IRC log for #asterisk on 20160721

00:00.23Uraniohttps://gist.github.com/uranio-235/d1984193429753cbce173798a9a6c370
00:00.29Uraniohttps://gist.github.com/uranio-235/c952379eaa337b9bd2d290fa3984963a
00:00.34Uraniohttps://gist.github.com/uranio-235/4f4b99082ecdc47e5fd5fd726acf9984
00:01.00Uraniosip.conf, extension.conf and asterisk -vv error
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00:14.09SpaceInvadersI have musiconhold.conf with [default] mode=files directory=moh and it says in the conf file that means /var/lib/asterisk/moh where i dropped one wav file which is 16b 8k but moh show files returns blank even after a moh reload---like I'm using the wrong directory
00:15.45SpaceInvadersconsole says Music class default requested but no musiconhold loaded
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00:16.57UranioI guest nobody answer here
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02:35.20WIMPySpaceInvaders: I don't know what 'moh reload' does, but try 'module reload res_musiconhold' instead. Also not that wav files must not contain any other chunks but wave. I.e. no tags or the like.
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03:03.16UncleKiwiHey there, Im using ADAT for being able to call phone numbers from my computer seems good is there anything better ?
03:04.45UncleKiwiit uses asterisk manager to setup the call between my deskphone and the callee
03:05.42UncleKiwiit need plugins for firefox and IE and there is not one for chrome
03:05.50UncleKiwiso its a little incomplete
03:06.26UncleKiwiyou basically have to select the number and push alt + C
03:06.32UncleKiwito make the call
03:10.16UncleKiwioverall its awesome
03:10.26UncleKiwijust needs a little improvements
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04:44.23wyoungUranio: I am here
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09:08.56frvalentHi all
09:09.15frvalentIs there any way to identify a PJSIP endpoint based on a Diversion header?
09:10.56wyoungI don;'t know
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09:37.58Waggott14Is anyone able to guide me on upgrading asterisk? I am using a non distro version of piaf and i want to upgrade asterisk from 11 to 13
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10:18.31chucky2361_Hello, can anybody help we with my Asterisk 1.8? The "AgendCalled" Event is not firing
10:22.00chucky2361_Anyone there?
10:26.16chucky2361_Nobody?
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10:34.37lwlvlI have one telefone, where I'm able to configure multiple accounts. I have two sip-providers. Can I have 2 accounts, that share the same login and choose the sip-providers by lets say using another username? what exactly is the difference between the authentication-username and the normal username?
10:34.42robmalchucky2361_: eventwhencalled
10:34.57lwlvli always set there the same value, but I'm not sure which one is used for what....
10:34.58chucky2361_I already enable it :)
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10:41.55chucky2361_Hello, can anybody help we with my Asterisk 1.8? The "AgendCalled" Event is not firing
10:42.22chucky2361_I already enable "Eventwhencalled"
10:47.06lwlvlcan I have one peer with multiple usernames? maybe for making the phone able to call different sip-providers when changing the phone-profile? but i want one login....
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10:56.24MarkRadiceHi there...
10:57.00chucky2361_Hello can you help me? :)
10:57.45chucky2361_With my Asterisk 1.8? The "AgendCalled" Event is not firing
10:57.55MarkRadiceI have submitted an issue to asterisk as Information Request, in order not to bug anybody... anyway it seems to be marked as closed. If someone can help me out with this, I will appreciate.
10:58.01MarkRadiceThe link is here https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-26224
11:39.42chucky2361_Hello, can anybody help we with my Asterisk 1.8? The "AgendCalled" Event is not firing
11:39.42chucky2361_I already enable "Eventwhencalled"
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12:35.00[TK]D-Fenderchucky2361_, Show us the acttual call
12:36.26chucky2361_Sry, i dont understand what i have to do
12:36.38[TK]D-FenderShow us.. the CALL where this is supposed to be sent
12:37.16[TK]D-Fenderconfigs showing what you set up, and an actual call going through your system that doesn't do what it's supposed to.
12:37.38chucky2361_queues.conf:
12:37.43[TK]D-Fender~pb
12:37.43infobotA "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.
12:37.45[TK]D-Fender^^^^^
12:38.01chucky2361_eventwhencalled=yes
12:43.28[TK]D-FenderAnd show us the actual config
12:49.39chucky2361_which file?
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12:57.47[TK]D-Fenderqueues.conf.
13:06.20chucky2361_http://pastebin.com/b9pZQRb7
13:06.31chucky2361_sry for the long time
13:06.41chucky2361_this is mit queues.conf
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13:12.26[TK]D-FenderYou don't even have a defined queue in there
13:13.02[TK]D-FenderThat is not a working config in any capacity
13:13.27chucky2361_oh okay... i need to define a queue?
