00:06.48 | Entranced | I have IAX2 setup between my box and the provider...I can call out, but can't get inbound calls. I can see in the asteriskCLI that the call is getting to my box, but the phone won't ring |
00:07.03 | Entranced | Any ideas what could be causing this? |
00:09.53 | whymarkwh | past what you get from your cli |
00:12.51 | Entranced | will do... |
00:12.54 | Entranced | One sec |
00:17.25 | Entranced | <PROTECTED> |
00:17.26 | Entranced | == Auto fallthrough, channel 'IAX2/vitel-inbound-9043' status is 'UNKNOWN' |
00:17.26 | Entranced | -- Hungup 'IAX2/vitel-inbound-9043' |
00:20.04 | TJNII | Did you change your number to 5555555555? |
00:22.32 | Entranced | TJNII, hehe..nahh I just replaced that with 55555555 when pasting it here... I don't need people calling me |
00:23.30 | TJNII | Some providers send the number of the line. Add an extension with your phone number in your incoming context and have it goto s,1 |
00:23.35 | TJNII | See if that fixes it. |
00:28.02 | Entranced | TJNII, sorry for being ignorant/n00bish - does that need to go into "Incoming Settings" in incoming IAX trunk? |
00:28.44 | TJNII | No, your dialplan. |
00:30.15 | Entranced | I have [inbound] exten => 555555555,1,Answer |
00:30.23 | Entranced | per the provider |
00:30.37 | TJNII | Pastebin your dialplan |
00:30.40 | TJNII | ~pb |
00:30.41 | jbot | [~pb] A "pastebin" is a web-based service where you can paste anything over 3 lines without flooding the channel. Here are links to a few : http://www.pastebin.com , http://pastebin.ca , http://channels.debian.net/paste , http://paste.lisp.org , http://www.rafb.net/paste |
00:37.09 | Entranced | TJNII, --> http://paste.debian.net/4729/ |
00:37.58 | Yosam | how can i make festival speak the system uptime? |
00:38.32 | TJNII | Entranced: Have you read chapter 5? |
00:38.52 | Entranced | I won't lie... Nope |
00:38.57 | TJNII | You need to |
00:39.18 | TJNII | The problem isn't your provider, it's that you haven't told * to do anything when it gets a call. |
00:39.27 | Entranced | ohh |
00:40.25 | Entranced | I figured that "catch all" inbound route would by default send the call to my ext. as I specified in Inbound route |
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00:41.09 | Entranced | BTW I'm using FreePBX, since I'm not too familiar with asterisk CLI |
00:42.23 | TJNII | We can't support freePBX here. Try #freePBX |
00:42.29 | TJNII | Also, take a look at the book |
00:42.31 | TJNII | ~book |
00:42.32 | jbot | Asterisk: The Future of Telephony 2nd Edition (ISBN 0-596-51048-9) --- Order yours at http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596510480/ --- Free downloadable PDF http://downloads.oreilly.com/books/9780596510480.pdf --- HTML at http://tfot.leifmadsen.com, or see ~buybook |
00:42.38 | Yosam | any idea? |
00:42.48 | TJNII | See the chapter on dialplans if you want to make your own. |
00:42.56 | Yosam | on my issue how can i save the output of system() to a variable? |
00:43.20 | Entranced | TJNII, thnx for the info |
00:43.37 | TJNII | np |
00:43.48 | lowlevel | i want a white t-shirt with hello kitty holding the ak-47 on it. |
00:46.58 | Entranced | ...Reading Chapter 5 - Asterisk: The Future of Telephony |
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01:09.53 | Entranced | TJNII, I think I got it figured out |
01:11.18 | Entranced | I'm not sure why the provider gave me this line to place under [inbound] exten => 5555555,1,Answer |
01:11.27 | Entranced | that doesn't do anything for me |
01:12.04 | Entranced | I adjusted it to exten => 55555555,1,Dial(SIP/1001) |
01:12.09 | Entranced | ...and it worked |
01:14.28 | Yosam | whats the best cheap outbound service? |
01:14.30 | jaytee | the Answer function actually answers the call and it's often used in priority 1 and the next priority is a Dial(SIP OR Zap/${EXTEN}) |
01:14.33 | Yosam | for US/Canada |
01:15.10 | x86 | Yosam: les.net |
01:15.13 | jaytee | or an prompt to play a recorded message |
01:15.15 | x86 | Yosam: $0.008/min |
01:15.49 | Entranced | jaytee, I was getting "this call cannot be completed...blah blah... " from my cell provider when I had that Answer line in there |
01:16.21 | Entranced | I commented it out and replaced it with the Dial(SIP/1001) and it rings my phone now |
01:16.47 | Yosam | 0.008/min means if i speak 125 minutes i pay 1$? |
01:19.08 | jaytee | Entranced, I've only seen that used for inbound calling to an IVR or AA |
01:22.44 | Entranced | I don't understand this... why is this not working.... |
01:22.49 | Entranced | exten => 55555555,1,Answer() |
01:22.49 | Entranced | exten => s,2,Dial(SIP/1001) |
01:23.35 | Entranced | The only way I can get my desk phone to ring is by doing this---> exten => 55555555,1,Dial(SIP/1001) |
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01:23.42 | x86 | Yosam: something like that |
01:23.55 | x86 | yep |
01:24.00 | x86 | 125 for $1 |
01:27.47 | lmadsen | Entranced: ummm... your dialplan sample there makes zero sense |
01:27.54 | Entranced | hehe |
01:28.15 | lmadsen | exten => 555555555,1,Answer() |
01:28.16 | lmadsen | exten => 555555555,n,Dial(SIP/1001) |
01:28.16 | lmadsen | makes a lot more sense |
01:28.26 | Entranced | ohh |
01:28.27 | Strom_C | Entranced: first off, you don't ever send Answer() if you're ringing a phone directly |
01:28.32 | lmadsen | you apparently don't understand what 's' means |
01:28.35 | Strom_C | let the phone send answer supervision |
01:28.46 | Entranced | lmadsen, you're correct on that |
01:28.51 | lmadsen | ~thebook |
01:28.52 | jbot | Asterisk: The Future of Telephony 2nd Edition (ISBN 0-596-51048-9) --- Order yours at http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596510480/ --- Free downloadable PDF http://downloads.oreilly.com/books/9780596510480.pdf --- HTML at http://tfot.leifmadsen.com |
01:28.54 | lmadsen | w00t! |
01:28.56 | Entranced | I was reading Chapter 5 |
01:28.56 | lmadsen | free books! |
01:29.05 | lmadsen | read it again :) |
01:29.10 | Entranced | and saw "s" in there |
01:29.10 | Yosam | hmm i am using les.net for tollfree |
01:29.11 | lmadsen | and read chapter 4 too |
01:29.17 | lmadsen | Entranced: read again what 's' is for |
01:29.20 | Yosam | they are really good |
01:29.22 | lmadsen | 's' is not a 'catch-all' |
01:29.41 | Entranced | OK |
01:29.42 | lmadsen | the extension pattern / number must be the same for every priority |
01:29.49 | Entranced | I though that it was :) |
01:29.51 | lmadsen | otherwise, it is a different extension, and therefore, does not match |
01:30.23 | Entranced | Pretty much all I was trying to accomplish was to get my Inbound calls to work |
01:30.57 | Entranced | When I dialed my number I was getting a msg. from my cell provider that this call cannot be completed as dialed... |
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01:31.59 | Entranced | exten => 555555555,1,Answer() was the only thing that VoIP provider gave me to insert under [inbound] |
01:32.24 | Entranced | My outbound calling was working OK from the beginning |
01:32.28 | Strom_C | Entranced: perhaps you should also read |
01:32.30 | Strom_C | ~101 |
01:32.31 | jbot | from memory, 101 is Telephony 101, which is a good read if you're unfamiliar with traditional TDM telephony. You can download it at http://www.stromcarlson.com/docs/basics/NTtelephony101.pdf |
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01:44.53 | Yosam | exten => s,n,GotoIfTime(08:30-20:30|Mon-Sat|*|*?goodtime,s,1:badtime,s,1) would this work or would i have to do it like ?goodtime:badtime and then do a s,n(goodtime),Goto(goodtime,s,1) ? |
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01:46.02 | Yosam | x86: by the way les.net is saying that termination is 0.015/min |
01:46.06 | Yosam | for north america |
01:46.33 | Strom_C | Yosam: that'll work |
01:47.31 | Yosam | Strom_C: so the first one would work? |
01:47.39 | Strom_C | yes |
01:47.46 | Yosam | ok thanks |
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01:53.24 | TrentCreek | rapidvox is .012, but their customer service sux |
01:53.55 | x86 | weird |
01:54.02 | x86 | les.net used to charge me 0.008 |
01:54.10 | x86 | but I was an ITSP at the time too ;) |
01:54.28 | TrentCreek | there is another company |
01:54.40 | TrentCreek | carryxchange |
01:54.41 | TrentCreek | i think |
01:55.06 | TrentCreek | it links the providers and customers together |
01:55.13 | TrentCreek | in order to get bulk pricing |
01:55.24 | TrentCreek | and u can use little as u want |
01:56.59 | TrentCreek | so in other words carryxchange provides the customers and the termination companies provide the termination..carryexahnge acts as middle man for the bulk pricing..sotra like a bulk purchaing club |
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02:06.55 | Yosam | carryexchange? |
02:07.15 | TrentCreek | carryxchange i think |
02:07.16 | Yosam | carriexchange |
02:07.19 | Yosam | got it |
02:07.19 | TrentCreek | or carrixchange |
02:07.31 | Yosam | google didnt show up anytrhing so i though changing it to carri would do it |
02:07.36 | Yosam | i got a question |
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02:08.59 | Yosam | when someone dials 100 i would like to be able to picup the phone but receive TTS message using festival or swift like swift(${callerfirstname}) and decide whether i want the call to be connected or not how can i do that? |
02:08.59 | TrentCreek | i have not started using it because I got my PBX behind university firewall..places like les.net and rapidvox requre a login so I can use them |
02:09.38 | TrentCreek | i am the wrong person for that question |
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02:11.03 | Yosam | TrentCreek: i dont see a rates page on carriexchange |
02:12.29 | Entranced | I adjusted it to exten => 55555555,1,Dial(SIP/1001) |
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02:15.08 | hardwire | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialed_Number_Identification_Service |
02:15.29 | hardwire | would somebody edit that and for the love of pete make it mention how this mainly effects call forwarding? |
02:17.57 | Strom_C | edit it yourself :) |
02:18.09 | Yosam | help me! |
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02:20.35 | hardwire | Strom_C: I suck at it |
02:20.38 | hardwire | truly |
02:20.52 | hardwire | My v0w3ls 4r3 4ll numb3rs |
02:21.34 | russellb | w00t |
02:21.42 | hardwire | 3x4ctly |
02:23.23 | rob0 | \/\/ | |< | |> E D | /-\ R 0 0 L Z |
02:25.05 | hardwire | heh |
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02:29.56 | hardwire | rly wants to figure out if a local telco is groovy enough to use RDNIS |
02:30.19 | hardwire | or, cool enough to use DNIS on any type of forward. |
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02:37.30 | Yosam | i need help with app_followme |
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02:50.07 | Yosam | FollowMe(100|${EXTEN}) or just FollowMe(100) |
02:50.11 | Yosam | for exten 100? |
02:55.41 | Yosam | how can i make followme dial a iax2 extension? |
02:58.54 | Yosam | :( |
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03:02.56 | TrentCreek | Yosam: you have to create an account to see the rates. |
03:03.53 | TrentCreek | north america rates are extremely cheep |
03:05.55 | Yosam | do they accept paypal? |
03:10.42 | TrentCreek | i think so |
03:10.52 | TrentCreek | credit cards |
03:11.28 | TrentCreek | if i recall correctly north america calling rates are below 1 cent |
03:11.47 | TrentCreek | i THOUGHT i saw .002 |
03:12.07 | rob0 | hmmm 0.02 sounds more likely |
03:12.13 | TrentCreek | no |
03:12.24 | TrentCreek | I double looked to be sure it was not .02 |
03:12.32 | TrentCreek | but I am thinking it was .0022 |
03:12.59 | TrentCreek | let me look now |
03:13.18 | rob0 | lets TrentCreek look! |
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03:13.32 | rob0 | is too permissive |
03:16.07 | jblack | .0022 sounds too good to be true. |
03:16.17 | TrentCreek | rob0: It's .0020 |
03:16.24 | jblack | Teliax is at .02, and Callwithus at.. I think it's .0125 |
03:16.44 | TrentCreek | I have it set to show me updates of certain place when I log in |
03:16.58 | Yosam | that means 1000 minutes is 2 dollars? |
03:17.07 | TrentCreek | yes |
03:17.13 | TrentCreek | no minimum required |
03:17.17 | Yosam | do they hav einternational? |
03:17.20 | TrentCreek | yes |
03:17.20 | Yosam | *international |
03:17.28 | Yosam | can you check germany and turkey? please |
03:17.37 | jblack | You're not talking les.net, are you? |
03:17.41 | rabelais | something smells fishy... |
03:18.49 | jblack | Cause I'm looking at their rates page (http://les.net/azrates.php), and it's .015, not .002 |
03:18.53 | TrentCreek | Germany is .0086 |
03:19.01 | rabelais | is the site called carriex.com? |
03:19.13 | Yosam | carriexchange |
03:19.35 | rabelais | what is the website? |
03:19.36 | TrentCreek | turkey is .01x - .02x |
03:19.44 | Yosam | mainly istanbul |
03:20.43 | TrentCreek | it's a site that runs middle man for buyers and sellers to have bulk volume ..like a bulk buyers club for lower volume rates |
03:21.08 | TrentCreek | so all routes run through their servers |
03:21.10 | Yosam | .02 is really cool |
03:21.15 | rabelais | http://www.carriex.com/createAccount/market-view.faces |
03:21.37 | TrentCreek | wrong site |
03:21.41 | Yosam | [May 30 20:15:11] NOTICE[26619]: app_followme.c:555 wait_for_winner: Unable to playback /var/spool/asterisk/followme.1212203687.79. Maybe the caller didn't record their name? |
03:21.54 | Yosam | why would that happen? i am sure that i have recorded my name |
03:22.04 | rabelais | what is the correct website? |
03:22.06 | Mavvie | I wonder why asterisk crashes if I overwrite /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_zap.so |
03:22.07 | TrentCreek | oops..that is right site |
03:22.14 | rabelais | ok... |
03:22.31 | jblack | whisles. .0033 |
03:22.32 | TrentCreek | They don't do Paypal... |
03:22.34 | rabelais | according to that site, USA calls are 0.0033 |
03:22.43 | jblack | with rates like that... why bother hanging up |
03:22.57 | TrentCreek | you have to set it up to get get you lowest rate |
03:23.18 | Yosam | do they accept CC? |
03:23.20 | jblack | Acording to their faq, they do handle credit cards, tough. |
03:23.27 | TrentCreek | yes....bank transfer and checks |
03:23.47 | TrentCreek | I think they are located in UAE |
03:24.11 | rabelais | what's call quality like? |
03:24.20 | TrentCreek | i have not tried it yet |
03:24.35 | rabelais | it's not on voip-info.org... |
03:24.41 | rabelais | how new is this? |
03:24.45 | TrentCreek | i heard about it from people on a forum using an Asterisk app |
03:25.21 | TrentCreek | i guess they been around a while |
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03:25.55 | Yosam | <PROTECTED> |
03:25.55 | Yosam | <PROTECTED> |
03:25.55 | Yosam | <PROTECTED> |
03:25.58 | rabelais | jeez, you have to route the calls yourself |
03:26.07 | rabelais | I see what's going on... |
03:26.13 | deeperror | probably ran by the CIA |
03:26.16 | rabelais | you can choose the paths that you want |
03:26.28 | TrentCreek | yes, but they show you how |
03:26.35 | rabelais | and based on the route you choose, a certain per minute fee applies |
03:26.50 | rabelais | and the numbers quoted on that page I linked are for the cheapest routes |
03:27.11 | Yosam | cheapest route means crapiiest route :) probably |
03:27.19 | rabelais | which likely means call quality will suck at those rates |
03:27.21 | rabelais | exactly |
03:27.33 | Yosam | i mean i would rather pay 2 cents a minute |
03:27.39 | Yosam | and have crystal clear sound |
03:27.46 | jblack | callwithus certainly sucks. |
03:27.56 | TrentCreek | well I tried a company in Netherlands...voicetrading.com.. They had 3 call qaulity rates...I tried all 3 and they all sucked |
03:28.05 | jblack | Ironically, even their good routes suck. |
03:28.23 | TrentCreek | and they have a 700 euro minimum purchase each time |
03:28.37 | Yosam | lol |
03:28.39 | Yosam | thats nice business |
03:28.42 | rabelais | I'm relatively happy with my 0.0139 rates from vitelity |
03:28.44 | jblack | Some don't ring, some break callerid, others can only call certain numbers. Callwithus is a gamble. |
03:29.30 | TrentCreek | now I am using rapidvox at .012, but their customer service sucks |
03:30.16 | TrentCreek | and using their toll free..the call breaks down after 5 seconds, but I have not had any call qaulity issues with US calls |
03:30.27 | Yosam | <PROTECTED> |
03:30.49 | deeperror | if you are pushing volume try sotel |
03:31.35 | rabelais | TrentCreek, you meant outgoing toll free calls, or incoming? |
03:32.01 | TrentCreek | outgood |
03:32.04 | TrentCreek | outgoing |
03:32.15 | Yosam | the file is 0 bytes |
03:32.49 | rabelais | oh...I've been quite pleased with sipphone's free outgoing 800 service...I've had it for years |
03:33.42 | jblack | what is outgoing 800 service? |
03:34.07 | rabelais | calling toll free numbers |
03:34.19 | rabelais | 800/888/877 |
03:34.26 | jblack | Oh, ok. Yeah. I use their free 800 via enum. |
03:34.42 | deeperror | http://www.sotelips.net/d/?q=node/39 |
03:34.49 | rabelais | that works too |
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03:40.02 | drmessano | sipphone passes the 800 calls to enum? |
03:40.24 | drmessano | sipphone passes the 800 calls to enum >>> tollfreegateway? |
03:42.20 | rabelais | I don't think it passes to enum, I think it just dails it directly |
03:42.46 | drmessano | Either way, sipphone passes the calls to tollfreegateway? |
03:43.11 | rabelais | yes |
03:43.38 | drmessano | Not that I ever tested it, but I was unaware of that.. I had a seperate route for tollfree direct to sip.tollfreegateway.com |
03:43.50 | drmessano | Dunno if I will remove that or not, but it's an option |
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03:44.34 | rabelais | I've been using it for a while, it seems ok...occasionally messed DTMF up, but it's nice |
03:44.59 | drmessano | Yes.. even direct to the gateway I have had that problem.. so it's not sipphone messing it up |
03:45.35 | rabelais | perhaps....but I do know that if I use my vitelity line for the same call, the dtmf tones go through... |
03:45.49 | rabelais | so...sometimes, it is the problem :P |
03:45.59 | rabelais | but most of the time, it's great |
03:46.50 | drmessano | It's cheaper that paying for it.. and I mean, you know, VoIP _IS_ supposed to be about "ZOMG FREE CALLS", right? |
03:46.56 | drmessano | than* |
03:47.31 | rabelais | yup |
03:47.54 | Entranced | ...and hawt chicks on the other end |
03:48.30 | x86 | mmmm free hot chicks |
03:48.45 | drmessano | hmmm |
03:48.49 | Entranced | well... 002 per minute |
03:48.53 | drmessano | hot chicks with tollfree numbers |
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03:49.38 | rabelais | anywhere else, this would clearly be considered off-topic.... |
03:49.53 | Entranced | press # if you want to # me |
03:50.29 | drmessano | Girls are pretty much off topic on ANY freenode channel |
03:50.34 | drmessano | snorts |
03:50.38 | Entranced | buehee |
03:50.50 | x86 | insert it now.... |
03:50.55 | x86 | your credit card, that is |
03:51.25 | Entranced | press & if you want to exit |
03:51.27 | Entranced | 7 |
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03:54.23 | iceyp | hey guys, is there any way to extend the timeout to registering to a sip server, it appears I continue to receive SIP/2.0 408 Request Timeout |
