00:08.11 | wyoung | scv: bastards |
00:08.16 | wyoung | sue sue sue! |
00:08.39 | file | scv, hmm? |
00:10.11 | wyoung | hey file |
00:10.18 | file | hello |
00:10.39 | wyoung | Is your first name Peter? |
00:10.43 | file | no. |
00:10.45 | wyoung | good |
00:10.48 | wyoung | that would be awkward |
00:12.49 | wyoung | Not as awkward as this silence though |
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01:52.06 | scv | file: ? |
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03:21.43 | raspberrypifan | ChannelZ: hello |
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03:45.14 | qmarchi | Heyo |
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03:56.39 | scv | file: its already known the production interface is based on digium's panel but there's big pieces of freepbx also in use |
03:56.45 | scv | they don't acknowledge that anywhere |
03:57.43 | scv | they don't even have a gpl tarball for the ucm |
03:57.52 | scv | ah nvm there it is |
03:58.01 | scv | but its not complete |
04:01.48 | qmarchi | Is there a better channel for asking for help flashing a 7941 with SIP? |
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04:14.07 | Nugget | the 79x1 phones are totally different than the newer (79x5 etc) phones |
04:14.12 | Nugget | so when you google, keep that in mind |
04:14.38 | ryan42 | Greetings. Looking at putting a PSTN PBX together on a budget and wanted to see if anyone had an equipment suggestion... looking at a $350 GXW4024 for stations and GXW4104 for PSTN trunks (around $250). |
04:15.20 | ryan42 | for the price or near it is there something I should consider instead or is there a specific reason to avoid the Grandstream hardware? |
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04:36.14 | wyoung | scv: There is too much awkwardness now |
04:38.25 | scv | ryan42: the 4024 is EOL so don't expect any issues to ever be fixed |
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05:32.45 | FarhaadN | when i restart asterisk ,hint gose away |
05:33.13 | FarhaadN | in core show hints,whatcher is 0 |
05:33.27 | FarhaadN | when reregister extention ,hint is ok |
05:33.34 | FarhaadN | what is the problem/ |
05:37.22 | FarhaadN | ?? |
05:38.57 | ryan42 | scv: okay. i picked up a 4224 instead. thanks. |
05:50.15 | FarhaadN | any can't help me/ |
05:50.16 | FarhaadN | ? |
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07:03.34 | FarhaadN | can u help me? |
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07:03.41 | Haris | hello all |
07:04.00 | Haris | I'm on c6.6 now. do I install asterisk from source or from old rpm pkgs on asterisk's yum repo ? |
07:04.26 | Haris | I'v chosen installing from source. still asking though |
07:04.30 | FarhaadN | when asterisk restart, watcher to subscribe extention change to 0, when i use comand core reload,whatcher change to corrent number |
07:06.22 | [sID] | FarhaadN: Status changes only when you perform connection |
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07:13.13 | FarhaadN | [sID]: connection is ok |
07:13.23 | FarhaadN | without any changes |
07:13.43 | FarhaadN | when i use comand core show hints in asterisk cli |
07:13.56 | FarhaadN | show me watcher is correct numbers |
07:14.02 | FarhaadN | after that |
07:14.09 | FarhaadN | i restart asterisk service |
07:14.15 | FarhaadN | and wathcer changes to 0 |
07:14.28 | FarhaadN | after that i use core reload in asterisk cli |
07:14.39 | FarhaadN | and wathcer change too corrent numbers |
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07:56.21 | rajesh6115_ | what are available ways to develope a dynamic dialplan for asterisk ? |
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09:33.09 | ntz | ||cw: servus, yeah, thanks, it's actually our plan B to put number elswhere, btw, I have for testing purposes in dialplan following and NDID just doesn't work: |
09:35.58 | ntz | https://paste.fedoraproject.org/404687/73535114/raw/ |
