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01:20.46 | jm|laptop | hello :) |
01:22.48 | jm|laptop | please is there a command that can start Read()ing at the entry point of an extension in context so that subsequent commands can be interrupted? |
01:23.19 | jm|laptop | rather than tradition Read() with a file to play, I am using e.g. Flite() to give instructions |
01:23.24 | jm|laptop | traditional* |
01:26.53 | [TK]D-Fender | no |
01:29.20 | jm|laptop | ok. Thank you. :) |
01:30.13 | [TK]D-Fender | Use festival outside of * to generate a sound file that you can background |
01:30.21 | jm|laptop | I see. |
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06:05.31 | patelbee | hi |
06:08.14 | patelbee | in my case asterisk server stops processing new calls when there is dns server failure. the logs of linux and asterisk does not show any activity of problem. dig test works fine as there are multiple servers are there in resolve.conf. the most interesting thing is the same dns server preference does not cause problem to another server. checked logs and performed dig, did most troubleshooting. |
06:08.15 | patelbee | is there anything missing ? please help. |
06:09.57 | frek818 | patelbee, What version of Asterisk are you using? |
06:12.25 | patelbee | Asterisk 1.6.2.20 |
06:12.32 | WIMPy | That's normal. Make sure your DNS works. Install bind or dnsmasq or whatever. |
06:13.31 | patelbee | the problem is same dns server list works fine for another servers |
06:14.05 | patelbee | for example right not server1 causing this problem and after few days server2 causes this problem. in both servers dns are same |
06:14.06 | WIMPy | You seem to have network issues then. |
06:14.22 | WIMPy | That's why you should have a local DNS cache. |
06:15.08 | WIMPy | And off course you really need to upgrade. |
06:16.38 | patelbee | ya thats plan (upgrade) and i am on it but in mean time keeping these old horses running. |
06:35.11 | patelbee | thanks guys for your quick response |
06:35.26 | patelbee | will try bind |
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09:37.03 | pa | WIMPy, hello :) |
09:39.25 | pa | WIMPy, so finally i found the time to recompile the ubuntu kernel without mISDN and add mISDN git on the side |
09:39.36 | pa | now it seems that voice works both way :) |
09:39.46 | pa | (still using your LCR version) |
09:44.46 | pa | i suppose that also the newer LCR might now work |
10:00.38 | pa | i have a question though: I receive calls from LCR, and route them to the sip clients (phones) via a DIAL extension. The question is: can i also record the calls, if they are picked up? and how? |
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10:32.10 | WIMPy | Hi pa. Just removing th modules should have been enough. |
10:32.58 | WIMPy | But I'm not sure about your question. Picked up as in Pickup()? And record as in [Mix]Monitor()? |
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10:36.31 | pa | WIMPy, thanks, 'll check that out |
10:36.45 | pa | WIMPy, i tried by removing the modules |
10:37.05 | pa | but i think there was some clash with kernel mISDN and standalone mISDN |
10:37.09 | pa | as they had the same name |
10:37.51 | WIMPy | Yes, I think the externals should take preceedence, but that doesn't seem to work. |
10:43.01 | WIMPy | So what about your question? |
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10:48.42 | pa | trying now :) |
10:48.48 | pa | (meaning reading up) |
10:50.20 | WIMPy | Hmm. Sounded to me like you already were recording calls, but not if you used Pickup(). |
10:50.32 | WIMPy | Maybe you just rephrase the question. |
10:50.36 | pa | ah, no, that's something i want to do |
10:51.37 | WIMPy | Just start MixMonitor. Ut doesn't matter if you use Pickup or whatever happens to that call. |
10:52.00 | pa | now my extension looks like: http://codepad.org/qIDdE9Qz |
10:53.22 | WIMPy | BTW: I think you got a version from me with a bug. where the line contating the bridge function ".bridge" is commented out. That bug actually prevents a worse bug in DTMF handling on bridged calls. |