13:13.50chucky2361_its the default config i think... i only remove the comments
13:14.14[TK]D-FenderWhy are you even LOOKING at queues.conf when you haven't even made a queue?
13:14.52[TK]D-FenderIf you don't have a queue... that config means nothing.  Why would you think that single line you showed would do anything at all without a queue?
13:15.20chucky2361_okay... can I set this option in the asterisk.conf ?
13:15.40[TK]D-FenderNo, that option is in THAT config.
13:15.45[TK]D-FenderWhat are you even trying to do?
13:16.06chucky2361_I want to retrieve the AgentCalled Event in my C# App
13:16.19[TK]D-Fenderthat is obviously for QUEUES.
13:16.27[TK]D-FenderIf you don't have a QUEUE that that line means NOTHING
13:16.40chucky2361_Okay, so i have to define a queue
13:16.55[TK]D-FenderNo, you need to look at what you are actually trying to do.
13:17.25chucky2361_I already said it. I want to retrieve an incoming call in my C# Application
13:17.32chucky2361_Is there an easier way?
13:17.43[TK]D-FenderWhat "incoming call"?
13:19.03chucky2361_That is my plan: someone call me => Asterisk fire event => C# Application handle the event (get ldap data, etc) and open a popup
13:20.24[TK]D-Fender"core show application userevent"
13:22.42chucky2361_And how can i use it in my c# app?
13:23.05[TK]D-FenderHow were you planning on using the other?
13:23.26chucky2361_astCon.AgentCalled += astCon_AgentCalled;
13:24.18[TK]D-FenderAnd what IS that code from?
13:24.21[TK]D-Fenderhow does that WORK?
13:24.27[TK]D-Fenderwhat METHOD is that using?
13:25.15chucky2361_There is nothing in the moment because i dont retrieve any data: void astCon_AgentCalled(object sender, AsterNET.Manager.Event.AgentCalledEvent e)         {             Console.WriteLine(e);         }
13:26.00fileit's the AsterNET C# library, I doubt anyone in here has experience with it
13:26.14fileskrusty does!
13:26.18[TK]D-FenderYou need to even leard the terms you are using
13:26.25[TK]D-Fenderthat is ASTERISK MANAGER.
13:26.38chucky2361_yes you are right
13:26.45[TK]D-FenderAnd what was that application I gave you the command to get instructions for do?
13:27.08skrustyruns for the hills
13:27.08[TK]D-FenderDid you read the instructions?  Did you try it?
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13:40.09chucky2361_Thank you very much, It works with the userevent
13:40.21chucky2361_sry for my stupid mistake with the queue
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13:40.24chucky2361_have a nice day :)
13:46.07skrustyreads up....
13:46.12skrustywas he not even using a queue?
13:46.40fileit does not seem so
13:47.44[TK]D-Fenderclue[-1]
13:48.36[TK]D-Fenderneeds more coffee
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15:17.34MarkRadicehi there
15:18.05MarkRadiceIs there anybody expert in internal timing of Confbridge app?
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15:36.32WIMPyAt least the guy who wrote it.
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15:51.40drmessanoI guess he didnt have an actual question
15:51.55freebscalm down
15:53.03[TK]D-FenderMeta-questions are a waste of time...
15:54.08SamotAre they though?
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15:54.52rcollierhello
15:56.04Samotturns up Whitesnake.
15:57.48SpaceInvadersWIMPy I've been using ffmpeg to make my wave files and they seem to work OK in tests
15:59.13drmessanoI had a hard drive flooded with wave files
15:59.18Samotwaits for a 1980's Tawny Kitten to dance on cars.
16:01.30[TK]D-FenderKitaen
16:02.04[TK]D-FenderIf I knew any more hair-metal I'd have to buy stock in Revlon
16:02.05SamotAnd nice water joke, Zan.
16:02.26SamotI thought I got the last name wrong.
16:02.46SamotWell I'm jamming to some pre-hair 'Snake.
16:02.49drmessanoI just havent heard them called WAVE files since 1995
16:03.00drmessanoLike they were the WAVE of the future
16:03.24drmessanoYou know, as long as the future didnt require longer than a 3 letter extension
16:03.53drmessanoBut leave it to Microsoft
16:04.07drmessanoThey take WAVE and have to butcher it to WAV for their file system
16:04.09SamotI think they did.
16:04.23WIMPyApart from the fact they are actually RIFF files.
16:04.41drmessanoThe next iteration of WAVE files will probably WAVX
16:04.49drmessanoBecause thats how M$ rolls
16:04.54WIMPyLOL
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16:05.14SamotDon't you have Linux Mint servers to "admin"?
