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05:41.19Linux4EricAnyone know how to protect remote extensions when registering across the public internet? Isnt secret transmitted in clear text?
05:46.35p3nguinYou say extensions, but do you mean phones?
05:47.53Linux4EricYes devices.
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05:50.26p3nguinYou can use a VPN.
05:51.22ChrisInSydneyOpenVPN is cool
05:51.32ChrisInSydneyMake sure the handsets are not on a public IP
05:52.00ChrisInSydneyThe U/P is sent as a hash, not clear text. The file is clear text
05:52.07ChrisInSydneyHey p3nguin
05:52.31p3nguinIt's an md5 hash, yeah.
05:53.00Linux4EricU/P?
05:53.07ChrisInSydneyThe ....only.... system compromise I had was when a tech plugged a handset into a public IP
05:53.23Linux4EricOh user and pass
05:53.24p3nguinYou can even store the passwd in the file as md5, if you want.
05:53.44ChrisInSydneyThey reprogrammed the DNS on the handset, grabbed the auth, then crunched it to get the U/P
05:54.40ChrisInSydneyThey then got onto our system. We picked it up and limited the calls, but with the existing connection, they then proceeded to send reinvites to the ITSP and handed over all the calls
05:55.05Linux4EricSo when registering its not clear text? How strong is md5 hash
05:55.24ChrisInSydneytherefore we only had one or two calls, but there were 40 linked calls at the ITSP.  > 250 mins in less than 20 mins before it was shut down
05:55.42ChrisInSydneyLinux4Eric: as good as MD5 is
05:55.58ChrisInSydneySo you have a PBX with a public IP ??
05:57.02Linux4EricThat is my fear, someone sniffing password. Yes and remote extensions
05:57.28ChrisInSydneyUse a different port
05:58.16ChrisInSydney+ iptables to block "BAD" IPs
06:01.36Linux4EricCould a port scanner defeat that pretty quickly? I thought about firewall but most extensions not on static IP. I could still block all Foreign ips.
06:01.53Linux4EricThanks for the suggestions.
06:03.18ChrisInSydneygive me a min or 2 I have a phone call to deal with
06:03.51drmessanoI have found the vast majority of compromised SIP credentials are through bruteforce and not through packetsniffing
06:04.36drmessanoUse SIP usernames and passwords that are incredibly complex and you've fought most of the battle
06:04.39Linux4EricOh that's good to know. I use fail2ban
06:04.56drmessanoI've never needed it
06:05.01florz.o()
06:06.52Linux4EricWell, thanks again to all who gave me input. I have lots to consider. Goodnight
06:06.54drmessanoYou would be surprised how many systems out there use the three digit extension number and some silly password for SIP credentials.  I will say that a large part of that is due to the default behavior of some GUI systems
06:07.01drmessanoBut anyway
06:07.22florzI find it mildly disturbing how anxious people are of a normally working internet nowadays.
06:07.51drmessanoIn what way?
06:08.10florzwell, "public IPs" are somehow dangerous
06:08.19drmessanoOh, yes, lol
06:08.29florzand you have to "filter bad ip addresses"
06:08.46florz(and use some magic to determine what a bad ip address is)
06:09.47drmessanoI had a similar thought this morning when I entered into a discussion regarding how much maintenance an Asterisk system requires due to security updates and upgrades, in contrast to a classic PBX system
06:09.55florzNo, you just have to use secure protocols and secure passwords/keys, no magic and breaking of infrastructure required.
06:10.55florzWell, in the case of asterisk I indeed wouldn't be all that sure whether some proprietary PBX systems may not actually be better in that regard
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06:14.50WIMPyOnly in that regard?
06:15.44florzno ;-)
06:21.00drmessanoA box running an Asterisk release without a big showstopping bug will actually maintain that stability unless you decide to whacking it at it with a hammer :)
06:22.21WIMPyI just had one instance crash yesterday that was running since May.
06:22.55WIMPyOr a version from May rather. It was restarted six days ago after a power failure.
06:25.07drmessanoI had an NEC Electra Elite that required the Voicemail card get a power cycle about every 6 months or so too :)
06:25.33WIMPyOh, more recent versions crash more often.
06:26.11WIMPyI just wanted to point out that because it has been running for some months, doesn;t mean it will continue to do so.
06:26.28drmessanoJust amazing how many people would argue that a working system somehow becomes less function due to the age of the installed software.
06:27.33WIMPyI generally wouldn't, but sometimes communicationg with later versions causes instabilities in older ones.
06:27.49ChrisInSydneyI must admit, Security by obscurity is probably the best option.
06:28.20ChrisInSydneywierd arse prt numbers, long u/p combos and fail2ban
06:28.21drmessanoWIMPy, sure, such as with IAX2 between 1.4 and newer
06:28.22WIMPyDo you work for a bank or something? :-)
06:28.42ChrisInSydneyadd a honeypot or two and block those subnets that turn up  too
06:29.05ChrisInSydneyMe, a bank ?
06:29.33WIMPyNo, the idea about non-standard ports mad clear, you aren't.
06:30.59ChrisInSydneyno worries. BTW, fixed the attended transfer CLID :-)
06:31.20ChrisInSydneyWorks on Snom and Cisco SPA5xx
06:31.39ChrisInSydneyAastra has a hidden setting I need to play with
06:31.56ChrisInSydneyAnyway, off to band practice
06:32.06ChrisInSydneygo and thrash out a few A chords
06:32.09ChrisInSydney:D
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06:32.37ChrisInSydneyBoiled the strings on my old 80s Tune 25 fret bass
06:32.55ChrisInSydneynice a crisp (for boiled strings)
06:32.56WIMPyAttended transfer was ok for me.
06:33.11drmessanoI did work for a lawyers office running Asterisk 1.2.1, on a physically separate network.. Not very different than running an old digital system on its own dedicated pairs to the handsets.  I like to use that as my "Schrodinger's Cat" for Asterisk.  The system may be out of date and insecure, but if its working fine, and the network is isolated, why does it need updates for stability and security?
06:33.13ChrisInSydneySnom needs a different setting in SIP
06:33.16WIMPyBut I'd like to see diversion information.
06:33.48ChrisInSydneysendrpid=pai
06:33.54ChrisInSydneyfixes it
06:34.02ChrisInSydney+ current firmware
06:34.09ChrisInSydneymust go
06:34.14ChrisInSydneyc yaz
06:34.16WIMPyI only get the ionfor that the call is diverted, but not where.
06:34.26WIMPyoops
06:34.33WIMPyI only get the information that the call is diverted, but not where.
06:35.06ChrisInSydneyA calls B, B calls C B attxfer A to C. A sees C and C sees A
06:35.31WIMPyNo, for diversions, not for transfers.
06:35.53ChrisInSydneythat works OK. Snom v 8.4.32 on a 360, 320 and 870.
06:36.14WIMPyHaving said that, attended transfer is ok, blind transfer might have the same issue.
06:36.26WIMPyI'm on 8.4.33.
06:36.49ChrisInSydneylet mew try
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06:38.51ChrisInSydneycrash :-(
06:39.04ChrisInSydneyI get a via B message
06:39.15ChrisInSydneyI'll have to look into
06:39.29WIMPyI didn't look at the sip debug, yet.
06:42.27ChrisInSydneyP-Asserted-Identity: "-> (via 201@pbx.local)" <sip:202@pbx.local>
06:42.44ChrisInSydneyB is 201, C is 202
06:43.11ChrisInSydneyCan probably fix with a bit of a hack and edit
06:43.23ChrisInSydneychan_sip.c
06:43.27ChrisInSydney:-/
06:43.55ChrisInSydneyMay be able to do in the dial plan
06:44.49WIMPyI just wonder how to do a blind transfer in the first place.