03:54.36 | iceyp | however if I use a client such as Xlite I can connect to the remote host |
03:55.46 | rob0 | /j #girls |
03:56.09 | drmessano | Empty |
03:56.22 | iceyp | http://www.pastebin.ca/1034659 is what I continue to see |
03:56.26 | rob0 | Ha! Made you look!! |
03:57.17 | Yosam | haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaau |
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03:57.28 | drmessano | Ahhhhh Trixbox |
03:57.32 | drmessano | ~trixbox |
03:57.33 | jbot | [~trixbox] trixbox is a full linux distro that includes FreePBX and other 3rd party add-ons. It is all this extra stuff which makes trixbox VERY difficult to support, and is not supported in #asterisk. Try asking in #trixbox or on their forums & wiki at http://www.trixbox.org |
03:57.51 | rabelais | iceyp, try the registertimeout parameter |
03:58.00 | iceyp | damn, the problem is the same with standard asterisk 1.2 |
03:58.07 | iceyp | thanks rabelais i will try |
03:58.14 | rabelais | http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+config+sip.conf |
03:58.47 | drmessano | Sounds to me like your registration requests are being ignored due to improper setup of the SIP peer |
03:59.00 | drmessano | and in that case, setting up the peer in FreePBX is not supported her |
03:59.02 | drmessano | here* |
03:59.34 | drmessano | If it works X-Lite, I doubt just upping the timeout will fix anything |
03:59.43 | iceyp | drmessano same probkem when i try from asterisk 1.2 |
03:59.51 | drmessano | Sounds to me like your registration requests are being ignored due to improper setup of the SIP peer |
04:00.06 | iceyp | I'm using duplicates of ones that work |
04:00.22 | drmessano | facepalms |
04:00.46 | drmessano | Well, if those WORK, and it doesn't work on YOUR BOX, then sounds like you need something more than upping the timeout |
04:01.03 | drmessano | Where did you get these configs that "Work"? |
04:01.09 | iceyp | no it works with xlite client but not asterisk 1.2 or trixbox |
04:01.29 | *** join/#asterisk coppice (n=chatzill@106.198.17.210.dyn.pacific.net.hk) |
04:01.42 | iceyp | http://www.pastebin.ca/1034664 |
04:01.52 | drmessano | iceyp: IF IT WORKS IN XLITE, THEN IT SHOULD WORK IN ASTERISK WITHOUT SCREWWING WITH THINGS LIKE TIMEOUT |
04:02.02 | drmessano | iceyp: YOUR PEER SETUP IS PROBABLY WRONG |
04:02.26 | *** join/#asterisk Trifixxx (n=Mike@c-67-169-21-227.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) |
04:02.27 | drmessano | That setup looks like crap |
04:03.21 | rabelais | that's one way to put it... |
04:03.21 | drmessano | Anyone that puts fromuser, username, and fromdomain in a peer has no idea how to set one up and was guessing.. You need to work out what needs to be in there and make it work |
04:03.31 | *** part/#asterisk Trifixxx (n=Mike@c-67-169-21-227.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) |
04:03.56 | iceyp | what about just adding a register => does that require the peer to be setup below? |
04:05.16 | drmessano | ~book |
04:05.17 | jbot | Asterisk: The Future of Telephony 2nd Edition (ISBN 0-596-51048-9) --- Order yours at http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596510480/ --- Free downloadable PDF http://downloads.oreilly.com/books/9780596510480.pdf --- HTML at http://tfot.leifmadsen.com, or see ~buybook |
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04:13.33 | adeel | has anyone gotten an sqlite3 cdr backend working? |
04:13.42 | *** join/#asterisk Mahmoud (n=foo@unaffiliated/mahmoud) |
04:14.32 | adeel | or is it provided in the addons package? |
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04:32.21 | adeel | for 1.4.x that is |
04:35.03 | hsv-al | adeel, we have 2,000 users, on a clustered 1.4 system with a Pitfall Harry II backend, powered by Tron & Zaxxon |
04:36.58 | *** join/#asterisk gerphimum (n=trekkie@cpe-24-167-100-36.satx.res.rr.com) |
04:38.19 | drmessano | I find the Arkanoid backend can be more stable at times, but we're using Breakthru and Joust for the app engine |
04:39.29 | hsv-al | heh, barely remember joust, some cheesy game w/ a guy on a floating ostrich back |
04:39.35 | hsv-al | must of sat next to a dig dug arcade box |
04:39.47 | adeel | hsv-al, thanks for sharing |
04:40.12 | hsv-al | adeel, 85% of this room is probably asleep |
04:40.14 | hsv-al | heh |
04:40.21 | adeel | hsv-al, as is the normal case |
04:40.49 | GReggFT | most of the people are sleeping too, not just the room |
04:41.58 | hsv-al | drmessano, i was googling for why there is a "sect" of people |
04:42.06 | hsv-al | that use asterisk just for sip functionality, and those that do |
04:42.07 | coppice | ooh, a slumber party. have there been pillow fights, and sleazy tales of first sexual experiences? |
04:42.12 | hsv-al | dont even bother learning about iax/iax2 |
04:42.13 | hsv-al | :) |
04:42.14 | drmessano | hsv-al: I am planning on doing a whitepaper on the clsutered xenophobia frontend we're using for a proxy |
04:42.51 | hsv-al | if people are going to use asterisk just for sip access w/ polycom software clients |
04:42.57 | hsv-al | why not just rm -rf it all, and get skype instead heh |
04:43.07 | hsv-al | x-lite, etc |
04:44.25 | hsv-al | so how many people in here are guilty of that |
04:44.31 | hsv-al | using asterisk just for sip functionality :) |
04:44.40 | drmessano | Well.. Here is how I see it.. SIP phones, SIP ITSP.. (OK)... SIP Phones, PSTN ... (OK) Multiple boxes with SIP between them when IAX is available and works as well as it does, (WTF) |
04:44.56 | drmessano | Personally, I like when an ITSP has IAX |
04:45.38 | hsv-al | its all good that there are just sip users of it, the more fans |
04:45.44 | hsv-al | the better......but thats like 1% of what it does |
04:47.43 | drmessano | The point where I draw the line, which I guess goes with any app someone asks me about, is when they need to do something.. and the app has a protocol or functionality that is MADE for that task.. but they refuse to learn to use that other functionality and try to make it work with they do know |
04:48.20 | drmessano | Like this asshat I knew.. |
04:48.28 | hsv-al | you summed it up good the other day, if someone is going to just use sip w/ asterisk |
04:48.28 | drmessano | Set up a hosting server in his basement |
04:48.31 | hsv-al | w/ software clients accessing it |
04:48.35 | hsv-al | just rm -rf the / |
04:48.41 | hsv-al | and use skype on win32 |
04:49.14 | drmessano | Well yeah.. setting up Asterisk so you can use X-Lite with FreeWorldDialup.. GTFO |
04:49.23 | hsv-al | heh |
04:49.27 | drmessano | But in any case.. |
04:49.36 | drmessano | This guy knew NOTHING about DNS or vhsosts |
04:49.37 | GReggFT | hmm.. |
04:49.39 | drmessano | vhosts |
04:49.55 | GReggFT | so a business that sets up asterisks with all sip phones is wrong? |
04:50.01 | drmessano | So he set up a domain, and had everyone he was hosting in a directory off that domain |
04:50.19 | hsv-al | gregg, my angst originates w/ a co-worker |
04:50.31 | drmessano | GReggFT: My statement was pretty clear |
04:50.35 | hsv-al | all he does is use x-lite, stun service(s), and easy vox box |
04:50.42 | hsv-al | that is just . . . . wrong heh |
04:50.58 | GReggFT | hmm |
04:51.21 | hsv-al | i have an apartment, i live alone, and i bought myself a TDM 411E |
04:51.29 | hsv-al | just so i can learn it as much as possible |
04:51.34 | hsv-al | some would say thats overkill :) |
04:51.42 | GReggFT | see the one thing that I don't see in any of the "docs" is a walk through of taking a current pbx system/environment and apply it to a new asterisks environment |
04:51.58 | hsv-al | gutting an existing system |
04:51.59 | GReggFT | and all the sales people do is bring in boxes with sip phones |
04:52.12 | hsv-al | dont know what to say |
04:52.12 | GReggFT | and show you bells and whistles |
04:52.23 | GReggFT | i want to take what I have |
04:52.29 | drmessano | GReggFT: If someone set up a mail server that fetched their POP mail from their ITSP, dropped it in a local mailbox, and then allowed them to connect with their mail client and get that mail, do you think that would be at ALL wasteful? |
04:52.29 | hsv-al | i say the best guidance people can get is |
04:52.32 | GReggFT | do the same thing in asterisks or something like it |
04:52.34 | hsv-al | finish the oreilly book |
04:52.39 | hsv-al | read about all it can offer |
04:52.45 | GReggFT | and then show me how to add the bells and whistles |
04:52.45 | hsv-al | then decide what you want to use w/ it |
04:52.50 | *** join/#asterisk CunningPike (n=arodgers@S010600095b33697f.vc.shawcable.net) |
04:53.43 | GReggFT | drmessano: I see an advantage to use that method if that method makes the process consistent and maintainable where going direct was not |
04:54.09 | hsv-al | gregg, if people are just going to use x-lite/stun services...... |
04:54.16 | hsv-al | its like why did they even spend the tiem setting up *? |
04:54.16 | drmessano | GReggFT: That's incredibly insane.. Setting up a mailserver to POP a mailbox to then re-POP it.. come on |
04:54.19 | GReggFT | hsv-al: reading a book and finding companies that know their stuff AND PBX systems are completely different |
04:55.25 | GReggFT | drmessano: if I had to support a bunch of people going off to various locations and had the ability to bring it all in house and had them connect in a consistent manner I would consider it |
04:55.28 | hsv-al | well, i dont know one company in my town that specializes in deploying |
04:55.35 | hsv-al | svox/* setups, besides digium themselves |
04:55.42 | hsv-al | their all cisco partners/ccm |
04:56.20 | drmessano | GReggFT |
04:56.23 | drmessano | Good god man |
04:56.24 | GReggFT | hsv-al: thus the problem, I have yet to find anyone that can talk to me at my current pbx environment AND knows everything I need about asterisks |
04:56.26 | drmessano | Do you even READ |
04:56.37 | drmessano | ONE MAILBOX |
04:56.41 | drmessano | ONE USER |
04:57.05 | hsv-al | messano, the one thing I havent messed with at work yet |
04:57.17 | hsv-al | is integrating * voicemail with exchange 2007/LDAP |
04:57.17 | drmessano | Forget it.. making a point is obviously lost on some people and I have no patience for explaining every sentence |
04:57.29 | Yosam | exten => s,n,GotoIfTime(08:30-20:30|Mon-Sat|*|*?goodtime,s,1:badtime,s,1) this doesnt work |
04:57.33 | hsv-al | so people can get their * voicemail |
04:57.35 | hsv-al | through OWA |
04:57.44 | *** join/#asterisk L|NUX (n=linux@unaffiliated/lnux/x-10290) |
04:58.31 | drmessano | hsv-al: While I do kinda like the idea of IMAP storage. I'd rather just SMTP send it to the user |
04:58.34 | GReggFT | drmessano: right so doing it for one is not a good use of time or resources. not sure how I got involved in your conversation of that, I was asking my own question |
04:58.42 | L|NUX | hello every one |
04:58.44 | L|NUX | can some one take a look into this http://rafb.net/p/rF3ToW33.html |
04:59.00 | L|NUX | same login and password is working with X-PRO, eyeBeam and Bria |
04:59.12 | drmessano | GReggFT: You asked about the convo hsv-al and I were having.. if you wanted in on it, then I was giving you some insight, but nevermind.. |
04:59.48 | L|NUX | any idea |
05:00.09 | drmessano | So, where is the config? |
05:00.27 | GReggFT | drmessano: :-) actually i asked would a business setting up an asterisk server with just sip phones be wrong... oh well... |
05:01.01 | L|NUX | tzafrir: you arround ? |
05:01.20 | hsv-al | greggFT, no, because if thats all that would satisfy a businesses need |
05:01.22 | hsv-al | so be it |
05:01.30 | hsv-al | but semantic discussiosn can loop forever |
05:01.40 | drmessano | L|NUX: Do you want help or not? |
05:01.53 | L|NUX | yes |
05:02.07 | drmessano | L|NUX: WHERE IS YOUR CONFIG? |
05:02.11 | L|NUX | drmessano: sorry i was thinking your were talking with some one else |
05:02.12 | L|NUX | hold |
05:04.07 | L|NUX | drmessano: http://rafb.net/p/tKYXfH28.html |
05:04.23 | drmessano | hsv-al: It gets annoying when you're talking about something and since you're convo doesn't have Comments like source code, someone will inevitebly jump in with something like "So connecting Asterisk to the PSTN is bad?" .. and you can just forget the next 2 hours of your night explaining what you were talking about |
05:05.13 | drmessano | outboundproxy? |
05:05.15 | drmessano | Try host |
05:05.35 | L|NUX | what do you mean ? |
05:05.50 | L|NUX | means i should try host=proxy |
05:06.12 | drmessano | facepalms |
05:06.21 | drmessano | change outboundproxy=blah |
05:06.23 | drmessano | to |
05:06.27 | drmessano | host=blah |
05:06.38 | L|NUX | k |
05:06.40 | L|NUX | trying |
05:06.58 | L|NUX | same password error |
05:08.26 | drmessano | remove the fromdomain and from user, and the @wateen.net suffix off of the username |
05:09.18 | Yosam | damn |
05:09.27 | L|NUX | ok |
05:09.32 | hsv-al | [May 30 21:42:44] WARNING[32271]: acl.c:408 ast_get_ip_or_srv: Unable to lookup '58.27.240.22:9060' |
05:09.43 | hsv-al | what i'd like to know is why can't his own box lookup his own ip address |
05:09.44 | hsv-al | HEH |
05:10.03 | drmessano | That's not his own |
05:10.22 | L|NUX | hsv-al: its ip not host :) |
05:10.34 | drmessano | L|NUX: Any better? |
05:10.36 | TrentCreek | who's gonna help me trouble shoot |
05:10.45 | L|NUX | hsv-al: i already disable servlookup in sip.conf |
05:10.51 | L|NUX | drmessano: nope |
05:10.53 | L|NUX | drmessano : same |
05:10.53 | Yosam | :( |
05:10.57 | L|NUX | [May 30 22:10:04] WARNING[32538]: chan_sip.c:12458 handle_response_register: Forbidden - wrong password on authentication for REGISTER for '0218000342wateen.com' to '58.27.240.22' |
05:11.29 | Yosam | please someone help me with GotoIfTime ive been messing around trying to get it work for an hour and half now |
05:11.30 | drmessano | get rid of the @wateen.com in the register string too |
05:11.42 | L|NUX | ok |
05:11.42 | L|NUX | hold |
05:11.55 | L|NUX | Yosam: have you read docs at voip-info.org ? |
05:12.13 | hsv-al | linux |
05:12.18 | hsv-al | who you hooking up w/ in pakistan? |
05:12.32 | *** join/#asterisk scardinal (n=supreme@port816.ds1-suoe.adsl.cybercity.dk) |
05:12.44 | Yosam | yes i did |
05:13.03 | L|NUX | hsv-al : i am in pakistan |
05:13.03 | L|NUX | :) |
05:13.12 | hsv-al | neato |
05:13.17 | hsv-al | linux, whats up w/ musharraf |
05:13.20 | L|NUX | same drmessano |
05:13.22 | hsv-al | whys he quitting? |
05:13.41 | drmessano | L|NUX: Pastebin the debug again pls |
05:13.46 | L|NUX | hsv-al : i think potical talk is not allowed and i avoid to talk about these things |
05:13.54 | hsv-al | good response. |
05:13.55 | L|NUX | drmessano: can i pm |
05:14.00 | hsv-al | you have responded well obiwan |
05:14.07 | drmessano | No |
05:14.13 | L|NUX | no logs :) |
05:14.17 | L|NUX | just single line |
05:14.18 | L|NUX | :) |
05:14.19 | L|NUX | hold |
05:14.21 | drmessano | Ok, show it |
05:15.57 | L|NUX | http://rafb.net/p/qqYPJM56.html |
05:16.41 | drmessano | oh duh |
05:16.49 | L|NUX | what brother |
05:16.58 | drmessano | Get rid of the :9060 and add a port=9060 |
05:17.04 | drmessano | in the peer |
05:17.04 | L|NUX | ok |
05:17.06 | L|NUX | hold |
05:17.07 | L|NUX | :) |
05:17.08 | drmessano | Not the register string |
05:17.56 | L|NUX | same |
05:18.07 | L|NUX | i understand brother |
05:18.15 | drmessano | pastebin it all one mroe time |
05:18.19 | L|NUX | ok |
05:18.34 | drmessano | actually |
05:18.38 | drmessano | hang on |
05:18.40 | Yosam | GotoIfTime(08:30-20:30|mon-sat|*|*?) how can i make this go to goodtime if its in this range and badtime if it is not!? |
05:18.44 | drmessano | Youre SURE about port 9060? |
05:19.11 | drmessano | Your register string is failing completely.. you need to verify your password |
05:19.18 | L|NUX | http://rafb.net/p/NddNby26.html |
05:19.44 | L|NUX | dremssano: this password is working fine with eyeBeam, XPRO, Bria and other |
05:19.49 | L|NUX | the point is |
05:19.50 | drmessano | and the username too? |
05:20.36 | L|NUX | username = 0218000342, auth username=0218000342@wateen.com, domain=wateen.com, and proxy = 58.27.240.22:9060 |
05:20.39 | L|NUX | and its working |
05:20.44 | L|NUX | if i change any of them it will not work |
05:21.46 | L|NUX | sorry its wateen.net |
05:21.46 | L|NUX | ok |
05:22.04 | L|NUX | drmessano: any idea |
05:22.31 | drmessano | Sure.. Where is the proxy definition coming from? |
05:22.46 | drmessano | wateen.net DOESNT resolve to that IP |
05:22.55 | L|NUX | i know |
05:23.28 | L|NUX | but if i do not use it will not work |
05:23.34 | drmessano | You need to explain what this is trying to do.. it's as fucked up as a soup sandwich |
05:24.05 | drmessano | You need to give me an idea how this setup works, I am NOT a MIND READER, and I am tired of guessing |
05:24.20 | L|NUX | well i do not know about teleco |
05:24.40 | L|NUX | but they are using Motoral-IMS |
05:24.52 | L|NUX | i can give you access to machine |
05:24.53 | drmessano | Well, I don't know how you're supposed to be connecting to this because you've not given me complete info |
05:24.57 | drmessano | I DONT WANT ACCESS |
05:24.59 | drmessano | I WANT INFO |
05:25.07 | L|NUX | drmessano : what info you need |
05:25.18 | drmessano | WHAT IS THIS PROXY |
05:25.19 | rob0 | bank account |
05:25.22 | drmessano | WHY DO THE IPS NOT MATCH |
05:25.31 | drmessano | WTF IS THIS SETUP DOING? |
05:25.37 | L|NUX | well wateen.net is WiMAX provider here |
05:25.39 | drmessano | HOW IS IT CONNECTING? |
05:25.41 | rob0 | credit card numbers, mother's maiden name |
05:25.50 | drmessano | ok.. |
05:26.11 | L|NUX | proxy have been provided by them if i am not connected with wateen |
05:26.30 | rob0 | goes to fix a soup sandwich |
05:26.45 | L|NUX | when i connected with wateen WiMAX i get local ip like 192.168.2.x |
05:27.09 | drmessano | Ok |
05:27.11 | drmessano | So |
05:27.20 | drmessano | Try this then |
05:27.45 | drmessano | host=wateen.net |
05:27.52 | L|NUX | okay |
05:28.00 | drmessano | outboundproxy=thatip:9060 |
05:28.17 | drmessano | and change the register string to @wateen.net |
05:28.38 | *** join/#asterisk truent (n=truent@c-67-181-8-115.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) |
05:28.48 | L|NUX | [May 30 22:28:37] DEBUG[32653]: devicestate.c:287 do_state_change: Changing state for SIP/0218000342 - state 5 (Unavailable) |
05:28.56 | L|NUX | ok |
05:28.57 | L|NUX | hold |
05:29.26 | *** join/#asterisk pikachu2000 (n=pikachu2@196-209-196-228-rrdg-esr-2.dynamic.isadsl.co.za) |
05:29.33 | L|NUX | doing that |
05:29.37 | drmessano | Theres something else you need too |
05:29.48 | L|NUX | wong password |
05:30.22 | TrentCreek | Firefox can't find the server at www.wateen.net. |
05:30.56 | L|NUX | :( |
05:31.26 | rabelais | but wateen.com works |
05:31.30 | L|NUX | yes |
05:31.38 | rabelais | abu dhabi's latest business venture.... |
05:31.41 | rabelais | or something like that, hehe |
05:31.55 | drmessano | linux |
05:32.02 | L|NUX | yes |
05:32.03 | drmessano | outboundproxy=the ip |
05:32.11 | drmessano | outboundproxyport=9060 |
05:32.15 | L|NUX | ok |
05:32.46 | truent | hmm |
05:32.55 | L|NUX | same password error again |
05:33.19 | L|NUX | not sure why |
05:34.15 | drmessano | Teh register string needs to use the proxy |
05:34.28 | drmessano | Trying to figure out how to do it.. Ive never worked with a proxy before |