16:05.55drmessanoOuch.. that's like a Linux admin "Yo Mamma So Fat" joke
16:06.24SamotOh she so fat she took a spoon to the Super Bowl.
16:06.38drmessanoI should build a Linux Mint PBX Distro
16:06.44drmessanoJus to troll people
16:06.47drmessanoJust*
16:06.56SamotIsn't that IncrediblePBX?
16:07.20WIMPydoesn't get the Mint joke(s).
16:08.02drmessanoWIMPy: Low hanging newb fruit sorta thing
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16:09.07drmessanoMocking one for running Mint is like mocking someone for running Ubuntu in 2008
16:10.20drmessanoThough I think the Ubuntu Server thing is always interesting
16:13.13SamotWhy's that?
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16:17.32freebsubuntu is so yesterday
16:21.23SpaceInvadersWIMPy, I just realized I might be seeing an error.  When I enter moh reload res_musiconhold it responds with a "Usage: moh reload" followed by "Reloads the MusicOnHold module" then "Alias for the 'module reload res_musiconhold.so'"  I think that's telling me to only use "moh reload"
16:23.47KunsiSpaceInvaders: he never told you to use "moh reload res_musiconhold"
16:24.41SpaceInvadersheh... you're right, of course
16:24.51SpaceInvadersthank you
16:26.02SpaceInvadersit's amazing how well things work when you actually follow instructions.
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16:36.22drmessanoSamot: It's still cool to diss Ubuntu Server, even when major players are adopting it
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16:45.52SamotYeah. I'm all about being cool.
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17:27.09SamotUgh. It's so awesome when a tech with limited skill sets recommends a solution to a customer that is beyond his skillset.
17:28.54SamotEven more awesome, when the detailed questions given to relay to the customer are horribly butchered or not asked. Questions that were written so all they had to do was copy and paste.
17:29.37*** topic/#asterisk by file -> #asterisk The Open Source PBX and Telephony Platform (asterisk.org) -=- LTS: 13.10.0 (2016/07/21), 11.23.0 (2016/07/21); DAHDI: DAHDI-linux 2.11.1 (2016/03/01), DAHDI-tools 2.11.1 (2016/03/01); libpri 1.5.0 (2016/03/28) -=- Asterisk wiki: wiki.asterisk.org -=- Code of Conduct: bit.ly/1hH6P22 -=- Logs: bit.ly/1s4AKKu
17:29.55SamotO.o.o
17:29.57Samot13.10
17:31.12fileindeedy
17:33.04Kunsihm, my asterisk is like ... 11.12 or something :D
17:33.41Kunsioh, no, it's 13.2 :p
17:33.49Kunsitime for an upgrade
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17:51.11filenow that I've finished the actual release...
17:51.19fileKunsi, yeah - you'd get quite a lot of bug fixes and some new features
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19:04.48etohello can somebody help me
19:05.11etoi would like to debug CustomPresence status
19:05.30etowhen i do 'core show hints' in cli
19:05.47etothe column is too narrow to see custom presence field
19:05.56etois there any way to make it wider?
19:10.12drmessanoYou need a Column Stretcher
19:23.39newtonrlol
19:23.58newtonreto, i don't think there is, probably have to modify source code
19:24.15[TK]D-FenderColumn stretchers lead to memorly leaks...
19:24.24[TK]D-Fendermemory*
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20:01.52LunaLovegoodThere's a SIP provider who can give me PSTN access and phone numbers, and I'd like to add ~50 SIP devices behind a NAT router. Could Asterisk work as a go-between that provider and my NAT'd phones?
20:04.01[TK]D-FenderThat's the usual idea
20:06.04LunaLovegoodOk cool, so does it handle the RTP streams too, or do I need to port-forward them through the firewall to each phone?
20:06.58[TK]D-Fender* needs the outside RTP and sits in the middle (which is how you should configure tit to be)
20:08.42LunaLovegoodI wasn't sure whether I needed b2bua, siproxd, kamailio or whatever. This sounds simpler, thanks.
20:09.10[TK]D-Fender* is a B2BUA
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20:21.25eto[TK]D-Fender: any hint on how to get full dump?
20:22.29[TK]D-FenderNot from CLI
20:39.17newtonreto, it might show up in the verbose or debug messages on the console if you turn them up and funnel them to the console
20:39.26SpaceInvadersIs there a way to find a substring within a string?  I found the strreplace() which will replace instances of a substring in a string (and multipletimes).
20:39.33newtonreto, https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Logging
20:39.41newtonreto, https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Logging+Configuration
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21:04.51SpaceInvadersand can you play with expressions from CLI like you can in bash?
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