06:45.38ChrisInSydneyOn a Snom. <transfer>number<tick>
06:46.06WIMPyI've got ony one Snom here.
06:46.28ChrisInSydneyand you have Xlite or something else
06:46.36ChrisInSydneyMedia 5 has a freebie for the iPhone
06:47.07ChrisInSydneysh!+: running late. Must bolt, Cheers
06:47.18WIMPyI took the Allnet 7960. That won't do.
06:47.22WIMPyo/~
06:51.43WIMPyNope, no indication until answer.
06:54.48drmessanoHow many customers DEMAND Fax integration with a PBX?
06:55.25drmessanoHmmm
06:55.36atan2Yeah, just that many :D
06:55.40drmessanoI gotta stay off of Facebook
06:55.44WIMPyOTOH, there isn;t even an indication when a call is put on hold :-(
06:56.52WIMPyInterestingly Asterisk generelly supports it, but chan_sip doesn't seem to do.
06:57.19drmessanochan_sip needs a rewrite
06:57.32WIMPyAsterisk needs a rewrite.
06:58.07drmessanoI thought maybe we were headed that way with SCF
06:58.10WIMPyAnd an updated concept.
06:58.19florzs/updates//
06:58.21florzerm
06:58.22florzs/updated//
06:58.31WIMPyI have to admit that I haven't lookt at that.
06:59.18drmessanoYep, agreed
06:59.21WIMPyIt has a concept, it just doesn't fit to modern demands.
06:59.37drmessanoIt's been like a boat with a torn sail just drifting out at sea
07:00.33florzwell, maybe it had, once upon a time
07:00.58WIMPyMaybe more like a raft.
07:01.42florza raft that's marketed as a container ship, yeah =:-)
07:01.48drmessanoAwww
07:02.04WIMPySomething along those lines, yes.
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07:02.27drmessanoCome on, Asterisk is a pretty amazing, complex piece of software.  It's just in need of a kick in the pants and a pot or two of coffee
07:02.52WIMPyDepends on what you want to do with it.
07:03.23WIMPyIs excellent for IVR stuff, a decent media gateway, but a lousy pbx.
07:03.35WIMPyIt's
07:03.36drmessanoThere's plenty of others out there that fall FAR short of Asterisk.. hardly any place to call it a raft.  Definitely no sense of direction
07:03.46drmessanoA lousy PBX?  How so
07:04.21WIMPyAny 10 year old plasic box from a supermarket is better.
07:04.36florznah
07:04.48florzthere were some pretty horrible plastic boxes out there ;-)
07:04.49drmessanoI will have to disgree with you there
07:04.57drmessanoor disagree too
07:05.11WIMPyHow old is that Euracom shit? That's a lot mor convincing.
07:06.16WIMPyAnd it took less power with 4 phones thatn two IP phones without server or switch.
07:06.31WIMPyAnd I need to learn to type again.
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07:50.02coppiceisn't SCF just a way to divert attention?
07:50.44drmessanoIt could be
07:51.51drmessanoBut it doesn't seem like it's drawing much attention itself
07:51.57WIMPylikes conspiracy theories
07:52.36coppiceexactly. when someone says * is a mess, someone else refers to SCF. however SCF doesn't seem to move at all
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07:53.29drmessanoOther than some new phones which may/may not prove to be neato or just another accessory for Switchvox, it seems like there's not been a lot going on
07:53.32WIMPywouldn't be surprised if the S of SCF actually causes even more of a mess.
07:56.45drmessanoI'm really not even sure of the case that was made in favor of 1.10 becoming "Asterisk 10".  I would have bought a rewrite as being "Asterisk 2.0", but not "Hey, there's nothing else going on and these version numbers are kinda boring.. lets call this ASTERISK 10 DOT AWESOME DOT PI DOT WOW"
07:57.45WIMPyThey are firefoxing.
07:59.08WIMPyAnd I found the changes between 1.6 and 1.8 more crucial.
08:00.32drmessano1.4 to 1.6.0 was huge.. 1.6.2 was a lot more stable than 1.6.0.x and it got caught up in that whole 1.6 fiasco.  1.6.2 should have been 1.8.  1.8 could have been 2.0 (if there's no hopes for a rewrite)
08:01.13drmessanoNot sure who died and made 1.10 so self important it got a new versioning scheme to go with it
08:01.58drmessanoAll I know is that I havent been able to get the messaging to work in 10 and app_swift doesnt work in 10
08:02.04WIMPyThe next one surely will be Asterisk 2012.
08:02.06drmessanoSo right now, 10.0 sucks
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08:02.33drmessanoNo, we need names next
08:03.10drmessanoMaybe animals
08:03.16WIMPyBTW: Do we have a new word for 2012 as the end of the world? Is that doomsyear?
08:03.49WIMPyNo, they'll get sued by Apple if they use animal names.
08:03.51drmessanoAsterisk 12: Raunchy Receptionist
08:04.21drmessanoAsterisk 14: Smelly Salesman
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08:58.41elliot98politely enters
08:59.12elliot98what is the proper way of doing an equivalent command to "background" in AGI?
08:59.38elliot98basically, play a file, but can be interrupted in the middle, and return any digits entered
09:00.16jacc0read()
09:01.59elliot98ok...ah...so read can actually replace the background command itself entirely in a dialplan as well
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09:03.01jacc0I'm not sure, haven't used background before
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09:03.19elliot98however, from the docs it seems that it needs to be terminated with a #
09:03.36elliot98anyway to give a timeout after entering first digit?
09:03.40jacc0you can also set max digit
09:03.42elliot98*any way
09:03.42jacc0I believe
09:04.03elliot98true, but can't always anticipate how many digits will be entered
09:05.16phpboythen set it to an unrealistic number
09:05.45jacc0and add a timeout
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09:11.18kaldemarelliot98: Read can't play a file.
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09:12.36jacc0?
09:12.46jacc0Read(variable[,filename[&filename2[&...]][,maxdigits[,options[,attempts[,timeout]]]]])
09:12.55jacc0filename
09:12.55jacc0<PROTECTED>
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09:13.45kaldemar"before reading" != play in background
09:14.20jacc0digits can be entered before the end of the file
09:14.44jacc0I'm sure of that
09:15.31jacc0Just double checked it: it works
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09:15.43jacc0at leat in 1.8.9
09:15.49jacc0*least
09:24.20elliot98kaldemar: why isn't before reading != play in background?
09:27.09elliot98jacc0: however, one needs to press the # sign for reading to end
09:28.56kaldemarjacc0: seems so, the documentation is misleading. +1
09:30.26kaldemarelliot98: it will hit digit timeout too, so # is not necessarily required.
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10:51.09joobiehey guys.. anyone had experience setting up a G400 GSM module
10:51.20joobieim getting heaps of these [Feb  6 21:48:26] ERROR[11805]: chan_extra.c:5038 extra_gsm_error: [m20.c(483)-m20_receive]  !+CME ERROR: SIM not inserted!
10:51.30joobiebut i dont have a sim inserted in there
10:51.36joobiejust wnat to supress the warning for now
10:51.44joobiealso it says Network Status: Not registered
10:52.18jacc0open chan_extra.c and goto line 5038
10:52.23jacc0just comment it out :P
10:52.25elliot98trying to write a simple AGI in Ruby, but putting ast_args = STDIN.readlines seems to fail
10:52.56elliot98what's the accepted way to get the asterisk passed parameters?
