSide | OH, ok.... misunderstanding |
16:28.03 | [TK]D-Fender | WOW.... Atacomm has a MAJOR price drop on Citel Digital set gateways... |
16:28.39 | The_LightSide | im not getting any caller ID or MSN at all |
16:28.48 | badboyz | The_LightSide: w/ pstn you might have to use callerid |
16:28.50 | badboyz | hmm |
16:29.05 | Druken | MSN ? |
16:29.16 | The_LightSide | Multiple Subscriber Numbers |
16:29.36 | Druken | is that the same as DID's ? |
16:29.36 | The_LightSide | BRI/PRI |
16:29.44 | The_LightSide | kinda yeah |
16:30.02 | tzanger | man is the pri debugging output messy |
16:30.06 | Druken | DIRECT INWARD DIAL |
16:30.18 | nesys | [TK]D-Fender a bug, isn't it? |
16:30.21 | The_LightSide | except on a bri (2 lines) u can have 4/5 MSNs |
16:30.44 | The_LightSide | actually it is really the same as DID |
16:30.56 | The_LightSide | badboyz any thoughts? |
16:30.56 | Druken | it's an incoming number |
16:31.06 | The_LightSide | yeah |
16:31.21 | [TK]D-Fender | nesys : Not sure, its beyond my experience |
16:31.23 | Druken | gotcha |
16:31.39 | in-side | where this guys have the head on? no scape at all of sql woow |
16:31.40 | in-side | :S |
16:31.44 | badboyz | The_LightSide: essentially * should attempt to match that incoming # and route it appropriately |
16:32.15 | The_LightSide | the problem is the boss doesnt want to pay for the callerID/MSN |
16:32.16 | Druken | providing it's getting it... |
16:32.18 | badboyz | doh |
16:32.24 | badboyz | ok thats a problem |
16:32.27 | The_LightSide | so i cant use that |
16:32.28 | The_LightSide | :( |
16:32.44 | badboyz | i think you better go have a chat w/ the cheapskate |
16:32.52 | The_LightSide | LOL! |
16:32.52 | Druken | tell him to not be such a cheap fuck, and shit would work |
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16:33.17 | The_LightSide | here in SA telecoms are not really that cheap |
16:33.19 | badboyz | if he cant afford an extra $8/line then piss off |
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16:33.57 | Druken | telecoms aren't really cheap anywhere.... so that's no excuse |
16:34.05 | The_LightSide | hmmmm |
16:34.05 | The_LightSide | o |
16:34.07 | The_LightSide | k |
16:34.26 | The_LightSide | im going to try and twist his arm to use the AA |
16:34.39 | badboyz | bout your only option |
16:34.47 | badboyz | or use a ring group, and have it ring all the extensions |
16:35.01 | Druken | that would be fun |
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16:35.15 | The_LightSide | the entire office ringing! |
16:35.28 | The_LightSide | thats going to hurt the ears ;) |
16:35.29 | badboyz | you got it, make it so annoying he breaks down and buys the callerid |
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16:35.49 | The_LightSide | rofl! |
16:36.34 | Druken | i'd like to make everyones phonering, just once.... have an entire cityblock or someshit ring all at once... hehe |
16:36.38 | nain | Hi everybody |
16:36.52 | The_LightSide | ok, thanks for the input :) im going try and get him to use the AA |
16:37.03 | The_LightSide | Druken: thats just nasty! |
16:37.09 | The_LightSide | *evil grin* |
16:37.27 | The_LightSide | cheers! |
16:38.10 | nain | Any one expert in using voicemail |
16:38.36 | Ahrimanes | define expert? |
16:39.21 | badboyz | what a pussy |
16:39.23 | badboyz | :) |
16:39.36 | nain | expert! enough to solve the problem |
16:39.55 | Ahrimanes | "the problem" being..? |
16:40.20 | badboyz | nain: you'll find its better to just blurt out your question here, rather than trying to deduce someones expertice =/ |
16:40.29 | RoyK | "unable to press *, the key being stuck due to old lemonade" <-- voicemail problem |
16:40.36 | nain | Sure i am going to put the question |
16:40.44 | Ahrimanes | RoyK: classic |
16:40.46 | badboyz | RoyK: lemonade? mine is glued with coke :( |
16:41.06 | David522 | the white stuff or the drink? |
16:41.11 | badboyz | i dumped a coke on my blackberry about 2 months ago.. ive cleaned it 3 times, still is sticky when i type.. argh! |
16:42.56 | nain | Call is coming from 1800 number and there are totaly 5 user calling from 1800 number. I wanted to put each user in it's own mailbox but how to identify them and how to save each user in it's own mailbox?? |
16:43.39 | Ahrimanes | pop them into Voicemail and let it ask them their username and voicemail pin? |
16:43.47 | Math` | nain: like... please enter your mailbox number followed by the pound key? |
16:44.41 | nain | yes |
16:45.36 | nain | One more thing should i need to create a seperate context for each user ? |
16:46.34 | Ahrimanes | nain: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+cmd+VoicemailMain <- should explain the basics |
16:46.37 | badboyz | id just do some pattern matchin |
16:47.15 | nain | or i can only create a voicemail user |
16:47.38 | nfi|ermes | i have a big problem |
16:47.44 | nfi|ermes | i have 6 trunks |
16:47.49 | nfi|ermes | when i dial pout |
16:48.03 | gambolputty | How can * tell if an analog phone line is disconnected? |
16:48.17 | gambolputty | chanisavail doesn't seem to do this at all |
16:48.26 | nfi|ermes | how can i tell asterisk to use the first not busy instead of specify one ? |
16:49.57 | thieums | tzanger, thank you for your help & time, i'll perform some tests by night |
16:50.06 | tzanger | np I hope you get it figured out |
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16:50.22 | badboyz | nfi|ermes: there is nothing built into * to do that -- you have to utilize logic or a script |
16:50.27 | tzanger | I've got the opposite problem: I can't set my caller ID on a DMS100 for outgoing calls. My configuration hasn't changed, so I imagine the telco did something |
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16:50.38 | nain | Dictate() is the bulltin application of asterisk 1.2.0 or as a addon ? |
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16:50.49 | [TK]D-Fender | badboyz : Yeah there is.. ever heard of line groups? |
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16:51.27 | thieums | tzanger, i had this problem, fixed with SetCallerPres(allowed) |
16:51.39 | tzanger | yeah that unfortunately isn't my problem |
16:51.56 | tzanger | thieums: "Presentation: Presentation permitted, user number not screened (0)" |
16:52.01 | badboyz | [TK]D-Fender: no but ive heard of hunt groupos |
16:52.22 | [TK]D-Fender | badboyz : look at the "group" parameter for zapata.conf |
16:53.28 | [TK]D-Fender | as shown is dial samples like "exten => _9x.,Dial(Zap/g1/${EXTEN:1}) |
16:53.31 | LostFrog | Does anyone have a production TDM2400 yet? |
16:53.37 | [TK]D-Fender | note the "g" |
16:54.58 | nain | Dictate() is the bulltin application of asterisk 1.2.0 or need to install as a addon applciation ??? |
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16:55.49 | badboyz | [TK]D-Fender: and if you want to mix sip and zap channels? |
16:56.17 | [TK]D-Fender | badboyz :Then you'd need to add dial-plan logic on to of any channel grouping. |
16:56.20 | badboyz | http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/hunt-dial+macro |
16:56.23 | [TK]D-Fender | top* |
16:56.30 | seele_ | manolo, oe |
16:56.36 | manolo | I need help with my polycom.. It's Making calls all right but, when it recieves one... it rings but, the moment i pick it up, you can't hear anything |
16:56.50 | manolo | seele_oe bien? |
16:57.03 | manolo | seele_,oe bien? |
16:57.04 | badboyz | [TK]D-Fender: so my statement was correct, since i was assuming he wanted to mix channels |
16:57.10 | badboyz | [10:50am] <badboyz> nfi|ermes: there is nothing built into * to do that -- you have to utilize logic or a script |
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16:57.27 | [TK]D-Fender | badboyz : Should be to hard to make a much better macro that will parse the device list you provide in any order you want. |
16:57.36 | manolo | Any help with this plase?? |
16:58.26 | badboyz | manolo: if you read the wiki |
16:58.31 | badboyz | they have a breakdown of this problem |
16:58.33 | badboyz | is it hte 501? |
16:58.46 | manolo | yes.. |
16:59.05 | badboyz | imagine that! |
16:59.11 | manolo | badboyz, what you say, is that they have a guide to install 501s |
16:59.19 | badboyz | they have that too |
16:59.27 | badboyz | but they have a break down to resolve your exact problem |
16:59.32 | nesys | I'm trying to install debian sarge version (1.0.7), but it doesn't work :( |
16:59.43 | manolo | badboyz, where exactly?? |
17:00.10 | badboyz | If the phones fail to register with Asterisk but can still make outbound calls, you likely need to adjust the digest realm parameter from the default of PolycomSPIP. If this does not solve the problem, please visit: |
17:00.11 | nesys | http://pastebin.com/487310 |
17:00.14 | nesys | what I've to do? |
17:00.25 | badboyz | http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Polycom+Phones |
17:00.37 | badboyz | For more information about why Polycom phones don't seem to like type=friend, and to explore a fix for a known Polycom bug, the "One Way Communication" issue, where you can hear a person talking, but the Polycom, although connected, still has a ringing tone, please visit: |
17:00.37 | badboyz | http://www.southwestfcu.org/tech/polycomsip.html |
17:00.56 | manolo | badboyz, ok thanks |
17:02.04 | shido6 | what? |
17:02.07 | badboyz | who? |
17:02.14 | [TK]D-Fender | Where? |
17:02.17 | badboyz | WHen!? |
17:02.27 | [TK]D-Fender | And for God's sake....WHY!?!?! |
17:02.30 | badboyz | NOOOOO! |
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17:04.51 | LostFrog | [TK]D-Fender: the cat told me to. |
17:04.52 | IOscanner | when putting a wait before calling out it be ZAP/1-1/ww1111111111? |
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17:05.57 | nain | Hi!!! is Dictate Application can be successfuly use for Medical Transcription ? |
17:06.11 | Strom_C | wow, that was totally grammar-less |
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17:07.27 | benjk | nain: ERROR: cannot parse sentence after "Hi!!!" |
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17:08.00 | Strom_C | yeah...that's more like "a bunch of words in a row" than "a sentence" :) |
17:08.30 | aljaderi | hello i need your help please |
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17:08.49 | Strom_C | well, we can try, but we offer no guarantees |
17:09.00 | Strom_C | iDunno, Hello is the name of every residential telephone customer |
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17:09.13 | iDunno | Strom_C: heh - ah, fair point :) |
17:09.17 | Strom_C | since when you call businesses, people typically answer with their name... ;) |
17:09.54 | iDunno | heh - they normally answer with the company name... but yes ;) |
17:10.09 | aljaderi | i am responible for setting up an experiment for uni student teaching them a couple of things about VoIP using asterisk |
17:10.10 | Strom_C | the receptionist, yes |
17:10.11 | LostFrog | If you call me at work, you will usually hear an annoyed "What?" |
17:10.11 | benjk | In Japan they are called "Moshi Moshi" |
17:10.19 | benjk | not Hello |
17:11.07 | aljaderi | I want the students to add some extensions for example or to carry out such configurations using the AMP |
17:11.11 | eKo1 | most of the world probably uses hallo intead of hello |
17:11.31 | LostFrog | AMP? eww. |
17:11.44 | [TK]D-Fender | What LostFrog said :/ |
17:11.53 | Strom_C | aljaderi, a client of mine specified AMP. |
17:11.54 | aljaderi | Asterisk Management Portal |
17:11.59 | benjk | aljaderi: wrong channel |
17:12.05 | benjk | #amportal |
17:12.16 | Strom_C | it is a flaming pile of rhinoceros dung on a stick, candy coated, with pralines on top |