05:34.53 | truent | ive been trying to get my head around asterisk setup.. but theres so many variations its nuts.. i have gizmo voip working right now.. router->spa2102->analog phones... i wanna have my ubuntu box running asterisk to get first dibs, and that to talk to the spa2102..lemme get this straight.. |
05:35.02 | L|NUX | dremssano: humm |
05:35.17 | hsv-al | truent |
05:35.21 | hsv-al | ever look at www.asterisknow.org |
05:35.32 | drmessano | ewww |
05:35.38 | truent | do i wanna have the asterisk box have all the gizmo info and port forwarding to it.. and the spa2102 just as an extension? (outbound proxy of the spa2102 will be the asterisk server) right? |
05:35.51 | drmessano | Yes, truent |
05:35.54 | truent | just came across it from the title |
05:35.57 | drmessano | Asterisk is yoru PBX |
05:36.06 | truent | k cuz right now the spa2102 has the gizmo info but i dont want that |
05:36.16 | truent | cool |
05:36.28 | drmessano | You set it in Asterisk and make the 2102 an extension |
05:36.56 | truent | k well it seems ive picked up enough then.. cuz last night i didnt quite understand, thought they would both need gizmo info |
05:37.22 | truent | i'll checkout asterisknow.. a gui would definitely help a bit ;) |
05:37.42 | truent | and thanks |
05:38.08 | hsv-al | truent |
05:38.18 | hsv-al | you'll still need to know how to manipulate the various config files |
05:38.22 | hsv-al | to have AN tweaked |
05:38.40 | truent | AN? |
05:38.45 | hsv-al | .... |
05:38.47 | hsv-al | heh |
05:38.50 | L|NUX | drmessano : any other ideas and though |
05:38.56 | L|NUX | thoughts |
05:39.00 | hsv-al | www.asterisknow.org |
05:39.02 | truent | i'm ok with config files i'll figure it out |
05:39.05 | truent | ahh lol |
05:39.06 | truent | sorry |
05:39.27 | L|NUX | drmessano : i can give you login details for sip acccount |
05:39.56 | drmessano | L|NUX: No, you sure they don't block asterisk or something? |
05:40.14 | L|NUX | well i changed asterisk string |
05:40.15 | L|NUX | :) |
05:40.16 | L|NUX | as well |
05:40.49 | truent | i take it AN is for a standalone asterisk server? |
05:41.32 | hsv-al | all the docs are there |
05:41.36 | hsv-al | that'll answer questions |
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05:46.08 | truent | ahh well guess i'll just wait til i get another box |
05:46.29 | truent | heh ever tried to install it on an xbox?.. maybe thatll work |
05:46.29 | truent | ;p |
05:46.44 | drmessano | Why not just learn how to config asterisk? |
05:46.59 | truent | i will |
05:47.21 | truent | just every option i see for asterisk seems to encourage a standalone server for it.. |
05:47.50 | truent | i understand in the context of some business or something, but i just wanna mess around a bit |
05:52.22 | truent | nice.. |
05:52.31 | truent | asterisk the future of telephony on pdf |
05:52.34 | truent | thatll work |
05:52.51 | truent | ;) |
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05:54.21 | L|NUX | drmessano : thanks i will work on it later |
05:54.24 | L|NUX | see you guys |
05:55.15 | Yosam | is there a way to do this incoming user dials my extension, my phone rings i pickup it tells me a message before the call is connected? |
05:57.40 | truent | not that i have an answer but curious... a message from that person describing what the call is regarding or a premade message just saying you have a call or something |
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06:00.01 | Yosam | actually a TTS message |
06:00.19 | Yosam | telling me who the hell is calling me so i can decide if the person calling is worth my time speaking to them or not |
06:00.27 | Yosam | so i can send them to VM or answer the phone |
06:00.34 | Yosam | or redirect to a telemarketer or whatsoever |
06:03.17 | truent | gotcha |
06:03.29 | truent | grand central has a feature like that |
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06:17.14 | Yosam | <PROTECTED> |
06:17.22 | Yosam | i dont need a service i know it is possible but i dont know how |
06:17.35 | Yosam | i have a few asterisk servers im messin around with lol |
06:17.56 | Yosam | now need to setup vm |
06:18.04 | Yosam | VoiceMail not Virtual Machine :P |
06:19.50 | Yosam | If you don't do this, very unpleasant |
06:19.50 | Yosam | ; things may happen to your users while they are retrieving and |
06:19.50 | Yosam | ; manipulating their voicemail. |
06:19.53 | Yosam | :O |
06:22.36 | TrentCreek | maybe you know a good virtual server |
06:23.56 | TrentCreek | i want to play around with some other #asterisk/linux distros |
06:25.53 | TrentCreek | anyone? anyone? |
06:26.08 | truent | sorry yosam, wasnt a suggestion just a statement |
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07:04.48 | TrentCreek | wake up |
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07:46.30 | jblack | why? Is something going on? |
07:52.12 | TrentCreek | yes |
07:52.20 | TrentCreek | 2 items |
07:53.47 | TrentCreek | answered calls to my ATA result in no voice being transferred to it, and I am trying to put on a virtual machine on my system |
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07:58.11 | DarKnesS_WolF | the new zaptel version not showing in teh asterisk.org |
07:59.24 | TrentCreek | i saw get rid of those outdated things and use cheap virtual numbers |
08:01.38 | TrentCreek | you can get 1 number and about 20-30 incoming lines for about $45 a month |
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08:03.23 | dachary | For people located in france : freelance work posted a few minutes ago which is an implementation of http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/How+to+Build+a+Simple+4+WiFi+Phone+Installation+with+Asterisk%2C+Recording+all+two+party+conversions.+ ( see http://www.rentacoder.com/RentACoder/misc/BidRequests/ShowBidRequest.asp?lngBidRequestId=937658 ) |
08:04.12 | TrentCreek | i smell SPAM |
08:04.24 | dachary | TrentCreek: it's not :-) |
08:04.32 | dachary | but it smells like it, I agree |
08:04.54 | Yosam | whats the best codec i can use with xlite |
08:04.55 | dachary | smells scam too. |
08:05.28 | dachary | geniune job offer for freelance are difficult to distinguish from spam / scam. |
08:06.21 | TrentCreek | yes..especially coming from Indian and African countries |
08:06.59 | dachary | I guess it would be easier if there was a bulletin board on voip-info.org (or elsewhere) to post this kind of offers |
08:07.34 | Maliuta | take the VM elsewhere |
08:09.18 | TrentCreek | why? I am trying to run some different package distros of * on it |
08:12.03 | Yosam | is there anyone here that is in the hosting business? |
08:12.42 | TrentCreek | you looking for hosting? |
08:13.13 | Yosam | not really |
08:13.19 | TrentCreek | okay |
08:13.27 | TrentCreek | just info on the biz? |
08:13.48 | Yosam | not really |
08:14.02 | TrentCreek | ok |
08:14.06 | Yosam | well i was working with companies before that were doing hosting business as tech support. |
08:14.24 | TrentCreek | oh..a job then |
08:14.33 | Yosam | and shit a long time ago and now actually like a year ago i said fuck em all and started on planning my company |
08:14.46 | Yosam | now im nearly done with it hoping for a grand opening in a few days :P |
08:14.59 | Yosam | i was going to ask for some comments on my design |
08:14.59 | TrentCreek | what type of hosting? |
08:15.05 | Yosam | currently Shared linux |
08:15.25 | TrentCreek | web or server> |
08:15.26 | TrentCreek | ? |
08:15.36 | Yosam | but in 2 or 3 months probably Dedicated servers /VPS with unlimited traffic |
08:15.40 | Yosam | right now only shared web hosting |
08:16.25 | Guggemand | unlimited traffic sounds good ... i have a couple of sites taking 4+TB traffik a month :P |
08:16.41 | Yosam | :O |
08:16.44 | TrentCreek | oh..i got Windows web hostin with something like 50 GB of storage and 50GB of traffic |
08:16.44 | Yosam | Guggemand |
08:16.47 | Yosam | where are you located? |
08:16.55 | Yosam | for how much? |
08:17.01 | Guggemand | denmark :) |
08:17.10 | TrentCreek | MS SQL 2005 and mySQL 5 and 8 domains for $60 a year |
08:17.17 | Yosam | good good :) you should buy a cheap server off :P |
08:17.41 | Yosam | my servers are located in germany mostly and a few in the states |
08:18.00 | Yosam | the ones in germany are 100mb unmetered |
08:18.01 | TrentCreek | i am looking at server hosting |
08:18.36 | TrentCreek | I see theplanet.com starts at $60 US a month |
08:18.46 | Yosam | theplanet |
08:18.47 | TrentCreek | unless it has changed last time I looked |
08:18.49 | Yosam | noo! |
08:19.00 | TrentCreek | yes |
08:19.13 | TrentCreek | I need a place for my * box |
08:19.27 | Yosam | they suck! |
08:19.35 | TrentCreek | why? |
08:19.49 | Yosam | long story |
08:19.56 | Yosam | they suck more then FDC! |
08:20.09 | TrentCreek | then who is good? Your servers? |
08:20.25 | TrentCreek | maybe Guggemand has one for me? |
08:20.25 | Yosam | well im not gonna promote my hosting here |
08:20.43 | Yosam | im happy with Stargate |
08:20.44 | TrentCreek | why not? |
08:21.19 | TrentCreek | Stargate went off the air last year ;-) |
08:21.26 | Yosam | :) lol |
08:21.36 | Yosam | they sold their domains and shareds to uk2 |
08:21.40 | Yosam | not their dedis |
08:22.06 | TrentCreek | oh |
08:22.09 | TrentCreek | ocated 25 miles west of Chicago in the prestigious community of Oak Brook, is the Stargate Tier III+ Data Center. The facility was zoned, designed and constructed to provide a complete range of hosting, colocation and managed-service options. |
08:22.23 | TrentCreek | When I read that of Stargate.com I think big $$$$$$ |
08:23.12 | Yosam | :D |
08:23.12 | Yosam | lol |
08:23.15 | Yosam | they are big $$$$$ |
08:23.26 | Yosam | i went to their datacenter but they odnt let customers in |
08:23.37 | Yosam | *dont |
08:23.37 | TrentCreek | yeah..they dont list their prices |
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08:24.15 | TrentCreek | so you got hosting? |
08:24.34 | Guggemand | In my company we are in the process of building our own datacenter |
08:24.47 | TrentCreek | Guggemand: when will your dedicated server be ready? |
08:24.49 | Guggemand | not a big one, just with room for around 20 racks |
08:25.19 | Guggemand | dont know yet ... havent got the schedule from the workers yet ... but 2-3 months is my guess |
08:25.28 | TrentCreek | Well with the planet's prices of only $60 a month, who can complain? |
08:25.44 | Guggemand | well, hosting in the states is not that great for danish stuff :) |
08:26.00 | TrentCreek | but it would be for my * needs |
08:26.10 | Guggemand | the latency could be a problem |
08:26.21 | Guggemand | depending of what you need offcause |
08:26.25 | TrentCreek | maybe I can get free/discounted beta sever for my *? |
08:26.45 | Guggemand | you can ask when the datacenter is finished :P |
08:27.18 | TrentCreek | well traffic going to denmark is better than going to a sattelite |
08:27.19 | Yosam | lol |
08:27.23 | Yosam | watch the stargate video |
08:27.26 | Yosam | i watch it daily :P |
08:27.36 | Yosam | it makes me dream of my own tier3+ datacenter :P |
08:27.44 | TrentCreek | Not me |
08:27.57 | TrentCreek | I can only see high prices |
08:28.31 | TrentCreek | and if I could afford their prices., I would be better getting my own OC-45 line and not being held hostage by another company |
08:29.41 | coppice | if you do anything connected to someone else, you are held hostage by someone |
08:29.42 | TrentCreek | that happened to the planet |
08:29.58 | Guggemand | Yosam: interxion have data centers much like that around europe :) |
08:30.20 | TrentCreek | yeah, but in the case of lines...you can at least get different companies coming in |
08:30.35 | TrentCreek | on different local loops |
08:31.34 | TrentCreek | the planet was using another service when they moved to their own stuff they got held hostage and it took a friend almost two months to get his * server back up |
08:32.28 | Yosam | :O |
08:32.49 | Yosam | anyways would you guys be kind and check my page? and comment on it :P |
08:33.02 | TrentCreek | sure |
08:33.20 | TrentCreek | post it |
08:33.24 | Yosam | www.dynaceron.com |
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08:33.55 | Guggemand | the first error i see is plesk, i hate that :P |
08:34.08 | Yosam | I know its not really done yet but. |
08:34.15 | Yosam | i dont like plesk either but |
08:34.55 | Yosam | one customer wanted a license and then he ran away and i paid for it :P so this server is plesk the next one will be cpanel and the 3rd will be directadmin |
08:35.02 | TrentCreek | oh..you got quicktime streaming |
08:35.24 | TrentCreek | and realaudio |
08:35.40 | TrentCreek | so I can put my side biz of pr0n on there? |
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08:36.16 | Yosam | :) if it is legal content yes |
08:36.31 | TrentCreek | groovy...most hosting says "no pr0n" |
08:36.47 | Yosam | you can even install torrentflux |
08:37.09 | Yosam | but! if i see that you share illegal material or copyrighted material ill boot you |
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08:37.10 | Yosam | :P |
08:37.10 | TrentCreek | this is the first web hosting i see that has this type of service included |
08:37.18 | Yosam | what type of |
08:37.28 | TrentCreek | streaming video |
08:37.40 | TrentCreek | usually one has to get server for that |
08:37.47 | Yosam | streaming video with that im still thinking but i guess i will install darwin proxy and server |
08:37.55 | Yosam | but im not really familiar with streaming |
08:38.22 | TrentCreek | there is Free and license |
08:38.48 | Yosam | darwin is free as far as i know |
08:38.49 | TrentCreek | the free one is very limited on quality (bit size) |
08:39.25 | Yosam | cnat you just put the mov files on the server and http to it with a client (media player?) |
08:39.36 | TrentCreek | no |
08:40.05 | TrentCreek | browser will download the file |
08:40.44 | Yosam | hmm |
08:41.28 | TrentCreek | I looked over Real, Quicktime and, Windows Media Server |
08:41.35 | RoyK | TrentCreek: browser will start pluging which will start downloading the file while playing it, if configured correctly |
08:41.40 | TrentCreek | I went with Windows |
08:42.03 | TrentCreek | yes, but you need the video server |
08:42.25 | Yosam | no you dont |
08:42.39 | TrentCreek | yes...I tried it |
08:43.10 | TrentCreek | and beside you want to stream the video, not share the file with the world |
08:43.56 | TrentCreek | look into flash...it has the best video streaming of all of them |
08:44.24 | TrentCreek | it is the only one to start playing right away, unlike the others that want to buffer first |
08:44.39 | Yosam | darwin is bad? |
08:45.06 | TrentCreek | well...look around and see how many people are using it.. |
08:45.13 | RoyK | TrentCreek: it's not really a problem ripping a file from youtube... |
08:45.47 | Guggemand | a video you can watch is a video you can copy |
08:45.50 | Guggemand | live with it |
08:46.13 | Guggemand | the only way to copy protect something is to break it |
08:46.19 | Yosam | maybe i should put up a dedicated MAC server |
08:46.22 | Yosam | for streaming purposes |
08:46.32 | TrentCreek | I don't see hardly anyone using real play stuff anymore |
08:46.58 | Guggemand | flash is the bomb .... everyone has the flash player |
08:47.24 | TrentCreek | Youtube is not a problem because they allow it..Real player copies from Youtube, but keeps it FLA file type |
08:47.51 | TrentCreek | Though I have seen many sites that use flash and Real cannot copy from it |
08:48.28 | TrentCreek | problem is flash server is not free |
08:49.30 | TrentCreek | besides also using a media server keeps your bandwidth from being overwhelmed |
08:50.28 | TrentCreek | not just help protect / hide your file |
08:52.04 | TrentCreek | Anyone used Elastix? |
08:52.58 | TrentCreek | Yosam: Did you say you going to put up servers also? |
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09:22.25 | DarKnesS_WolF | tzafrir: the astribank + zaptel-1.4.11 is timeing out and not loading the modules works fine with zaptel-1.4.10.1 |
09:22.31 | TrentCreek | Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz |
09:25.41 | curious101 | hi, I want to run asterisk commands under php on a Debian system. What permissions do I need for apache? |
09:28.09 | DarKnesS_WolF | curious101: mmm what i didn't get ur question |
09:28.48 | curious101 | sorry, the prob was just relayed to me. Here's the issue: |
09:29.55 | curious101 | an asterisk developer wanted to issue asterisk commands from a PHP script. |
09:30.44 | curious101 | he's getting permission issues because asterisk is currently owned by root. |
09:31.15 | DarKnesS_WolF | yes |
09:31.15 | DarKnesS_WolF | mmm |
09:31.19 | DarKnesS_WolF | why he don't use Manager ? |
09:31.26 | DarKnesS_WolF | asterisk manager "API" / |
09:31.39 | DarKnesS_WolF | so he auth his code with asterisk and start read / write / execute what he wants ? |
09:31.43 | DarKnesS_WolF | that is more secure and more safer |
09:32.15 | DarKnesS_WolF | but if u want him to do the same job just with php then asterisk should be running by www-data users which is mmm i don't know sounds unsecure |
09:32.22 | DarKnesS_WolF | manager API is the best thing |
09:32.33 | DarKnesS_WolF | all web interface / billing systems using manager accounts |
09:33.23 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: I have no idea. But thanks, I'll suggest it to him. |
09:33.34 | curious101 | Ah, so www-data is the apache user in debian? |
09:33.55 | DarKnesS_WolF | yes |
09:34.04 | DarKnesS_WolF | debian and debian based systems |
09:34.23 | curious101 | ok. So here's what I plan to do as a quick fix: |
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09:34.43 | tapirkopi | hi everybody |
09:35.07 | tapirkopi | i still have problem with integration of asterisk |
09:35.09 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: add www-data to a group I just created, "asterisk" and then chown -R the asterisk folder to root:asterisk then set permissions for the group |
09:35.29 | tapirkopi | asterisk and openser i mean |
09:35.51 | tapirkopi | i use openser to proxy that forward INVITE message to asterisk |
09:36.06 | tapirkopi | but i've always message "loop detected" |
09:36.11 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: Am I doing it right? |
09:36.29 | tapirkopi | is therer any solution |
09:36.30 | tapirkopi | ? |
09:37.22 | DarKnesS_WolF | curious101: okay but i have to edit the init.d script for asterisk to be running with www-data user |
09:37.35 | DarKnesS_WolF | not sure about debain from where i don't use it since some time. |
09:38.07 | DarKnesS_WolF | tapirkopi: mmmm i don't know that much about openSER :-) was supposed to get it up and running since months but no time :-) |
09:38.14 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: why does init.d need to be edited? |
09:38.38 | DarKnesS_WolF | curious101: so u chang the root user to www-data were it is running asterisk |
09:38.40 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: can't I just restart asterisk and maybe apache too? |
09:39.24 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: Ah, I think there is no need to change the root user. I will just be adding www-data to group, asterisk. |
09:39.51 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: Then set execute permissions to the group, asterisk |