10:54.51joobiebah :)
10:55.53joobieelliot98
10:56.03joobiei wrote this email to fax script years ago
10:56.03elliot98humbug!
10:56.09joobiei dont remember it, but i have this in my config
10:56.10joobieexten => 44,n,System(/root/fax.pl ${NUM} "${FILE}")
10:56.27joobieexten => 44,n,Set(FILE=${CUT(PassedInfo,\;,2)})
10:56.27joobieexten => 44,n,Set(NUM=${CUT(PassedInfo,\;,1)})
10:56.34joobiein the wrong order of course
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10:57.00joobielooks like PassedInfo is the way to go
10:57.05joobiecan u help me wiht my GSM issue? :P
11:00.01jacc0@joobie: open chan_extra.c and goto line 5038 and comment it out. after that recompile asterisk
11:00.20jacc0you just want to suppres the error message?
11:00.26jacc0that's the way to go
11:00.53joobiebro
11:00.59joobiei dont want to go to that extent
11:05.49Zigma_DKIf you just comment out all the lines, no errors will be shown? :-D
11:09.44bitwizeQuestion: When I originate a call with AMI my provided channel name gets renamed, I can see the new name of the channel by listening to the "NewChannel"-event, but there is no key in that event which I can use to map the new channel name to the correct origination action. Anybody got some tips?
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11:25.14joobienext u'll suggest to just turn the asterisk box off
11:25.15joobieto stop the errors
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11:42.20bitwizeFYI: I solved it by passing an identifier with the originate action, then asking the channel raising the event for that unique id.
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12:11.05bulletxthi, do I need to port forward ports specified in rtp.conf towards asterisk server? I  currently have port 10000 and 20000 inthe file
12:14.14jacc0yes
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12:14.18Dovid5060 as well
12:16.47bulletxtDovid:  5060 tcp or udp?
12:16.56bulletxtmy phone calls go in timeout after exactly 6400ms
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12:21.24bulletxtWARNING[22004] chan_sip.c: Hanging up call CDED4056-4FF311E1-A5AFE714-F4086277@195.62.226.2 - no reply to our critical packet (see doc/sip-retransmit.txt).
12:25.30jacc0udp
12:26.02jacc0the warning is typical for routing/port forwarding problems
12:26.30jacc0http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+firewall+rules
12:26.34jacc0maybe that helps
12:26.40bulletxtI opened udp port 10000-20000 and udp 5060 towards asterisk server, but still same problem.
12:26.46bulletxtjacc0:  thanks ill read that link
12:26.55jacc0what about client side?
12:27.54bulletxtI'm able to make phone calls from the client, but not receive (well, I do receive but then goes in timeout after 6s)
12:28.40jacc0did you set : Externip=
12:29.13jacc0or why not put your asterisk box in the DMZ?
12:29.27jacc0else read: http://www.asteriskguru.com/tutorials/sip_nat_oneway_or_no_audio_asterisk.html
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12:31.11dxd828Hey, all of my peers are going up and down like yoyo's this morning. No calls can be made anywhere internal or external and I keep seeing this: Maximum retries exceeded on transmission 54e5e4d36ac514122f0a42b64e3762d4@81.133.31.249 for seqno 102 (Critical Request)
12:34.25bulletxtjacc0: strange thing is that till last friday everything was working without issues
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12:45.58jacc0and nothing changed in your setup?
12:46.27jacc0both client en server side?
12:47.45bulletxtyea nothing its really too strange jacc0
12:48.32bulletxti'll be back in a bit
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13:37.13elliot98in an agi, how does one use, say "exec" to give control process over to another process?
13:37.27elliot98replace one script with another
13:37.44lisais there a way to have asterisk tell me where it is looking for sound files when a relative path is given to Background() or Playback() ?
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13:38.24[TK]D-Fenderlisa, asterisk.conf
13:38.25leifmadsenlisa: by default it's what is configured in asterisk.conf
13:38.42[TK]D-Fenderlisa, varlib in there
13:38.53lisaastvarlibdir?
13:38.58irishpilotHey Fender, just to say thanks for your help the other night. Everything worked out for me and I am sorted. Just wanted to pop in for a minute to say I appreciate it all.
13:39.17[TK]D-Fenderirishpilot, Is that to say you've got it all working together now?
13:39.23[TK]D-Fenderlisa, yes
13:39.24irishpilotsure is
13:39.27lisa[TK]D-Fender: thanks.
13:39.31irishpilotnot here to bother you :) just to say thanks
13:39.41[TK]D-Fenderirishpilot, np
13:40.00irishpilotsee ya
13:40.11lisatsk tsk fedora project! they set it to /usr/share/asterisk while the sound files are ending up in /var/lib/asterisk/sounds
13:40.46leifmadsenlisa: you may also be able to use the AST_CONFIG() function (not sure which version available on; likely at least 1.8+)
13:41.07lisagah. dag made the sound RPMs. bad dag, bad.
13:41.15lisaleifmadsen: i'm not sure what that means yet but thanks ;)
13:41.16leifmadsenlisa: he put it in the default location :)
13:41.30leifmadsenlisa: from the Asterisk CLI;   core show function AST_CONFIG
13:41.42leifmadsenassuming you want to see the path from the dialplan, otherwise what you're doing is right :)
13:41.52elliot98basically, need a bash script that gives over control to other AGI applications
13:42.03leifmadsenlisa: sounds like Fedora project changed the default location, but didn't provide a sounds package that matches
13:42.30elliot98what would be a method of piping the data from Asterisk to a new script?
13:43.20lisaleifmadsen: yea
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14:39.01bulletxtif my client phone is able to call perfectly but when receiving it goes in timeout after 6 seconds, what can be the problem?'
14:44.57e-Zeeinternal or external call?
14:46.40bulletxtexternal e-Zee
14:47.06e-Zeefirewalled?
14:47.22bulletxte-Zee: yea but I did open 5060 udp towards asterisk server
14:47.30bulletxteven 10000 - 20000
14:47.44e-Zeewhat if u disable the firewall?
14:48.23bulletxtI can't it handles other things like postfix and a lot of other services
14:48.29e-Zeedo you manage RDP over the asterisk?
14:48.35e-Zeeor directly to the phone?
14:49.28bulletxte-Zee: I'm actually not sure about that
14:50.20e-ZeeRDP = RTP… sry!
14:50.35bulletxtyea
14:53.32e-Zeemaybe this might help. I'm not sure. I am new to asterisk
14:53.33e-Zeehttp://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+sip+canreinvite
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14:54.14e-Zeehttp://www.didww.com/Knowledgebase/sip_with_firewall_nat_using_asterisk/
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14:57.30bulletxte-Zee: thanks ill read it
15:00.06e-Zeenp
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15:42.23bulletxtI always get this:
15:42.25bulletxtWARNING[6791] chan_sip.c: Retransmission timeout reached on transmission 318E5EE7-500F11E1-BF24DEC0-F5E8E90C@195.62.226.6 for seqno 101 (Critical Response) -- See doc/sip-retransmit.txt.                                                                                                                                 Packet timed out after 6400ms with no response
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15:47.09e-ZeeSee doc/sip-retransmit.txt. ?
15:47.12e-Zeebulletxt
15:48.27jayteeI'm having issues with outbound calling with Flowroute at the moment. It's happening from 4 locations with different ISPs and there have been no config changes on any of the systems. Inbound calling works fine. All outbound calls get circuit busy indication. Opened a Support ticket with Flowroute and still waiting to hear back from them.