09:36.24 | ntz | ||cw: I forgot to mention, that in EXTEN is in this case 111212 |
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09:42.15 | nohitall | hi, I should see trunk registration attempts in the full asterisk log right? especially when debug is enabled |
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10:44.11 | Haris | I'm here ( http://blogs.digium.com/2015/02/24/install-asterisk-13-pjsip-centos-6/ ) |
10:44.21 | Haris | is there a more recent article for this |
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10:45.10 | Haris | this article begins with 'yum update'. at this point in time, that's going to upgrade my 6.6 install to 6.8 |
10:45.19 | Samot | So? |
10:45.35 | Haris | is that ok ? |
10:45.41 | Haris | for pkgs that will be installed later on |
10:49.23 | Samot | Yes. |
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11:26.25 | scv | Haris you should be upgrading your system regardless |
11:26.30 | scv | 6.6 is pretty old and rather vulnerable |
11:26.41 | scv | and the entire point of centos |
11:26.44 | scv | well thanks for leaving buddy |
11:26.59 | scv | but yeah, centos, stable packages, etc... |
11:27.11 | scv | isn't this the guy claiming to be a ccvp or w/e |
11:31.27 | Samot | Yup. |
11:31.33 | scv | heh |
11:31.36 | Samot | And is now on like week 8 of this project. |
11:31.41 | scv | it isnt even called ccvp anymore |
11:31.57 | Samot | Im from the US, I don't even know what that means. |
11:32.07 | scv | cisco certified |
11:32.11 | Samot | Is that like the engineers that sit around and do nothing but talk about their CCNA? |
11:32.20 | scv | it's the voice CCNP |
11:32.22 | Samot | Yup. |
11:32.24 | scv | aka useless |
11:32.27 | Samot | Yup. |
11:32.50 | Samot | That's my experience with anyone bragging about a CCNA or in this case CCNP. |
11:33.08 | Samot | It basically means you've been certified to do nothing. |
11:33.32 | scv | the worse part is i've met CCNA-levels who are much more capable than this guy... |
11:33.40 | scv | what a ridiculous system |
11:35.18 | Samot | scv: Eight weeks of trying to get WebRTC working so he can provide "secure calling" for banks over a browser with video. |
11:35.26 | scv | eek |
11:35.46 | Samot | Well about 5 of that was trying to get FreePBX installed because he couldn't follow detailed instructions. |
11:36.38 | Samot | Then couldn't follow the instructions to make WebRTC work and then it was confirmed that FreePBX won't support what he was doing with WebRTC (something he was told in the beginning that it might now work) |
11:37.02 | Samot | Was told to use Asterisk straight up. Then he came in here last week, still on FreePBX asking all sorts of questions. |
11:37.18 | Samot | So now we're back at getting Asterisk just installed and compiled. |
11:37.26 | Samot | That's what the CCNP has done for him. |
11:37.44 | scv | sounds like he's in a bit of denial |
11:37.53 | Samot | Required him to have his hand held every possible step of the way and ask questions that always are "How do I do X?" |
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11:39.45 | ntz | nice, they've recommended me a local asterisk expert and seems like that my knowledge that I alreadty have (after ?2months with asterisk) exceeds his by miles, how unsatisfatory |
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11:49.52 | gruetzkopf | i've seen cisco courses |
11:50.02 | gruetzkopf | they still teach class-based ipv4 routing |
11:53.18 | scv | the *very* newest courses actually don't, and do cover ipv6 these days |
11:53.27 | scv | but a ton of instructors are just stuck in old ways |
11:53.35 | scv | i tried to go get certified but i couldn't tolerate the level of stupidity |
11:54.34 | Haris | what are the asterisk-addons patches on http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/releases/ ? |
11:55.12 | Haris | I'm gearing up to building asterisk 13 from source on centos 6.x. checking up on all patches or everything I need to add before building it |