17:12.28 | nain | benjk: sorry actually i want to develop a medical transcription solution using asterisk and i found that there is Dictate() application which can be used for MT??? can it be used ? |
17:12.37 | aljaderi | I guess I am on the asterisk channel right? |
17:12.58 | Strom_C | aljaderi, DON'T USE AMP. |
17:12.58 | benjk | aljaderi: yes, but what you want instead is #amportal |
17:13.03 | Strom_C | FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DON'T USE AMP. |
17:13.04 | [TK]D-Fender | Shit by any other name on a candy-coated stick with praelines on top is still shit :) |
17:13.18 | [TK]D-Fender | AMP = evil. |
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17:13.24 | aljaderi | why is that |
17:13.29 | benjk | nain: define "medial transcriptions solution" |
17:13.32 | Strom_C | aljaderi, let me give you an example |
17:13.34 | nesys | folks, there's a way to install 1.0.9 on debian sarge? |
17:14.01 | benjk | nesys: yep, download, make, make install |
17:14.01 | aljaderi | sure go ahead |
17:14.08 | [TK]D-Fender | The only validation for using AMP is if its the ONLY way to get * in your company's doors, and even then only so far as to convine to buy into * but enough for them to get tired of its suckyness and let you go * solo |
17:14.20 | Strom_C | aljaderi, I have spent two hours now picking through the code trying to figure out how to make telephones ring for an additional five seconds. |
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17:14.44 | nesys | benjk and a way to remove asterisk and all libs installed from package? |
17:14.55 | Strom_C | with normal asterisk this would have taken perhaps two minutes tops |
17:15.00 | nesys | benjk always on debian sarge |
17:15.07 | aljaderi | well thanks anyways |
17:15.07 | benjk | you could download my uninstall shell script |
17:15.25 | nesys | benjk where? :) |
17:15.31 | benjk | its a bash shell script originally for OSX, but some folks have used in on Linux and BSD |
17:16.04 | nesys | benjk I need to know only the libs used .. then I remove manually one by one with apt-get |
17:16.28 | benjk | http://www.sunrise-tel.com/asterisk-on-macosx.html |
17:16.29 | nesys | benjk deborphan is quite dangerous |
17:16.40 | benjk | scroll down a bit where it says Asterisk Shell Scripts |
17:16.52 | nain | benjk: User/Doctor is calling from 1800 number and calling is coming at Asterisk Server in SIP. After playing intro message i wanted to authenticate user so he can record his dictation( thinking about voicemail or dicate) application. or if he wanted to talk with agent he can talk to agent. |
17:17.03 | benjk | you can always read the script and figure out what you need |
17:17.22 | nesys | benjk yeppa :) thank you |
17:18.46 | [TK]D-Fender | nain : Yes, * can do all that rather easily. |
17:18.48 | benjk | nain: I can't see why this should be any different from non-medical uses |
17:19.21 | nain | yes.. it's not different from non-medical use. |
17:19.23 | [TK]D-Fender | nain : Like benjk was saying that is just using * as a voice recording service (like a dating service almost) which is a common application of *. |
17:19.48 | [TK]D-Fender | All of that can be done in the dial-plan rather quickly. A days work at most. |
17:19.48 | nain | hmmmm good to know |
17:20.53 | nain | benjk: My problem is that How * can identify that which user is calling from 1800 and where to save it's dictation... |
17:21.21 | Strom_C | nain, your trunks should have calling party number delivery |
17:21.22 | [TK]D-Fender | where to save it is up to your dial-plan and identifying the caller is no different. |
17:21.23 | benjk | use authenticate() |
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17:22.36 | benjk | I cloned Tipper the dog today |
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17:23.06 | benjk | with a bit of genetical engineering |
17:23.09 | nain | benjk: but authenticate only authenticate the password not username |
17:23.41 | benjk | tweaked its record listening genes into telephone genes |
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17:24.00 | [TK]D-Fender | nain : jsut do it in 2 steps using the ASTDB or something. Trust me its easy. |
17:24.08 | paryl | i just updated 1.2.0 to 1.2.1, and suddenly it can't find my sound files... "File "queue-youarenext" does not exist in any format" but the file hasn't changed... and it says none of my mailboxes exists even though they're in voicemail.conf |
17:25.13 | nain | TK]D-Fender: but for 10 user i don't want to use ASTDB |
17:26.21 | [TK]D-Fender | nain : Either way all very easy. |
17:26.40 | [TK]D-Fender | So if its a yes/no answer they are looking for, then YES, * can do it all for them rather easily |
17:27.14 | nain | hmmmmm |
17:27.41 | benjk | does anybody know what happened to Voicetronix? |
17:27.51 | benjk | their website seems to be dead |
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17:28.02 | nain | Thanks to everybody for helping |
17:29.57 | paryl | anybody have any idea why those things would happen? |
17:30.43 | benjk | depends on your preferred belief system |
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17:31.16 | tzanger | paryl: did you somehow change your base directory? |
17:31.26 | tzanger | are any full paths shown anywhere that might be able to help debug this |
17:31.41 | benjk | if you're jewish I think it is "why does sh*t always happen to us", if you're buddhist it is "sh*t happens", there were some for catholics and protestants too, but I can't remember those |
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17:32.09 | paryl | tzanger: i don't THINK i did... where would i find that? |
17:32.16 | iccomputing | I gotta problem with Voicemail...it doesnt give me time to record..it just drops to the options...any ideas? |
17:32.31 | tzanger | I'd look in /etc/asterisk and just grep around a little |
17:33.35 | paryl | asterisk.conf shows all of the same directories as before... |
17:34.09 | paryl | and what's odd is, extensions.conf and sip.conf are working perfectly, because it's behaving there. it's just not reading the mailboxes on voicemail.conf |
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17:36.30 | paryl | WARNING[24522]: app_voicemail.c:2384 leave_voicemail: No entry in voicemail config file for '4040' |
17:36.41 | paryl | even though it's definitely there |
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17:36.56 | [TK]D-Fender | paryl : pastebin extensions & voicemail.conf |
17:37.22 | iccomputing | anyone ever have a problem where VOICEMAIL does not record messages? it just rolls down the options until it goes through them all?? |
17:39.04 | iccomputing | in my Debug I get - Recording the message, - x=0, open writing: /var/spool/... |
17:40.27 | Chris__AFK | grr - ok back from my pickup |
17:40.28 | junbug | iccomputing: permissions, full filesystem? |
17:40.47 | Chris__AFK | step 8 gives me an error also 'unable to open master device '/dev/zap/ctl' |
17:41.28 | Cybertoy | here's an interesting one ... If you have characters in the number-part of the callerID string then some mobile phone providers in the US won't route the call. |
17:41.35 | Cybertoy | happens to me with my Cingular... |
17:41.58 | Cybertoy | I tried to explain this to the people with Customer Services at Cingular .. but I think they have no idea what I'm talking about. |
17:42.38 | *** join/#asterisk gaupe (i=rmo@slogen.sunnmore.net) |
17:42.50 | iccomputing | junbug - yes, i am root |
17:43.50 | junbug | iccomputing: yes but does asterisk user have perms |
17:44.10 | iccomputing | this is driving me nutz! it doesnt give you any time to record the message...just goes to the next "play whatever" |
17:44.31 | paryl | ok... figured that out... after the update i had to specify the context in the Voicemail command |
17:44.46 | iccomputing | junbug: mmm....should, the voicemail was working before...i changed some extensions with AMP and then it all went to shit |
17:44.49 | slappingt | on the same extension how do i get asterisk to email voicemail message to two email addresses? |
17:45.18 | slappingt | maybe semi colon instead of coma? |
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17:46.02 | iccomputing | junbug: do you think I am getting the "x=0, open writing /var/spool/ast..." because of permissions? |
17:46.15 | iccomputing | junbug: how can I verify my perm level? |
17:46.39 | junbug | hmm well not after you said after you chgd an ext |
17:46.49 | junbug | revert the ext chge |
17:47.28 | Chris__AFK | Module 0: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) |
17:47.29 | Chris__AFK | Module 1: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) |
17:47.29 | Chris__AFK | Module 2: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) |
17:47.29 | Chris__AFK | Module 3: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode) |
17:47.29 | Chris__AFK | <PROTECTED> |
17:47.35 | iccomputing | OMG! i think i found it..in /var/spool/asterisk/voicemail << this is VM not voicemail!!! |
17:47.35 | *** join/#asterisk eivindtr (n=eivindtr@062016241059.customer.alfanett.no) |
17:48.17 | Chris__AFK | as you can see all modules go up, but ztcfg -vv doesn't run... heck i'll ignore it for now :-/ |
17:49.10 | iccomputing | junbug: should /var/spool/asterisk/voicemail exist?? I only have a file called VM...its not even a directory... |
17:49.24 | *** join/#asterisk sonic2wb (i=sonic2wb@user-11208d5.dsl.mindspring.com) |
17:49.41 | sonic2wb | dang this rain |
17:50.27 | tuxinator_linuxM | sonic2wb: rained stopped here, really windy now |
17:50.39 | sonic2wb | where is here? |
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17:50.44 | tuxinator_linuxM | SoCal |
17:50.48 | sonic2wb | ah |
17:50.56 | sonic2wb | we watching rose parade |
17:50.57 | sonic2wb | lol |
17:51.07 | sonic2wb | on on the eastcoast |
17:53.21 | tuxinator_linuxM | hmm, forgot about the parade |
17:53.26 | tuxinator_linuxM | looking for it |
17:54.31 | iccomputing | HOW DO I FIGURE OUT WHERE MY VOICEMAILS ARE STORED ON THE PBX? |
17:55.41 | asterboy | Found a nice SIP tutorial: http://www.iptel.org/sip/siptutorial.pdf |
17:55.43 | Chris_10 | iccomputing: try: FIND -NAME '*.MP3' |
17:55.47 | Chris_10 | but, hint: without caps ;-) |
17:56.15 | asterboy | sould be nice to add to jbot and fix the broken link currently stored. |
17:56.19 | asterboy | ~sip |
17:56.21 | jbot | rumour has it, sip is http://www.cs.columbia.edu/sip/ X11 PPP dialer interface written in gtk+. URL: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Campus/3104/sip/ Session Initiation Protocol (see RFC 3261) |
17:56.32 | asterboy | geocities link is bogus |
17:56.38 | Chris_10 | can you unpdf it, I hate pdf's more than I hate being tortured to death in a prison camp and having my eyes seared out of my skull with hot pokers |
17:56.47 | asterboy | agree |
17:56.53 | asterboy | pdf sucks ass |
17:56.54 | LostFrog | Chris_10: you've had that done too? |
17:56.58 | ping1 | check out /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf and look for the astspooldir directory |
17:57.29 | Chris_10 | LostFrog: no, but it felt like it after all these years of using pdf's, sometimes, late at night, I yearn for the release of death, rather than click one more pdf link... |
17:57.46 | Chris_10 | pdf: you load it on your pda, and the pages are all in the wrong order yey |
17:57.47 | tzafrir_laptop | asterboy, what's the big problem with pdf? |
17:58.00 | Chris_10 | pdf: it just likes to use your cpu because it's happy |
17:58.05 | asterboy | the fact you need a reader? |
17:58.13 | asterboy | I want just html |
17:58.19 | Chris_10 | asterboy: you need a reader even for plain text |