09:40.37 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: I will try it if it works. Anyhow, I want to know more about the asterisk manager API. |
09:40.55 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: Can you point me to a link so that I can give it to the developer? |
09:41.32 | DarKnesS_WolF | curious101: ok wait a sec |
09:41.44 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: thank you |
09:42.22 | DarKnesS_WolF | curious101: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+manager+API |
09:43.29 | curious101 | thanks! I'll check it out. One moment. |
09:53.29 | DarKnesS_WolF | curious101: ok ur welcome |
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09:54.06 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: I just check my asterisk folder |
09:54.33 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: it seems to have read and execute permissions to everyone. |
09:54.54 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: but the folder is in /var/lib. I think I'm looking at the wrong folder |
09:55.36 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: would you happen to know where the asterisk binary is? |
09:58.27 | TrentCreek | "whereis asterisk" |
10:00.07 | DarKnesS_WolF | curious101: /usr/bin/asterisk_safe as i think |
10:00.14 | tapirkopi | uhmm.. |
10:00.17 | DarKnesS_WolF | curious101: told ya check ur init.d scripts |
10:00.42 | tapirkopi | i've got headche thingking bout load balancing cal to asterisk |
10:01.11 | DarKnesS_WolF | tapirkopi: dundi ? |
10:01.26 | DarKnesS_WolF | tapirkopi: but with openSER it should be easy |
10:01.46 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: okay. i'll check. thanks |
10:02.16 | DarKnesS_WolF | i mean OpenSER as a proxy and managing to route the calls to many asterisk boxs , in that case asterisk is just a media gateway and the OpenSER handel the registration and everything |
10:04.01 | tapirkopi | dundi ca'nt load balance |
10:04.25 | tapirkopi | that only interconnecting some asterisk box |
10:04.51 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: are you familiar with this command, asterisk -rx "sip reload" ? |
10:04.56 | tapirkopi | DarKnesS_WolF : i should be easy |
10:05.16 | DarKnesS_WolF | curious101: yes i do |
10:05.24 | tapirkopi | how you do that ? |
10:05.27 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: maybe only root can do that? |
10:05.29 | tapirkopi | in my asterisk box |
10:05.47 | DarKnesS_WolF | curious101: it depend on the permission , and how is running asterisk |
10:05.55 | DarKnesS_WolF | tapirkopi: do what ? |
10:05.58 | tapirkopi | i've always got "loop detected" from the message that i cpture using ngrep |
10:06.19 | curious101 | DarKnesS_WolF: ah, I see. |
10:06.25 | DarKnesS_WolF | curious101: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+non-root |
10:07.33 | tapirkopi | does anyone give little sample sip.conf and extension.conf , that could be run with openser ? |
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10:07.44 | _MrSeb_ | Hi to all |
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10:12.12 | _MrSeb_ | someone is expert in natting of asterisk? my server must accept connection from private network (client and voip phone) and connect through a router to expernal sip provider, the server is a firewall too and there are many interfaces (3 private subnets) |
10:12.46 | tapirkopi | DarKnesS_WolF : is there sample of sip.conf and extensions.conf, that work with asterisk ? |
10:14.46 | DarKnesS_WolF | tapirkopi: u mean OpenSER ? |
10:14.50 | DarKnesS_WolF | i think so i never did it :-) |
10:15.18 | DarKnesS_WolF | _MrSeb_: what is the problem ? |
10:15.30 | DarKnesS_WolF | _MrSeb_: ur asterisk box and ur phones are in the same network .. and the asterisk is behind NAT ? |
10:16.58 | _MrSeb_ | asterisk is behind nat, but the problem is that if I want that the registration work for external sip provider, I must bind asterisk server only on external interface, the same of the router network |
10:17.17 | _MrSeb_ | and then the client in private network cannot work |
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10:18.51 | _MrSeb_ | DarKnesS_WolF: do you want to see my network schematics? |
10:21.24 | tapirkopi | DarKnesS_WolF : ok |
10:21.29 | tapirkopi | thks a lot |
10:21.51 | DarKnesS_WolF | _MrSeb_: sure |
10:21.56 | DarKnesS_WolF | tapirkopi: welcome |
10:22.50 | DarKnesS_WolF | _MrSeb_: nop there is an option in sip.conf externip= the realIP |
10:23.05 | DarKnesS_WolF | _MrSeb_: or externhost=realdomainname |
10:23.25 | DarKnesS_WolF | _MrSeb_: then u start ot add localnet=privatenetworkID |
10:23.32 | DarKnesS_WolF | u can ad many localnet |
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10:25.49 | _MrSeb_ | DarKnesS_WolF: already done... the problem I've see in debug mode is relative to contact info... the packet is sended with IP of eth0 that is internal interface, and not external... the schematics is here... http://sebhack.007sites.com/Asterisk.png |
10:26.52 | _MrSeb_ | DarKnesS_WolF: if I bind it on IP of eth1 the registration is working |
10:29.39 | _MrSeb_ | DarKnesS_WolF: there is another interface for VPN, but this is the last problem |
10:43.15 | DarKnesS_WolF | _MrSeb_: wait please |
10:43.26 | _MrSeb_ | ok DarKnesS_WolF, no problem |
10:43.58 | DarKnesS_WolF | _MrSeb_: did u try to use 0.0.0.0 in the bind address? |
10:45.18 | _MrSeb_ | DarKnesS_WolF: yes, in this case the registration packet sended to external sip provider contain wrong contact info... is sended with eth0 ip (192.168.0.0/24) |
10:47.09 | DarKnesS_WolF | _MrSeb_: i think this is should be normal ... |
10:47.24 | DarKnesS_WolF | but u have the externip=publicip ? |
10:48.58 | _MrSeb_ | DarKnesS_WolF: yes... externalhost, externalip and the two localnet |
10:50.40 | _MrSeb_ | DarKnesS_WolF: only if I bind it to eth1 (10.0.0.0/24) the registration work |
11:01.02 | DarKnesS_WolF | _MrSeb_: pastebin ur sip.conf |
11:05.32 | _MrSeb_ | DarKnesS_WolF: how work pastebin? |
11:13.25 | _MrSeb_ | DarKnesS_WolF: important settings are: bindaddr=0.0.0.0, bindport=5060, externip setted to my ip and host, localnet=192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0, localnet=10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 and registrations sip provider are with nat=yes |
11:14.06 | DarKnesS_WolF | ~pastbin |
11:14.10 | DarKnesS_WolF | ~pastebin |
11:14.10 | jbot | [~pastebin] A "pastebin" is a web-based service where you can paste anything over 3 lines without flooding the channel. Here are links to a few : http://www.pastebin.com , http://pastebin.ca , http://channels.debian.net/paste , http://paste.lisp.org , http://www.rafb.net/paste |
11:14.17 | DarKnesS_WolF | _MrSeb_: ---^ |
11:14.27 | DarKnesS_WolF | just past the things without passwrods there |
11:14.31 | DarKnesS_WolF | passwords* |
11:14.36 | _MrSeb_ | ok |
11:20.47 | _MrSeb_ | DarKnesS_WolF: http://rafb.net/p/QWrSy581.html |
11:25.57 | DarKnesS_WolF | _MrSeb_: seems fine .. ok now when u try to register to ur sip providers what happens ? |
11:26.26 | _MrSeb_ | DarKnesS_WolF: the registration goes in timeout with this configuration |
11:28.28 | _MrSeb_ | DarKnesS_WolF: to try to understand something I'm gone in debug mode, and then I've seen the difference of contact info in sip packet |
11:31.13 | DarKnesS_WolF | _MrSeb_: start reading that ? http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+SIP+NAT+solutions |
11:35.19 | _MrSeb_ | DarKnesS_WolF: already in my bookmark for documentation...my configuration must be divided in two... one sip client behind nat, and the other is sip server in the same network... the problem is for bind |
11:38.04 | _MrSeb_ | DarKnesS_WolF: registration with sip provider work only if I bind the ip on router network, so contact info contain is "Contact: <sip:01123416043@10.0.0.1>" and not "Contact: <sip:01123416043@192.168.0.127> |
11:39.06 | _MrSeb_ | DarKnesS_WolF: in the wrong case the packet probably is not recognized |
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11:47.11 | DarKnesS_WolF | _MrSeb_: mmm very strange |
11:53.07 | _MrSeb_ | DarKnesS_WolF: yes, before I put the router all working correctly, through the VPN too, now nothing work and I don't understand what change |
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12:03.07 | DarKnesS_WolF | mmmm |
12:03.46 | TrentCreek | anyone know what distro Elastix is based on? |
12:04.37 | TrentCreek | got it...centos |
12:14.07 | DarKnesS_WolF | TrentCreek: what is wrong wit helastix ? |
12:15.23 | TrentCreek | nothing..I am just setting up a VM to start trying out all the distros just for * |
12:15.43 | TrentCreek | but thanks for bringing that name up..never heard of it before |
12:16.30 | TrentCreek | any more goodie names? tribox? |
12:17.35 | TrentCreek | helastix? |
12:18.03 | TrentCreek | good returns nothing |
12:18.06 | TrentCreek | google |
12:18.37 | _MrSeb_ | DarKnesS_WolF: thanks anyway... I go... bye bye |
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12:19.34 | jack_sparo | need help with routing between 2 different pbx |
12:20.24 | TrentCreek | Black Pearl distro will do it |
12:21.53 | TrentCreek | ;-) |
12:22.21 | jack_sparo | TrentCreek are u telling me this? |
12:22.27 | coppice | who developed that? Jack Sparrow? |
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12:24.59 | jack_sparo | need help with routing between 2 different pbx |
12:31.45 | TrentCreek | no idea |
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12:42.11 | ice_croft | hi all |
12:43.03 | TrentCreek | sleeping |
12:43.13 | ice_croft | tell me, is there any way to attach an alert bot to asterisk, which will call mobile in emergency case? |
12:43.51 | TrentCreek | i am sure you can |
12:43.56 | jack_sparo | haha |
12:44.04 | ice_croft | which way to dig? |
12:45.23 | TrentCreek | something like that sounds to me like an event rather than a bot |
12:45.42 | ice_croft | yes |
12:46.13 | TrentCreek | so you have to know what the "emergency" is |
12:46.24 | ice_croft | outer alert |
12:46.30 | TrentCreek | when the condition is met have * dial the number |
12:46.31 | ice_croft | loss of ping, etc |
12:47.46 | TrentCreek | you will have to write a script |
12:48.57 | TrentCreek | sounds like a look in the book on how to write * API |
12:49.00 | TrentCreek | ~book |
12:49.01 | jbot | Asterisk: The Future of Telephony 2nd Edition (ISBN 0-596-51048-9) --- Order yours at http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596510480/ --- Free downloadable PDF http://downloads.oreilly.com/books/9780596510480.pdf --- HTML at http://tfot.leifmadsen.com, or see ~buybook |
12:49.05 | ice_croft | okay |
12:49.12 | ice_croft | thanx |
12:50.01 | TrentCreek | once you write it, you only have to include it in part of the * startup files |
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12:50.38 | ice_croft | it's easier to usr asterisk - perl in this case |
12:50.45 | ice_croft | *use |
12:51.39 | TrentCreek | i never liked perl |
12:51.50 | TrentCreek | seems chaotic |
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12:52.55 | ice_croft | well, it works, at least :) |
12:53.22 | ice_croft | i connected * to auth|acct billing via asterisk-perl |
12:53.26 | ice_croft | works fine |
12:53.36 | ice_croft | fits easily |
12:54.23 | TrentCreek | reminds me of Algebra |
12:54.33 | TrentCreek | works, but all screwed up |
12:55.18 | ice_croft | what do u mean -- screwed? :) |
12:55.31 | TrentCreek | dont make a lot of sense |
12:55.53 | TrentCreek | and I program in C++ |
12:57.27 | TrentCreek | QEMU VM sucks! |
12:58.00 | ice_croft | never tried cpp since i was a young boy |
12:59.34 | TrentCreek | i like it, though all those libraries can make it a bit slow |
12:59.45 | TrentCreek | Hence, why Windows 2000 was slow |
13:00.51 | ice_croft | i've never wrote drivers/other low-lvl stuff. |
13:01.45 | TrentCreek | writing in assembly is maddening |
13:02.21 | ice_croft | never did so, too :) started from pascal/delphi, then java, then c# :) |
13:02.28 | TrentCreek | you have to tell the computer every single thing to do |
13:02.34 | ice_croft | that |
13:02.44 | ice_croft | 's too sloooooow. |
13:03.06 | TrentCreek | ahh.. C# "What Java is suppose to be" -Microsoft |
13:03.55 | TrentCreek | I notice in VS 2008 J++ is gone |
13:04.13 | ice_croft | never thought of it, cos it was just an applied project.. need to be done with less time |
13:04.28 | ice_croft | and it was done. in 2 years :))) |
13:04.39 | ice_croft | java might be 4-5 or somethin |
13:04.53 | TrentCreek | Well it explains why Vista performance sucks |
13:05.34 | TrentCreek | using C# in it |
13:08.13 | TrentCreek | I am sure if I got a job at M$, Bill would certainly want me to learn C# |
13:08.42 | eric2 | C# I'm sure does have its plus's |
13:09.15 | eric2 | and its minus's :) |
13:11.40 | TrentCreek | when it produces a product like Vista, you can see which one of those outweighs the other |
13:11.51 | ice_croft | well, at least it has all the stuff integrated |
13:13.25 | TrentCreek | don't do much good when you have to wait half an hour for the drive to stop spinning and all the white screens of death to go away |
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13:14.03 | ice_croft | man, too much of symbols |
13:14.27 | TrentCreek | sounds like perl ;-) |
13:19.09 | TrentCreek | is there another VM for for Linux besides QEMU ? |
13:28.57 | sysreq | virtualbox |
13:30.18 | sysreq | and of course, vmware for linux |
13:31.23 | TrentCreek | groovy...I will try them out...QEMU just plain sucks.. |
13:31.28 | TrentCreek | thanks |
13:31.38 | sysreq | np |
13:32.17 | TrentCreek | have you tried either? |
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13:32.57 | sysreq | you also have xen, but that might be a bit overkill.. and you must have a cpu with the new virtualization instruction set (vt for intel, pacifica for amd) |
13:33.23 | sysreq | yes, i've tried both virtualbox and vmware |
13:33.24 | TrentCreek | I was reading on xen....seems It says it is a VM monitor |
13:33.39 | TrentCreek | I have a 2 yo P4 .28 |
13:33.42 | TrentCreek | 2.8 |
13:33.56 | TrentCreek | they work good? one better than the other? |
13:34.00 | sysreq | yeah.. that won't work if you want to install windows as a vm |
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13:35.03 | TrentCreek | no..I am trying out different distros that have * in it.. |
13:36.12 | sysreq | they're pretty much the same.. except that if you plan on using host networking (they call it 'bridge networking' in vmware) in virtualbox, where you vm shares the physical network medium with your host, it's a bit weird/complicated to configure.. |
13:36.41 | sysreq | if you plan on using nat networking anyway, i'd recommend virtualbox |
13:36.54 | TrentCreek | okay...thanks |
13:37.00 | TrentCreek | looking at it now |
13:37.41 | TrentCreek | QEMU was sucking up all my CPU and the OS installation kept freezing |
13:38.02 | sysreq | that's weird |
13:38.30 | TrentCreek | why? |
13:39.23 | sysreq | well, i know some people that use qemu and never heard of such a problem |
13:39.30 | hsv-al | that was a weird run this morning......on the trail, and some deer and its like couple month old baby deer came right up to me |
13:39.41 | hsv-al | smelled me feet and ran away, i thought deer are wild/un-tamed |
13:39.54 | hsv-al | s/me/my |
13:40.46 | TrentCreek | I was just trying to install Elastix which is based on CentOS...CentOS on Redhat...I tried the Generic 2.6.x kernal and Redhat 5 |
13:41.06 | DarKnesS_WolF | TrentCreek: what is wrong ? it works fine here |
13:41.20 | TrentCreek | hsv-al: maybe the mother is dead and it did not learn to fear humans |
13:42.04 | TrentCreek | I was trying to install Elastix on QEMU and it was sucking all my CPU up and the install kept freezing |
13:49.52 | DarKnesS_WolF | TrentCreek: u have qemi accelration module ? |
13:49.58 | DarKnesS_WolF | TrentCreek: and use virtualbox |
13:51.02 | TrentCreek | DarKnesS_WolF: no qemi accerlation module |
13:51.11 | TrentCreek | I just started virtual box |
13:52.08 | TrentCreek | DarKnesS_WolF: sure you don't mean qaem? |
13:52.12 | hsv-al | trent |
13:52.19 | hsv-al | no, a mother deer and its kid came right up to me |
13:52.19 | TrentCreek | yeppers? |
13:52.25 | hsv-al | and smelled my feet for like 2min, , , but i didnt pet it |
13:52.25 | TrentCreek | oh |
13:52.29 | hsv-al | thinking they would back kick me or whatever |
13:52.41 | hsv-al | stood there like a statue heh |
13:52.43 | mvanbaak | hi, anyone here that wants to test my new IAX box ? You'll enter a conference |
13:52.52 | mvanbaak | IAX2/guest@three-dimensional.net/31337 |
13:53.08 | hsv-al | "31337" |
13:53.09 | hsv-al | heh |
13:53.24 | mvanbaak | uhhuh |
13:54.38 | hsv-al | classic game title |
13:54.45 | hsv-al | for the nba finals; sega genesis style |
13:54.48 | hsv-al | Lakers vs. Celtics |
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13:55.37 | DarKnesS_WolF | mvanbaak: let me see |
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13:57.38 | mvanbaak | gheh |
13:57.43 | mvanbaak | looks like it's working |
13:57.52 | DarKnesS_WolF | mvanbaak: something wrong wit hcodecs |
13:57.57 | DarKnesS_WolF | which cocdes u use ? |
13:58.17 | mvanbaak | I did not specify any |
13:58.21 | mvanbaak | let me set them |
13:58.33 | DarKnesS_WolF | g729 ? |
13:58.53 | mvanbaak | nope |
13:58.58 | mvanbaak | ok |
13:59.01 | mvanbaak | I set disallow=all |
13:59.04 | mvanbaak | allow=alaw |
13:59.06 | mvanbaak | allow=ulaw |
13:59.10 | mvanbaak | allow=gsm |
13:59.23 | mvanbaak | can you try again ? |
13:59.49 | DarKnesS_WolF | mvanbaak: i am on a very slow DSL |
13:59.55 | DarKnesS_WolF | alaw / ulaw will never work for me |
13:59.56 | DarKnesS_WolF | speex ? |
13:59.59 | mvanbaak | gsm |
14:00.17 | DarKnesS_WolF | ok |
14:00.17 | mvanbaak | I dont have a g729 license yet |
14:00.41 | DarKnesS_WolF | yes works |
14:01.09 | mvanbaak | gheh |
14:01.14 | mvanbaak | looks like it's working |
14:01.25 | mvanbaak | nice |
14:01.27 | mvanbaak | thank you |
14:01.38 | DarKnesS_WolF | ur welcome |
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14:09.11 | Ipkaf | hi |
14:09.25 | Ipkaf | i got a small problem on my asterisk server |
14:09.45 | Ipkaf | i create sip extension |
14:09.56 | Ipkaf | and talk over the internet |
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14:10.36 | Ipkaf | the problem is the voice is not really good what to do to have better voice ? |
14:10.44 | Ipkaf | is it possible ??? |
14:11.42 | jameswf-home | ~codec |
14:11.52 | jameswf-home | figures |
14:12.35 | TrentCreek | i saw an online test |
14:12.41 | Ipkaf | thx |
14:12.50 | Ipkaf | where is it that option ??? |
14:12.54 | Ipkaf | i use freepbx |
14:12.57 | TrentCreek | to see if your internet was worthy of good VOIP |
14:12.58 | Ipkaf | plz |
14:13.06 | jameswf-home | ~freepbx |
14:13.07 | jbot | [~freepbx] FreePBX is unable to be supported here. It is made up of complex dialplans and scripts which can't be easily supported by people who aren't deeply involved. Try joining #freepbx and asking there |
14:13.14 | Ipkaf | noone there |
14:14.14 | Ipkaf | noone there on freepbx |
14:14.16 | TrentCreek | http://www.myvoipmcs.com/index.html |
14:14.35 | jameswf-home | has done voip over wireless broadband you dont need much if you use the right codecs |
14:15.28 | Ipkaf | sorry |