15:49.10VultureZjaytee, Flowroute is a pretty top notch provider they usually respond pretty quickly
15:50.12VultureZActually testing ours now since Flowroute is one of our providers as well
15:52.44VultureZjaytee,  outbound is down, inbound is working
15:53.04VultureZwe are adding to the ticket pool :)
15:56.50jayteeVultureZ, yeah, Flowroute's usually quick to fix stuff and I've been using them for over a year and a half with very few service interruptions and most of those were scheduled and I was notified in advance. I've also gotten emails regarding non-scheduled outages and explanations. Most other vendors never bother going that far to inform their customers.
15:57.05VultureZjaytee, what was your ticket #, last 3 digits? ours is 374
15:57.35VultureZwondering how many other tickets are being created on this
16:02.47jayteeVultureZ, my ticket# is 18321. I just got an email telling me that "Flowroute engineers are currently working diligently to isolate and resolve the root cause and we will keep you updated via this ticket."
16:02.53jayteedamn, he left
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16:11.41HiveIt's cool, he is sitting across the room from me :P
16:12.19HiveVulturez that is.  Hopefully they will bring this back up.
16:13.06Hivejaytee, Flowroute seems to be working for us on oubound calls now.
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16:15.23jayteeHive, yes it appears they've fixed it as we're able to make outbound calls here in Indianapolis too.
16:15.30jayteeYay for Flowroute!
16:16.23VultureZ:)
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16:52.35RZeroHi all, I have a DTMF issue using rfc2833 between two servers, Server 1 answers the call and trunks it Server2 which works fine, yet when using DTMF server2 does not see the dtmf, RTCP debug shows Server1 passing the DTMF but server2 shows nothing. Server one is Asterisk 1.6.2.11 and server 2 is Asterisk 1.6.2.20
16:53.01RZeroIve checked codecs and firewall
16:53.19RZerodtmfmode=rfc2833 on both servers
16:53.30RZerosip info works
16:54.11RZeroany thing else I could look at ?
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17:12.13ReutanI have a client over softphone, and even on two different programs, it's losing internet in firefox while on a call.
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17:18.06ReutanNothing should be taking up that much bandwidth over a sip call, does anyone have any clues/ have they seen this before?
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17:20.52pabelangerAnybody ever needed to use shielded twisted pair for a T1 cable?
17:21.35pabelangerHave a friend that is getting CRC errors on his span, even though he has changed out his T1 cable twice now
17:22.20eZzwow, i got segfault :=\
17:22.53eZzmeaning of *
17:25.53chuckfpabelanger: I don't see how using a shielded cable would hurt there and its cheaper than trying a different card
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17:26.33pabelangerchuckf: he's already tried a 2nd card, same result.  CRC errors.  Think that's the next thing I'll have him try
17:26.56pabelangerseems to be only related to span 2 though, span 1 works like a champ
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17:28.15Qwellwhat is at the other end of the T1?
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17:30.02pabelangerQwell, nortel BCM 400 (PRI)
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17:46.25pabelanger~book
17:46.26infobotAsterisk: The Definitive Guide, 3rd Edition (ISBN 0-596-51734-3) available at http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596517342 - Asterisk: The Definitive Guide is released under a Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/) and is available for reading online at http://www.asteriskdocs.org/ or see ~buybook
17:49.10[TK]D-Fenderpabelanger, Double check your clock source...
17:49.11pigpenquick question:  what kind of legal nightmare I am looking at if I stream something like Sirrius Satellite Music into our Asterisk box for MOH?
17:51.04Qwellpigpen: a large one.
17:51.54pigpenthat is what I thought.  Just wanting to verify my gut feeling on that.  Thanks.
17:52.02QwellYou'd be looking at copyright infringement from the normal sources, as well as from Sirrius.
17:52.15pigpenSo Royalty Free or a custom made commercial.
17:52.36QwellThere is plenty of royalty-free music available.
17:52.43pigpenI have never recommended it, but wanted to make sure.
17:53.00pigpenyeah.
17:53.15Qwellpabelanger: what's the distance?  is it from a provider or something?
17:53.45xertresalso depends on the country
17:53.52pabelangerQwell, less then 20 feet.  span 1 goes to the CO, span 2 to the nortel, asterisk just bridges the calls.
17:53.52pigpenthanks Qwell, always a pleasure.
17:54.08xertresover here you need a broadcasting license just to play moh..
17:54.10pabelanger[TK]D-Fender, clocking looks to be good, span 1 syncs to CO, span 2 does nothing
17:54.54pigpenxertres, Where, California?  (haha, couldn't resist)
17:55.32xertresEurope, Sweden.
17:55.55VultureZInterestingly enough I was in a Mellow Mushroom yesterday and they were streaming Pandora throughout the restaurant and I though to myself.. Where are those RIAA bastards?
17:56.18pigpenyeah, no kidding.
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17:56.36xertresNo idea how they managed to class moh the same as a radio station..
17:56.43pigpenI have always told customers that it is a legal issue, but have never "verified".
17:57.08VultureZjust stick with the royalty free music :)
17:57.24[TK]D-Fenderpabelanger, "dopes nothing"?
17:57.32VultureZplus most customers we have don't want someone to be on hold long enough to listen to a song
17:57.46pigpenThis particular customer is a Pathology Lab.  So I figure they can just do an infomercial.
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17:58.30VultureZyea those are always good as long as they practice before the record.... can't stand the super scripted on hold ads
17:58.59VultureZHere at X we provide the highest quality Y in the area....
17:59.01pigpenI figure they can hire a professional organization for it.  I'm not doing it that is for sure.
17:59.40pabelanger[TK]D-Fender, span 2 clock is set to 0
17:59.42VultureZdoesn't digium still do the recordings with that lady ... yea I know not very descriptive
18:00.00pigpenAllison? sp?
18:00.05VultureZthats the one
18:00.23VultureZshes pretty quality and goes along well with all the prompts
18:00.57[TK]D-Fenderpabelanger, Well ou mentioned 1 span working fine, and another nit, and timing is a lited difference.  What is your usage between them?
18:01.22VultureZbelieve Flowroute does recording too, not with Allison though
18:01.39VultureZnever used Flowroute for recordings but I have used Digium with Allison
18:02.12pigpenWe have used voice vector.
18:02.50VultureZgood results?
18:03.52pigpenyeah, it plays.  good quality.  The british english is a bit odd, but stick a Texan in the middle of Europe and you can imagine the oddity.
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18:04.50pabelanger[TK]D-Fender, I'm told the spans are pretty active through out the day.  The Nortel does report clock slips, and restart the card, which asterisk then restarts the span.  But I was thinking it was a results of the CRC errors, from a bad cable
18:05.51[TK]D-Fenderpabelanger, Multiple cables swapped, same results = suspect something else.  What is the other span doing and which is the BCM on, and what roles are they expected to be playing
18:07.33pabelanger[TK]D-Fender, span 1 to the CO, span 2 to BCM.  They just bridge calls for now.  BCM reports clock slips every few hours.  I believe he changed the BCM to generate clock internal, but that didn't fix things either
18:08.53Qwellpabelanger: There's a setting for cable length - what is that set to?
18:08.57Qwellit's umm...
18:09.02serafielbo
18:09.07Qwellthat's the one
18:09.23pabelangerwould have to ask, I would assume the default.
18:09.45Qwellit's what, the 3rd digit in the span= line?
18:09.47[TK]D-Fenderpabelanger, Typically you shoudl ahve telco as sourece, push timing to the BCM, and have the BCM take timing.