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17:58.20 | tzafrir_laptop | asterboy, xpdf? evince? |
17:58.37 | asterboy | slow |
17:58.46 | asterboy | html is so much faster and easier to work with |
17:59.17 | Chris_10 | tzafrir_laptop: tagging: mem hogging: the fact that it is a bullshit format that DOES NOTHING! adobe, cpu, annoying. Someone somewhere write a ndf format and be done with it! |
17:59.18 | asterboy | pdf is just another layer of association |
17:59.41 | Chris_10 | from a company that invents things such a 'digital negatives' *shudder* |
17:59.47 | Chris_10 | sueing people who break the 'security' |
17:59.55 | asterboy | what security? |
18:00.00 | Chris_10 | EXACTLY! |
18:00.04 | asterboy | print to postscript...done |
18:00.11 | tzafrir_laptop | Chris_10, so don't use adobe's inflated reader |
18:00.20 | asterboy | I use Foxit |
18:00.20 | Chris_10 | tzafrir_laptop: no I am against the concept of the format |
18:00.30 | nesys | there's an howto to install asterisk on debian from source? i.e. first install mpg123, then sox, then ... |
18:00.30 | Chris_10 | Foxit is ?? |
18:00.44 | tzafrir_laptop | nesys, apt-get install asteisk |
18:00.55 | tzafrir_laptop | apt-get source asterisk |
18:01.03 | nesys | tzafrir_laptop 1.0.9? |
18:01.18 | asterboy | http://www.foxitsoftware.com/ |
18:01.21 | tzafrir_laptop | and even if you don't like installing from source, apt-get build-dep asterisk |
18:01.31 | tzafrir_laptop | nesys, sid now has 1.2.1 |
18:01.38 | kink0 | anyone know how to open audio channels ussing the USB cable to a mobile phone instead bt ? |
18:01.40 | tzafrir_laptop | nesys, Sarge? |
18:01.52 | nesys | tzafrir_laptop 1.2.1 doesn't work correctly with my conf ... sip has maybe a bug |
18:01.59 | nesys | tzafrir_laptop yep sarge |
18:02.01 | fugitivo | kink0: get a gsm gateway |
18:02.08 | asterboy | pdf documents always have really bad graphic compression AND the file size is outrageous...many times I have had to deal with crashing. |
18:02.24 | asterboy | Adobe reader is a really bad product. |
18:02.26 | nesys | tzafrir_laptop I know my conf works correctly with 1.0.9 on freebsd ... but I need debian now |
18:02.33 | tzanger | asterboy: odd, I have no problems with it |
18:02.38 | tzanger | I prefer pdf for most things actually |
18:02.46 | LostFrog | xpdf? |
18:02.50 | tzanger | anything that doesn't sit/format nicely in plain text should be pdf IMO |
18:02.51 | fugitivo | asterboy: pdf is the best option for documents |
18:02.59 | tzafrir_laptop | nesys, I would naturally recommend you rapid, http://xorcom.com/rapid |
18:03.02 | fugitivo | asterboy: what do you use? .doc? |
18:03.04 | LostFrog | ps2pdf, gv? |
18:03.05 | tzanger | acroread/kpdf never fail me |
18:03.10 | tzafrir_laptop | It is not much different from Sarge |
18:03.24 | asterboy | I just like html |
18:03.49 | tzafrir_laptop | Also have a look at http://rapid.dotsrc.org/ http://xorcom-rapid.deblios.de/ |
18:04.04 | *** join/#asterisk sofh (i=sofh@203.101.182.123) |
18:04.18 | kink0 | fugitivo, I have it running fine yet, but is connected to the sound card. |
18:04.19 | fugitivo | asterboy: if you have to send a document to a person, you send html with styles.css and images attached? |
18:04.49 | asterboy | yuk |
18:04.55 | tzafrir_laptop | duh, http://xorcom-rapid.berlios.de/ |
18:06.29 | nesys | tzafrir_laptop I need to install 1.0.9 on my debian server, and not on another new installation, thanks ;) |
18:07.07 | tzafrir_laptop | nesys, use either the CD or updates.xorcom.com as an extra apt source |
18:07.22 | in-side | warning: passing arg 2 of `mysql_real_escape_string' discards qualifiers from pointer target type |
18:07.38 | Qwell | in-side: warning, not error |
18:07.44 | in-side | ok ;) |
18:07.49 | drumkilla | well, that's not a good warning. |
18:07.53 | in-side | I was trying to escape the string |
18:07.59 | drumkilla | you should not ignore it |
18:08.04 | Qwell | oh |
18:08.10 | in-side | to fix the res_config_mysql.c |
18:08.11 | in-side | :S |
18:08.20 | drumkilla | heh |
18:08.24 | in-side | it is sql inject vunerable :( |
18:08.25 | Qwell | escape the string? |
18:08.33 | in-side | ya scape the sql string |
18:08.35 | Qwell | use ${SQL_ESC} |
18:08.38 | asterboy | thats a good point...what is an alternative for document formats? .doc is brutal |
18:08.50 | nesys | tzafrir_laptop interesting .. could you figure out how use xorcom.com to catch the 1.0.9 source and install? |
18:08.53 | in-side | Qwell ? at C code? |
18:08.56 | drumkilla | it's likely that it's a char * vs. const char * |
18:09.02 | Qwell | from the dialplan :p |
18:09.19 | in-side | can't ... |
18:09.22 | drumkilla | Qwell: me too |
18:09.26 | in-side | it is getting from database :S |
18:09.40 | in-side | and it's doin insecure updates to it |
18:09.46 | in-side | with realtime |
18:09.57 | in-side | mysql_real_escape_string(mysql, newparam, nnewparam, strlen(nnewparam)); |
18:10.03 | in-side | I would like to do this |
18:10.18 | in-side | i tried with mysql_real_escape_string(&mysql, newparam, nnewparam, strlen(nnewparam)); |
18:10.35 | kink0 | anyone has experiment with chan_bluetooth ? how bluetooth uses the phone as a chan and send/receive audio like a fclass=8 device ? |
18:10.36 | tzafrir_laptop | nesys, either: 'deb http://security.debian.org/ sarge/updates main' or 'deb http://rapid.dotsrc.org/ unstable/' in your apt sources, update and install asterisk. also get rapid-scripts |
18:11.03 | *** join/#asterisk TheCops (i=nobody@got.securebinary.com) |
18:11.13 | tzafrir_laptop | anyway, GTG |
18:11.18 | in-side | ok gotta it.. |
18:11.26 | in-side | it was about const char type |
18:11.35 | drumkilla | :) |
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18:12.02 | in-side | should I use &mysql or mysql |
18:12.04 | asterboy | Ah! Found a great pdf alternative...front page! |
18:12.05 | Qwell | nslookup, just like lilo, should be deprecated. ;] |
18:12.11 | asterboy | :P |
18:12.35 | in-side | should I use &mysql or mysql at mysql_real_escape_string() ? |
18:13.23 | kink0 | fugitivo: I brouth a 2N stargate, but seller found a problem and did not send me , after payment. Also I brouthg a Digium original 4 PRI card, and one dual Xeon server for that. Just the GSM gateway fails to deliver. |
18:13.25 | drumkilla | depends how mysql is declared |
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18:13.40 | in-side | static MYSQL mysql; |
18:13.44 | frenzy | hey all... |
18:13.45 | drumkilla | but it expects MYSQL * |
18:13.49 | in-side | hmm |
18:13.50 | frenzy | what does SIP Seeding peer from astdb: mean |
18:13.50 | drumkilla | then &mysql |
18:14.05 | in-side | but if I change it for static MYSQL *mysql |
18:14.06 | asterboy | Anyone tried http://www.net-it.com/ |
18:14.10 | bweschke | frenzy: you're restarting asterisk and it remembers where the peer was previously |
18:14.10 | in-side | it gave me an error |
18:14.12 | in-side | :( |
18:14.14 | drumkilla | in-side: no, bad |
18:14.21 | drumkilla | hehe |
18:14.29 | bweschke | fenzy: so - it loads the peer info of where the peer was previously before restart |
18:14.29 | ravenpi | Whose analog with EC card should I use? Digium's, or the new one Sangoma's coming out with? |
18:14.33 | in-side | should I have this as: static MYSQL mysql; |
18:14.35 | drumkilla | leave it how it is, and the first arg should be &mysql |
18:14.40 | in-side | ok |
18:14.59 | drumkilla | ravenpi: Digium's, of course. |
18:15.05 | drumkilla | :) |
18:15.27 | Druken | drumkilla: your judgement is tainted |
18:15.33 | ravenpi | ;-) If I hadn't had so much grief with my TDM400's, I might have gone with the "of course." But I have. |
18:15.52 | nesys | tzafrir_laptop thanks thanks ... and thanks again :) |
18:17.30 | in-side | drumkilla: qhat is this: assignment discards qualifiers from pointer target type |
18:17.35 | in-side | qhat = what |
18:17.46 | in-side | should i ignore it? |
18:17.59 | in-side | I got this too: passing arg 2 of `mysql_real_escape_string' discards qualifiers from pointer target type |
18:18.03 | drumkilla | in-side: it's the same kind of thing as your last error |
18:18.19 | drumkilla | yeah, you should not ignore those. |
18:18.31 | in-side | ok |
18:18.39 | in-side | thanks |
18:18.44 | drumkilla | it means your types are not matching up |
18:18.52 | in-side | I see |
18:18.58 | in-side | but it cast anyway don't it? |
18:19.11 | drumkilla | casting is not the solution :) |
18:19.16 | in-side | eheeh |
18:19.20 | in-side | ok |
18:19.36 | in-side | I don't se why because both then are const char type |
18:20.26 | in-side | nice.. core dump :p |
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18:21.36 | in-side | seems asterisk didn't like much I change MYSQL mysql; to static MYSQL mysql; |
18:21.58 | Qwell | in-side: yeah, he said not to change that :p |
18:22.22 | Corydon-w | Have you any concept of what that does? |
18:22.29 | in-side | ehehe |
18:22.45 | drumkilla | yay C |
18:22.46 | Druken | apparently not |
18:22.58 | Qwell | in-side: Where is it vuln to sql injection? |
18:23.02 | in-side | ya more less |
18:23.07 | *** join/#asterisk manolo (n=manolo@200.124.172.72) |
18:23.15 | in-side | Qwell: the database strings |
18:23.23 | Qwell | k |
18:23.25 | in-side | may contain injection code at dialing |
18:23.29 | in-side | or updating |
18:23.35 | in-side | so.. I decided to try to fix it :) |
18:23.36 | Qwell | It isn't params? |
18:23.41 | in-side | problem is I'm not a C coder :) |
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18:23.48 | in-side | I have some lights nly :) |
18:23.51 | Corydon-w | So use func_odbc |
18:23.58 | in-side | can't |
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18:24.08 | fugitivo | what is vulnerable to sql injection? |
18:24.14 | in-side | addons |
18:24.17 | lofi-rev | Incoming calls are very quiet - anything I can do about this? |
18:24.21 | fugitivo | what addons? |
18:24.24 | Qwell | fugitivo: almost any product ever made which uses a database |
18:24.24 | in-side | mysql |
18:24.32 | fugitivo | mysql is evil |
18:24.37 | in-side | Qwell: ehehe |
18:24.39 | in-side | ya.. :) |
18:24.46 | in-side | <PROTECTED> |
18:24.48 | in-side | nice.. |
18:24.49 | robl^ | don't you just hate it when you have enuff ear wax to make enuff candles for a papal funeral? |
18:24.57 | in-side | asterisk is not liking the escape stuff |
18:24.58 | in-side | :S |
18:25.00 | in-side | damn |
18:25.06 | in-side | now what :S |
18:25.06 | fugitivo | robl^: nasty |
18:25.14 | manolo | Hello i need help with this: My digital recepcionist has 0 as the info extension... i want to make this extension available even if its busy (got 3 pstn lines), however if if i assign the 0 to the ring group.. it does not call any of the exts indicated in the group |
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18:25.46 | Qwell | manolo: AMP? |
18:25.48 | in-side | orr. i got it :) |
18:25.55 | manolo | Qwell, yes |
18:25.57 | Qwell | yeah |
18:26.01 | Qwell | amp is junk |
18:26.05 | in-side | yap |
18:26.15 | Cybertoy | agree |
18:26.21 | Cybertoy | vi rules. |
18:26.23 | in-side | I think mysql addo is also a junk |
18:26.29 | in-side | what a piece of shit of code |
18:26.29 | manolo | Qwell, yes everyone has told me so.. but i have no time to replace it |
18:26.30 | in-side | damn |
18:26.32 | fugitivo | manolo: #amportal, you are in the wrong channel |
18:26.42 | in-side | I'm not a C coder but even I'm can see it |
18:26.42 | in-side | :p |
18:26.47 | manolo | fugitivo, no one answers in that portal |
18:26.54 | *** part/#asterisk mhnoyes (n=mhnoyes@user-2ivfivk.dialup.mindspring.com) |