14:15.53 | TrentCreek | http://www.myvoipmcs.com/index.html Has a live Online demo |
14:16.32 | Ipkaf | helllo |
14:17.04 | TrentCreek | ehhlo |
14:23.09 | TrentCreek | bullshit |
14:23.10 | TrentCreek | The VirtualBox kernel driver is not accessible to the current user. Make sure that the user has write permissions for /dev/vboxdrv by adding them to the vboxusers groups. You will need to logout for the change to take effect.. |
14:28.55 | jameswf-home | watches the dems whine.... |
14:31.01 | TrentCreek | DarKnesS_WolF: trying to rerun Elastix under virtual box |
14:31.09 | hsv-al | writing a tiny little script this morning, that has an automated process converting targeted youtube url's, into 8khz wavs |
14:31.26 | hsv-al | for new hold music each day ! |
14:32.53 | hsv-al | is there a command line linux utility that can do the same? |
14:33.29 | TrentCreek | "target youtube.com" |
14:33.32 | TrentCreek | ;-) |
14:33.33 | jameswf-home | sox... ffmpeg mencoder |
14:33.42 | hsv-al | im running orbit downloader in a vmware installation, and the files are grabbed by mysql script |
14:33.43 | SplasPood | yea I just can't get beyond that part |
14:33.47 | SplasPood | TrentCreek: ^ |
14:34.29 | TrentCreek | woohoo..Virtualbox is running a lot better than QEMU |
14:34.31 | jameswf-home | has a script that does a simular thing with mp3's its |
14:35.01 | hsv-al | jameswf, my method is probably not even near optimal, |
14:35.26 | hsv-al | if it all ran as one little process from the linux box, I wouldnt have to run vmware to run orbit downloader within XP |
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14:35.45 | Entranced | hsv-al, get this youtube vid/sound for your MOH --> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbGkxcY7YFU |
14:35.58 | jameswf-home | me has been windoze free for over 3 years...... |
14:36.25 | hsv-al | jameswf, i manually input url's into the tables in mysql |
14:36.40 | hsv-al | and the orbit downloader converts 100, then dynamically rotates the converted 8khz wavs |
14:36.52 | hsv-al | but, it uses to much resources |
14:37.12 | SplasPood | Entranced: lol. |
14:37.29 | Entranced | SplasPood, sweet soundz |
14:38.00 | Entranced | it would be een better with the visuals |
14:38.33 | hsv-al | that url |
14:38.35 | hsv-al | is frieking demented |
14:38.39 | Entranced | hehe |
14:39.07 | Entranced | best lyrics evah! |
14:39.19 | hsv-al | jameswf, ive been trying to find a linux equivalnt |
14:39.23 | hsv-al | that can do the same of: http://www.orbitdownloader.com/download.htm |
14:39.35 | hsv-al | then I could blow away this vmware / xp necessity |
14:39.56 | hsv-al | but with command line manipulation |
14:43.21 | SplasPood | hsv-al: there are prolly libs to do that for perl... ruby.. python.. etc |
14:43.43 | tuxx- | 2what what |
14:43.44 | tuxx- | in the butt |
14:43.45 | tuxx- | \o/ |
14:44.54 | coppice | The South Park original has been seen about 500,000 times, and that one on youtube 12,000,000 times. weird :-\ |
14:45.23 | hsv-al | splas |
14:45.24 | hsv-al | http://www.catonmat.net/blog/downloading-youtube-videos-with-a-perl-one-liner/ |
14:45.37 | hsv-al | if this works, I have other tools to convert them then. good start, bbl :) |
14:46.01 | hsv-al | youtube content is typically public domain |
14:46.07 | hsv-al | so grabbing sounds would be legal :) |
14:47.42 | Entranced | coppice, that dude was the original creator... not South Park |
14:47.45 | Entranced | I saw it first time on SouthPark as well |
14:48.17 | coppice | Dunno, but South Park aired before that video was put on Youtube |
14:48.41 | Entranced | maybe it was reposted |
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14:49.40 | Entranced | no idea... but SouthPark created that episode based on YouTube stuff |
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14:50.18 | coppice | we're heading out to Californee, to see if they have some internet out there |
14:50.31 | Entranced | hehe |
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14:54.29 | DonAlex | Afternoon all.. |
14:55.01 | DonAlex | Anyone want to help me work out why Asterisk is not actually detecting CID despite the fact it is being fed to it? |
14:55.27 | DonAlex | Tis a UK CID of course.. no one else in the world seems to have such problems. *sighs* |
14:55.49 | LiNeTuX | Can someone help me troubleshoot an issue with trying to name a file with a time/date stamp? |
14:56.10 | patrick-- | LiNeTuX: shoot |
14:56.13 | DonAlex | LiNeTuX: Any reason you cannot use touch? |
14:56.24 | LiNeTuX | let me give you my example... |
14:56.34 | DonAlex | LiNeTuX: Or are you looking at naming then file 10:20_31-05-08 |
14:56.36 | LiNeTuX | ;exten => 102,3,Set(file=${STRFTIME(${EPOCH},,%d%mNaVH:NaVS)}) |
14:56.46 | LiNeTuX | when i try and use that, * won't reload |
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14:57.01 | patrick-- | $EPOCH is your friendmhh |
14:57.05 | DonAlex | LiNeTuX: I see.. |
14:57.05 | patrick-- | whats N |
14:57.06 | patrick-- | V |
14:57.11 | hsv-al | splaspood |
14:57.17 | hsv-al | i found some ruby libs that do just this |
14:57.18 | hsv-al | heh |
14:57.53 | hsv-al | included flv(8khz, process->wav/ogg/) |
14:57.54 | hsv-al | etc |
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15:01.31 | LiNeTuX | patrick--: Good question... I grabbed that from voip-info.org ... somewhere... |
15:01.51 | patrick-- | what are you trying to achieve? |
15:02.30 | LiNeTuX | I'm trying to auto name a file that dumps the conversation to a wav |
15:02.46 | patrick-- | try ${STRFTIME(${EPOCH},,%Y%m%M%S)} |
15:03.25 | Corydon76-dig | Might want a %d in there |
15:03.46 | patrick-- | LiNeTuX: play around with it a bit |
15:03.55 | Corydon76-dig | and a %H |
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15:08.01 | x86 | and a %WTFLAWLZ? |
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15:30.18 | jameswf-home | SplasPood: http://pastebin.com/m801c478 |
15:31.07 | DarKnesS_WolF | i have a dial patern question if i want to say _9XXX., but that X is between 3 and 8 |
15:31.13 | DarKnesS_WolF | how to write that in extension.conf? |
15:31.19 | DarKnesS_WolF | x86: wake up :P |
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15:32.31 | jameswf-home | _9[3-8][3-8][3-8]. |
15:33.05 | jameswf-home | asterisk may also support _9[3-8]{,3}. |
15:33.09 | jameswf-home | not sure |
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15:34.27 | DarKnesS_WolF | jameswf-home: nop that means the X is between 3 and 8 so they can't dial 2 |
15:34.40 | DarKnesS_WolF | no i want them don't dial digits more than 8 or less than 2 |
15:34.44 | DarKnesS_WolF | like _9XXXX |
15:34.55 | DarKnesS_WolF | _9XXXXXXXX |
15:35.01 | DarKnesS_WolF | this are allowed but more or less are not |
15:35.34 | jameswf-home | asterisk may also support _9[0-9]{2,8} |
15:35.49 | jameswf-home | sorry ignore the first part |
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15:42.57 | DarKnesS_WolF | jameswf-home: not working |
15:43.07 | DarKnesS_WolF | exten => _9[1-9]{3-8},1,Dial(ZAP/g2/${EXTEN:1}) |
15:43.37 | DarKnesS_WolF | no extension found |
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15:52.02 | DarKnesS_WolF | exten => _9[1-9]{3-8},1,Dial(ZAP/g2/${EXTEN:1}) <--- not working any idea why ?i want the users to dial any number with in 8 digits and between 1 to 9 |
15:52.04 | jameswf-home | DarKnesS_WolF: A few options.... _9XX,1,goto(goodnumber,1) _9XXX,1,goto(goodnumber,1) _9XXXX,1,goto(goodnumber,1) _9XXXXX,1,goto(goodnumber,1) etc then do your dial @ goodnumber,1,Dial |
15:52.50 | jameswf-home | or drop it to a macro that counts then proceeds |
15:53.01 | DarKnesS_WolF | jameswf-home: too much complecated ;-) |
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16:25.04 | jameswf-home | ping JT |
16:25.46 | jameswf-home | ping tzafrir |
16:50.35 | jameswf-home | yay node dump |
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17:11.15 | TJNII | Man, joining this channel is touch when nickserv is down. |
17:11.21 | TJNII | s/touch/tough/ |
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17:17.35 | Dacs | Good morning all |
17:17.49 | hsv-al | heh, its only 12pm |
17:18.00 | hsv-al | its always good waking up at 6am, doing a 5-7 mile run, then having the morning still here |
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17:18.47 | Dacs | I want your opinion /help on me getting a 18xx number for my business. is it possible i can fwd all the calls to my cell? what is the cheap way tp do |
17:21.49 | jameswf-home | a small army of lawn gnomes |
17:24.52 | Dacs | any help on where i can get a 1800 number please |
17:25.51 | jameswf-home | google |
17:26.23 | Bananaskin | :) |
17:26.36 | Qwell | ~itsplist |
17:26.48 | Qwell | jbot_: ? |
17:26.53 | Qwell | ~itsp-list |
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17:28.32 | jameswf-home | I think jbot_ is broke |
17:28.44 | jameswf-home | jbot_: status |
17:28.57 | jameswf-home | jbot_: you suck |
17:29.06 | jameswf-home | yeah |
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17:31.08 | spokra | what does CLI mean other that command line interface.. something to do with DID? |
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17:31.15 | hsv-al | heh |
17:31.33 | hsv-al | http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=CLI |
17:31.50 | hsv-al | g()()gle is your friend |
17:32.25 | spokra | drr google rocks for somethings.. but obscure telephone terms it is not! |
17:32.47 | spokra | lesnet has a setting for did cli.. just wondering what it is |
17:32.54 | drmessano | http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=PRI |
17:32.57 | drmessano | http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=SIP |
17:32.58 | Qwell | tip, define:cli |
17:32.59 | drmessano | http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=IAX2 |
17:33.05 | drmessano | http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=BRI |
17:33.11 | drmessano | Tell me which if those do not work |
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17:33.12 | Qwell | calling line identifier |
17:33.24 | Qwell | (basically) |
17:33.30 | spokra | thank you Qwell |
17:33.41 | jameswf-home | http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?Acronym=cli&Find=find&string=exact |
17:33.54 | spokra | so if it is a payphone jail phone etc right? |
17:34.11 | drmessano | All yours, Qwell |
17:34.45 | jameswf-home | you have the internet in jail? |
17:35.49 | jameswf-home | A sip phone for every convict... |
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17:41.20 | TJNII | Hmmmm... If loss of services is small I wonder what constitutes large..... |
17:41.54 | Qwell | TJNII: You don't want to know |
17:42.06 | TJNII | Yea, you're probably right |
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18:22.05 | outtolunc | nothing like the smell of solder and coffee on a saturday morning.. |
18:23.20 | jameswf-home | unless you smell it 5 days a weeeek |
18:24.34 | hsv-al | i dont even drink our work supplied coffee |
18:24.36 | hsv-al | it tastes like rocket fuel |
18:24.41 | hsv-al | i see certain people go to it like 15 times a day |
18:25.01 | hsv-al | I buy my own dunkin donuts ground, and have a personal coffee machine in my office heh |
18:25.10 | outtolunc | well my crappy wrt54g v8.2 now has dd-wrt 2.4 micro and a transplanted removable antenna from a v5 |
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18:25.25 | Kernel_Core | hi all |
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18:42.07 | drmessano | outtolunc |
18:42.14 | drmessano | What is "missing" in the micro? |
18:44.38 | outtolunc | i haven't played with everything yet, but its pretty loaded, still has all the ap/client/bridging modes, triggers/forwarding/dmz, shaping, even some hotspot (untested) stuff still |
18:45.47 | drmessano | Awesome |
18:46.01 | drmessano | I have a WRT54G I carry around to use as a bridged client |
18:46.14 | drmessano | I may get a 8.x so I am not keeping my 2.2 in the car |
18:46.16 | outtolunc | thats the main purpose of this one |
18:46.36 | drmessano | I noticed they make it easy as shit to blow out the old FW |
18:46.44 | outtolunc | yep |
18:46.48 | drmessano | It used to be a process, and now it looks like its simple |
18:47.01 | outtolunc | just don't try it on a castrated v5 (i forgot to check the ser# first) <G> |
18:47.13 | drmessano | LOL |
18:47.22 | drmessano | What about a 6? |
18:48.08 | drmessano | I need to do some research whether or not I can restore a 2.2 backup onto a 2.0 box |
18:48.42 | outtolunc | haven't tried a v6 yet, i was thinking about putting the 'mega' on my gs v1 later tonight |
18:49.04 | drmessano | I have like 10 boxes I need to clone off |
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18:56.01 | [gquit]bombadil | does anyone have any experience with Soekris net4801-48 Board and Case + Sangoma A101u |
18:57.47 | outtolunc | .. |
18:58.31 | hardwire | i may |
18:58.37 | hardwire | what's the issue? |
18:58.42 | jameswf-home | or may you |
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19:07.02 | drmessano | No, you may not |
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19:15.41 | Ipkaf | hi |
19:15.47 | Ipkaf | i got a small on my server |
19:15.57 | Ipkaf | freepbx server |
19:16.06 | Ipkaf | when i try ring it display |
19:16.24 | Ipkaf | it display on my server screen |
19:16.31 | jameswf-home | funny a guy with a unibrow gives sex advice http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/8-7-2004-57575.asp |
19:16.32 | Ipkaf | dialparties.agi: methodology of ring is none |
19:17.08 | Ipkaf | i use a softphone and on the softphone it display that i have been registred to my sip server |
19:17.17 | Ipkaf | and i cant' join my user |
19:17.26 | Ipkaf | help plz |
19:19.27 | Yosam | <PROTECTED> |
19:19.52 | Ipkaf | hello Yo |
19:19.54 | Ipkaf | sam |
19:19.59 | Ipkaf | can u plz help |
19:20.01 | Ipkaf | me |
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19:22.04 | BluCobalto | Hello |
19:22.10 | BluCobalto | <PROTECTED> |
19:22.15 | [TK]D-Fender | ~freepbx |
19:22.16 | jbot | [~freepbx] FreePBX is unable to be supported here. It is made up of complex dialplans and scripts which can't be easily supported by people who aren't deeply involved. Try joining #freepbx and asking there |
19:22.50 | [TK]D-Fender | Ipkaf, FreePBX is *NOT* supported here. Go uses their channels. |
19:23.00 | [TK]D-Fender | BluCobalto, ... |
19:23.01 | [TK]D-Fender | ~ask |
19:23.02 | jbot | ask is, like, Questions in the channel should be specific, informative, complete, concise, and on-topic. Don't ask if you can ask a question first. Don't ask if a person is there; just ask what you intended to ask them. Better questions more frequently yield better answers. We are all here voluntarily or against our will. |
19:23.03 | [TK]D-Fender | ^^^^^^^^^^ |
19:23.05 | Ipkaf | not freepbx |
19:23.07 | Ipkaf | server |
19:23.10 | BluCobalto | ok |
19:23.11 | Ipkaf | asterisk server |
19:23.15 | hardwire | jameswf-home: Unibrows were hip in 2004 |
19:23.21 | BluCobalto | I have a problem with my Digium Appliance AA50 |
19:23.33 | hardwire | jameswf-home: are you a first timer? .... heh |
19:23.38 | BluCobalto | the dialplan is not interpreted correctly with analog extensions |
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19:24.01 | BluCobalto | well, I have a good experience with computers and I got my results with Asterisk |
19:24.16 | BluCobalto | I just came across this limitation |
19:24.30 | BluCobalto | if I connect an analog device to a FXS port |
19:24.54 | BluCobalto | the call is started as soon as I reache the minimum numbr of digits |
19:25.04 | [TK]D-Fender | Ipkaf, dialparties.agi = FreePBX. |
19:25.11 | BluCobalto | and the '.' (or !) is not taken into account |
19:25.15 | hardwire | BluCobalto: thats all part of the dialplan |
19:25.37 | BluCobalto | this doesn't happen when I use the same dialplan with a Polycom SIP phone, por instance |
19:25.39 | hardwire | BluCobalto: whatever context your fxs port is in asterisk will attempt to dial as soon as it reaches a solution. |
19:25.49 | hardwire | so make sure your dialplan is prioritized correctly. |
19:25.49 | [gquit]bombadil | hardwire: i was wondering a, does the a101u function comparibly to the regular pci version, b, does it support hardware echo cancellation, and c. what type of call volume could i expect to support with that platform? (sorry for the multiple questions) |
19:25.52 | [TK]D-Fender | BluCobalto, as hardwire said. |
19:26.09 | BluCobalto | OK |
19:26.18 | Ipkaf | ok tkdfedner |
19:26.19 | hardwire | [gquit]bombadil: go to any site that carries sangoma gear and do some research. |
19:26.20 | BluCobalto | I make just this rule |
19:26.29 | BluCobalto | _0XXXXX. |
19:26.43 | [TK]D-Fender | BluCobalto, pastebin your entire dialplan along with your "failed" call at verbose 10. |
19:26.47 | [TK]D-Fender | ~pb |
19:26.47 | jbot | [~pb] A "pastebin" is a web-based service where you can paste anything over 3 lines without flooding the channel. Here are links to a few : http://www.pastebin.com , http://pastebin.ca , http://channels.debian.net/paste , http://paste.lisp.org , http://www.rafb.net/paste |
19:26.48 | [TK]D-Fender | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
19:26.49 | [gquit]bombadil | hardwire: what about question c? |
19:26.58 | BluCobalto | If I dial with the SIP phone, I can use any number starting with zero and followed by at least 5 digits |
19:27.01 | hardwire | 24 channels on a geode 300 is OK |
19:27.04 | hardwire | don't transcode a lot |
19:27.19 | hardwire | if you do, use GSM |
19:27.28 | BluCobalto | with an analog phone the call is started as soon as I dial the fifth digit |
19:27.37 | BluCobalto | (of course, truncating the number) |
19:27.51 | hardwire | BluCobalto: that's the only extension in that dialplan context? |
19:27.52 | [gquit]bombadil | hardwire: thanks |
19:28.07 | hardwire | [gquit]bombadil: I suggest spending lots of money to find the answers... :) |
19:28.11 | hardwire | supports soekris |
19:28.33 | BluCobalto | I made a dial plan on purpouse, just for the fax machine |
19:28.33 | [gquit]bombadil | hardwire: yeah i think the router vendor that my company usually recommends uses soekris boards |
19:28.40 | BluCobalto | to avoid confusion |
19:28.45 | BluCobalto | later i will merge the rules |
19:28.52 | hardwire | [gquit]bombadil: I use both soekris and pcengines |
19:29.16 | hardwire | BluCobalto: can you export the dialplan and use pastebin? |
19:29.43 | hardwire | BluCobalto: the reason I ask is, well, what exactly is asterisk dialing? |
19:29.57 | [TK]D-Fender | BluCobalto, "_0XXXXX." does NOT mean 0 + at least 5 digits. It means "0" + SIX or MORE. |
19:30.01 | hardwire | if it dials after 5 digits, you're expecting 6 digits, then what exactly is asterisk dialing? |
19:30.09 | hardwire | the ethers? |
19:30.17 | [TK]D-Fender | BluCobalto, pastebin what I requested. |
19:30.21 | BluCobalto | <PROTECTED> |
19:30.21 | BluCobalto | <PROTECTED> |
19:30.21 | BluCobalto | <PROTECTED> |
19:30.21 | BluCobalto | <PROTECTED> |
19:30.21 | BluCobalto | <PROTECTED> |
19:30.25 | [TK]D-Fender | PASTEBIN! |
19:30.25 | BluCobalto | that's all |
19:30.30 | hardwire | [TK]D-Fender: gengle |
19:30.32 | BluCobalto | ok, it's just 4 lines |
19:30.32 | hardwire | gentle |
19:30.33 | hardwire | :) |
19:31.08 | hardwire | BluCobalto: ok.. now post default to pastebin :) |