18:10.00serafieQwell: yes
18:11.05QwellI have no idea where the sample configs for dahdi are stored..
18:11.15pabelanger[TK]D-Fender, yes, that's the setup I would use too.  And everything in the configs seems to be setup to do that.  For whatever reason, I don't think the BCM is getting the timing. So, that's why I thought of a cable issue or possible something to do with the card / software in the asterisk box
18:11.40Qwelltools/system.conf.sample !
18:11.41[TK]D-Fenderpabelanger, then I'd say test with the other port & cable your telco end uses
18:11.49[TK]D-Fenderpabelanger, Good enough for 1 = good enough for both
18:13.41pabelanger[TK]D-Fender, Ya, that's the next test I was going to tell him to do.  Swap the ports on the T1 and see what happens when span 1 is connected to the BCM and span 2 is the CO.
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18:15.14pabelangerQwell, span=2,0,0,esf,b8zs
18:15.49voxterIs there any CLI command to get asterisk  to tell you which channels are involved with a transcoding operation?  I see that i have 45 g729 channels being transcoded, but I want to try and find out which ones..
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18:18.57[TK]D-Fendervoxter, "sip show channels"
18:19.04[TK]D-Fendervoxter, "core show channels concise"
18:19.30[TK]D-Fendervoxter, pair up to see the bridgings and codecs.  mismatch=transcode
18:19.48[TK]D-Fendervoxter, Then keep in mind recording, etc
18:20.32voxter[TK]D-Fender: Sorry how do I tell which channels are bridged, in order to do that?
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18:23.41[TK]D-Fendervoxter, read the output of those 2...
18:40.39justdavewhat version of asterisk will the current trunk eventually be?
18:40.47justdaveis that 1.10 or has 1.10 branched already?
18:41.22pabelangerjustdave, asterisk 11
18:41.23leifmadsenjustdave: asterisk 11
18:41.27pabelanger10 is already branched
18:41.31leifmadsenjustdave: 1.10 doesn't exist -- it's just 10
18:41.45justdaveheh, cool.  thanks
18:41.52leifmadsensee asterisk.org for announcements and info
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18:44.47ReutanNow that it's a bit more lively, has anyone ever heard of a softphone causing the rest of the computer's network connection to fail while in a call?
18:47.35leifmadsennope
18:48.07ReutanThat's... about what I figured.
18:56.24p3nguinWell WTF?  I've just been told that another 7940 bit the dust.
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18:57.39p3nguinTo make matters even more annoying, this happens to be the same phone I just got to replace the phone that was damaged by lightning.
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19:27.02Steel_Reignanyone in here?
19:27.28[TK]D-FenderChnnel list says "yes"
19:27.33[TK]D-FenderChannel*
19:27.58Steel_Reigni see that but its really quiet
19:28.09Steel_Reignhello again Fender
19:28.14citywokbecause you haven't asked a quesiton
19:28.41Steel_Reignha ok i get it
19:28.56Steel_Reignwell then here is my question.
19:29.26Steel_Reignhas anyone installed asterisk 10 on opensuse 12.1 of fedora 16 yet?
19:29.32Steel_Reignanyone here that is...
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19:29.58[TK]D-FenderPossibly.  Got a question in partucular baout that?
19:30.04[TK]D-Fenderparticular about*
19:30.05[TK]D-FenderGAH
19:30.19Steel_ReignI know they have changed the database to SQLIte3 in place of MYSQL
19:30.20[TK]D-Fendertyping is going right out the window today...
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19:30.56Steel_ReignI need to know what are the other dependecies for it on either platform
19:31.17[TK]D-FenderSteel_Reign, it's all in the tarball
19:31.21Steel_ReignI'll excuse the typos if you excuse the asterisk ignorance
19:31.35[TK]D-FenderSteel_Reign, And SQLite is an embedded DB.  shouldn't require anything.
19:32.20Steel_Reignok then everything is loaded in the asterisk 10.tar?
19:33.12[TK]D-FenderFor SQLite, yes
19:33.20xertresshouldn't you need sqlite-dev if you need to compile it?
19:33.49Steel_ReignI think that is included in the package already
19:34.59Steel_ReignI prefer Debian based distros but I am testing for which one is the best to use with asterisk.
19:35.30Steel_Reignso far i am partial to Ubuntu 10.04 LTS 64-bit
19:35.52Steel_Reignbut i am running asterisk 1.8 on it
19:36.15Steel_Reignwanted to check out 10 for the conferencing features.
19:36.23[TK]D-FenderAny can work as long as you have installed the prerequisites
19:36.59Steel_Reignright
19:37.29Steel_Reignok i will try it now then
19:37.39Steel_Reignthanks D-Fender
19:38.33ChrisInSydney<Steel_Reign> I guess the best distro is the one you know the best. Thats why I am lazy and use CentOS
19:40.17ChrisInSydneyThe SQLLite could be an issue if you need to roll back and keep state
19:40.41Steel_Reignlmao yeah i am familiar with that rule. I guess thats why I like Ubuntu so much I am tried to many to count but always came back to it.
19:41.27ChrisInSydneythey are all pretty much te same if you use webmin anyway
19:41.58Steel_Reignlol I do, but have to get used to yast and yum
19:41.59[TK]D-Fender...
19:42.06Steel_Reignand i like commnad line
19:42.15[TK]D-Fender's stomch just turned a bit more
19:42.38Steel_Reignbetter get to a toilet fast
19:43.03ChrisInSydney:D
19:43.12Steel_Reignstart praying to the porcelain gods
19:43.22ChrisInSydneyWhat was that distro that everything was packaged as source ?
19:43.35ChrisInSydneygentoo ?? or something like that
19:43.44Steel_Reignyeah
19:44.30Steel_Reigndidnt like it either
19:44.53[TK]D-FenderChrisInSydney, http://funroll-loops.info/
19:44.53Steel_Reignalthough mint is not bad and i guess third would have to be opensuse
19:45.22Steel_Reignha Ricers
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19:46.57[TK]D-FenderSo far I like Ubuntu just fine for desktops, CentOS for servers....
19:46.58Steel_ReignI guess i am glad i got an srt-8 supercharged
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19:47.27Steel_Reignreally? you liek Cent? I was never much of a fan
19:48.06[TK]D-FenderIt works.  It's documented.  tons of users use it for everything.  Help is easy to find.  It's pretty darn stable.  I don't have kernels yanked out from under me every 2 minutes.
19:48.19Steel_Reignok well i am going to go smoke and then come back and try to install asterisk 10 on Fedora 16.
19:48.27Steel_Reignwish me luck
19:48.49Steel_Reignsame reason i like Ubuntu
19:49.11ChrisInSydneyWhat are you smoking  that requires luck ?
19:49.18Steel_Reigni can find a guide to install asterisk on ubuntu all over but cant find one for fedora ot opensuse
19:49.36Korolevisnt it the same?
19:49.37Steel_Reignlol no luck on building asterisk 10 on fedora
19:49.54Steel_Reignkorolev. no
19:49.57Korolevok
19:50.05ChrisInSydneyI guess that does depend on what you are going to spoke :p
19:50.10ChrisInSydneysmoke
19:50.11Steel_Reignok be back later
19:50.22Steel_Reigncigarttes
19:50.27ChrisInSydneyahh
19:50.30Steel_Reignlater yall
19:50.30ChrisInSydneysure
19:50.36ChrisInSydneylater :-)
19:51.36WIMPyOh, hi ChrisInSydney: Blind transfer was even less than diversion. No information before answer.