18:26.56 | Qwell | manolo: well, we can't help you with their program |
18:26.58 | fugitivo | manolo: well, this is not an AMP channel |
18:27.07 | manolo | Qwell, i wanna make it through .conf files |
18:27.10 | Qwell | can't/won't |
18:27.15 | Qwell | manolo: Then ditch AMP... |
18:27.15 | in-side | Qwell: how is res_config_mysql.c called? |
18:27.23 | Qwell | in-side: dunno |
18:27.27 | in-side | Qwell: ok |
18:27.28 | manolo | Qwell, which is the best instead of AMP then?? |
18:27.32 | Qwell | manolo: vi |
18:27.50 | manolo | Qwell, i need a easy-to-use sys 'cause we are commercials |
18:27.57 | fugitivo | manolo: AMP generates a lot of macros and includes, we can't/won't help you until you install asterisk from source because it's hard to find a problem with AMP |
18:28.00 | in-side | the must stupid thing is... this was already fixed sometime at chan_sip and chan_iax |
18:28.01 | in-side | :S |
18:28.17 | Cybertoy | manolo, can you create a s-BUSY extension that redirects to the digital receptionist? |
18:28.26 | in-side | but can't find now the entire source fixed only some a patchs |
18:28.37 | in-side | I found this: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/svn-commits/2004-February/001075.html |
18:28.37 | manolo | Cybertoy, via AMP?? |
18:28.45 | fugitivo | in-side: #asterisk-dev |
18:28.51 | Cybertoy | manolo, no ... in the extensions.conf file. |
18:29.01 | Druken | manolo: if your commercial, then pay someone like me to do it for you |
18:29.31 | manolo | Druken, im the technician guy |
18:29.44 | nesys | tzafrir_laptop I've installed all, but it doesn't work ... when I try with "asterisk -vvvvv", I see: |
18:29.45 | manolo | Druken, i should be managing this shit to worl |
18:29.57 | nesys | [...] Jan 2 19:29:08 WARNING[6310]: loader.c:440 load_modules: Loading module chan_oh323.so failed! |
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18:30.14 | ravenpi | lofi-rev: play with the rx-gain. |
18:30.34 | fugitivo | manolo: did you install that asterisk box? |
18:31.00 | manolo | fugitivo, what? the asterisk@home? which box? |
18:31.14 | fugitivo | manolo: the box you're trying to configure |
18:31.26 | manolo | fugitivo, of course |
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18:36.41 | p0g0_ | Folks, please direct me to where I might get AMP installation failure questions answered. I'm stuck on a [FATAL] cannot connect to database error that doesn't respond to starting amportal (the googled answer). |
18:36.48 | manolo | someone tell me whats the best GUI for my company, so that they don't need geeks to configure basic settings |
18:37.51 | manolo | p0g0_, it could be that you changed the amp password in op_server.cfg |
18:37.52 | Qwell | p0g0_: #amportal |
18:38.14 | Qwell | manolo: one you write that doesn't suck |
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18:38.23 | fugitivo | p0g0_: #amportal |
18:38.36 | rob0 | companies need geeks to manage technology |
18:38.37 | manolo | p0g0_ manager secret: amp111 |
18:38.51 | Druken | i don't think there is a GOOD gui for asterisk's configs.... |
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18:39.02 | p0g0_ | thank you all. |
18:39.04 | manolo | rob0, but they do not need them for configuring a simple voicemal |
18:39.07 | BugKham | what's the way to get a return status of a zap channel |
18:39.09 | drumkilla | there are some good ones that cost $$$ |
18:39.09 | Druken | it's just too god damn configurable to have a gui setup |
18:39.18 | fugitivo | manolo: yes they do |
18:39.21 | manolo | drumkilla, need only the free ones |
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18:39.47 | fugitivo | manolo: ask companies that use avaya or nortel pbx if they don't need a techie to setup simple extensions |
18:39.49 | BugKham | I tried with DIALSTATUS but it didn't work out for me |
18:40.05 | manolo | fugitivo, that would be me then |
18:40.25 | manolo | fugitivo, if not by this fucking Polycom. |
18:40.41 | manolo | fugitivo, since last monday it does not work |
18:40.53 | Druken | well, that's only a week.... |
18:40.55 | Druken | :) |
18:41.13 | manolo | Druken, lol, but too much for a simple phone |
18:41.49 | BugKham | anyone using ZAPTEL + POTs here? |
18:41.56 | Druken | well, if your the TECH, no offence, you should be able to figure this out... i was able to... and i'm not the smartest guy here... |
18:43.08 | manolo | Druken, i have figured other problems besides this, but POlycom refuses to work ,, fuck! |
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18:43.17 | in-side | how can i read a core? |
18:43.18 | badboyz | manolo: whats wrong w/ polycom? |
18:43.23 | badboyz | mine all work perfect |
18:44.01 | sonic2wb | http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/01/02/mine.explosion.ap/index.html?section=cnn_topstories |
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18:44.05 | ravenpi | If it weren't for their damb boot time, I'd love 'em oodles. Just bought 15 Polycom 501's... |
18:44.19 | ravenpi | s/damb/damn/; |
18:44.23 | ping1 | yeah, the polycoms are terribly slow to boot |
18:44.45 | manolo | ravenpi, yeah even for the smallest change |
18:44.46 | badboyz | boot time & no backlit are my only 2 bitches |
18:44.58 | manolo | badboyz, i've told you already |
18:45.06 | badboyz | manolo: you've told me nothing |
18:45.10 | manolo | badboyz, the one way comm issue |
18:45.18 | badboyz | ah that was you |
18:45.20 | ravenpi | And I *really like* the way they can upload their config changes back to the FTP server. |
18:45.21 | badboyz | did you read the docs? |
18:45.43 | fugitivo | hey, i hate booting my machine too, but i don't boot it everyday :) |
18:45.46 | manolo | badboyz, i've read IT but it just shows two lines to add to the ext.conf |
18:45.55 | manolo | badboyz, besides that nothing changes |
18:46.09 | badboyz | manolo: then you need to start pasting your configs to pastebin |
18:46.17 | ping1 | makes it easy to provision a new phone...create the mac-phone.cfg and setup the phone to boot from a ftp server |
18:46.21 | manolo | badboyz, the problem they treat there is slightly different from what i got here |
18:46.52 | manolo | badboyz, i have no boot server for my polycom... could be that the reason?? |
18:47.11 | ravenpi | ping1: Yeah. That just rocks. Great for even medium installs. Some day, I'll get off my lazy a**, and tie it in with DHCP, and have it auto-provision. |
18:47.17 | manolo | badboyz, they say is not necesary if u have only one |
18:47.24 | ping1 | manolo, what do you have the type= set to in sip.conf ? |
18:47.48 | manolo | ping1, hold on, ill take a look |
18:48.13 | Qwell | <manolo> badboyz, i've told you already |
18:48.15 | Qwell | humor the rest of us |
18:48.21 | manolo | ping1, friend |
18:48.38 | manolo | Qwell, what Qwell? |
18:48.41 | ping1 | what version of the bootrom and sip.lrd are you running on the polycom ? |
18:48.57 | ping1 | sip.ld that is |
18:48.58 | Qwell | manolo: What is the actual problem you're having? |
18:49.03 | Qwell | We shouldn't have to guess... |
18:49.29 | manolo | ping1, SIP:1.6.2.0041 |
18:49.44 | ping1 | same as here....one way audio ? |
18:49.46 | manolo | Qwell, my Polycom is making calls but not recieving them |
18:49.50 | ping1 | ah |
18:49.53 | manolo | ping1, YES! |
18:50.09 | ping1 | manolo, one way audio or just no incoming calls? |
18:50.17 | ping1 | two different things |
18:50.19 | manolo | ping1, one way audio |
18:50.42 | BugKham | Qwell: hi Qwell, lucky to see you here |
18:50.44 | manolo | ping1, cause the poly rings when there is an incoming call. i pick it up but, there is no audio |
18:51.01 | *** join/#asterisk NewSole (n=dave@d38-53-48.commercial1.cgocable.net) |
18:51.02 | manolo | Qwell, remember now? |
18:51.14 | BugKham | Qwell: about the DIALSTATUS you told me a few days ago |
18:51.38 | manolo | ping1, you say u have the same problem?? |
18:51.39 | BugKham | Qwell: does it work with Zap channels + POTs? |
18:51.42 | ping1 | how many phones do you have on the same network? any NAT's/PAT;s involved ? |
18:52.01 | ping1 | manolo, no, I do not have the smae problem...just the same setup |
18:52.08 | *** part/#asterisk Grigorii (n=Grigorii@dt022n35.tampabay.res.rr.com) |
18:52.25 | manolo | ping1, no nat.. just one poly, one COSUN (A chinese IP phone thats working fine, and other two with Xlite) |
18:52.32 | fugitivo | viLeR: yo haria una interfaz web para eso |
18:52.40 | manolo | fugitivo, para que fugitivo? |
18:52.50 | fugitivo | oops |
18:52.51 | manolo | fugitivo, perdon |
18:52.57 | viLeR | heheh |
18:53.05 | ping1 | manolo, do you know what codec is being negotiated? |
18:53.15 | fugitivo | manolo: where are you from? |
18:53.22 | manolo | ping1, i cant tell the codec from the polycom.. |
18:53.35 | manolo | fugitivo, COLOMBIA |
18:53.42 | *** join/#asterisk n4y (n=tmalkut@fw.orasoft.net.pl) |
18:53.51 | ping1 | manolo, show channels in the asterisk CLI |
18:53.59 | ping1 | manolo, when a call in placed |
18:54.14 | manolo | ping1, well and.. |
18:55.06 | manolo | ping1, What should i see?? |
18:55.49 | [TK]D-Fender | 192.168.20.xxx 2031 e065e55e-80 00101/00102 ulaw No Rx: ACK |
18:56.02 | [TK]D-Fender | manolo : just look at the output. Mine clearly shows ULAW |
18:56.15 | ping1 | sorry, sip show channels |
18:56.26 | ping1 | ulaw, alaw, gsm or 729 |
18:57.30 | manolo | for everyone> the Wiki shows NOTHING about solving the problem with the Polycom. |
18:57.37 | Qwell | BugKham: I don't look at messages, unless somebody is offering me money... |
18:57.55 | ping1 | manolo, I run the polycom 301's and 501s without issue |
18:58.16 | *** join/#asterisk lesouvage (n=lesouvag@82.74.11.143) |
18:58.24 | [TK]D-Fender | I run almost 30 Polycom IP60x's at my office... al work jsut fine. Is you phone local to the server? |
18:58.38 | ping1 | manolo, same subnet? |
18:58.46 | manolo | ping1, it shows ulaw |
18:58.55 | Strom_C | oh boy oh boy, Los Angeles gets a major rainstorm and OUR PRI FALLS FLAT ON ITS FACE |
18:59.06 | manolo | Yes they are all connected to the same Switch |
18:59.29 | Qwell | manolo: pastebin your sip.conf entry for the polycom |
18:59.38 | Qwell | and is the firewall open on the asterisk box for rtp? |
18:59.40 | manolo | ping1, yes same subnet, they're connected to the same switch |
18:59.45 | manolo | ping1, OK |
18:59.47 | *** join/#asterisk darby_t (i=darby_t@dkn197.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl) |
19:00.30 | *** join/#asterisk brockj49464 (n=brockj49@63.87.56.159) |
19:01.10 | manolo | ping1, http://pastebin.com/487472 |
19:01.14 | manolo | ping1, http://pastebin.com/487472 |
19:01.15 | BugKham | Qwell: i see |
19:01.39 | Qwell | manolo: and which of those entries is for the polycom in question? |
19:01.53 | manolo | Qwell, 204 |
19:02.17 | manolo | 204 is the poly.... is the same as all others |
19:02.22 | Qwell | and is the firewall open on the asterisk box for rtp? |
19:02.32 | *** join/#asterisk lilo (i=levin@freenode/staff/pdpc.levin) |
19:02.54 | manolo | Qwell, it works fine for other SIP Phones |
19:02.59 | *** join/#asterisk asterboy (n=Snake@S01060204ee2b6007.ed.shawcable.net) |
19:03.04 | manolo | Qwell, Yes its open |
19:03.08 | asterboy | Found a SIP book: Alan B. Johnston: “SIP: |
19:03.08 | asterboy | Understanding the Session |
19:03.08 | asterboy | Initiation Protocol” |
19:03.17 | *** join/#asterisk edgenet (n=edgenet@www.mebkenya.com) |
19:03.20 | ping1 | change the qualify statement to no |
19:03.21 | manolo | Qwell, how do i check that?? |
19:03.34 | asterboy | Anyone else recomend a good SIP book? |
19:03.43 | Qwell | asterboy: the rfc |
19:03.44 | Qwell | s |