19:31.14 | BluCobalto | ok |
19:31.19 | BluCobalto | 1 sec |
19:31.39 | hardwire | see, asterisk will attempt to dial anything in [default] before your extension |
19:31.46 | [TK]D-Fender | BluCobalto, well thats 00 + 5 (or more). ALSO "!" will match on 7 digits immediately unless there is a LONGER patter it might conflict with, which you DON'T have, so it WILL stop on 7 instantly. |
19:31.53 | [TK]D-Fender | BluCobalto, No real need. |
19:32.04 | [gquit]bombadil | hardwire: i just found out about soekris and pc-engines today, i think i'm in love |
19:32.20 | hardwire | [gquit]bombadil: wisp-router.com has lots of weeny boards for sale too |
19:32.30 | [gquit]bombadil | hardwire: thanks |
19:32.54 | [TK]D-Fender | I wish PCEngines make a board & case with 1 PCI + 3 LAN as it'd be cheaper than Soekris.... |
19:33.06 | BluCobalto | so I just substitute teh '!' with a period ? '.' |
19:33.28 | [TK]D-Fender | BluCobalto, "_00XXXX." : will allow 00 + 5 or more |
19:33.32 | BluCobalto | Ok |
19:33.36 | BluCobalto | you know |
19:33.44 | [TK]D-Fender | BluCobalto, go read the chapter on pattern matching again |
19:34.04 | BluCobalto | the digium appliance automatically puts the '!' instead of the '.' that's why I left it as it was.. |
19:34.11 | BluCobalto | in fact I was curious.. |
19:34.21 | BluCobalto | I'll give it a try as soon as I get back to office |
19:34.26 | BluCobalto | where I have the fax machine |
19:34.31 | BluCobalto | now I'm connected though VPN |
19:34.35 | [TK]D-Fender | BluCobalto, not the "appliance"... the GUI <- |
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19:39.50 | BluCobalto | does anybody know what kind of CDR recording method is supplied by the Appliance ? |
19:40.00 | BluCobalto | The standard CSv should be there |
19:40.13 | BluCobalto | but I don't know if there is the MySQL module |
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19:43.38 | [TK]D-Fender | BluCobalto, I don't believe you can on it. |
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19:44.44 | BluCobalto | that would be the first real limitation that I find on it |
19:45.08 | BluCobalto | the modules are there |
19:45.13 | BluCobalto | and I have made them loaded... |
19:45.15 | [TK]D-Fender | BluCobalto, weak CPU for limited transcoding (unsure of any G.729), heat issues, OS, etc |
19:45.29 | BluCobalto | I'm not going to do transcoding |
19:45.58 | BluCobalto | G729 is not there |
19:46.25 | BluCobalto | actually, I'm more into high quality communications |
19:46.43 | jblack | between humans? Good luck |
19:46.52 | BluCobalto | I don't need to squeeze many calls on a narrow bandwidth |
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19:47.01 | BluCobalto | good point ! :) |
19:47.19 | BluCobalto | i mean, just on the acustic standpoint :) |
19:47.35 | jblack | Oh, in that case, how about ulaw? |
19:47.35 | BluCobalto | so the support of G722 is more useful to me than G729 |
19:47.49 | BluCobalto | I'm actually using ulaw |
19:48.04 | BluCobalto | but in point to point conference applications |
19:48.10 | BluCobalto | I'd like to use G722 |
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19:48.20 | BluCobalto | I have a polycom SoundPoint IP4000 |
19:48.20 | Idle | I have a digium TE220 card, that I am trying to get working inline with a nortel ICS... it seems to work fine sometimes, but other times I get 'B-channel 0/... successfully restarted on span 1', span 1 being to the telco, and it does it to all the channels on that.. |
19:48.37 | Idle | and, when I call in to it, and do a playback, its very buzzy |
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19:48.49 | BluCobalto | and also the IP650 supports HD audio |
19:50.10 | Idle | oh, and a lot of these, just as the error starts: |
19:50.14 | Idle | [May 31 13:49:32] ERROR[4476]: chan_zap.c:8248 zt_pri_error: !! Got reject for frame 26, but we have nothing -- resetting! |
19:50.15 | hardwire | I'm going to hurt the person who only matched on PRI inbounds last 4 DID digits. |
19:51.52 | [TK]D-Fender | hardwire, DUMB |
19:52.01 | [TK]D-Fender | hardwire, I always insist on 10 digit |
19:52.30 | hardwire | [TK]D-Fender: I have no idea what number '7232' is |
19:52.42 | hardwire | I'm going to guess I can get that information through some noops |
19:54.09 | Idle | I'm pretty sure my issues are asterisk related, and not zaptel related... |
19:54.36 | Idle | native bridging sounds fine, but it drops according to asterisk... |
19:55.33 | hardwire | the successful restarts are normal, and successful. |
19:55.45 | Idle | hardwire: but the call drops |
19:55.51 | Idle | thats hardly normal :P |
19:55.59 | hardwire | that's quite normal |
19:56.04 | hardwire | people hang up phones a lot. |
19:56.12 | Idle | I think they may just be triggered by the zt_pro_error issues |
19:56.16 | Idle | hardwire: I didn't |
19:56.25 | Idle | I'm testing this... 1 person (me) calling in to it |
19:56.48 | Idle | and buzzing with Playback()... is also not normal :P |
19:57.31 | hardwire | very |
19:57.41 | hardwire | how buzzy are your playback files? |
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19:57.45 | hardwire | :) |
19:57.45 | jameswf-home | might be cause your using a " | " instead of a " , " I hear thats a big deal there are hundreds of emails that say so |
19:57.56 | Idle | so, I think zaptel is setup correctly, but asterisk is a bit nuked :P |
19:58.17 | Idle | it should be OK to have 1 channel running as cpe and the other as net, on the same card, right? |
19:58.17 | hardwire | Idle: what hardware is the asterisk machine? |
19:58.25 | hardwire | Idle: SURE |
19:58.41 | Idle | Core 2 Quad, intel mobo, standard equipment really... with a TE220 digium |
19:58.52 | Idle | PCIe x1 card, 2 lines |
19:59.02 | Idle | both lines come up and sync, and native bridge sounds great |
19:59.32 | Idle | the playback files are stock, tt-monkeys |
19:59.36 | hardwire | you need at least a dual core 2 quad. |
19:59.53 | Idle | what? I assume you are joking :P |
19:59.59 | jameswf-home | if you are looping it from port 1 to 2 you will have timing issues |
20:00.03 | hardwire | have you rebooted the nortel lately? |
20:00.09 | hardwire | :) |
20:00.18 | Idle | hardwire: nope, never, but I don't think I should have to |
20:00.26 | hardwire | Idle: right. |
20:00.38 | Idle | jameswf-home: what do you mean? |
20:00.45 | hardwire | throws his standard list of diagnostic procedures out the window |
20:00.54 | Idle | native bridge is just span 1, to span 2 |
20:00.58 | Idle | hardwire: the nortel is fine |
20:01.01 | hardwire | lies |
20:01.10 | Idle | actually, the link between them is more solid then the link to the outside world |
20:01.22 | jameswf-home | if you take an X over and run it from span1 to span 2 it will miss and drop |
20:01.46 | jameswf-home | tou need to hack the io controls to make 1 a master |
20:01.54 | Idle | jameswf-home: I wouldn't expect that, but thats a moot point since span 2 is to the nortel and span 1 is to the pstn |
20:02.04 | hardwire | jameswf-home: ah, I'd assume he would have done that already |
20:02.14 | Idle | jameswf-home: yea, span 2 is pri_net, and span 1 is pri_cpe |
20:02.19 | hardwire | jameswf-home: so its pri and not e&m? |
20:02.38 | jameswf-home | pri_net should never show down |
20:02.39 | Idle | hardwire: yea, as the nortel used to be directly connected to the pstn |
20:02.59 | hardwire | Idle: ok.. e&m and PRI are both PSTN standards. |
20:03.00 | Idle | jameswf-home: its not, span 2 (connect to the nortel) works great, it seems |
20:03.39 | jameswf-home | I would use a loop back on both sides and see what happens |
20:04.09 | Idle | hardwire: would a call proceed just fine if it was E&M and I used pri? |
20:04.16 | Idle | or rather, national vs feat_d |
20:04.21 | hardwire | Idle: no.. just saying :) |
20:04.36 | Idle | er, e&m v d/bchan |
20:04.41 | jameswf-home | isnt nortel dms1000 |
20:04.42 | Idle | yea, I know |
20:04.56 | Idle | jameswf-home: I would think so, but it was connected to the pstn |
20:05.12 | Idle | perhaps its worth a shot, assuming my telco was set to dms1000 |
20:05.55 | Idle | wtf is wrong with my network... ugh |
20:05.59 | hardwire | ugh |
20:06.00 | Idle | keeps dropping connections |
20:06.27 | hardwire | [TK]D-Fender: any variables you know of (I've tried the gamut) to get the 10 digit DID from PRI from a 4 digit extension match in the dialplan? |
20:06.45 | Idle | or, maybe the box died... disconnected, etc |
20:06.47 | Idle | brb |
20:06.47 | hardwire | I suppose I could answer all 10 digit inbound numbers for a second and noop the extension |
20:06.56 | [TK]D-Fender | hardwire, if its matching against 4 digits then thats what they are SENDING <- |
20:07.02 | [TK]D-Fender | hardwire, bitch-slap your telco |
20:07.10 | jameswf-home | i say screw it go _. |
20:07.11 | hardwire | bitch slap my employer |
20:07.23 | hardwire | he set it up. |
20:07.40 | hardwire | [TK]D-Fender: what motivation would they have to send me 4 digit? |
20:08.10 | [TK]D-Fender | hardwire, Someone not demanding what they wanted and someone thinking this was "normal". |
20:08.22 | hardwire | maybe |
20:08.25 | hardwire | calls to bitch |
20:09.04 | hardwire | I'm going to exploit the power of regexp replace when I get all our DID info and change it to 10 digit |
20:09.06 | hardwire | :) |
20:09.29 | hardwire | boy it's gonna be fun having multiples of everything in a context to make sure it's seamless |
20:10.05 | [TK]D-Fender | hardwire, screw that. go 10-digit and ditch the old crap |
20:10.07 | hardwire | _xxxx matches only 4 digits right? just making sure I'm not crazy and that matches the last 4 as well. |
20:10.20 | hardwire | [TK]D-Fender: that's the plan, have to make sure when the telco switches it's seamless |
20:10.20 | [TK]D-Fender | hardwire, You are crazy for even asking. |
20:10.30 | hardwire | [TK]D-Fender: I know.. but I drank a lot last night. |
20:10.36 | hardwire | Softball game went well and we partied. |
20:10.42 | [TK]D-Fender | hardwire, but yes, _XXXX = 4 digits only |
20:10.50 | hardwire | yar |
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20:11.38 | hardwire | [TK]D-Fender: ever set up RDNIS from a telco call forward to a toll free number back to an asterisk system's PSTN? |
20:11.56 | hardwire | hmm.. I'm being told to leave.. bbl. |
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20:16.54 | TrentCreek | [TK]D-Fender: recall my double NAT problem I had? |
20:16.57 | Idle | ok, that didn't help |
20:17.08 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, not that well |
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20:17.29 | Idle | [May 31 14:17:08] ERROR[3336]: chan_zap.c:8248 zt_pri_error: !! Got reject for frame 26, retransmitting frame 26 now, updating n_r! |
20:17.35 | Idle | those always happen when the line dies |
20:17.37 | TrentCreek | I am connected to my friends ISP via wireless through his router |
20:17.58 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, Ah yes.... couldn't get around to bridge mode.. |
20:18.03 | TrentCreek | no |
20:18.26 | TrentCreek | [TK]D-Fender: What I did was remove the gateway and replace with switch |
20:18.46 | TrentCreek | I can now call out, but the received calls are the same |
20:19.18 | [TK]D-Fender | ~sipnat |
20:19.19 | jbot | [~sipnat] Quick guide on configuring * + SIP behind NAT : http://www.aocomputing.net/?p=3 , otherwise check the WIKI at http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+SIP+NAT+solutions |
20:19.20 | [TK]D-Fender | ^^^^ |
20:19.21 | TrentCreek | rings, but when I pickup ..the CDR shows answered, but traffic not routed to ATA |
20:19.36 | [TK]D-Fender | thats all there is to say. RTP is closing up behind you because of your setup. |
20:20.08 | TrentCreek | groovy ..thanks |
20:21.35 | TrentCreek | Here is my setup now: 5. Asterisk as a SIP server behind nat, clients on the inside connecting to Asterisk |
20:21.38 | Idle | this is so frustrating |
20:21.44 | Idle | this has to be a bug in asterisk |
20:22.30 | TrentCreek | you have the source.. |
20:22.55 | Idle | yea, and no idea what I'm doing in it |
20:23.42 | TrentCreek | [TK]D-Fender: According to the site: "#5 Works - no NAT in between" |
20:24.08 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, You're behind *2* NATS |
20:24.23 | TrentCreek | no..i told you i removed it and replaced it with a switch |
20:24.39 | TrentCreek | so now I can call out |
20:24.43 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, draw a completely new picture for this. |
20:24.59 | TrentCreek | okay |
20:25.41 | TrentCreek | ISP-> Router -> Wireless Connection -> Asterisk |
20:25.58 | TrentCreek | SWITCH -> LAN CARD -> ASTERISK |
20:26.04 | TrentCreek | SWITCH -> ATA |
20:26.13 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, pastebin it all. |
20:26.28 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, thats broken up and I can't tell one thing from another in there. |
20:26.35 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, draw some LINES. |
20:26.41 | TrentCreek | okay |
20:29.09 | TrentCreek | [TK]D-Fender: http://pastebin.com/d26e5f0a3 |
20:29.47 | [TK]D-Fender | <PROTECTED> |
20:29.54 | TrentCreek | yes |
20:30.03 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, And that layout reads like crap. |
20:30.18 | TrentCreek | Sorry...I am not sure how to make it better |
20:31.22 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, ISP --> Router (friend's) --> Asterisk (via wireless card inside) --> (NIC to my private LAN) ---> Switch with my other stuff on it. |
20:31.36 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, You make it loko like there are @ asterisk boxes |
20:31.43 | [TK]D-Fender | *look, 2 |
20:31.48 | TrentCreek | workign on it better |
20:31.52 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, no need |
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20:32.16 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, I already wrote it out and you confirmed. Do you have all the needed ports forwarded from his router to your *? |
20:32.35 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, clarify exactly what you did on it. |
20:33.28 | Idle | pri_find_dchan: No D-channels available! Using Primary channel 24 as D-channel anyway! |
20:33.35 | Idle | thats retarded.... I set it in the config |
20:33.45 | TrentCreek | I have done nothing on is router...The virtual number is client based thus requires constantly being logged in |
20:34.18 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, HUH?! |
20:34.42 | [TK]D-Fender | "virtual number"?! |
20:34.47 | TrentCreek | yes |
20:34.49 | [TK]D-Fender | "logged in"?! to what? |
20:34.50 | TrentCreek | virtual number |
20:34.53 | [TK]D-Fender | WTF! |
20:35.14 | TrentCreek | or what else do you call it... |
20:35.20 | [TK]D-Fender | you are inventing terms here |
20:35.25 | [TK]D-Fender | doesn't mean anything |
20:35.26 | TrentCreek | no i am not |
20:35.52 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, You either port forward everything the guide told you to or you are screwed. |
20:35.52 | TJNII | I'm going to take [TK]D-Fender's side here and say "WTF are you taking about?" |
20:35.54 | TrentCreek | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_phone_number |
20:36.14 | [TK]D-Fender | "virtual phone number" doesn't imply ANYTHING |
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20:36.23 | drmessano | ROFL |
20:36.30 | TrentCreek | ahh...DID |
20:36.33 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, we are talking about NETWORKING here, not friggen PSTN |
20:36.34 | drmessano | That needs to be deleted from wikipedia |
20:36.42 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, and DID doesn't eman shit either. |
20:36.47 | drmessano | A DID from another area code doesn't make it VIRTUAL |
20:36.51 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, its all about how its DELIVERERD <--- |
20:36.52 | drmessano | IT'S REAL |
20:37.31 | TrentCreek | exactly... |
20:37.31 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, and its being delivered via SIP which is a NETWORK PROTOCOL. So fix your networking <- |
20:37.31 | TrentCreek | Asterisk does accept the in call and transfers the call to the ATA |
20:37.42 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, You either forward the appropiate ports from your router to * or you are screwed. That is final. |
20:37.59 | TrentCreek | okay..doing it now |
20:38.28 | [TK]D-Fender | TrentCreek, go follow that FIRST guide you were linked to. |
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20:41.03 | drmessano | I now fixed that wikipedia article |
20:41.13 | drmessano | Redirects to Direct_Inward_Dialing |
20:41.18 | TrentCreek | roger doger..thanks |
20:41.22 | drmessano | Effin "Virtual Phone Number" |
20:41.37 | [TK]D-Fender | BS terms |
20:41.48 | drmessano | Exactly |
20:41.54 | drmessano | is doing his part |
20:41.54 | [TK]D-Fender | DID is a "concept", not a fixed technolgy |
20:42.00 | Idle | < Ext: 1 Cause: Invalid call reference value (81), class = Invalid message (e.g. parameter out of range) (5) ] |
20:42.04 | drmessano | I wonder if "SIP TRUNK" is there |
20:42.05 | Idle | aha, that looks promising |
20:42.13 | [TK]D-Fender | I get a virtual number from my router too... its called *DHCP* |
20:42.17 | [TK]D-Fender | Yippy-kay-yay |
20:42.27 | drmessano | HA |
20:42.31 | drmessano | TK |
20:42.37 | drmessano | Go here and look at the very top |
20:42.38 | drmessano | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIP_Trunk |
20:42.53 | drmessano | I guess someone beat me to it with the redirect |
20:43.19 | Idle | drmessano: what? you mean wikipedia isn't the best source for information!? that cant be! randonm 12 year olds typing whateever they want on the internet are always right! |
20:43.48 | Strom_C | ALL WIKIPEDIA USERS ARE PEDOPHILES (it's true -- I read it on wikipedia) |
20:43.50 | [TK]D-Fender | drmessano, Oh god. |
20:44.51 | [TK]D-Fender | drmessano, implying that just because you can get calls sent to you via SIP that it has anything to do with DIDs vs what the PSTN offers (which is PRI in my books... only idiots restrict their thinking to analog) |
20:45.12 | drmessano | My wife has her masters in library science.. I tell her to look something up on Wikipedia and she cites how much of a dumbass I am |
20:45.53 | drmessano | TK: It would take years to clean up the VoIP term link mess on wikipedia |
20:46.01 | drmessano | TK: Or one good night of drinking |
20:46.26 | mgdm | They seem to be referring the term "VoIP" as a protocol, which sounds wrong to me... |
20:46.37 | [TK]D-Fender | drmessano, You're not a dumbass (for that anyways). |
20:46.41 | [TK]D-Fender | mgdm, it IS wrong. |
20:46.43 | drmessano | VoIP is a technology |
20:46.47 | Idle | > Ext: 1 Progress Description: Called equipment is non-ISDN. (2) ] |
20:46.56 | Idle | woah, that could do it |
20:47.02 | [TK]D-Fender | mgdm, VoIP is a concept which is TIED to a specific technology |
20:47.11 | LiNeTuX | [TK]D-Fender: BTW, I *finally* figured out how to use the Noop command. It only took me 4 hours of drinking, too. |
20:47.22 | drmessano | [TK]D-Fender: My wife just finds it amusing to kick my ass over linking her to Wikipedia.. the librarians are nazis about NOT believing a thing wikipedia has on it. |