19:51.56ChrisInSydneyhey
19:52.04ChrisInSydneyexactly
19:52.29WIMPyNot that cool.
19:53.04ChrisInSydneynot really. You can always wrap up the bits you need using SER / Kamailio / SIPS
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20:00.33ChrisInSydneyit looke like thats thet way they do it
20:02.07ChrisInSydneyI paniced this morning when one system was off line following some patches late last night. Then I just remembered I started it with asterisk -cvvvvv. It died when I shut the lid on the laptop
20:02.23ChrisInSydneyI hadnt rearmed the alarm either
20:02.41ChrisInSydneyI guess I should be careful with what I smoke ;-)
20:03.29ChrisInSydneyup and going, I was looking for crashes in the logs. Then I remembered
20:04.27ChrisInSydneyAnyway, must go. I'll have a loot at chan_sip.c and report back re the blind transfer via issue.
20:05.22ChrisInSydneyc yaz
20:05.31WIMPyo/~
20:06.02jsarrelHi all, I'm getting some unexpected responses from the AMI, maybe someone can shed some light for me.
20:06.11jsarrelWhen I run my script from the command line, "Status" events return a "Link" field.
20:06.21jsarrelHowever, when the exact same script is run via AGI, there is no "Link" field is missing.
20:07.05jsarrelAny clues why events may be returning different results?
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20:07.43[TK]D-Fenderjsarrel, AMI & AGI have nothing to do with each other
20:08.02[TK]D-Fenderjsarrel, There is nothing fair to compare between them
20:08.11jsarrelyes I know
20:08.18jsarrelThe main script is an ami script
20:08.25jsarreli can run it from the command line and it works great
20:08.31jsarreli want to run it as a feature
20:08.34jsarrel*7
20:08.49jsarrelso i setup the feature map for *7 to run the same script as an agi
20:09.02WIMPywonders if that makes any sense.
20:09.03[TK]D-FenderHow is it an AGI?
20:09.07jsarrelbut i'm not even using it like an agi script, just making a connection to the manager
20:09.14[TK]D-FenderThen it isn't an AGI
20:09.19WIMPyWhy don't you just let it run?
20:09.22[TK]D-FenderAnd you sholdn't be using that app to execute it
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20:09.46jsarrelhow should i exec it then?
20:09.48jsarrelsystem?
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20:09.54[TK]D-Fender"core show application system"
20:10.31jsarrelwell, i did try setting up the feature to do system instead of AGI.  I'm not sure I did it completely right
20:10.39jsarrelbut I still got the same results as the AGI
20:10.43WIMPyIf you connect to AMI from an AGI and wait for an event, there's something wrong.
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20:12.23jsarrelIf I run it as a system command, how would I want to exec it? ie.  System(php -q /path/to/app.php) ?
20:13.08[TK]D-Fendersame way you'd call it from CLI
20:13.09WIMPyWhy do you use that combination in the first place?
20:13.53jsarrelwhich combination?
20:14.14WIMPyDynamically starting somethign that connects to AMI.
20:14.51jsarrelI want to grab a current call and work with it, in this case redirect each connected party to a different destination
20:15.33WIMPyOk, and why don't you just let it run?
20:16.07jsarrelYou mean let it run as in a service?
20:16.27jsarreldaemon
20:17.19WIMPyyes
20:17.57jsarreli guess i was trying to keep it simple
20:18.25jsarrelit executes at a push of a button, grabs the two connected parties, redirects each to wherever
20:18.33WIMPyStarting and stopping doesn;t sound simpler to me.
20:18.53WIMPyBut that's a personal choice thing, off course.
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20:19.21jsarrelSo then how would I run it as a daemon, but at the same time not have to make some sort of connection when the button is pushed?
20:20.50WIMPyAMI can inform you about each step in the dialplan.
20:21.09WIMPySo you can trigger on something hitting an extension/priority.
20:21.57WIMPyYou could even look at the application and data and triiger it with a NoOp(trigger:feature) or something.
20:22.12jsarreli gotcha, use the ami to constant listen for the event.  the event will be dispatched (however) when the user pressed the button.
20:22.31WIMPyused to use a Wait().
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20:23.45WIMPyThat is I triggered on the wait and inthe dialplan I used Wait(2);Playback(somethingwrong);Hangup.
20:24.12WIMPySo if the service faild, you'd get the announcement and were kicked.
20:24.19jsarrelI'll definately look into that.  I think I'm trying to pull the info when maybe it should be pushed.
20:24.27jsarrelBUT...my original question still perplexes me
20:24.30jsarrelsame script
20:24.43WIMPyOtherwise it would redirect you to another place in the dialplan.
20:24.47jsarrelevent "STATUS" has a different response depending on how it was run
20:24.57WIMPySame user?
20:25.01jsarrelyup
20:25.04jsarrelsame exact script
20:26.12jsarrelI was wondering...because I was excuting it as a feature (*7).  Does that somehow take away the "Link" internally?
20:26.28WIMPyAnd you don't have different versions of the script, the interpreter or any includes lying around somewhere?
20:27.35jsarrelsame script
20:27.48WIMPyPossible, I've never really used the feature stuff. But you should be able to compare that when running it manually at the right time.
20:28.21WIMPyYou can always give yourself some time with Wait.
20:29.21jsarrelWell, I had the ami poll up to five times, or poll for 10 seconds (repeat upon status complete).  Just seems like it isn't there
20:29.48WIMPyPoll?
20:29.51jsarrelAlthough I can turn around and immediately run the script on the command line after a *7 and it will work
20:30.00WIMPyDidn't you say event?
20:30.07jsarrelsend a status command
20:30.25jsarrelsend status command, then wait for status events to come in until status complete event
20:31.35jsarrels/command/action/
20:31.40WIMPyHmm. Isn't that the one where it's impossible to find out where the data ends?
20:32.04WIMPyI think that can be optimized anyway.
20:32.16WIMPyWhat exactely are you trying to do?
20:32.43jsarrelextend the parking capabilities a little bit
20:33.33jsarrelso they push a speeddial on the phone, it grabs both ends of the call, redirects each accordingly
20:34.03jsarrelthe script looks at a few variables and determines where to park them
20:34.18jsarrelpexten is set, the parkandannounce is called
20:36.04Steel_Reignanyone know exactly what are the prerequisites for installing asterisk 10 on ubnutu 10.04
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20:36.30TheCompWizcan anyone give me a quick how-to to allow a particular codec in pass-through mode?
20:37.20Qwellsame as you would any other codec
20:37.40TheCompWiznot sure how to do any particular codec...
20:38.24[TK]D-FenderIf both sides use the same codec it is pas-though
20:38.39TheCompWizhrmmm....
20:38.43Steel_Reignwell i got the following, but i am sure not all are necessary .
20:38.45Steel_Reignaptitude install -y build-essential linux-headers-`uname -r` openssh-server bison flex apache2 php5 php5-curl php5-cli php5-mysql php-pear php-db php5-gd curl sox libncurses5-dev libssl-dev libmysqlclient15-dev mpg123 libxml2-dev
20:39.17pabelangerSteel_Reign: depends on what you actually need
20:39.19Steel_Reignyeah i there are two diffrent codecs then you it will transcode
20:39.57TheCompWizhow about a codec asterisk doesn't know about?
20:39.59TheCompWiz"chan_sip.c: Unsupported SDP media type in offer: application 3236 RTP/AVP 100"
20:41.03Qwellthat's not a codec...
20:41.13[TK]D-Fenderthat is RFC2833 DTMF
20:41.22pabelangeryou can checkout the contrib/scripts/install_preq script
20:41.24TheCompWizo.O?