19:03.50 | manolo | ping1, it was on no.. i checked on the guide you told me, and it was in that value |
19:04.05 | ping1 | manolo, ok |
19:04.20 | ping1 | manolo, to check the firewall rules iptables -L -n |
19:04.27 | asterboy | lol, besides the tortuous rfc |
19:04.32 | ping1 | check for ACCEPT for INPUT and OUTPUT chanins |
19:04.35 | ravenpi | Speaking of books, what's a good T1 book? I know oodles about ISDN, but diddly about non-ISDN T1. |
19:04.37 | manolo | ping1, in the CLI right? |
19:04.46 | ping1 | manolo, looks right |
19:05.16 | [TK]D-Fender | manolo : Set "NAT=NO" for them |
19:05.26 | manolo | ping1, that no such command in CLI |
19:05.43 | ping1 | exit the asterisk CLI and run it at the # prompt |
19:05.47 | *** join/#asterisk harryvv (n=none@S010600a0c93f6f7e.vs.shawcable.net) |
19:06.29 | manolo | ping1, still , command not found.... -L -n you say? |
19:06.39 | ping1 | iptables -L -n |
19:06.58 | Qwell | ravenpi: the rfc's |
19:06.59 | Qwell | :p |
19:07.05 | manolo | [root@asterisk1 ~]# iptables -L -n |
19:07.05 | manolo | Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT) |
19:07.05 | manolo | target prot opt source destination |
19:07.05 | manolo | Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT) |
19:07.05 | manolo | target prot opt source destination |
19:07.05 | manolo | Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) |
19:07.07 | manolo | target prot opt source destination |
19:07.10 | Qwell | ~pb |
19:07.11 | jbot | pb is, like, a place to paste your stuff without flooding the channel - try http://pastebin.com/, or http://pastebin.ca |
19:07.12 | manolo | sorry |
19:07.18 | ping1 | not a firewall issue then |
19:07.27 | manolo | ping1, well... |
19:07.42 | ping1 | manolo, I am at a loss |
19:08.09 | Qwell | manolo: pastebin a sip debug |
19:08.13 | manolo | ping1, Would it be the non-existing boot server? |
19:08.30 | ping1 | manolo, which model of phone? |
19:08.36 | [TK]D-Fender | manolo : Did you change your [204] to "nat=no"? |
19:08.42 | manolo | ping1, 501 |
19:08.49 | Qwell | [TK]D-Fender: it's set to never |
19:08.54 | [TK]D-Fender | manolo : also, what SIP / BR firmware are you runing on it? |
19:08.55 | seele_ | Qwell, where is the sip debug? |
19:09.04 | Qwell | seele_: you type sip debug, and make a call |
19:09.07 | manolo | [TK]D-Fender, yeah.. i changed it |
19:09.24 | seele_ | Qwell, ok thanks |
19:09.33 | [TK]D-Fender | Change it to "no". The only phone I've ever needed "never" for are my Uniden UIP-200's |
19:09.38 | Qwell | I'm sure if file were here, he'd have it corrected in an instant |
19:09.46 | [TK]D-Fender | So on a reload do you still only get 1-way audio? |
19:11.34 | manolo | there goes the sip debug |
19:12.00 | manolo | You have not answered my prior question... i have no boot room.. is that the reason?? |
19:12.29 | manolo | Qwell, there's the debug http://pastebin.com/487486 |
19:12.40 | ping1 | manolo, boot server vs bootrom |
19:12.56 | ping1 | you have a bootrom otherwise the phone would not boot |
19:13.18 | ping1 | manolo, having no boot server would not cause this |
19:13.27 | manolo | ping1, the phone is by default, using a bootrom on its own |
19:14.06 | manolo | ping1, what i mean is that there is no server (machine) doing the bootload |
19:15.00 | Qwell | meh, amp |
19:15.05 | [TK]D-Fender | manolo : I am asking yuor which veriosn of SIP & BootROM is loaded on the phone. <- |
19:15.06 | *** join/#asterisk maxv (n=000@84.246.70.76) |
19:15.19 | *** join/#asterisk Simon- (i=byte@blackhole.arlott.org.uk) |
19:15.21 | Strom_C | AMP is a flaming pile of horsecock with dogballs on the side. |
19:15.23 | Qwell | manolo: what are you calling to test the one-way audio? |
19:15.32 | [TK]D-Fender | nvm, I can see it in the debug info.... |
19:15.58 | manolo | Qwell, im calling from another phone to the Poly... thats where the problem is |
19:16.12 | manolo | Qwell, cause when the poly calls its ok |
19:16.24 | Qwell | So then it's a problem with the other phone |
19:16.25 | maxv | òóò åñòü êàíàë íà ðóññêîì? |
19:16.25 | Qwell | ? |
19:16.34 | ping1 | manolo, hold on...if the polycom calls then you have two way audio? |
19:16.37 | [TK]D-Fender | manolo : While you're at it, try to force the codec in your sip.conf "disallow=all", "allow=ulaw" |
19:16.40 | manolo | [TK]D-Fender, SIP version: 1.6.2.004, bootroom: 2.6.1.003 |
19:16.42 | *** join/#asterisk umay (n=chris@65-37-2-236.nrp2.roc.ny.frontiernet.net) |
19:16.44 | Qwell | [TK]D-Fender: it's using ulaw |
19:16.57 | Cyberchen | Strom_C and why do you use it? |
19:16.59 | *** join/#asterisk alephcom (n=alephcom@host75.net14.mcsnet.ca) |
19:17.06 | maxv | russian channel? |
19:17.07 | manolo | ping1, theres normal functiong when i make call FROM the Polycom.. |
19:17.37 | manolo | ping1, but there no audio in or out when calling TO the Poly |
19:17.39 | ping1 | sounds like the other phone is the problem...not sending audio to the correct port |
19:17.41 | Qwell | manolo: and you're 100% positive that it isn't the OTHER phone? |
19:17.46 | Strom_C | Cyberchen, because my client specified it, and like an idiot I said "Oh, OK, I guess I can try that" |
19:17.57 | Strom_C | last time I ever make that mistake :) |
19:18.00 | manolo | i have called from all the extensions..... |
19:18.09 | manolo | all the others phones are ok |
19:18.14 | Qwell | and are the OTHER phones on the same LAN? |
19:18.15 | ping1 | but are they all the same type of phone? |
19:18.17 | Cyberchen | Strom_C tell me a bether management interface that is free |
19:18.21 | manolo | Qwell, yes |
19:18.23 | Qwell | Cyberchen: vi |
19:18.26 | Strom_C | Cyberchen: vim |
19:18.27 | Strom_C | or emacs |
19:18.28 | manolo | ping1, no |
19:18.28 | Strom_C | or pico |
19:18.31 | Qwell | nano |
19:18.32 | Cyberchen | .oO( joe ;) |
19:19.00 | manolo | ping1, it should work ok with other phones.. even the ZAP ones |
19:19.14 | ping1 | manolo, I agree... |
19:19.21 | manolo | ping1, i can call from the POly to a ZAp ext and it works fine.. |
19:19.32 | Qwell | then the problem is very obviously with the other phones |
19:19.37 | ping1 | did you have anything on the polycom phone such as port ? |
19:19.41 | manolo | The poly just dont get any outcoming calls |
19:19.42 | Qwell | What about calling the polycom from Zap? |
19:20.03 | Qwell | outcoming? |
19:20.03 | ping1 | sounds like the phone may not be registered |
19:20.05 | manolo | Qwellm, ZAP SIP whatever you like... its the same |
19:20.07 | ping1 | manolo, sip show peers |
19:20.15 | Qwell | ping1: if it gets calls, it's registered fine |
19:20.24 | *** part/#asterisk maxv (n=000@84.246.70.76) |
19:20.49 | ping1 | Qwell, I am not sure if it is not getting calls or just no audio |
19:21.19 | Qwell | manolo: which rtp ports is the polycom using? |
19:21.22 | *** join/#asterisk zeedo (n=zeedo@reboot-robot.net) |
19:21.33 | manolo | Qwell, its both.. well i think so.. cause the phone rings when getting a call.. but when i pick it up i hear nothing,. and neither do the caller |
19:21.36 | Qwell | screw it, show me an rtp debug |
19:21.48 | manolo | Qwell, how do i check it out |
19:21.51 | Qwell | So it's ZERO-WAY audio? |
19:22.01 | Qwell | ffs, stop changing the issue |
19:22.45 | manolo | Qwell, Zero way audio when the Poly gets a call |
19:22.45 | manolo | Qwell, not when making it |
19:22.45 | ping1 | Qwell, ffs ? |
19:22.45 | Qwell | That's hardly the same as one-way |
19:22.45 | Qwell | ping1: for fucks sake |
19:22.49 | ping1 | Qwell, thanks |
19:23.22 | Qwell | tip: if you're going to use technical terms to describe a problem...make sure you know wtf they mean |
19:23.26 | manolo | There goes, the sip show peers 204 is poly http://pastebin.com/487495 |
19:23.57 | manolo | Qwell, sorry thats the way i thought i could describe it |
19:24.08 | Qwell | don't think. know. |
19:24.29 | manolo | Qwell , how do i make the rtp debug |
19:24.36 | Qwell | same way you did the sip debug |
19:24.42 | Qwell | except rtp debug |
19:24.44 | ping1 | rtp debug |
19:25.24 | *** join/#asterisk RoyK (n=roy@55.80-202-161.nextgentel.com) |
19:25.44 | manolo | ping1, just hold on a sec.. |
19:28.37 | *** join/#asterisk TheCops (i=nobody@got.securebinary.com) |
19:29.30 | manolo | http://pastebin.com/487510 |
19:29.47 | manolo | There is my rtp debug |
19:30.09 | manolo | viLer, hey viler de donde sos pues?? tenes asterisk? |
19:31.21 | Qwell | manolo: What are the rtp ports set to in asterisk and in the polycom? |
19:31.29 | Qwell | It's trying to go to 2226...thats definitely not the default |
19:31.35 | Qwell | 2236 rather |
19:31.58 | *** join/#asterisk chrisvarns (n=chris@ACCAE727.ipt.aol.com) |
19:32.05 | seele_ | viLeR, oe |
19:32.19 | manolo | Qwell, well i have changed them from the Poly web-based config |
19:33.27 | manolo | Qwell, Forced port or Port Range??? |
19:33.39 | ping1 | manolo, both |
19:34.07 | *** join/#asterisk Tekmaven (n=rhoffman@ool-457101fd.dyn.optonline.net) |
19:34.10 | Tekmaven | hey guys |
19:34.21 | manolo | ping1, ok ping.. but how do i change them in asterisk, which conf file? |
19:34.27 | ping1 | manolo, did this problem exhibit before changing those settings? |
19:35.09 | manolo | ping1, yes |
19:36.43 | manolo | how do i change the RTP in asterisk? |
19:37.10 | *** join/#asterisk luke-jr_ (n=luke-jr@user-0c938qu.cable.mindspring.com) |
19:37.25 | Tekmaven | meh, remind me to never think of broadvoice as being good |
19:37.25 | Tekmaven | lol |
19:37.52 | [TK]D-Fender | manolo : Just use the defaults (10000-20000) in both your web interface and rtp.conf |
19:37.55 | *** join/#asterisk secure75 (n=mic@p549A2E0F.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) |
19:38.25 | Tekmaven | so, im having this problem reciving calls now.. |
19:38.51 | Tekmaven | i know the call is hitting my asterisk, because if i give it an invalid context, asterisk will yell at the console when i make a call |
19:39.22 | Qwell | manolo: don't change them in asterisk. Change them on the polycom |
19:39.40 | manolo | Qwell, ok to 2236 you say? |
19:39.48 | Qwell | no, to whatever asterisk uses |
19:39.54 | Tekmaven | if i put the context to demo, it will ring twice, show up in "sip show channels", and then broadvoice will come in with their "the party is busy" shit |
19:40.17 | manolo | Qwell, i dont know which one uses asterisk.. in the Rtp conf there is a range |
19:40.47 | [TK]D-Fender | manolo : its SUPPOSED to be a range. |
19:41.30 | manolo | but in the Polycom shows a Forced Port" |
19:41.37 | [TK]D-Fender | Its shouldn't be. |
19:42.08 | manolo | [TK]D-Fender, well there is that blank to fill |
19:42.37 | [TK]D-Fender | Pastebin a copy of the web config page for RTP |
19:44.24 | Tekmaven | any of you guys have some insight? |
19:44.41 | Qwell | Tekmaven: well, what happens when you get the call? |
19:45.14 | Qwell | in a normal context |
19:45.53 | manolo | there is the web GUi conf in htlm tags .. open it in a web browser http://pastebin.com/487526 |
19:46.05 | Tekmaven | from what i can tell, asterisk does nothing and rejects it |
19:46.11 | *** join/#asterisk lilo (i=levin@freenode/staff/pdpc.levin) |
19:47.06 | Tekmaven | in fact, asterisk doesnt even say anything on the console |
19:47.17 | Qwell | manolo: set range start to 10000 and range end to 20000 |
19:47.55 | *** join/#asterisk darkskiez (n=darkskie@host-84-9-236-105.bulldogdsl.com) |
19:48.56 | [TK]D-Fender | Get rid of that forced port entry |
19:49.03 | [TK]D-Fender | and use 10000 as the start |
19:49.27 | manolo | [TK]D-Fender, thats already done |
19:49.38 | *** join/#asterisk swm__ (n=admin@digitaldatabits.net) |
19:49.46 | *** join/#asterisk tessier (n=treed@rrcs-67-53-110-66.west.biz.rr.com) |