10:53.34 | WIMPy | No real side effects. |
10:54.06 | WIMPy | Just put a MixMonitor before you Dial(). |
10:59.03 | pa | lol funny :) |
10:59.28 | pa | thanks, i try now |
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15:13.46 | cryingfreeman | Hi! I want to build a reasonably anonymous help-desk where anyone with a SIP-client and the DNS-address to the asterisk server can call into a pool, where their call be picked up from a queue. Any good doc starting points for this? I'm rather n00bish :/ |
15:14.23 | cryingfreeman | I don't want people to have to create accounts etc. to be able to call |
15:15.05 | WIMPy | allowguests=yes |
15:15.48 | cryingfreeman | WIMPy: Short but sweet! :) Thanks |
15:16.27 | WIMPy | That's all (there is to say) |
15:16.44 | WIMPy | (or to do) |
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16:02.04 | Penguin | Except it's allowguest (singular). |
16:08.25 | Penguin | cryingfreeman: To be more complete, not only do you need to set allowguest=yes in sip.conf general section, but you also need to create an extension that the callers will call. The context setting in the general section of sip.conf will determine the context where you need to create the extension. The extension that you're publishing for your help desk service is the one which will need to ultimately execute Queue(). |
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20:02.14 | ariel_berg | hi |
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20:02.53 | ariel_berg | i'm stuck - i'm getting 489 Bad event trying to connect a softhpone to asterisk |
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20:03.48 | [TK]D-Fender | Might help to actually look at what that's in response to.... |
20:03.57 | ariel_berg | i saw that it is normally cause by keep alive property |
20:04.21 | ariel_berg | CSeq: 102 NOTIFY |
20:04.52 | [TK]D-Fender | Notify is not a "keep-alive" |
20:05.16 | [TK]D-Fender | Your use of "connect" is vague... |
20:05.40 | ariel_berg | what should i do to solve it? |
20:05.59 | ariel_berg | i'm trying to add account in my softphone |
20:06.08 | ariel_berg | (to register) |
20:06.15 | ariel_berg | sorry... |
20:06.38 | [TK]D-Fender | Well none of those are concerning a "register". |
20:06.52 | [TK]D-Fender | Has it actually registered? |
20:06.56 | [TK]D-Fender | Have you tried placing a call? |
20:07.03 | ariel_berg | no it hasn't |
20:07.14 | [TK]D-Fender | Show us an actual attempt |
20:07.14 | ariel_berg | i can get a call |
20:07.36 | ariel_berg | but i can't transfer it to extension |
20:07.37 | [TK]D-Fender | And your peer dump for it |
20:07.46 | ariel_berg | (since i canot register) |
20:08.40 | ariel_berg | i was able to play wav file |
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20:21.45 | Penguin | Registration isn't related to transferring a call to some other place. |
20:21.57 | Penguin | But if you can receive a call, your device must be registered. |
20:22.07 | Penguin | Or you configured it with a static host address. |
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20:23.01 | [TK]D-Fender | His description is vague as to the phone recieving the call.. or * recieving the call from the phone |
20:23.10 | [TK]D-Fender | It's all so vague. |
20:23.12 | [TK]D-Fender | And we see nothing. |
20:28.51 | pa | is it possible, via CLI, to start a call and put in connection the 2 endpoints? |
20:29.15 | Penguin | sure |
20:29.22 | WIMPy | channel originate ... |
20:29.28 | [TK]D-Fender | "^ |
20:29.31 | pa | for example, what i want to do is make one of my sip phone ring, and when it's picked up the call to the other endpoint starts |
20:29.36 | pa | ah thanks |
20:34.38 | pa | can i also originate it from multiple clients, and then the first who picks up wins? |
20:34.51 | pa | i tried with & but it doesnt work |
20:35.02 | pa | like SIP/foo&SIP/bar |
20:35.15 | WIMPy | Use the diualplan. |
20:35.27 | WIMPy | ... and a local channel |
20:36.56 | pa | hm.. not sure i follow |