11:56.23 | Samot | Do you actually read about things? |
11:56.30 | Samot | Or do you just find stuff and ask about it? |
11:57.19 | Samot | Because those are for older versions of Asterisk. |
11:57.23 | Samot | Like 1.4, 1.6. |
11:57.25 | Haris | hmm |
11:57.49 | Haris | didn't find much to read about asterisk-addons anywhere on the install pages though |
11:57.57 | Samot | Just because it's on the Internet and it's about Asterisk doesn't mean it applies to the current versions. |
11:58.07 | Samot | Because THEY DON'T EXIST FOR NEW VERSIONS |
11:58.08 | Haris | I'm here ( http://blogs.digium.com/2015/02/24/install-asterisk-13-pjsip-centos-6/ ) |
11:58.12 | Haris | ok |
11:58.33 | Samot | Haris: You have to actually absorb and comprehend things that you read and are told to you. |
11:58.34 | Haris | I asked because they were dated back in 2012 |
11:58.53 | Haris | and I Was installing 13 from this year |
11:59.03 | Rasputin3711 | https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Installing+Asterisk+From+Source |
11:59.15 | Haris | thank you |
11:59.57 | Haris | this article is actually older than the page I was on |
12:00.34 | Samot | FFS, those instructions are fine. |
12:00.35 | Samot | Both. |
12:00.41 | Samot | The one you had and the Asterisk Wiki. |
12:00.49 | Samot | In either cases there is nothing about "addons" |
12:01.31 | Samot | Haris: You've done like multiple manual FreePBX installs. |
12:01.41 | Samot | Part of that process is installed Asterisk from source. |
12:01.46 | Samot | This isn't something new. |
12:01.48 | Samot | You've done it. |
12:01.54 | Samot | You've been walked through it. |
12:02.08 | Haris | sorry for being a big inconvenience. I'm just trying to get everything together before I start compiling stuff |
12:02.20 | Samot | Haris: It's stuff YOU'VE DONE ALREADY |
12:02.26 | Haris | noted. |
12:02.32 | Samot | So then LEARN |
12:04.14 | Samot | It's "I've followed X instructions, I did steps A, B, C and I got result Y." |
12:04.32 | Samot | Not "How do I do.....X?" each and every step. |
12:04.46 | Haris | still reading the install pages .. going through .. checking if I'v missed something |
12:05.54 | ntz | Haris: if you want to build asterisk for rhel/el just grub somewhere (epel for instance) src.rpm and base your build/pkg on it |
12:06.37 | ntz | and btw, asterisk on el6 goes smooth, just configure, make menuselect, make, make install |
12:06.57 | ntz | no big issues by far |
12:07.01 | ntz | s/big// |
12:07.31 | Haris | http://packages.asterisk.org/centos/6/asterisk-13/ has 13.1.x. I'v downloaded 13.10.0 from http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/ |
12:07.44 | Haris | which should I go with ? |
12:07.48 | scv | 13.10.0 |
12:08.59 | scv | haris would it help if i showed you my rpm specfile for el6 / asterisk13 |
12:09.03 | Samot | Stop looking at packages if you are installing from source. |
12:09.15 | scv | might refresh your memory on the steps to take |
12:09.49 | ntz | Samot: src.rpm is a good start for sure |
12:10.16 | scv | is there an official spec? i dont recall finding one when i needed to make packages |
12:10.44 | ntz | scv: there's nothing like official spec .... |
12:11.06 | ntz | suse has different specs than fedora which has different specs than el .... |
12:11.15 | scv | well yeah |
12:11.21 | scv | but there are el6 srpms on asterisk.org |
12:11.30 | scv | but they're all fairly old, latest is 13.3.2 |
12:11.33 | Samot | Please don't give Haris multiple options. |
12:11.45 | Samot | He'll do three steps from each and ask why nothing works. |
12:11.58 | Samot | Source install. Straight up. |
12:12.01 | ntz | i'd go with some semi-official repo for el, which is for instance epel |
12:12.47 | scv | epel 6 still ships 1.8 |
12:12.50 | scv | iirc |
12:12.59 | scv | yep |
12:13.02 | ntz | haha, you recall it wrong then ;) |
12:13.24 | ntz | just check it rather than throwing something wrong enwrapped to iirc :D |