19:49.52 | [TK]D-Fender | Ok if you set it like Qwell suggests, that part should be fixed |
19:50.30 | manolo | Still calling TO the Polycom.. rings but when picked up no audio no nothing |
19:51.19 | [TK]D-Fender | manolo : repaste the current RTP page |
19:51.32 | manolo | OK ill do |
19:51.36 | *** join/#asterisk implicit (n=implicit@200.12.227.205) |
19:51.39 | TheCops | hello fender |
19:51.40 | TheCops | :) |
19:52.08 | [TK]D-Fender | y0 |
19:52.11 | TheCops | [TK]D-Fender, I did the big move in my appartement, disconnected all phone, transfered to voip directly at bell main. |
19:52.14 | TheCops | :) |
19:52.24 | [TK]D-Fender | bell main? |
19:52.50 | manolo | [TK]D-Fender, http://pastebin.com/487544 |
19:52.54 | TheCops | yeah, at my bell main |
19:52.55 | Tekmaven | hmm |
19:53.00 | TheCops | the demarc point |
19:53.03 | Tekmaven | is there an application that lets me write text out on the console? |
19:53.47 | *** join/#asterisk joelsolanki (i=joelsola@202.160.161.93) |
19:53.56 | [TK]D-Fender | manolo : I don't see a port end on that set it to 10000-20000 in the line it offers you. |
19:54.09 | [TK]D-Fender | TheCops : So you put your apt on an ATA? |
19:54.12 | *** join/#asterisk dcoulson (n=dcoulson@muffin.davidcoulson.net) |
19:54.39 | manolo | [TK]D-Fender, im asking the same question |
19:54.44 | joelsolanki | any idea wheather sysnmaster vm works with asterisk ? |
19:54.45 | TheCops | 1 sipura 2002, with a fax and a phone |
19:54.49 | TheCops | 1 polycom ip501 |
19:54.56 | [TK]D-Fender | TheCops : what ISP? |
19:54.56 | TheCops | 1 softphone on a touchscreen LCD |
19:55.14 | TheCops | [TK]D-Fender, with my PSTN line and sixtel as outgoing call for long distance |
19:55.21 | manolo | TheCops, does your ip 501 works fine? |
19:55.22 | TheCops | 1 DID from montreal, I have a friend there |
19:55.25 | [TK]D-Fender | manolo : why do I still see a forced port in your latest pastebin? |
19:55.26 | TheCops | manolo yup yup |
19:55.35 | Qwell | [TK]D-Fender: because he doesn't listen. :) |
19:55.39 | *** join/#asterisk |Vulture| (n=V@c-69-180-67-53.hsd1.fl.comcast.net) |
19:55.49 | TheCops | lol |
19:55.50 | manolo | [TK]D-Fender, i just erased it... now its blank |
19:56.06 | TheCops | manolo this is the best phone I had |
19:56.14 | TheCops | so clear, and cute |
19:56.34 | manolo | TheCops, it would be my best too.. but if it worked |
19:57.02 | _Sam-- | does anyone know what the manufacturer's warranty on grandstream phones is? |
19:57.03 | Qwell | sweet, flood watch |
19:57.05 | TheCops | :) |
19:57.10 | Qwell | _Sam--: about a day |
19:57.13 | _Sam-- | lol |
19:57.16 | manolo | TheCops, did you config it via web, or via tftp or what? |
19:57.19 | _Sam-- | ttrying to put it in writing for a client |
19:57.26 | TheCops | FTP, centralized boot server |
19:57.28 | Qwell | _Sam--: I'd recommend not |
19:57.39 | _Sam-- | i like the gxp2000s |
19:57.41 | _Sam-- | they work fine |
19:57.54 | manolo | TheCops, i'd like to know how to mount my boot server.. where can i download the files?? |
19:58.20 | manolo | TheCops, and how do i install them... |
19:58.41 | TheCops | manolo, you put all firmware/boot files into a directory that you share via FTP HTTP or TFTP |
19:59.15 | badboyz | anyone ever dropped another identical sata drive into their * box, and built a software raid w/o losing anything? |
19:59.23 | manolo | TheCops do u have the http address for the latest files?? |
19:59.30 | _Sam-- | i use sata raid on my * box |
19:59.36 | _Sam-- | but i installed it wheni installed the os |
19:59.40 | badboyz | _Sam--: doh |
19:59.41 | _Sam-- | it shouldnt be hard to do |
19:59.45 | badboyz | im wanting to do it after the fact |
19:59.53 | *** join/#asterisk jake1932 (n=jake1932@pool-68-236-10-151.phil.east.verizon.net) |
19:59.56 | manolo | Thecops,which tftp server do u ave? |
20:00.09 | Qwell | wee, severe thunderstorm warning too |
20:00.15 | TheCops | FTP |
20:00.18 | TheCops | proftpd |
20:00.43 | Qwell | It's a thunderStrom! |
20:00.46 | _Sam-- | badboyz: are the drives identical sizes? |
20:00.51 | Qwell | okay, that was bad...I'm sorry |
20:00.59 | jake1932 | I get "cannot find your TTY (9)" when starting safe_asterisk. any way around this? |
20:01.10 | _Sam-- | you can just put the drive in, put a filesystem on it (mke2fs)...put it in etc/raidtab and mkraid |
20:01.12 | _Sam-- | i think |
20:01.19 | _Sam-- | sounds close at least |
20:01.19 | badboyz | _Sam--: yep 100% same |
20:01.20 | Strom_C | Qwell: I laughed :D |
20:01.21 | Strom_C | haha |
20:01.33 | Qwell | :p |
20:01.46 | _Sam-- | bad it should take you only a few minute i believe |
20:02.02 | badboyz | _Sam--: hmm, tempting |
20:02.21 | pr0m | jake1932: check permissions on /dev/tty9. make sure user running safe_asterisk can rw on that device. |
20:02.25 | _Sam-- | might want to make sure you've got the right kernel/modules compiled |
20:02.33 | _Sam-- | but its pretty simple really |
20:02.49 | *** join/#asterisk |dennis| (i=dennis@200.32.215.84) |
20:03.24 | jake1932 | pr0m: i can't give it permissions to that tty - is there another way? |
20:04.00 | jake1932 | (i can run asterisk just fine using 'asterisk') |
20:06.53 | pr0m | jake1932: run asterisk as root. |
20:07.25 | Qwell | It's official. Charter cable sucks |
20:07.41 | Qwell | no weather channel...wtf |
20:07.55 | pr0m | jake1932: you might be able to turn off a module in /etc/modules.conf which no longer tries to use tty9. can't remember which one. |
20:08.02 | _Sam-- | where is charter cable? |
20:08.09 | pr0m | ohio, wv. |
20:08.12 | Qwell | ca |
20:08.28 | badboyz | _Sam--: tis here in st. louis as well |
20:08.33 | pr0m | i never watched tv on charter. just used their business internet service. |
20:08.38 | pr0m | they were a great isp. |
20:08.47 | pr0m | much better than adelphia at least. |
20:08.55 | jake1932 | pr0m: should i still be able to access the cli without tty 9? |
20:09.07 | manolo | TheCops, do u know how to change the Logos in the phone? |
20:09.20 | pr0m | jake1932: i don't know. try it and let us know. |
20:09.25 | jake1932 | ok |
20:09.35 | tzanger | what do people pay for a polycom ip-300 and 500 these days? |
20:10.45 | Nivex | I saw an ip500 go for $179 at atacomm.com a couple weeks back |
20:10.53 | Nivex | they seem to go for $199 most everywhere else |
20:11.19 | pr0m | i just got a couple 601's. very nice. very nice indeed. |
20:12.22 | pr0m | excellent acoustics. setup is relatively easy with xml config files. phones automatically backup individual configs to the server. |
20:12.56 | pr0m | still haven't figured out how to setup a general directory using 000000000000-directory.xml that can be updated regularly. |
20:13.20 | manolo | pr0m, for you maybe, but i have no incoming calls for my 501 since monday |
20:13.22 | badboyz | the buddy list? :) |
20:13.23 | pr0m | i'm hoping to centralize some of the configs even though my installation base is rather small. |
20:13.42 | pr0m | i'll call you. :) |
20:13.43 | pr0m | hehehe |
20:15.00 | jake1932 | pr0m: thanks for the pointers - i was able to find it in the wiki - edit safe_asterisk and comment out the tty 9 line |
20:15.18 | TheCops | manolo yeah |
20:15.30 | pr0m | k. good to hear. i must have done the same a long time ago and just forgot. ;-:P |
20:16.21 | TheCops | manolo, http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Polycom+Idle+Images |
20:16.28 | pr0m | i was wondering if anyone can call my * server via ip address instead of through my voip-pstn gateway. |
20:17.42 | pr0m | how easy would it be? i have [guest] setup in iax.conf. |
20:17.50 | badboyz | man i messed w/ the idle images for quite awhile, damn thing never worked |
20:18.34 | Qwell | manolo: instead of trying to do other things, how about you finish what you started, to actually get your phone to WORK? |
20:18.45 | Qwell | otherwise, I'm gonna say screw it, and leave |
20:19.09 | TheCops | lol |
20:19.10 | Qwell | in fact, nevermind...lost your chance. bbl |
20:19.18 | Sedorox | ouch |
20:19.19 | Sedorox | lol |
20:20.01 | badboyz | in the words of bloodhound gang ... burn motherfucker ... burn |
20:20.34 | *** join/#asterisk [TK]D-Fender (n=joe@66.11.164.239) |
20:20.42 | [TK]D-Fender | eek... ISP just kinda bombed |
20:20.51 | [TK]D-Fender | TheCops : What ISP you using at home? |
20:21.22 | TheCops | [TK]D-Fender, ISP, 1staccess.ca |
20:21.56 | TheCops | [TK]D-Fender, Ontario ISP, cheap price, good services (Not used often) |
20:21.59 | *** join/#asterisk hohum (i=corbe@snoop.burghcom.com) |
20:22.05 | [TK]D-Fender | DSL? |
20:22.07 | TheCops | yup |
20:22.19 | [TK]D-Fender | So why cut the bell main? |
20:22.22 | TheCops | static IP for 4$, subnet from 10$ to 20$ (4 8 16) |
20:22.27 | [TK]D-Fender | What about your analog line its on? |
20:22.58 | TheCops | [TK]D-Fender, no I dont cut the bell main, I plugged the main directly to the asterisk box without any other phone |
20:23.45 | [TK]D-Fender | Ah so it demarc -> *, old point AFTER demac - > SPA? |
20:24.08 | TheCops | nope, new cable between old and spa |
20:24.12 | TheCops | all cat-5e |
20:24.18 | TheCops | with bix box |
20:24.24 | TheCops | clean job :) |
20:24.28 | [TK]D-Fender | AH. So yuo just shoved * inbetween the old demarc? |
20:25.31 | TheCops | [TK]D-Fender, * est entre le point de demarc et les VoIP phone il y a que * qui est connecter dans le main |
20:25.37 | TheCops | :P |
20:25.52 | TheCops | [TK]D-Fender, * et mon DSL |
20:25.52 | TheCops | hehe |
20:26.26 | [TK]D-Fender | k |
20:27.04 | *** join/#asterisk fulgas (n=fulgas@a81-84-117-84.cpe.netcabo.pt) |
20:27.18 | [TK]D-Fender | mais y-a-tu rebrancher la reste du abtisse (ancienne filage) sur le SPA ou soit une seule telephone? |
20:27.29 | [TK]D-Fender | BATISSE* |
20:27.56 | *** join/#asterisk xbmodder_lappy (i=nobody@unaffiliated/xbmodder) |
20:27.57 | xbmodder_lappy | hey |
20:28.08 | xbmodder_lappy | whats a good VoIP provider that has LNP? |
20:28.13 | xbmodder_lappy | (SIP) |
20:28.40 | TheCops | [TK]D-Fender, non, je nai pas utiliser lancien fillage, j'ai mis du cat-5e a la place pour y brancher mes phone ATA et mon VoIP phone polycom |
20:29.47 | [TK]D-Fender | courir en parallel? |
20:29.59 | [TK]D-Fender | (de l'ancienne) |
20:30.06 | lunk | what language is that? |
20:30.18 | [TK]D-Fender | french |
20:30.55 | TheCops | [TK]D-Fender, oui, car je veut brancher egalement du reseau LAN pour mes ordinateur :) |
20:31.09 | [TK]D-Fender | cool |
20:31.25 | lunk | ah |
20:31.33 | TheCops | [TK]D-Fender. this is my 8th server in my house, my girlfriend wanna kill me |
20:31.44 | lunk | heh |
20:31.51 | xbmodder_lappy | i can be cool too :-) |
20:31.59 | xbmodder_lappy | hola, senora TheCops |
20:32.00 | [TK]D-Fender | J'ai encore du filage ici a finir pour mes ATAs... |
20:32.04 | xbmodder_lappy | *Senore |
20:32.05 | xbmodder_lappy | *Senor |
20:32.08 | lunk | nice 'a' :D |
20:32.10 | lunk | haha |
20:32.12 | TheCops | xbmodder_lappy coma esta ? |
20:32.32 | TheCops | [TK]D-Fender, hehe mon pere est cableur de profession pour Bell, sa fait 30 ans |
20:32.43 | lunk | estoy caliente |
20:32.46 | TheCops | [TK]D-Fender, no cable appear at all |
20:33.01 | *** join/#asterisk zotz (n=zotz@24.231.47.175) |
20:33.46 | [TK]D-Fender | chanceux. c'est pas a dire qu'il est difficile a completer, plus niaseux. |
20:34.10 | [TK]D-Fender | tout-ce qui est visible ici m'enerve deja trop. |
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20:35.04 | badboyz | holy english plz? |
20:35.21 | Nugget | gros glandeur! |
20:36.23 | TheCops | lol |
20:36.32 | [TK]D-Fender | Fine :) I've got enough of a mess runing wire for my ATA's here as it is and its demotivating to say the least. I'm pasically running my PBX on 1 phone right now |