20:37.11 | Penguin | channel originate Local/multi@phones ... |
20:37.34 | Penguin | where the multi extension within the phones context does a Dial(SIP/foo&SIP/bar). |
20:37.39 | WIMPy | You call an extension in your dialplan via a local channel. |
20:38.09 | pa | ah i see |
20:38.11 | pa | thanks |
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20:53.29 | pa | Penguin, is that the only thing the multi extension has to do? because i just tried, and doing the originate Local/multi@phones makes all the phones i want ring, but then when i answer i get "I'm sorry this is not a valid extension", while if i call without local the destination extension triggers right |
20:54.22 | Penguin | 'multi' is an arbitrary extension name that I created for the example you're working with. Create it or create one with a different name/number. |
20:54.57 | Penguin | You can use Local/shitface@toilet, for all asterisk cares. |
20:55.00 | pa | yes i created that |
20:55.09 | Penguin | Just be sure to create the toilet context and the shitface extension in it. |
20:55.10 | pa | actually i missed the @context in the destination extension |
20:55.20 | pa | weird enough, it worked before, without the Local/ source |
20:55.57 | Penguin | Local is the channel tech. Channel tech is required in the channel portion of the originate command. |
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20:56.32 | pa | that is , if i do "originate SIP/somephone extension 4123" it works, but with local i need "originate Local/multi@sip extension 4123@sip" |
20:56.32 | Penguin | channel originate <Tech/data> extension <extension@context> |
20:56.35 | faLUCE | hello, I finally succeeded in finding a way to configure my router. There is an Asterisk service inside it, accessible through telnet (port 5038). Unfortunately, it asks me the password... I obviously don't know the password. What can I do in order to reset to the default password? should I reset the device? |
20:57.09 | Penguin | The local channel driver requires extension and context. |
20:57.19 | pa | oh ok, i see :) thanks |
20:57.20 | Penguin | Nothing weird about what you're describing. |
20:58.27 | Penguin | The format is Tech/data, where Tech is the channel driver technology (SIP, IAX, Local, Console, etc.) and data is the data that the tech uses. |
20:58.50 | [TK]D-Fender | faLUCE, that is AMI. |
20:58.57 | [TK]D-Fender | faLUCE, That is not a "command line" |
20:59.04 | [TK]D-Fender | ~book |
20:59.04 | infobot | Asterisk: The Definitive Guide, 4th Edition (ISBN 1-4493-3242-0) available at http://oreilly.com/catalog/0636920025894 - Asterisk: The Definitive Guide is released under a Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/) and a version is available for reading online at http://www.asteriskdocs.org/ or see ~buybook |
20:59.05 | [TK]D-Fender | ^^^ |
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21:00.57 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: I can send commands through CLI and it says: "Response: error, ActionID: 1, Message: Authentication failed" |
21:01.23 | [TK]D-Fender | faLUCE, that is AMI as I said. Go read the book about what it's for |
21:01.47 | [TK]D-Fender | faLUCE, manager.conf <- where you defined AMI users |
21:02.11 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: how can I access that file? |
21:02.22 | [TK]D-Fender | faLUCE, This is your device... you tell us |
21:02.29 | [TK]D-Fender | faLUCE, We have no idea what you're running |
21:02.55 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: it is a router without manual |
21:03.02 | [TK]D-Fender | Go find one |
21:03.18 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: I just nmaped it and found an Asterisk service at port 5038 |
21:03.25 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: can't |
21:03.31 | [TK]D-Fender | Keep trying |
21:03.34 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: there's not |
21:03.42 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: it has never published |
21:03.44 | [TK]D-Fender | And there should be another port to actually log in. |