20:41.27Qwell[TK]D-Fender: I think you missed the "application"
20:41.32Steel_Reignpabelanger: sot sure what i need for asterisk 10
20:41.45[TK]D-Fenderhrm
20:41.47TheCompWizI saw the application... but assumed it simply mis-identified it...
20:41.59Steel_Reignjust need to know the prerequisites to install asterisk 10
20:42.05QwellTheCompWiz: That is what the other side is sending.
20:42.10Steel_Reignas in dependecies
20:42.14pabelangerSteel_Reign, you can checkout the contrib/scripts/install_preq script
20:42.16QwellSteel_Reign: What does it say when you compile it?
20:42.22[TK]D-FenderSteel_Reign, We'l so far you're starting by trying not to do what that list tells you you should have.  This is sounding very counter-productive
20:42.52TheCompWizfound the right one now... "Unsupported SDP media type in offer: video 0 RTP/AVP 109 110"
20:43.04TheCompWiz(trying to do video)
20:44.32Qwell109 110?
20:44.42Qwellin 1 m line? O.o
20:44.52[TK]D-FenderTheCompWiz, Video is a clue...
20:44.53TheCompWizproprietary video codec...  courtesy of Polycom
20:45.30TheCompWizI know it's video [TK]D-Fender ... none the less I do have video-passthrough enabled... and it isn't passing through.
20:45.56[TK]D-FenderTheCompWiz, Show us that you have done this...
20:46.06Steel_ReignFeder where is this list?
20:46.57QwellTheCompWiz: That isn't valid SDP.
20:47.01[TK]D-FenderSteel_Reign, https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Installing+Asterisk+From+Source
20:47.06QwellAre you positive it says 109 110 at the end?
20:47.14TheCompWizQwell: 100%.
20:47.18TheCompWizwas a copy/paste.
20:47.21QwellThen yell at the vendor.
20:47.36Steel_ReignFender: thanks
20:47.51TheCompWizwhy am I yelling @ them?
20:47.58QwellTheCompWiz: Because it's not valid.
20:48.11TheCompWizwhat does 109 110 imply?
20:48.14QwellHave them re-read the SDP BNF for m lines.
20:48.49TheCompWizhttp://pastebin.com/ctKFQide
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20:49.54WIMPyLovely. pri hex debug in the official version.
20:50.11fileit's valid.
20:50.24filebut that m line has no port, which means it is a removed media stream
20:50.40Qwellfile: RFC 2327 says it's not. :(
20:50.41filewell, non-existent media stream
20:50.53Qwellit has 2 formats!
20:51.10fileyes?
20:51.13[TK]D-Fenderboth equally unsupported
20:51.27Qwell<PROTECTED>
20:51.34Qwelldoes (space fmt) mean something ridiculous?
20:52.01Qwellof course it does.  stupid RFCs
20:52.39fileQwell, extra points if you can tell me why the RFC uses port 0 to mean an unaccepted/removed media stream
20:52.57Qwellfile: because any RFC related to SIP is stupid?
20:53.14fileexactly!
20:53.52WIMPyvoip lovers are all masochists.
20:54.51fileit's actually because the order matters
20:55.05Qwellfile: You'd think he'd be getting a different error.  The sscanf is failing.
20:55.22fileQwell, kpfleming recently tweaked the log message to specifically say it is because the port is not there
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20:55.31Qwellwell then!
20:55.41fileit came up on the -users list
20:55.50Qwellpshfft, upgrade
20:57.08TheCompWizRFC3264 section 5.1.5.1  "A port number of zero in the offer indicates that the stream is offered but MUST NOT be used."   grrrr....
20:58.52[TK]D-Fender"See this? ... CAN'T HAVE IT!"
20:59.21fileSDP is fun.
20:59.54fileit's very easy to confuse a lot of devices with creative SDP
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21:08.23TheCompWizwell... I knew I shouldn't have expected to be able to use Polycom's freeeeeeee without a Polycom  server in the middle....
21:08.37TheCompWizit was worth a shot tho :D
21:08.38tm1000lol
21:13.28p3nguinA Polycom server?
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21:18.42lanningwow, I have been out of this for a while.  when did digium start making hard phones?
21:19.04WIMPyThey were announced last week.
21:19.29lanningah, so I am not that far behind. :)
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21:20.59Sean-DerWhat solutions does everyone use for NAT Traversal? I was looking at Kamalio and Mediaproxy or OpenSIPS. Documentation is just so fragmented, I don't want to throw myself at learning a project that is being abandoned
21:21.31WIMPyIAX2 or OpenVPN
21:21.50p3nguinI just use SIP and RTP and a NAT that isn't retarded.
21:24.08TheCompWizmmmkayyyy.... why would each peer suddenly forget what they advertise as supporting?
21:24.32TheCompWizi.e. both "sip show peer" show   "Codecs       : 0x3c100e (gsm|ulaw|alaw|g722|h261|h263|h263p|h264)"
21:24.46TheCompWizbut in call "Capabilities: us - 0x3c000e (gsm|ulaw|alaw|h261|h263|h263p|h264), peer - audio=0x400c (ulaw|alaw|siren14)/video=0x0 (nothing)/text=0x0 (nothing), combind - 0xc (ulaw|alaw)"
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21:25.43Sean-DerThanks for the advice guys. I think VPN is going to be my best bet. Kamailio would be awesome if I could get it working, but seems like a huge hassle
21:36.51jayteerussellb, o/
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21:42.51autofsckkhello, some app like queuemetrics but free?
21:44.08elliot98how does one spawn another script in AGI?
21:44.33WIMPyLike everywhere else.
21:44.50elliot98basically, need to start a new script within a currently script and also direct all the STDIN coming from Asterisk to it
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22:17.34autofsckkp3nguin: hello are you there?
22:17.41p3nguinYes.
22:18.57autofsckkcan you give me a little hint with the kernel problem on the linode vps? i already downloaded the specific kernel that my vps has, but i dont know now what do i have to do, i tried to unpacked it at /usr/src but that didnt work
22:19.23autofsckkso how can i put the headers so dahdi can use them to compile?
22:20.31WIMPyJust unpacking won't do. You need at least to configure it.
22:22.57Qwellautofsckk: You need the kernel headers package
22:23.39p3nguinAs I told you before, you need the headers package.
22:23.43p3nguinAnd now qwell has told you, too.
22:23.56Qwellas has the error message you get
22:23.59autofsckkQwell: can you tell me please how can i get them? i have the 3.0.18 kernel installed, the heathers arent in aur nor linode
22:24.04QwellAsk your provider.
22:24.23autofsckki already asked linode ppl, they told me i had to get those from kernel.org
22:24.29QwellThey are wrong.
22:24.31QwellAsk them again.
22:24.42p3nguinI have no idea how to build a headers package right now, but I can look later and try to put one together.
22:24.53Qwellp3nguin: Unless you have the source package, you can't.
22:25.01Qwelland by source package, I mean srpm
22:25.09p3nguinWe don't do rpm.
22:25.40p3nguinLet me look at the pkgbuild on a headers package and see if I can figure it out.
22:25.51QwellYou won't have their patches..
22:25.58p3nguinThat's true.
22:26.19QwellYou need the source package that they used.  Anything else will cause issues.
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22:27.04autofsckkQwell: i have this error    You do not appear to have the sources for the 3.0.18-linode43 kernel installed.
22:27.04autofsckkmake: *** [modules] Error 1
22:27.25p3nguinThey would have taken kernel source from kernel.org and written a pkgbuild to use it.  The pkgbuild would have been where their patches get applied.