20:47.44 | [TK]D-Fender | mgdm, VoIP only imples you want to pass voice information over TCP/IP. HOW and with what encoding/messaging/etc is not implicit |
20:48.04 | [TK]D-Fender | LiNeTuX, "core show application noop" <- it ain't Raw-Cat Science |
20:48.08 | Idle | drmessano: wikipedia is often a good starting point... but not relating to the tech fields... |
20:48.13 | drmessano | [TK]D-Fender: Wikipedia is pretty much a consolidated google search.. Just as accurate (or innaccurate), just in "article form" |
20:48.21 | Idle | voip is just an example of how bad wikipedia can be |
20:48.55 | drmessano | Wikipedia is the blog version of Google search |
20:49.28 | LiNeTuX | [TK]D-Fender: I have a ways to go on learning *. |
20:49.37 | mgdm | [TK]D-Fender: Yeah, that's what I figured |
20:49.44 | [TK]D-Fender | mgdm, I believe you could add the theory that its implying "real-time" transmission of voice as opposed to say using FTP transfer your MP3 collection. |
20:49.55 | drmessano | As you said, Idle, it's a starting point.. As far as VoIP goes, it needs someone who CARES to do some editiing |
20:50.01 | [TK]D-Fender | mgdm, there, voice over IP! |
20:50.10 | [TK]D-Fender | FTP's more music to his server |
20:50.19 | [TK]D-Fender | drmessano, indeed |
20:50.32 | drmessano | Idle: Personally, I have fixed some of the pages over the last 4 or 5 months, including some really biased links to other pages from certain other pages |
20:50.35 | mgdm | [TK]D-Fender: heh, you've just reminded me I need to dump some more stuff on my music server |
20:50.39 | [TK]D-Fender | drmessano, which is why you aren't crazy. You simply aren't organized and dedicated to doing anything about it. |
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20:51.06 | drmessano | [TK]D-Fender: Like I said.. get me drunk.. we'll see what happens |
20:51.33 | Idle | why am I getting bad messages and whatnot... I try other encodings but nothing else works... |
20:53.21 | LiNeTuX | is it just me, or are there a ton of folks out there that have install FreePBX and left their servers wide-open to the internet? |
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20:55.00 | [TK]D-Fender | LiNeTuX, Yes this world has a nearly endless supply of idiots. |
20:55.37 | TJNII | [TK]D-Fender: I disagree with that whole-heartedly! |
20:55.45 | TJNII | The supply is nowhere near endless. |
20:56.04 | TJNII | Aw damnit, I messed that up |
20:56.23 | TJNII | The supply is endless. |
20:56.46 | [TK]D-Fender | TJNII, funny, they have been allowed to breed since the beginning, and I see not functional end in sight. |
20:56.55 | Strom_C | well, you know what they say...engineer and idiot-proof device and nature will engineer a better idiot |
20:57.01 | Strom_C | s/and id/an id/ |
20:57.24 | [TK]D-Fender | TJNII, of course there is the theory of universal expansion, etc which does make them "finite" |
20:57.42 | TJNII | [TK]D-Fender: They'll find a way. |
20:57.58 | [TK]D-Fender | 'cause of course... idiots are so gosh-darned clever ;) |
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21:06.17 | Idle | maybe libpri is nuked... |
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21:14.14 | xacatecas | hi all, is there any way to switch off the comma to pipe conversion when calling functions from the dialplan? |
21:15.32 | Strom_M | xacatecas: why? |
21:15.46 | xacatecas | i'm passing sql queries around. |
21:16.30 | xacatecas | they contain commas ... so if I call MySQL(Query id ${conn} SELECT foo, bar FROM somewhere) it doesn't work particularly well. |
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21:18.45 | xacatecas | ok, prefixing each comma with \ does the trick. |
21:19.44 | drmessano | Who the hell is Christopher James? |
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21:23.11 | skynetishere | what is way to tell switch plus (or wavepad) to record in signed linear format |
21:24.08 | skynetishere | raw 16bit (pcm ulaw alaw??) |
21:24.10 | xacatecas | or 'n can use ' to enclose the string ... just not ". |
21:24.18 | Strom_M | skynetishere: 16-bit pcm |
21:24.28 | skynetishere | thx Strom_M |
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21:24.42 | deeperror | if the dialplan branches is there any way to maintain a unique id that would be available to both branches? |
21:24.59 | tekryan | so uh....where are the config files for asterisk located...like where can i edit them besides asteriskNow |
21:25.13 | Strom_M | tekryan: usually they're in /etc/asterisk |
21:25.25 | Strom_M | though for asterisknow specific support, you may want to go to #asterisknow |
21:25.37 | tekryan | they never answer in there |
21:25.39 | tekryan | lol |
21:25.43 | Strom_M | *shrug* |
21:26.20 | skynetishere | oh Little or Big Endian? |
21:26.48 | Qwell | skynetishere: middle endian |
21:27.03 | skynetishere | :) |
21:27.11 | Qwell | no, I don't know |
21:27.35 | Strom_M | try it both ways |
21:28.36 | Idle | Qwell: flamer |
21:28.38 | Idle | ;) |
21:28.42 | deeperror | when using the dial G option is there a key to link callee and caller |
21:28.45 | xacatecas | arch dependent i guess. |
21:28.50 | Qwell | Idle: get your ass on efnet |
21:28.51 | xacatecas | so x86 probably little endian. |
21:28.58 | Idle | I've got a buzzing when calling on this PRI line, and sometimes I get disconnects |
21:29.09 | skynetishere | anything more than 8khz would be wasted (and require processing) right? |
21:29.12 | Idle | Qwell: fix my t1 pri and maybe I will |
21:29.19 | xacatecas | skynetishere, yes. |
21:29.22 | Qwell | it's your telco |
21:29.35 | Idle | bridging between the 2 ports works fantastic |
21:29.38 | Strom_M | you should never get buzzing on a PRI |
21:29.39 | Idle | I'm thinking its asterisk |
21:29.53 | drmessano | Asterisk causes PRI buzzing? |
21:30.01 | Idle | Strom_M: well, I'm thinking its either a bad .gsm file (tt-monkies?), or its the t1 |
21:30.05 | Strom_M | drmessano: never in my experience |
21:30.10 | Idle | but I get disconnects too |
21:30.16 | Strom_M | Idle: what about just talking on the PRI? |
21:30.17 | drmessano | This must be added to the book immediately |
21:30.23 | drmessano | Asterisk also burns toast |
21:30.37 | jblack | I don't think it's impossible to hear buzzing from calls routed from a PRI. |
21:30.38 | [TK]D-Fender | I smell burnt toast! |
21:30.42 | Idle | drmessano: its just playbacks that do, it seems... havn't tried voip with it tho |
21:30.44 | [TK]D-Fender | convulses |
21:30.53 | Idle | Strom_M: what do you mean? |
21:30.58 | patrick-- | oh dear |
21:31.11 | Strom_M | Idle: do you hear the buzzing when using the PRI for talking? |
21:31.22 | drmessano | In 99% of the cases where Asterisk is blamed for something, Asterisk ends up being the issue 1% of the time |
21:31.22 | Strom_M | phone->asterisk->PRI->PSTN->phone |
21:31.31 | Idle | well, I dont really know... :P |
21:31.32 | jblack | I've been having problems with one of my (well, my only) call centers. I suspect that it's eiter CPU or IO bus starvation |
21:31.39 | Strom_M | Idle: well, test it! :) |
21:31.49 | Idle | nortel -> asterisk -> pri -> phone I get static free |
21:32.02 | Idle | well, not static, its really a pulsing/clicking |
21:32.03 | patrick-- | meow [TK]D-Fender |
21:32.53 | Qwell | Idle: recording or it didn't happen |
21:32.56 | Idle | the nortel is connected via a pri, national signaling |
21:33.07 | Idle | Qwell: pft |
21:33.19 | Idle | how am I to record it :P |
21:33.25 | drmessano | Asterisk --> Channel bank --> Samsung PBX --> Channel Bank ---> PRI ---> PRI ---> SIP ATA ----> FXS port on Asterisk ---> Channel Bank ---> Sillyness ---> PRI "Hmm.. my calls sound kinda shitty" is usually the conditions |
21:33.40 | Idle | drmessano: hehe, well |
21:33.44 | Qwell | dunno |
21:33.45 | Idle | to the nortel iits fine |
21:33.50 | Qwell | Idle: I suppose somebody emailed you the news? |
21:33.53 | Idle | cept, sometimes I get dropped called |
21:33.56 | Idle | Qwell: yea, I heard |
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21:39.01 | Idle | ugh, why do these sound files sound so bad |
21:40.02 | Strom_M | Idle: what did you encode them as? |
21:40.15 | Idle | stock files from digium |
21:40.22 | Idle | tt-monkeys and tt-weasles |
21:40.28 | Qwell | what version of asterisk? |
21:40.31 | Idle | I'm not sure if its the files... they seem ok |
21:40.38 | Idle | Qwell: latest stable release |
21:40.39 | Idle | 1.4x |
21:40.46 | Qwell | .20.1? |
21:41.00 | Idle | Asterisk 1.4.20.1 |
21:41.03 | c|oneman | Is jitter a variation in ping response ms? |
21:41.12 | Idle | c|oneman: yes |
21:41.14 | Qwell | c|oneman: not ping, but yes |
21:41.19 | c|oneman | well packets |
21:41.22 | Strom_M | Idle: gsm or wav or what? |
21:41.26 | Idle | yea, just packet timing |
21:41.28 | Idle | Strom_M: gsm |
21:41.33 | Strom_M | Idle: ugh. try wav |
21:41.35 | Idle | hang on, gonna try a record |
21:41.50 | c|oneman | how much jitter is bad - and is it a %age or absolute ms? |
21:41.58 | Idle | whats the echo type of app for asterisk |
21:42.11 | Idle | that I can record 5 seconds, and play it back |
21:42.21 | jblack | Hmmm. |
21:42.36 | Strom_M | c|oneman: the less jitter, the better...I find that 3-5ms is the upper limit before it starts sounding completely unusably bad |
21:42.44 | jblack | The normal Echo() just echos |
21:42.45 | c|oneman | what !? |
21:43.15 | jblack | And monitor() doesn't have a timeout |
21:43.22 | c|oneman | that's outrageous |
21:43.29 | Strom_M | c|oneman: why? |
21:43.30 | [TK]D-Fender | jblack, it doesn't need one. |
21:43.50 | Strom_M | c|oneman: this is assuming no jitterbuffer on either end |
21:43.57 | jblack | The only thing Monitor() needs is food and shelter. Everything else is optional. :) |
21:44.02 | c|oneman | well when I ping a server I can some packets that can differ by 25-50ms |
21:44.08 | Strom_M | if you have serious jitter problems, you can turn the jitterbuffer on. |
21:44.12 | xacatecas | is there a "beep" somewhere in the default asterisk sounds? |
21:44.12 | Qwell | ping isn't a measure of anything |
21:44.18 | Qwell | except icmp traffic |
21:44.21 | Strom_M | xacatecas: yes, it's called "beep" |
21:44.21 | c|oneman | which leads to my next question |
21:44.27 | c|oneman | how should I measure my jitter |
21:44.31 | xacatecas | Strom_M, doh. |
21:44.35 | jblack | For what idle is requesting, I could see a use if Monitor() had an option to record for x seconds and set a variable for the file that was recorded to, for playback. |
21:44.40 | xacatecas | feels stupid now. |
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21:45.48 | TrentCreek | Must be all that pollution in Zacatecas ;-) |
21:46.05 | c|oneman | Qwell: how can I measure my jitter level |
21:46.21 | Qwell | wireshark |
21:46.49 | TrentCreek | http://myvoipspeed.visualware.com/ |
21:46.55 | Idle | AHA! it was the files, recorded stuff works dandy |
21:47.06 | Strom_M | Idle: now try the wav files |
21:47.10 | Strom_M | gsm is shit :) |
21:47.12 | Qwell | TrentCreek: also not a diagnostic tool |
21:47.31 | Idle | Strom_M: I did, I recorded one, sounded great |
21:47.35 | TrentCreek | but it does measure jitter, etc through the connection from your computer |
21:47.36 | xacatecas | TrentCreek, yea well, down at the southern tip of africa we get that :p |
21:47.44 | Idle | and |
21:47.51 | Idle | I think I figured out the other issues as well |
21:47.52 | Strom_M | Idle: yes...but i'm directing you to use the asterisk default sound files in "wav" format |
21:47.53 | Idle | box was overheating |
21:47.57 | Strom_M | ugh |
21:47.59 | Idle | turns out a cable got stuck in a fan |
21:48.04 | TrentCreek | oh? Zacatecas is a city and State in Mexico |
21:48.11 | Idle | Strom_M: they come in wav vformat? |
21:48.16 | Strom_M | Idle: yes |
21:48.35 | Strom_M | it's a selectable option when you run make menuconfig |
21:48.38 | Idle | ok, where do I get them? |
21:48.39 | Idle | orly |
21:48.45 | TrentCreek | X and Z are pronounced basically the same |
21:48.45 | Idle | I didn't use menuconfig |
21:49.08 | hardwire | moo |
21:49.21 | hsv-al | i just called the cops on this guy on the trail |
21:49.48 | Idle | --2008-05-31 15:49:37-- http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/sounds/releases/asterisk-core-sounds-en-wav-1.4.9.tar.gz |
21:49.53 | hardwire | hsv-al: ? |
21:49.55 | Idle | this crap, in a makefile, pisses me off |
21:49.58 | hsv-al | that was doing some weird stuff w/ this little girl, i was running , and came up to them, and lets just say the arm was somewhere where it shouldnt have been |
21:50.03 | Idle | Qwell: stop downloading stuff in a makefile |
21:50.04 | Idle | seriously |
21:50.05 | hsv-al | i almost broke this morons knee caps |
21:50.15 | hardwire | rode somewhere today? |
21:50.22 | TrentCreek | you sure spend a lot of time on that trail |
21:50.28 | hsv-al | i was jogging on the trails, and some guy was doing some funky stuff |
21:50.32 | Qwell | hsv-al: O.o |
21:50.34 | hsv-al | trent, i run 5-10 miles a day on sat/sun |
21:50.34 | hardwire | funky? |
21:51.04 | TrentCreek | how little? |
21:51.10 | hsv-al | this girl must of been like 5 |
21:51.17 | hsv-al | and him like 40, both black |
21:51.29 | hsv-al | right when they heard me approach, he instantly started walking away with her |
21:51.36 | TrentCreek | ugg |
21:51.39 | hsv-al | i know where they live too, i peered through the woods |
21:51.44 | hsv-al | and saw where he walked in |
21:52.10 | hardwire | creepy |
21:52.29 | hsv-al | well think about it, if you saw that going on, would you beat the guy up |
21:52.34 | hsv-al | and risk jail? or jsut do what? |
21:53.03 | hardwire | I'd use my cell |
21:53.16 | hardwire | throw it at his head |
21:53.19 | hardwire | yah |
21:53.27 | TrentCreek | like Gomer: "Citizens Arrest! Citizens Arrest!" |
21:53.32 | hardwire | exactly |
21:53.51 | hardwire | I never understood the legalities of citizens arrest |
21:54.09 | hsv-al | now this is plaguing my head |
21:54.11 | hsv-al | that i saw that |
21:54.18 | hsv-al | who knows what the cops are doing now |
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21:54.33 | TrentCreek | You can arrest anyone you witness in the performance of a felony or a felony warrant |
21:54.47 | hardwire | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen's_arrest#United_States |
21:55.11 | rob0 | A police arrest isn't much different, just that you're more likely to be killed if you try to get away. |
21:55.19 | hardwire | heh |
21:55.24 | rob0 | (as the arrested one I mean) |
21:55.41 | hardwire | rob0: it always seems like when citizens do it, they get sued. |
21:55.53 | hsv-al | rob0, this guy must be some lawyer or doctor, they're in a gigantic house, 3 mercedes |
21:55.53 | hardwire | maybe that's just how the information gets to me |
21:55.58 | hardwire | pd's probably get sued just as much |
21:55.59 | hsv-al | back in the providence neighborhood |
21:56.09 | hardwire | but it doesn't make press because it's not very unique. |
21:56.30 | hardwire | hsv-al: send a google-earth .kml to the fuzz. |
21:56.55 | hardwire | haha.. I wrote "creepy" in a terminal I was in. |
21:56.56 | hardwire | sigh. |
21:57.40 | hsv-al | ijust great |
21:57.43 | hsv-al | the neighborhood is to new |
21:57.52 | hsv-al | its all forest |
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21:59.16 | lesouvage | I got message "You do not appear to have the sources for the 2.6.18-6-486 kernel installed." while I'm pretty sure that the proper sources are on the system. What is the missing link here? |
21:59.33 | TrentCreek | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLugovHiKYE |
21:59.39 | lesouvage | Or what could the missing link be? |
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22:02.55 | lesouvage | I copied the /usr/src dir from an identical system that is compiling well |
22:04.27 | TrentCreek | It's too hot to run around here during the day |
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22:04.41 | TrentCreek | And now many trees |
22:05.31 | lesouvage | And I added a link "linux" in /usr/src pointing to the actual linux header dir . Btw it's a debian etch system |
22:06.01 | adyer | lesouvage: usually there are links in /lib/modules/<kernelversion> that are followed when compiling to find kernel headers. If you just copied /usr/src those links wont be there |
22:06.11 | xacatecas | where can i find info on the text to speech stuff? |
22:06.37 | lesouvage | adyer: thanks |
22:07.36 | adyer | lesouvage: for example /lib/modules/2.6.24-17-generic/build -> /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.24-17-generic |
22:12.48 | lesouvage | adyer: Thanks, I'm comparing the two dir and yes I'm missing a simlink build. I don't understand it it, normally when I do a basic Debian install and the packages needed by zaptel and asterisk compiling just go fine. |
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22:16.57 | Idle | ok, now that I have asterisk functioning correctly, where can I get info on making asterisk pull its dialplan from a sql database? |
22:17.15 | Qwell | ~google |
22:17.15 | jbot | i guess google is a search engine found at http://www.google.com/ |
22:17.22 | Strom_C | Idle: have a look at "asterisk realtime architecture" |
22:17.22 | drmessano | ~book |
22:17.23 | jbot | Asterisk: The Future of Telephony 2nd Edition (ISBN 0-596-51048-9) --- Order yours at http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596510480/ --- Free downloadable PDF http://downloads.oreilly.com/books/9780596510480.pdf --- HTML at http://tfot.leifmadsen.com, or see ~buybook |
22:17.30 | drmessano | ~naan |
22:18.02 | Idle | Strom_C: ok, :) I found that earlier, I think I got a good tutorial |
22:18.23 | drmessano | ~naan |
22:18.24 | jbot | 'Naan' is a soft indian flatbread. It really has nothing to do with Asterisk.. but oh, so tasty. |
22:18.26 | Idle | is realtime built into asterisk? |
22:18.39 | Strom_C | I believe so... |
22:18.48 | TrentCreek | `shutdown |
22:18.51 | Strom_C | but I don't actually remember for certain now |
22:18.53 | TrentCreek | ~shutdown |
22:18.58 | lesouvage | adyer: thanks, problem is solved. |
22:19.03 | TrentCreek | ~halt |
22:19.05 | Qwell | ~die |
22:19.06 | jbot | ACTION takes two shots to the head and crumples to the ground, lifeless. |
22:19.29 | Strom_C | that's more suicide than just plain old death |
22:19.50 | Qwell | either way |
22:22.46 | [TK]D-Fender | Bhatura > naan |
22:24.02 | drmessano | Naan + Saag Paneer = drmessano actually nice for a few hours afterwards |
22:24.40 | [TK]D-Fender | drmessano, Shahi korma, palak paneer, bindi.... my favs |
22:25.06 | [TK]D-Fender | drmessano, Got an awesome vegetarian indian place I go to regularly. |
22:25.30 | adyer | I'm looking at 4-port FXO boards. Any opinions on Digium vs. Sangoma vs. Rhino or any others? |
22:25.41 | Idle | should I really be using the svn of asterisk-addons with 1.4? |
22:25.48 | [TK]D-Fender | drmessano, Bhatura is a fried sourdough bread that is so good its scary |
22:26.06 | Strom_C | adyer: digium or sangoma...rhino is iffy IMHO |
22:26.10 | drmessano | [TK]D-Fender: I find myself leaning towards the vegetarian dishes at the indian places.. not big on the chicken and lamb dishes.. that would rock |
22:26.36 | Strom_C | adyer: i prefer the digium boards, since the sangoma boards have all sorts of extra software driver jiggerypokery that has to go on for them to work |
22:26.56 | drmessano | [TK]D-Fender: I need to see if someone has Bhatura around here.. Haven't seen it at the 2 places I frequent |