21:03.46 | [TK]D-Fender | AMI isn't it |
21:04.29 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: there's not |
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21:04.43 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: there's an obscure CGI service |
21:04.43 | WIMPy | faLUCE: Then open it and find the pins where you can connect a serial port. |
21:04.44 | [TK]D-Fender | Or you're blocked off from it. Or looking the wrong way. |
21:05.05 | [TK]D-Fender | possibly what WIMPy suggested as well |
21:05.15 | faLUCE | WIMPy: I can't. But there is an usb port |
21:05.15 | [TK]D-Fender | We have no information on your device. |
21:05.17 | WIMPy | However that is not Asterisk related at all. |
21:05.41 | WIMPy | What kind of thing is it? |
21:06.05 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: I have no infos about this device as well. I only know that it is a "argo 55+" router, but on the website there is not the manual |
21:06.20 | [TK]D-Fender | Who said to limit yourself to their website? |
21:06.32 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: dunno where other to search |
21:06.35 | [TK]D-Fender | If that's the only place you looked then you aren't even trying |
21:06.37 | [TK]D-Fender | GOOGLE |
21:06.38 | faLUCE | I searched everywhere |
21:06.47 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: please |
21:06.53 | faLUCE | I'm not a newbye |
21:07.27 | [TK]D-Fender | faLUCE, Look how long it took you to give us a name we could even look up. |
21:07.51 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: ? |
21:08.18 | [TK]D-Fender | faLUCE, you haven't shown use your actual attempts to scan it. Haven't told us what side of the connection you were on for the tests. Shown us conventional log-in attempts, etc |
21:10.08 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: what I tried was to login using the formatted message "Action: login / ActionID: 1 / Username: admin / Password: password (or admin)" |
21:10.21 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: I don't know what else to try |
21:10.32 | [TK]D-Fender | faLUCE, What do you think you'll get even if you did "login" there? |
21:10.34 | faLUCE | obvioulsy I googled everywhere for a manual |
21:11.21 | [TK]D-Fender | Nothing is obvious. You've shown us nothing. |
21:11.23 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: I thought it is a way to configure the modim |
21:11.27 | [TK]D-Fender | It isn't |
21:11.29 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: I thought it is a way to configure the router |
21:11.30 | [TK]D-Fender | I told you 3 times already |
21:11.42 | [TK]D-Fender | Yet you seem to have a problem understanding this |
21:11.43 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: I see |
21:11.53 | WIMPy | That's what you need to find first. |
21:12.13 | [TK]D-Fender | <[TK]D-Fender> faLUCE, you haven't shown use your actual attempts to scan it. Haven't told us what side of the connection you were on for the tests. Shown us conventional log-in attempts, etc |
21:12.14 | [TK]D-Fender | ^^^^^^^^ |
21:12.27 | WIMPy | Without access to the device you won't do anything what you can't do from its web-i/f. |
21:12.28 | faLUCE | aboyt my scans: |
21:12.38 | faLUCE | I nmaped ALL the ports and found: |
21:12.50 | [TK]D-Fender | ~pb |
21:12.50 | infobot | A "pastebin" is a web-based service where you should paste anything over 3 lines so you don't flood 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://bin.cakephp.org/; or install pastebinit with yum or aptitude. |
21:12.51 | [TK]D-Fender | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
21:13.00 | faLUCE | 2555: obscure CGI (no gui), 5038: AMI ... nothing else |
21:13.31 | [TK]D-Fender | I don't trust that your scan is right. And that doesn't tell me what you did with that other port |
21:13.37 | [TK]D-Fender | And doesn't confirm any other tests |
21:14.14 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: I nmaped it for hours. nmap -p 1-65535 gw |