22:27.51p3nguinBut I don't know where or how a headers package is created from that.  I'm looking.
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22:28.22autofsckkneither do i, thas why am asking at archlinux channel too
22:28.23p3nguinOkay, building the headers package would be easy if you have the source tree.
22:28.39autofsckkp3nguin: the one from kernel.org ?
22:28.50p3nguinNo, the one they used to build their kernel.
22:29.06ChrisInSydneydid I see someone mention Linode and kernel headers to compile DAHDI ??
22:29.12p3nguinIf they don't patch anything (which you know they do), then the vanilla kernel would work.
22:29.59autofsckkChrisInSydney: yes im trying to install asterisk on a arch  linode vps
22:30.13p3nguinDo you want me to try making a vanilla headers package for you?
22:30.15ChrisInSydneyahhhh: Did it with CentOS
22:30.27ChrisInSydneymajor grief. I'll find my notes
22:30.34autofsckkChrisInSydney: thanks
22:30.42autofsckkp3nguin: yes please
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22:34.48autofsckk<@caker> autofsckk: kernel.org, and zcat /proc/config.gz    thats the answer i get from linode ppl ha
22:35.11ChrisInSydneyYou need to grab the headers package. You need to create a symlink, run a make prepare and a make scripts
22:35.20p3nguinI don't even know what thet mean by that statement.
22:35.23autofsckk<@caker> autofsckk: there are no patches - just download the kernel.org source for 3.0.18, and use our config from you're running kernel -- zcat /proc/config.gz will get  you it.
22:35.32p3nguinchrisinsydney: There is no kernel headers package.
22:35.34p3nguinStill.
22:35.42p3nguinWhy do people keep saying to get what does not exist?
22:35.44ChrisInSydneyarchlinux ??
22:35.52autofsckkChrisInSydney: yes
22:35.56p3nguinCorrect.  Arch on a Linode VPS.
22:36.07ChrisInSydneyis there other stuff on there you need
22:36.08ChrisInSydney?
22:36.37autofsckkon the vps you mean? not really, i have just installed it
22:36.44p3nguinI'm making a vanilla headers package right now.
22:36.49p3nguinBe patient.
22:37.04ChrisInSydneychange OS to something you can get the source package for
22:37.15autofsckkwhat does   "user our config from you're funning kernel -- zcat /proc/cnfig.gz    :S
22:37.22p3nguinThat's not how Arch works.
22:37.25ChrisInSydneyI used CentOS 'caus I now my way around....sorta
22:37.39p3nguinOkay, I have linux-api-headers-3.0.18-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
22:37.46autofsckkChrisInSydney: i dont know centos :S
22:37.49p3nguinBut wait, you probably have 32-bit.  Ugh.
22:37.56autofsckkyep, 32
22:38.10ChrisInSydneyCentOS = Redhat / Fedora / RPM stuff
22:38.11p3nguinGive me shell access on the vps and I'll build the headers package on it.
22:38.40ChrisInSydneyyum for online package management
22:38.56p3nguinI just need a standard user account.
22:39.06ChrisInSydneyI stick webmin on them anyway for most stuff I dont know
22:39.12autofsckkp3nguin: core/linux-api-headers 3.1.6-1 [installed]   is that mmm ok o see, the version
22:39.15autofsckkp3nguin: ok gimme a sec
22:39.35ChrisInSydneyI'll pastebin my notes
22:39.38autofsckkChrisInSydney: well i have used a little centos, i really prefer arch, i think is faster
22:39.39p3nguinYou can probably go ahead and remove that version.
22:39.42autofsckkChrisInSydney: thans
22:39.51p3nguinpacman -R linux-api-headers
22:40.22autofsckkglibc needs it
22:40.31autofsckkshould i force it?
22:40.32p3nguinOkay, we'll wait.
22:40.34p3nguinno.
22:40.48p3nguinWe'll just replace it with the new package.
22:42.33p3nguinDo I need to give you instructions to create the user account?
22:42.45p3nguinguess not.
22:42.49autofsckkp3nguin: did you get the notice?
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22:43.20p3nguinYes.
22:43.57ChrisInSydneyhttp://pastebin.com/z49AeftV
22:44.09ChrisInSydneyStep by step for CentOS
22:44.36ChrisInSydneymight help somewhat
22:45.01p3nguinAwesome!  makepkg is in Spanish!
22:45.09autofsckkChrisInSydney: where do you put a support ticket on linode? i cant find it on their webpage
22:45.10p3nguinResolviendo dependencias...
22:45.15p3nguinVerificando conflictos...
22:45.33p3nguinDescargando linux-3.0.tar.xz...
22:45.37autofsckkp3nguin: everything on that box is in spanish :D ha
22:45.39p3nguinNice.
22:45.43p3nguinIt's slow, but it is downloading.
22:45.53p3nguin256KB/s
22:46.06ChrisInSydneylogin then https://manager.linode.com/support
22:46.22autofsckkthanks
22:46.42p3nguinI can't guarantee this will solve the problem, but I'd like to see for sure.
22:46.57WIMPyChrisInSydney: Another thing: Do you have cc working?
22:47.01p3nguinYou were building a dahdi package using yaourt, yes?
22:47.09autofsckkyes
22:47.46ChrisInSydneyI just grabbed the packages using yum
22:47.46p3nguinWhich version of dahdi?
22:48.09autofsckkaur/dahdi 2.5.0.2-1 (40)
22:48.13ChrisInSydneyMcLinux style. You know, drive through style, fries, McValuse and all
22:48.17ChrisInSydneyvalue
22:50.17autofsckkp3nguin: got the notice?
22:50.24p3nguinautofsckk: Uh... did you know you are running Linux 3.2.4?  Now their linode build?
22:50.41p3nguins/Now/Not/
22:51.10autofsckkLinux li292-133 3.0.18-linode43 #1 SMP Mon Jan 30 11:44:09 EST 2012 i686 Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU L5520 @ 2.27GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
22:51.33p3nguinYou upgraded the kernel and headers 23 minutes ago but didn't reboot it.
22:51.52p3nguinI guess "running" was the wrong word.
22:51.58p3nguinYou have installed it, but have not rebooted.
22:52.03autofsckkindeed i hadnt reboot it
22:52.28p3nguinI guess you can upgrade linux and linux-api-headers, then reboot.
22:52.40p3nguinI thought you were going to use their kernel.
22:52.43autofsckkmaybe rebooting and trying to install whith that kernel should work
22:52.57autofsckklet me reboot then
22:53.02p3nguinI built the 3.0.18 headers package.
22:53.13p3nguinI was poking around to see what else was there.
22:53.23p3nguinI was going to build dahdi and dahdi-tools packages for you, too.
22:53.44autofsckkthanks, i see the directories on your home
22:54.08autofsckkthanks a lot, i have to go now, but ill be back in about 2 hours and ill try to compile that too
22:54.37autofsckki will reboot the box now to see if it goes up with the new kernel
22:54.40p3nguinOkay.
22:55.00p3nguinI'll build dahdi when it comes back up.
22:56.34ChrisInSydneywas the pastebin any use ??
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22:59.39ChrisInSydney[TK]D-Fender: Re Gento. I've had to close the page. Taking up too much time laughing to myself
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23:06.28p3nguinNow that's interesting.  He installed the 3.2.4 kernel package, then rebooted.  The box is back up, and it still shwos that it is running 3.0.18-linode43.
23:08.22ChrisInSydneyIts running on XEN = no kernel updates unless they say
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