20:36.37 | Nivex | Warum sehe Ich keine Deutsch? :) |
20:36.49 | TheCops | ok hehe |
20:37.01 | *** part/#asterisk Samoied (n=Samoied@mx1.opens.com.br) |
20:37.02 | Cybertoy | nivex, kein Deutsch ... |
20:37.08 | TheCops | [TK]D-Fender, all my desk and my home working now on voip, registered enum, linked |
20:37.20 | TheCops | I love doing all page via my home hehe |
20:37.20 | [TK]D-Fender | enum? no point for me.... |
20:37.23 | Cybertoy | but the german grammar is indeed very complicated. |
20:37.27 | TheCops | [TK]D-Fender, enum with a local domain |
20:37.36 | [TK]D-Fender | whats the point? |
20:37.38 | *** join/#asterisk [Airwolf] (n=airwolf@attilla.nl) |
20:37.46 | TheCops | my local DNS |
20:38.08 | Nivex | Cybertoy: yeah.. it's been a few years since I was in German class |
20:38.18 | TheCops | [TK]D-Fender, I have many client on voip so I can lookup and pass trought internet to call them |
20:38.45 | [TK]D-Fender | TheCops : can't just resolve by host name? |
20:39.27 | TheCops | [TK]D-Fender, what you mean |
20:39.48 | [TK]D-Fender | Why would you need enum to reach them? they don't have a domain pointing to their IP? |
20:40.28 | TheCops | [TK]D-Fender, I did a local DNS with them number for lookup via asterisk |
20:41.18 | TheCops | arg brb my girlfriend want to talk to me |
20:43.49 | shido6 | can you pass an argument to zapbarge? |
20:43.49 | shido6 | or an extension? |
20:44.03 | shido6 | or ${EXTEN} |
20:47.28 | Corydon-w | shido6: how about a channel number? |
20:48.02 | Corydon-w | ZapBarge(6) or ZapBarge(Zap/6) |
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20:54.03 | xbmodder_lappy | company is a Level3 reseller. Level3 services start at $25k per month. I think Teliax may be having financial problems because they can't cover their expenses. |
20:57.48 | ravenpi | Que esta pasando aqui con todas las idiomas? Hace much tiempo que tome un clase de francais, y nunca en aleman. |
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21:00.59 | xbmodder_lappy | ravenpi, Me no hablas el espanol. |
21:03.19 | Tekmaven | okay, got a dialplan question |
21:03.32 | badboyz | the answer is ... no |
21:04.07 | Tekmaven | i want to have it, so when i call it waits 2 seconds before ringing the usual extention |
21:04.22 | badboyz | ttttttttt |
21:04.23 | Tekmaven | and if i dial a certain number in those two seconds, it will let me dial outgoing calls.. |
21:04.31 | badboyz | tttttttt |
21:04.37 | badboyz | :D |
21:04.40 | Tekmaven | ? |
21:05.39 | badboyz | its actually w's |
21:06.01 | badboyz | Dial(sip/wwwwwww400) |
21:06.17 | Qwell | I have a feeling that isn't going to work... |
21:06.56 | badboyz | it should suffice for the 1st part of his problem |
21:07.02 | badboyz | the 2nd part isnt clear to me |
21:07.09 | Qwell | no it won't |
21:07.40 | Qwell | the first part is simple dialplan logic, the latter can be achieved with DISA |
21:07.59 | Qwell | show application DISA |
21:08.19 | Tekmaven | oh, show application! thats new i guess |
21:08.21 | Tekmaven | nifty! |
21:08.28 | Qwell | hardly new |
21:09.24 | Tekmaven | well, i was on like 1.0.7 or something |
21:09.25 | *** join/#asterisk javar (n=javar@69.79.133.185) |
21:09.30 | Tekmaven | just upgraded to 1.2.1 last night |
21:09.37 | Qwell | it was in 1.0.x |
21:09.43 | badboyz | Qwell: sir perhaps if you stick your nose up just a bit further, you will drown shortly |
21:09.46 | Tekmaven | seriously? okay, never knew about it ;) |
21:09.59 | Qwell | badboyz: Are you saying I'm not helping? |
21:10.00 | Tekmaven | badboyz: shh.. Qwell is being *helpful* |
21:10.14 | Qwell | good, bbl |
21:10.46 | Tekmaven | oh |
21:10.55 | Tekmaven | did you leave yet? ;) |
21:11.01 | Qwell | yes |
21:11.07 | Tekmaven | lol |
21:11.26 | Tekmaven | well, how can i make it, so that it lets me enter the code in 2 seconds, or go to the main extention? |
21:12.01 | Qwell | surely badboyz can tell you |
21:12.18 | badboyz | oh no, id never want to rain on your sunshine |
21:12.29 | Tekmaven | lol |
21:12.33 | Tekmaven | i might have just figured it out |
21:12.42 | Strom_C | I think the saying is "rain on your parade" |
21:12.53 | Qwell | and for the record... |
21:12.58 | Qwell | our parade was rained on |
21:13.22 | Qwell | first time in some 50 years :p |
21:13.28 | Strom_C | the rose parade? |
21:13.33 | Qwell | indeed |
21:13.50 | Strom_C | Qwell, I didn't know you were a southern californian |
21:14.00 | Qwell | Strom_C: yeah, I'm in LA |
21:14.08 | Qwell | right by Pasadena, actually |
21:14.10 | Strom_C | cool. I'm in LA too |
21:14.14 | Qwell | yes, I know :p |
21:14.18 | Strom_C | heh |
21:14.25 | Qwell | Hollywood or thereabouts, right? |
21:14.30 | Strom_C | Los Feliz, yeah |
21:14.37 | Strom_C | I'm in Hawthorne today |
21:14.59 | tzanger | JunK-Y: around? |
21:15.15 | Qwell | Strom_C: West Covina |
21:15.28 | Strom_C | ah fun fun |
21:15.32 | Strom_C | 626 land IIRC |
21:15.53 | Qwell | 626 indeed |
21:17.23 | Strom_C | i'm so irritated that the PRI is down |
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21:21.58 | ravenpi | The PRI's down 'cause of the rain? What -- the CO get flooded or something? |
21:22.34 | Strom_C | I don't know what the problem is. The line card in the NIU is totally dead. |
21:22.48 | Strom_C | The other line card in the same NIU is just fine |
21:23.03 | Qwell | okay, bbl, for real this time |
21:23.36 | Qwell | Strom_C: If you turn to KTLA quick, you can see the Rose Parade for the 4th time today. ;] |
21:23.44 | Strom_C | no TV |
21:24.15 | Tekmaven | http://pastebin.com/487655 |
21:24.23 | Tekmaven | any reason why it never picks up any extention? |
21:24.50 | Tekmaven | the dial line is ; |
21:24.57 | tzanger | is broadvoice giving you 's' or is it giving you some number? |
21:25.10 | Tekmaven | s is working.. the console says its executing waitexten |
21:25.14 | tzanger | Tekmaven: try this: exten => _X.,1,NoOp(exten is ${EXTEN}) |
21:25.25 | tzanger | oh okay nevermind then |
21:26.15 | Tekmaven | Executing WaitExten("SIP/5169081412-7e18", "") in new stack |
21:27.01 | badboyz | This command is particularly interesting as it pushes the received extension back on to the stack and then restarts the current context. |
21:27.08 | badboyz | is it looping, or just stopping? |
21:27.21 | Tekmaven | well, it just times out |
21:27.31 | Tekmaven | Jan 2 16:26:04 WARNING[3245]: pbx.c:5654 pbx_builtin_waitexten: Timeout but no rule 't' in context 'from-broadvoice' |
21:27.34 | badboyz | drop the waitexten line out |
21:27.40 | Tekmaven | k |
21:28.05 | badboyz | as long as you got the response timeout, you have an opportunity to dial an extension |
21:28.12 | badboyz | and its listening |
21:28.17 | Tekmaven | == Auto fallthrough, channel 'SIP/5169081412-3c4b' status is 'UNKNOWN' |
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21:29.08 | badboyz | and that occured when? |
21:29.16 | badboyz | after you dialed, or after it timed out? |
21:29.17 | Tekmaven | when i took out waitexten |
21:29.23 | Tekmaven | and dialed |
21:30.07 | badboyz | what version of * ? |
21:30.50 | Tekmaven | 1.2.1 |
21:32.37 | Tekmaven | hmmm, its weird |
21:32.42 | Tekmaven | its like the * isnt picking up my digits |
21:32.47 | Tekmaven | let me try calling from my mobile phone |
21:33.22 | Tekmaven | no, doesn't help |
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21:33.57 | badboyz | try _97 |
21:34.25 | Tekmaven | _ is what digit on the phone? |
21:34.29 | Tekmaven | pound or star? |
21:34.31 | Tekmaven | oh |
21:34.34 | Tekmaven | i know what your saying |
21:34.40 | Tekmaven | config file [g] |
21:34.45 | badboyz | yea |
21:34.48 | [TK]D-Fender | _97 is not different than 97 |
21:35.47 | Tekmaven | yeah, it didnt work |
21:35.55 | Tekmaven | and plus, 97 worked, because it looked right in "show dialplan" |
21:37.16 | `lyme | anyone know of a how-to to set an extension to dail an outside phone number (such as a cell phone) |
21:38.04 | [TK]D-Fender | ummm... exten => 5551212,Dial(Zap/g1/5551212) ? |
21:38.29 | [TK]D-Fender | ummm... exten => 5551212,1,Dial(Zap/g1/5551212) ? |
21:38.50 | `lyme | heh, didn know it was that easy |
21:39.09 | [TK]D-Fender | Dial is what * is all about. |
21:39.25 | `lyme | ty |
21:39.36 | [TK]D-Fender | of course it depens on what technolog you want it to use... |
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21:42.22 | Tekmaven | so anyone know what would keep asterisk from picking up digits? |
21:42.27 | Tekmaven | after waitexten? |
21:42.58 | Oryn | anyone know if its possable to setup a call between 2 extentions so the one rings and when answered it gets put through to the 2nd and can this be done using an external script? |
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21:43.23 | [TK]D-Fender | Tekmaven : Maybe your DTMF settings to your provider aren't right. |
21:43.24 | Oryn | Tekmaven: can your phone dial? |
21:43.34 | Tekmaven | yeah :-P |
21:43.50 | Tekmaven | [TK]D-Fender: they are right, because if i set the context to Demo, it picks up my digits fine.. |
21:44.21 | [TK]D-Fender | Whose context? |
21:44.33 | [hC] | sup guys... i need instructions on zaptel.conf for having multiple cards mixed, a tdm400p and two x100p's.. ive defined all the channels separately, but of course when i modprobe wctdm it tries to init the wcfxo channels ive defined in zaptel.conf, and fails.. (but it seems to continue anyways, is this the way its 'supposed' to be?) |
21:44.47 | LostFrog | Is there a web page that you can look on to see what Sip/IAX provider provides a DID in a certain areacode/exchange? |
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21:45.55 | Oryn | [hC] you need to have ztcfg not run until all have been insmod'd |
21:46.18 | tzanger | wow |
21:46.27 | [hC] | Oryn: it doesnt, this output comes when i simply modprobe wctdm |
21:46.28 | tzanger | atacomm has the best prices on polycom I've seen |
21:47.10 | [hC] | Oryn: like i said, it seems to just skip it and move on, and the other x100p's seem to init fine afterwards, and ztcfg runs without error, im just making sure im not doing it wrong. |
21:49.10 | [TK]D-Fender | tzanger : And also a sick low price on the Citel digital gateways. |
21:49.17 | tzanger | yeah |
21:49.50 | Oryn | [hC]: you could try insmoding the x100p module first |
21:51.00 | Tekmaven | hmm, i think i figured it out |
21:51.16 | JunK-Y | tzanger: kinda, just msg me if u want to talk to me. |
21:51.22 | Tekmaven | it seems as if * isn't picking the digits up durring a WaitExten. If i dial digits durring a Background, it will pick it up. |
21:51.49 | Tekmaven | i took out the Background lines in the demo context, and it does the same thing as before |
21:52.07 | [TK]D-Fender | Tekmaven ; Use the old style of waiting for (s) to run out and kill "autofallthrough" |
21:52.26 | Tekmaven | gotcha |
21:52.55 | [TK]D-Fender | (set to "no") |
21:53.58 | [TK]D-Fender | And make sure you have a "t" exten for the timeout. |
21:54.19 | Tekmaven | k |
21:56.31 | Tekmaven | nope, it only seems to be working under background. |
21:56.33 | Tekmaven | freekin weird. |
21:56.45 | Tekmaven | i may just record a 10 second empty sound file.. and forget this |
21:58.00 | tzanger | Tekmaven: you've Answer()'d? |
21:58.05 | Tekmaven | yeah |
21:58.11 | Tekmaven | exten => s,n,Answer |
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21:58.21 | Tekmaven | i have a s,1,Wait,1 before |
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22:00.39 | Tekmaven | okay, wait.. got something |
22:00.52 | Tekmaven | i did a Playback(demo-thanks) before the wait exten |
22:01.02 | Tekmaven | and when that playback finishes, it takes my digits.. |