12:13.31 | scv | i did though! |
12:13.33 | scv | https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/ |
12:13.38 | scv | only 1.8 in here |
12:13.53 | scv | hence why i built my own 13 packages |
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12:15.35 | ntz | scv: idiots from #centos will not like you for that :D |
12:16.40 | ntz | scv: MY BIG APOLOGIZE !!! there's indeed asterisk 1.x for el6 ..... I falsely thought, that they sync el7/el6 repos |
12:19.07 | scv | :p |
12:19.32 | scv | centos is no bueno anyway |
12:19.42 | scv | only still using it for legacy reasons |
12:19.50 | scv | about to make the jump to alpine for most of my deployments |
12:20.29 | ntz | hehe, and I in meanwhile ported asterisk 11 to sunos (sun4v) :P |
12:20.44 | scv | i can't imagine that was a fun task |
12:20.47 | ntz | maybe I live in past when even el ain't an option for ya |
12:20.59 | scv | oh i've been there, not with asterisk |
12:21.06 | scv | but i have a fire v240 at home :) |
12:21.27 | scv | nothing sun4v though.. would like to get my hands on that |
12:21.31 | ntz | that's old and a good use for that is to be scrapped :P |
12:21.39 | scv | :P |
12:21.49 | scv | its sitting around looking pretty |
12:22.01 | ntz | # file sbin/asterisk |
12:22.01 | ntz | sbin/asterisk: ELF 32-bit MSB executable SPARC32PLUS Version 1, V8+ Required, dynamically linked, not stripped |
12:23.28 | scv | OT, but any suggestion on newer used sun gear? anything reasonably priced out there |
12:23.38 | scv | rare that i come across somebody to ask these days |
12:23.48 | scv | well |
12:23.50 | scv | s/sun/oracle/ |
12:23.54 | scv | obviously i'm stuck in the past |
12:26.11 | gruetzkopf | i still have sun4m and sun4c gear |
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12:34.21 | Haris | scv: anything that can help me is appreciated |
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13:45.09 | Haris | building libpri for 13 on c6 64bit is going to be a problem. it installs compiled libs in /usr/local/lib. where-as the 64bit folder for libs is on a different path ? |
13:46.24 | Haris | I would go with pre-built, perhaps tested too .. rpm pkgs for c6 present in epel or c7 pkgs for asterisk in ghettoforge, but don't yet know if they support ws/wss or webrtc calls |
13:47.28 | Haris | I'm confused; |
13:47.29 | Haris | epel pkgs url: https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/ |
13:47.29 | Haris | gf pkgs url: http://mirror.symnds.com/distributions/gf/el/7/gf/x86_64/ |
13:52.32 | WIMPy | Err. What do you need libpri for? |
13:52.44 | WIMPy | What do you need DAHDI for? |
13:52.48 | Haris | actually, I was reading ( https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4817506#WhattoDownload?-libpri ) which says dahdi + libpri is needed only if I'm using isdn hardware stuff. I'm not going to be using it |
13:53.20 | Haris | I need ws/wss / webrtc / video calls over the Interent. we have business Internet connectivity |
13:53.36 | Haris | so, I can do without dahdi + libpri for this asterisk install ? |
13:53.51 | WIMPy | Sure |
13:53.56 | Haris | that's a big relief |
13:54.03 | Haris | less steps to get work done |
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15:15.45 | kroker | so anyone here knowledgeable on the CDR ODBC with MySQL database? we had an error occur where the drive filled and caused the tail of database to be corrupted and needing repair. After repair of the database they can pull CDR reports but since fixing it last night it doesn't appear to be logging any new data coming in, what should I be looking for to fix this? |
15:20.21 | [TK]D-Fender | Go prove if the DB is functional on its own first |
15:21.49 | kroker | I can pull data from it now if that's what you mean, before it was only showing "UNKNOWN" and other errors when trying to view the reports, since last night it now shows the call data correctly |
15:22.06 | [TK]D-Fender | I didn't say "pull" |