22:27.18 | [TK]D-Fender | drmessano, I've got this other place thats got a 10$ buffet. Pretty decent, but the vegetarian place leaves me a warm fuzzy feeling comparatively. |
22:27.56 | Strom_C | adyer: the digium fxo boards are also higher-density IIRC -- eight or 24 in a single slot. last i checked, sangoma required you to bolt on countless daughterboards and eat up all your slots :) |
22:28.15 | drmessano | [TK]D-Fender: Yeah, there is something different about the veggie dishes.. I think they're more complex because they're not just "meat and stuff" |
22:28.43 | [TK]D-Fender | drmessano, My place does everything fresh. Bhatura wass my fav, they have a number of other fried breads. its fairly thin & fluffy for building an air pocket in the middle. the outside sears a little bit giving it that pan-pizza + oily feel a little whic remaining doughy on the inside which is rather flat overall like a pita. |
22:29.06 | [TK]D-Fender | drmessano, yeah, and before getting hooked on that place I never ate enough greens. |
22:30.10 | drmessano | [TK]D-Fender: I am VERY picky about eating spinach except when it comes to indian food.. I don't think i've ever eaten so much of it in my life. |
22:30.11 | adyer | Strom_C Thanks for your input |
22:30.33 | Strom_C | adyer: but both are quality products and you'll probably wind up being happy with either |
22:30.41 | Strom_C | adyer: you're welcome |
22:30.54 | [TK]D-Fender | drmessano, agreed. its all about the spices. "White" food is indeed boring as dirt... |
22:31.01 | jaytee | spinach has always been a tough food for me, I was forced to eat it as a kid and hated it. |
22:31.22 | jaytee | especially boiled to total limpness. |
22:31.48 | drmessano | [TK]D-Fender: Yes.. There is something about indian food that is spiced so perfectly, fills you up but doesn't leave you "full and sick" like a lot of places, and you actually feel GOOD after eating it. |
22:31.59 | jaytee | I like Thai too |
22:32.00 | adyer | jaytee: I think your mom and mine were related :-) |
22:32.05 | drmessano | jaytee: i will NOT eat canned spinach.. |
22:32.12 | drmessano | jaytee: Popeye can kiss my ass |
22:32.36 | drmessano | jaytee: Prep the hell out of it and make it unspinachy, and you got a winner |
22:33.19 | jaytee | bless my mom but she seemed to have a philosophy that the vegetables weren't "done" until she'd succeded in boiling out all the available nutrients. |
22:33.44 | jaytee | the rice was so gummy you had to serve it with and ice cream scoop |
22:34.03 | jaytee | and *-d |
22:34.18 | [TK]D-Fender | bleh |
22:34.28 | [TK]D-Fender | then again, rice is filler... |
22:34.47 | jaytee | I hated rice until a neighbor served it to me cooked right. |
22:34.49 | [TK]D-Fender | only thing I really like it for is to thicken up other things that would be too runny otherwise |
22:35.01 | jaytee | jambalaya! |
22:35.12 | [TK]D-Fender | jaytee, and that :0 |
22:35.18 | adyer | Strom_C I wonder (never having priced them) around what point does a PRI (or a fraction of one) become cheaper than POTS lines? |
22:35.27 | jaytee | dirty rice with red beans too! |
22:35.30 | drmessano | Basmati rice is good.. |
22:35.38 | [TK]D-Fender | adyer, depends on your telcos pricing |
22:35.49 | Strom_C | adyer: it depends where you are. Here in California, once you hit about eight analog lines or so, generally a PRI is about the same price |
22:36.02 | [TK]D-Fender | drmessano, basmati is ok, but not so "nutritious". Wild rice is the only real way to go. |
22:36.13 | adyer | [TK]D-Fender: Ameritech/AT&T |
22:36.21 | [TK]D-Fender | adyer, phone & ask. |
22:36.39 | [TK]D-Fender | adyer, and sometimes its not the cost, its the value once you've got it. |
22:36.52 | jaytee | I usually avoid it but every so often I splurge and get the extra hot Pad Thai Chicken. mmmmm |
22:37.10 | Strom_C | adyer: for installs of any reasonable size, I always prefer ISDN |
22:37.28 | Strom_C | adyer: it's so much easier to work with, and sounds a lot better |
22:38.14 | drmessano | [TK]D-Fender: I eat brown rice with MOST things.. I just feel "dirty" eating indian with anything but.. heh |
22:39.05 | [TK]D-Fender | drmessano, For me its just a "base", to be avoided if possible. |
22:39.51 | drmessano | [TK]D-Fender: To each their own.. I refuse to eat Chili with rice, some people swear by it.. |
22:40.48 | TrentCreek | yummy! |
22:40.48 | [TK]D-Fender | drmessano, at the same time as rice, sure, just not 1-1 with or blended. THAT would be way out for me. |
22:40.48 | jaytee | no way! chili should have meat and beans but no rice! I can see macaroni for chili mac |
22:40.48 | adeel | i've made a couple of changes to the ./configure script, and keep getting an error at the very end, configure: error: could not make ./config.status ...any ideas why? |
22:41.02 | TrentCreek | Chili & Rice..yummy...loks like my din din for tonight |
22:41.30 | TrentCreek | Oh..so it's okay to eat beans and rie, but not Chilied beans and rice |
22:41.35 | TrentCreek | bigots |
22:41.36 | TrentCreek | ;-) |
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22:43.27 | drmessano | THE RICE RACISTS HAVE WON |
22:43.28 | drmessano | Oh nm |
22:43.28 | jaytee | lol |
22:45.18 | drmessano | WHEN YOU DONT EAT YOUR MEAT, THE TERRORISTS HAVE WON |
22:45.26 | hardwire | wants pudding. |
22:45.41 | drmessano | YOU CANT HAVE ANY PUDDING IF YOU DONT EAT YOUR MEAT |
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22:45.51 | hardwire | wants meat pudding. |
22:45.57 | drmessano | That's doable |
22:46.14 | drmessano | I'm not sure I would proclaim that on IRC tho |
22:46.34 | hardwire | slaps forehead |
22:46.43 | hardwire | is that what you kids are calling it these days? |
22:46.49 | hardwire | I'll be a monkeys uncle. |
22:47.14 | drmessano | That's a bit offensive to the monkey, I would say |
22:47.48 | hardwire | my attention span is kaput today |
22:49.06 | drmessano | I'm on my third day of steroids and pain killers.. My attention span just wants to hijack my train of thought, Under Siege 2 style |
22:49.21 | drmessano | "I'm just a cook" |
22:49.31 | TrentCreek | ake a break from all that weed-whackin' and standin' on the side of the road waiting for work and come on down to the Wetback Steakhouse." Then it urged them to "try our new 'especiales' - lawn mower - beef with rice and |
22:49.41 | TrentCreek | beans & rice, and rice & beans |
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22:50.16 | [TK]D-Fender | drmessano, http://www.cracked.com/article_16308_6-least-plausible-jobs-held-by-steven-seagal-characters.html |
22:50.45 | Shotygun | Say, is it possible to bind to interface (similar to externip) but per peer context? |
22:51.00 | [TK]D-Fender | drmessano, http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7983/3054/1600/3395_image.jpg |
22:51.30 | drmessano | Oh man.. thats HYSTERICAL |
22:51.33 | drmessano | "Big Oil's Head Fighter of Oil Fires by Means of Explosion" |
22:52.20 | drmessano | I think that summary of his Job was the funniest one, even if the #5 least plausible |
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23:00.46 | Strom_M | such a beautiful day in los angeles |
23:01.16 | TrentCreek | I am sick of the heat..is it winter yet? |
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23:01.32 | Jozer | Hi! Anyone here want to help me in a extension matter? :D Thanks in advance.. |
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23:01.50 | [TK]D-Fender | ~ask |
23:01.51 | jbot | i guess ask is Questions in the channel should be specific, informative, complete, concise, and on-topic. Don't ask if you can ask a question first. Don't ask if a person is there; just ask what you intended to ask them. Better questions more frequently yield better answers. We are all here voluntarily or against our will. |
23:01.52 | Strom_M | jozer: whats your specific problem? |
23:02.37 | TrentCreek | ~answer |
23:02.37 | jbot | 42 |
23:03.54 | Strom_M | for questions with really complicated answers, I take all four major credit cards. |
23:06.27 | jblack | are your answers guaranteed to satisfy? |
23:06.30 | TrentCreek | Best Buy??? wow |
23:06.44 | Strom_M | jblack: yes :) |
23:07.06 | Shotygun | with money back policy? |
23:07.14 | jblack | that's what a guarantee is, you dodo |
23:07.17 | drmessano | [TK]D-Fender: errr pasted this in another channel, but I thought you would die laughing at this.. or cry... http://www.slash7.com/pages/vampires |
23:07.24 | drmessano | It |
23:07.29 | drmessano | is very appropriate |
23:07.45 | errr | =) |
23:07.48 | Jozer | Again, thank you in advance. I want to do "cascading dialing" of list of numbers, coming by a bash script. What's the best way to do this, mantaining a static extension.conf? |
23:07.56 | jblack | agi |
23:08.20 | Strom_M | what do you mean "cascading dialing" exactlu |
23:08.32 | Strom_M | s/tlu/tly/ |
23:08.57 | Strom_M | (i love mobile phone keyboards) |
23:08.58 | sacitec | hello, i'm debugging my iax calls with 'iax2 debug', so i need a good source of all info that is displayed. Any suggest ? |
23:09.25 | Jozer | Bash script returns a number of numbers on stdout, already randomized. In loop I call number 1 wait for 40 seconds, if unaswered, I call number 2, and so on. If none answer, I redo. The first that answer, the loop is done and the call is connected. |
23:09.52 | jblack | jozer: Agi. The script can talk with asterisk, and have it perform dialing on it's behalfg |
23:10.00 | Jozer | (Sorry for my bad english.. but it's 1.09 here.. and I'm a bit in lack of sleep) |
23:10.14 | Jozer | Ok. Thank you. Do you have any sensible example to point out? |
23:10.27 | Jozer | Of an AGI script? |
23:10.37 | [TK]D-Fender | Jozer, * is too flexible to have samples out there for every crazy idea |
23:10.46 | [TK]D-Fender | Jozer, Go read the book and TRY stuff. |
23:10.48 | [TK]D-Fender | ~book |
23:10.53 | jbot | Asterisk: The Future of Telephony 2nd Edition (ISBN 0-596-51048-9) --- Order yours at http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596510480/ --- Free downloadable PDF http://downloads.oreilly.com/books/9780596510480.pdf --- HTML at http://tfot.leifmadsen.com, or see ~buybook |
23:10.58 | jblack | That match your needs, no. In fact, I don't have any bash agis at all. You should be able to google for "example agi" though. |
23:11.10 | Jozer | Ok. Thank you. |
23:11.30 | ManxPower | Jozer: there might be examples on voip-info.org |
23:11.37 | jblack | if I were you, I'd really consider writing it in perl or python though. |
23:11.39 | [TK]D-Fender | Jozer, pick any language you want for AGI, *'s capabilities are the sampe and the book will tell you all the different ways you can control * |
23:11.57 | ManxPower | Jozer: Most people use a library for whatever language they are using when doing AGIs, the libraries hide and complexity of the AGI interface |
23:12.07 | jblack | both perl and python have modules that make writing agis much easier |
23:12.14 | ManxPower | php does as well |
23:12.21 | ManxPower | I've only used the asterisk-perl one |
23:13.15 | drmessano | ManxPower: I will be pissed if you dont follow that link I posted |
23:13.23 | ManxPower | drmessano: what link 8-) |
23:13.24 | Jozer | Oh: I can also use PHP? My perl skill is not goot. Pyton even less. But in PHP I can also rewrite all the routing engine I already written for my previous installation (1.2). |
23:13.37 | drmessano | http://www.slash7.com/pages/vampires |
23:13.41 | drmessano | That one ^^^ |
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23:14.28 | ManxPower | starts collecting wooden stakes. |
23:14.32 | sacitec | hello, i'm debugging my iax calls with 'iax2 debug', so i need a good source of all info that is displayed. Any suggest ? |
23:14.35 | jblack | jozer. Sure. I give you permission to use php |
23:14.47 | drmessano | ManxPower: Made a PDF of that page to take to your shrink in 10 years or so to convince him to give you the "good pills |
23:14.54 | drmessano | Make* |
23:15.01 | drmessano | :) |
23:15.15 | drmessano | I already bookmarked it in case I need it for "the trial" |
23:15.28 | ManxPower | drmessano: I have a friend that is an emergency room doctor -- I get all the drugs I want |
23:15.46 | jblack | I have you all beat. |
23:15.48 | drmessano | ManxPower: Then you're way ahead of the vampires |
23:15.56 | jblack | I go to a VA hospital. They give me more drugs than I want |
23:16.11 | ManxPower | I don't abuse the privilege. |
23:16.17 | drmessano | I have you beat, jblack |
23:16.29 | jblack | ok |
23:17.16 | drmessano | I go to one of those "5 doctors in one building" places where 90% of their income is bribes from drug reps, so if I tell them I need estrogen, they give me a script for a years supply.. |
23:17.24 | drmessano | :P |
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23:17.34 | jblack | oh, then you lose. |
23:17.37 | ManxPower | drmessano: That explains quite a bit. |
23:17.43 | drmessano | ROFL |
23:17.55 | jblack | My hospital would try and foist estrogen off on me despite me telling them I'm a man. |
23:18.34 | drmessano | jblack: That was pretty much the point of my picking "estrogen" for my example :) |
23:18.39 | xacatecas | ManxPower, i just bookmarked that link. it's brilliant. |
23:19.08 | mvanbaak | finally, no more linux on my systems ! |
23:19.12 | jblack | Heh. It's funny, but I'm actually serious. I'm prescribed four anti-depressants right now (a couple of which are capital D dangerous for me), because I won't take one at all |
23:19.13 | drmessano | Actually, the specific doc I have is pretty decent.. Some of the others though... |
23:19.22 | mvanbaak | just converted the last linux system to OpenBSD |
23:19.48 | drmessano | UnixDog finally get to you? |
23:19.57 | mvanbaak | nah |
23:20.05 | jblack | You went _to_ openbsd? |
23:20.13 | mvanbaak | been working toward this day a long time |
23:20.23 | drmessano | I tried OpenBSD once... I didn't like it.. so I didn't inhale |
23:20.58 | mvanbaak | drmessano: I had all my firewalls, mailservers and fileservers on OpenBSD already |
23:21.14 | mvanbaak | now my webservers and asterisk servers are converted as well |
23:21.28 | mvanbaak | asterisk went from 1.0.9 to 1.6 |
23:21.55 | mvanbaak | webservers was easy |
23:22.02 | mvanbaak | the asterisk part was a mess |
23:22.19 | drmessano | I can only imagine |
23:22.22 | mvanbaak | going from 1.0.9 to 1.6 really is a lot of work |
23:22.35 | drmessano | I'm trying to get Asterisk 1.6 running on Windows 2000.. |
23:22.41 | drmessano | It's hard... :( |
23:22.45 | mvanbaak | gheh |
23:22.53 | mvanbaak | running win2k is hard |
23:22.54 | mvanbaak | ;) |
23:23.01 | drmessano | Win2k Rocked |
23:23.04 | hsv-al | drmessano |
23:23.05 | hsv-al | winME |
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23:23.16 | drmessano | DONT SWEAR AT ME, POOPOOFACE! |
23:23.43 | drmessano | Microsoft BOB! |
23:24.19 | mvanbaak | yeah, whatever |
23:24.32 | Jozer | Reading what mvanbaak is saying: may I ask what's the source of RTP timing in Asterisk 1.6 and how is dealt on OpenBSD? |
23:24.49 | drmessano | A few years back a salesperson brought me a laptop they wanted me to put Office and all that on |
23:24.58 | drmessano | I asked them what OS was on it |
23:25.06 | drmessano | They said "Windows Millenium" |
23:25.17 | Jozer | (take for example a G711 RTP session from a phone to a IVR on Asterisk) |
23:25.17 | drmessano | I said "Ok, I know you're new.. who put you up to this?" |
23:25.19 | mvanbaak | Jozer: I'm in a voip only setup |
23:25.34 | mvanbaak | Jozer: and I have app_conference running for conferences |
23:25.48 | drmessano | They weren't quite ready for the drmessano |
23:25.52 | mvanbaak | you dont need an external timing source for anything |
23:25.56 | Jozer | Yes, so RTP is created on Asterisk. |
23:26.04 | mvanbaak | only iax2 trunking and meetme |
23:26.25 | mvanbaak | well, I dont do iax2 trunking and meetme is replaced by app_conference |
23:26.27 | Jozer | Mmm.. so Asterisk 1.6 is still using the source RTP to clock it's RTP? |
23:26.28 | mvanbaak | there you go |
23:26.43 | mvanbaak | Jozer: yup |
23:26.56 | mvanbaak | and why not ? |
23:27.04 | Jozer | So if you lose source packet, you don't send any packet, right? |
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23:27.24 | mvanbaak | uhhuh |
23:27.36 | mvanbaak | like it should be in a UDP network |
23:28.15 | jblack | I read somewhere that there's a new protocol coming out |
23:28.37 | mvanbaak | app_confbridge |
23:28.39 | Jozer | Sorry: if you have a clock, you just send your packets, the other ends sends it's packet.. and what's is to be losed, is losed. But if you don't have a master clock and slave yours to the others, losing packet from the source clock = unable to send packet to other site. |
23:28.44 | Jozer | sude |
23:28.49 | Jozer | side :D |
23:29.15 | mvanbaak | Jozer: I did not get into the code that handles that yet |
23:29.38 | mvanbaak | all I know is that asterisk on OpenBSD works fine as long as you dont do IAX2 trunk or Meetme |
23:29.39 | Jozer | Previous version of Asterisk does it (1.4 at least). |
23:29.51 | Jozer | Ok. |
23:30.15 | mvanbaak | and the parts of code I get involved with are not the timing stuff |
23:30.31 | mvanbaak | I do a lot of programming, but all of that is not touching timing |
23:30.40 | Jozer | Anyway, now that OpenBSD team is adding MPLS to the kernel, this project is really realizing a great milestone! |
23:30.57 | mvanbaak | Jozer: it already hit a lot of milestones |
23:30.58 | Jozer | (sorry for the OT) |
23:31.23 | mvanbaak | like CARP, relayd, altq, etc etc |
23:31.37 | mvanbaak | bioctl |
23:31.41 | mvanbaak | sensorsd |
23:31.49 | mvanbaak | and the list goes on and on |
23:32.12 | Jozer | Yes: PF really rocks, with CARP and integrated and simple queuing, but Linux has better Forwarding/routing speeds for a given hardware. |
23:33.31 | mvanbaak | Jozer: depends on the hardware |
23:33.43 | mvanbaak | if you have good hardware OpenBSD is as fast as linux |
23:34.08 | mvanbaak | if you have crappy hardware that does not provide docs it's all a matter of reverse engineering |
23:34.26 | mvanbaak | and of course that's worse then writing drivers based on hardware docs |
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23:40.01 | c|oneman | is there a default somewhere that hangs up on your if you are on hold for more than 4 minutes? |
23:40.43 | Strom_C | c|oneman: no |
23:41.05 | Strom_C | as far as I'm aware, "hold" is indefinite |
23:41.33 | c|oneman | A very general question - at work we had a voip system that did that to clients calling in |
23:42.24 | mvanbaak | c|oneman: features.conf |
23:42.45 | Strom_C | c|oneman: that's really stupid |
23:42.56 | Strom_C | disconnect should always be explicitly requested by one of the parties |
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23:45.11 | TrentCreek | you have to program that in |
23:46.21 | c|oneman | yeah it wouldn't happen if I had made the system :P |
23:47.13 | mvanbaak | then redo the system |
23:47.17 | mvanbaak | it's not that hard |
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23:51.48 | hsv-al | i said what what, ITB |
23:52.19 | hsv-al | that video has scar'd my brain, who posted that earlier heh |
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23:58.40 | c|oneman | mvanbaak: I don't work there anymore |