22:01.15 | Tekmaven | so it seems like i have to do more then just pick up the call and wait for digits.. |
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22:04.44 | scubasteve | Can someone tell me where * stores it's database db files? I'd really rather create my own than beat the hell out of * with CLI... |
22:05.43 | [hC] | hrm.. this zaptel.conf still wont behave. im tempted to just see if everything works anyways, its only a debug message it seems... im not sure. |
22:09.04 | [hC] | if they all show up identified correctly in /proc/zaptel, i guess thats good enough for me.\ |
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22:22.39 | [hC] | how can you instruct asterisk NOT to answer a ringing FXO line? (in zapata.conf i presume) |
22:24.34 | eKo1 | no, that would be in your dialplan |
22:24.47 | eKo1 | unless you have immediate=yes in zapata.conf |
22:25.00 | [hC] | Oh, just if there's no s extension in the defined context? |
22:25.02 | eKo1 | in which case, you need to set it to no |
22:25.18 | [hC] | its no by default. |
22:25.37 | eKo1 | yeah, if the context for that line has nothing, it won't do nothing |
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22:25.43 | [hC] | okay cool. |
22:26.00 | linlin | how difficult is it to forward call waiting from a regular pstn phone line? |
22:26.08 | [hC] | last question, i have 4 channels that i want to all be a part of the same outgoing group, yet i want to have differnet incoming contexts for channel 1 and 2. is that possible? |
22:26.39 | linlin | so whoever has an extention off hook hears a tone, and can hit flash and get the the second incoming call |
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22:32.55 | Oryn | does anyone know of a linux comand line dialer app for asterisk |
22:34.56 | trixter | how do you want to call? |
22:35.27 | trixter | bridge two extensions together? or what? it wouldnt be hard to make one that creates a call file |
22:35.39 | trixter | however yoiu may want (for a variety of reasons) to use the manager interface |
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22:36.12 | Oryn | I just want to have it dial a number or extention and have the sip phone on my desk ring |
22:36.13 | trixter | astcmd is a tool from (I think) sineapps.com that (I think) is free that uses the manager interface and does allow you to create calls (at least under some circumstances) |
22:36.23 | docelmo | Question.. How many calls could asterisk handle on a Dual Xeon 3.2 w/ 2GB ram and no media? Just signaling only |
22:36.31 | trixter | oh that is fairly trivial to do.. even with a call file |
22:37.17 | badboyz | http://www.invalidrequest.com/pmp/pmportal.gif << whoa thats a hot looking take on the asteriskcdr |
22:37.26 | Oryn | trixter: any docs I can read up about it? |
22:37.30 | iDunno | docelmo: keep racking them up till it stops responding ;) |
22:37.40 | trixter | your Channel in the call file would be the path to call (LOCAL/200 or SIP/myprovider/18005551212 then use a Context, Extension and Priority to call the desk station, perhaps you have a context 'local-extensions' and the extension 200 goes to your desk, just plug that in the file and poof |
22:37.45 | trixter | ~docs |
22:37.47 | jbot | i heard docs is probably Documentation can be found at http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=documentation or http://www.digium.com/handbook-draft.pdf or http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk or http://www.asteriskdocs.org or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/asterisk or http://www.asteriskguru.com, or http://www.astmasters.net/howtos.html |
22:37.47 | iDunno | docelmo: depends on if it's got any re-encoding to do, basically. |
22:37.54 | docelmo | iDunno, well ya.. But I am looking for a half ass benchmark |
22:38.01 | trixter | the wiki has that info on call files specifically |
22:38.12 | docelmo | iDunno, no media going thru.. Just signaling |
22:38.47 | trixter | call files are fairly simple they are flat text files so it doesnt take a whole lot to create one.. easy to script |
22:39.07 | docelmo | Could I get 600 out of it? |
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22:44.07 | Oryn | trixter: so asterisk scans for new call files? |
22:44.19 | trixter | generally by default yes |
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22:45.06 | trixter | there is a spool directory, any files placed in there are read by asterisk and processed, if the file is invalid asterisk generally will handle that and not crash, but it will delete invalid files or calls that are processed |
22:45.11 | Chris_10 | guru meditation: You need newer libpri |
22:45.19 | trixter | if a failure occurs it will try again (retries are defined in the call file itself) |
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22:45.49 | Oryn | trixter: I want to make a web based phone book that stores the nearest extention in a cookie and allows users to simply click on the number they want to call |
22:46.23 | trixter | if you look in asterisk.conf (generally but not always in /etc/asterisk) there is an entry 'astspooldir' the queue directory is ${astspooldir}/outgoing |
22:47.15 | Oryn | trixter: thats where the call files are? how long do they stay there for? |
22:47.25 | trixter | until processed |
22:47.47 | Oryn | trixter: until close of call? |
22:48.51 | trixter | that depends.. if the file has invalid data in it, asterisk will generally delete it before a call is made because it doesnt know how to process the invalid data.. if a call is completed then it will delete.. if a call fails and there are multiple retry attempts indicated in the call file it will save it (appending status to the end) until either it works or it exhausted its retries |
22:49.20 | Oryn | i see |
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22:51.34 | Chris_10 | guys, anyone building from digium HEAD? |
22:51.50 | Chris_10 | I am using CVS: and get an error that peopel are talking about, but I see no work around on google |
22:51.55 | Chris_10 | "You need newer libpri" |
22:52.20 | Chris_10 | clean/update/install > zaptel, libpri, asterisk |
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22:53.50 | Kumbang | guys, why the d-channel wont bring to up? |
22:54.04 | Kumbang | with te110p |
22:54.37 | Kumbang | but it's ok with e100p |
22:56.56 | Chris_10 | Kumbang: "You need newer libpri" mean anything to you? |
22:57.08 | Chris_10 | HEAD branch cvs from digium today (since 12/26/05 apprently) |
22:57.24 | Chris_10 | clean/update/install > zaptel, libpri, asterisk |
22:58.09 | Kumbang | cvs or svn? |
22:59.50 | Chris_10 | cvs |
23:00.03 | Chris_10 | I need to use the svn now? have they stopped updating cvs? |
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23:02.20 | Chris_10 | Kumbang: what are their svn repos? |
23:02.34 | Chris_10 | darn it , should I just build 1.2.1? |
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23:13.11 | mistral | is this posisble in asterisk. When in a phone call. Press some buttons like *1 to record the call. And then have the recorded files e-mailed to you ? |
23:13.41 | Math` | its possible to have *1 record it, but it doesn't email automagically |
23:13.57 | mistral | could it be done though ? |
23:14.07 | Chris_10 | but no doubt possible to code / setup with enough time / effort |
23:14.19 | Math` | its indeed possible to code |
23:14.32 | Math` | tho I'd use the voicemail framework for that |
23:14.51 | Chris_10 | Math`: building form cvs HEAD - got errors in the build it seems - where are the svn servers for asterisk? |
23:14.51 | Math` | mix recordings and store them in a mailbox |
23:15.15 | Chris_10 | np got it |
23:15.47 | mistral | is asterisk capable of doing that its just a matter of mayby a few shell scripts to build / send the e-mail or would it take more effort than that ? |
23:16.04 | Math` | mistral: smth like that yeah |
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23:19.07 | [hC] | This is odd... i had to define my iax2 user as 'friend' otherwise it wouldnt let me authenticate. |
23:19.25 | [hC] | i was using type=user with host=dynamic and it was consistently rejecting it until i changed user to friend |
23:19.50 | [hC] | regardless of wether i had a type=peer with the same username and host created or not. |
23:19.59 | [hC] | why would that happen? |
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23:29.19 | javar | hi |
23:29.21 | NewSole | auth types have to be set same on both sides |
23:30.39 | Chris_10 | hrm, random thought, can asterisk talk to gsm networks? |
23:30.52 | Chris_10 | via gsm cards? or perform OTA shizzle? |
23:32.20 | trixter | generally yes |
23:32.26 | trixter | there are many gsm gateway devices that exist |
23:32.45 | Chris_10 | hrm, interesting :-) |
23:32.56 | [hC] | I set auth type to md5 on both sides... well, one was a register, so you cant set it there. but i set it in the other side's peer context anyways. |
23:32.58 | trixter | everything from cards, to some servers that hold 1024 sim cards, to devices that let you plug a phone in and generates a FXS line (to go into an fxo port on your asterisk box) |
23:33.00 | Chris_10 | although I gues they have simpler api's just for that tho; |
23:33.21 | trixter | there is even chan_bluetooth which some have used to talk to bluetooth enabled mobiles |
23:33.49 | Chris_10 | nice for paging employees |
23:34.05 | trixter | if they are in range |
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23:42.18 | fluke | hello all |
23:44.30 | Fubster | i'm having trouble with my audio, and i can't pin it down. i'm still setting up asterisk, so i have a simple dialplan (you call, hear a message, and get disconnected), but when i listen to it, it's illegible. the sound is extremely choppy. i have verbosity turned all the way up and it doesn't throw any errors, and i'm playing one of the sounds that came bundled with asterisk. any ideas? |
23:45.29 | Fubster | if you want to hear what it sounds like, call my FWD at 727173, or via IPKall at 360-382-2175 |
23:45.48 | Fubster | i'm calling in through IPKall, if that makes any difference |
23:47.41 | Fubster | examples of iax.conf and my dialplan are here: http://pastebin.ca/35567 |
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23:50.24 | fluke | can anyone suggest a good, inexpensive SIP phone? Is it really worth paying the extra to get a high-end set? |
23:51.05 | brockj49464 | I assume with s GSM phone that has USB (so you can do data) you can NOT hook it up to asterisk? |
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23:53.47 | [hC] | fluke: linksys spa-941 |
23:53.54 | [hC] | fluke: its about $130 |
23:56.21 | fluke | [hC] cool. I'll check it out. We deployed a new installation of polycom 601 phones at work (about 375 units) and they do look good but seem a bit pricey.. |
23:56.57 | fluke | [hC] I wanted something cheap for home to start toying with it... thanks! |
23:57.09 | TheCop | fluke, wow, what's the server who managing asterisk? |
23:57.21 | fluke | TheCop 4 Dell 2850 |
23:57.28 | [hC] | fluke: this one looks like the cisco 7940/60 but much cheaper. |
23:57.30 | fluke | with 3 PRIs and a few channelbanks |
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23:58.12 | TheCop | fluke how many SIP client per server? |
23:58.17 | fluke | we're using digium cards but I don't know which models.. I'm not managing it.. |
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23:59.17 | fluke | TheCop 2 sets of 2 servers, running in some kind of HA setup (ultramonkey or something?). the two sets of servers manage about 50% of the phones each |