21:14.46 | faLUCE | with the other port... just connected to it with a browser, and it sent me an error through CGI |
21:15.10 | WIMPy | While the response you got looks like it is from Asterisk. Are you sure its running on that device? |
21:15.17 | [TK]D-Fender | Go reboot it and try some other tests |
21:15.23 | [TK]D-Fender | You are giving us nothing to work with |
21:15.33 | [TK]D-Fender | And I haven't heard of any other reasonable attempt here yet |
21:16.06 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: don't know which other tests |
21:16.25 | [TK]D-Fender | SSH, standard telnet |
21:16.34 | [TK]D-Fender | Other common port alternatives like 8080 |
21:16.39 | [TK]D-Fender | Go reboot it and test |
21:16.42 | [TK]D-Fender | GO DO SOMETHING |
21:17.02 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: but nmap told me they're closed |
21:17.07 | WIMPy | Or go back to google. |
21:17.16 | [TK]D-Fender | <[TK]D-Fender> Go reboot it and test |
21:17.36 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: already rebooted, And also did factory reset |
21:18.01 | [TK]D-Fender | faLUCE, Who knows what that may have screwed up... |
21:18.11 | [TK]D-Fender | faLUCE, Well you have nothing for us. We can't help you |
21:18.52 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: this is what I have. you just thought I was a newbie and you were wrong |
21:19.17 | WIMPy | This should tell you how to get access: http://lab.algasystems.net/2012/03/amtec-elsagdatamag-argo-5595-take-8-firmware-downgrade/ |
21:19.39 | WIMPy | Did you already solder the serial port to it? |
21:20.21 | [TK]D-Fender | faLUCE, I asked you for results of real tests. You didn't confirm having done any. I asked to see other loging attempts through standard means. You didn't show any. |
21:20.38 | faLUCE | [TK]D-Fender: thanks for your help and bye. |
21:20.43 | faLUCE | WIMPy: this is interesting |
21:21.00 | faLUCE | WIMPy: then the only way seem to have this serial connectiom |
21:21.10 | faLUCE | on order to downgrade the fw |
21:21.31 | WIMPy | Not unusual if it's a device you're not supposed to have access to. |
21:22.18 | faLUCE | WIMPy: yes, I can understand |
21:23.20 | faLUCE | WIMPy: I thought that I could do something through the usb port... but that article says that this downgrade with serial port |
21:23.22 | WIMPy | And as I don't understand italian, that's all I can find out about that thing. |
21:23.44 | [TK]D-Fender | http://www.hwupgrade.it/forum/archive/index.php/t-2436442.html |
21:23.53 | WIMPy | Maybe you can. Go hack it. |
21:25.34 | WIMPy | Some manufacturers go as far as disabling the terminal on the serial port. But usually someone finds some backdoor. |
21:25.48 | WIMPy | It's more a matter of how many people spend how much time on such devices. |
21:26.32 | faLUCE | WIMPy: it seems that this serial port is the only way, given that there's no manual |
21:26.37 | faLUCE | for the CGIs |
21:26.56 | WIMPy | It's also worth scanning for additional IPs. |
21:29.00 | WIMPy | You know where to find the firmware, so you can go and reverse engeneer it. |
21:29.01 | faLUCE | WIMPy: I read somewhere that' it's accessible through the public IP, but this requires that it is attached to the same ISP for what it is configured. I can't do that, I can only use it in LAN |
21:29.32 | faLUCE | WIMPy: too long |
21:30.00 | WIMPy | Yes, it said that you need to use the external IP. |
21:30.41 | WIMPy | Maybe you should just skip it and get some other hardware to play with. |
21:31.53 | faLUCE | WIMPy: yes, your right |
21:32.48 | [TK]D-Fender | If you did a factory reset on it.... maybe it isn't locked to an ISP. |
21:32.50 | faLUCE | WIMPy: anyway, it would be funny to hack the serial port--- a serial cable should cost few dollars |
21:33.00 | [TK]D-Fender | Have you actually tried to hook up to the WAN port on it? |
21:33.12 | WIMPy | About 1. |
21:33.22 | faLUCE | thanks very much WIMPy and bye |
21:33.29 | faLUCE | you gave me the solution |
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