15:22.13 | [TK]D-Fender | You are failing tto think about direction |
15:22.20 | [TK]D-Fender | PUTT data in yourself |
15:23.15 | kroker | I see, so manually input some data and see if it does get added |
15:24.39 | ryan42 | Any suggestions for a very small "appliance" ? |
15:25.05 | kroker | single slice toaster? |
15:25.23 | ryan42 | heh |
15:26.04 | ryan42 | more along the lines of... am I missing something or is there nothing really comparable to the (discontinued?) aa50 besides the switchvox gear? |
15:26.35 | [TK]D-Fender | What is your definition of "appliance" here exactly? |
15:26.47 | ryan42 | a device running the asterisk software aside from an x86 PC |
15:27.02 | [TK]D-Fender | Whatt are you expecting it to handle? |
15:27.46 | ryan42 | would be nice if it could do 4 analong lines out of the box (like the AA50) and likely never more than 10 concurrent calls, light voicemail\ |
15:30.38 | [TK]D-Fender | Xorcom has some that are * based IIRC |
15:32.21 | ryan42 | okay. otherwise an intel NUC seems like a decent route |
15:33.44 | kroker | Does Asterisk support ARM? |
15:34.56 | [TK]D-Fender | * doens't have to |
15:34.59 | [TK]D-Fender | the OS does. |
15:35.18 | [TK]D-Fender | And yes, ther are several ARM appliances including Raspberry Pi |
15:35.27 | [TK]D-Fender | So upgraded devices like that work as well |
15:35.43 | [TK]D-Fender | There are mroe powerful varients out nowadays. |
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15:37.51 | jimbop | Hi guys, I have a question someone hopefully knows the answer to. When i enable cache_recording on asterisk the cached 'in progress' file goes to the cache directory, and a 0 byte file is made in the eventual target. |
15:38.15 | jimbop | When the call finishes what is the actual mechanism for the file being moved to the final destination. |
15:38.22 | jimbop | is it a copy? I hope not |
15:38.38 | jimbop | is the 0 byte one remove and the inode updated for the cache file? |
15:38.47 | jimbop | is the 0 byte one removed and the inode updated for the cache file? |
15:39.22 | jimbop | is anyone sure of the purpose of the 0 byte file? it seems unnecessary to me but i'm sure there is a good reason |
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15:44.01 | seik0 | Hi! Can someone give me proper link to Asterisk AMI API? |
15:45.55 | [TK]D-Fender | ~asteriskwiki |
15:45.55 | infobot | asteriskwiki is probably http://wiki.asterisk.org |
15:45.58 | [TK]D-Fender | ^ |
15:46.46 | seik0 | hm |
15:47.21 | seik0 | not that I haven't tried, but now I used internal search and found what I wanted |
15:47.24 | seik0 | thanks |
15:48.44 | [TK]D-Fender | WIKI's TOC is very clera with a huge section on justt that.... |
15:48.47 | [TK]D-Fender | Always ahs been. |
15:48.57 | [TK]D-Fender | If you didn't find itt earlier.. you must not have really looked. |
15:51.19 | seik0 | or maybe still failed... exactly, I cannot find how to properly handle "Response: Follows " in AMI reponse |
15:53.20 | [TK]D-Fender | http://picpaste.com/ami-6PZcKKgD.png |
15:55.08 | seik0 | I see that, but cannot find what I want. |
15:55.09 | [TK]D-Fender | That is saying that a response will follow in other packets |
15:55.29 | [TK]D-Fender | Which is identified by the ActionId you set in tthe request |
15:55.31 | seik0 | But that is not true, at least not everytime |
15:55.46 | [TK]D-Fender | Show us your code and the debug that shows otherwise |
15:55.59 | seik0 | For example, I sent Action: Command |
15:56.47 | [TK]D-Fender | Hold on, may have flipped on that one. |
15:56.53 | [TK]D-Fender | (events VS inline) |
15:56.57 | seik0 | I receieve "Response: Follows", and response follows not in event, but as plain text untile "--END COMMAND--" string |
15:57.03 | [TK]D-Fender | Show us |
15:57.39 | seik0 | ... is it possible when events disabled? |
15:57.57 | [TK]D-Fender | That doesn't sound like a good start.... |
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16:02.09 | ryan42 | I ended up going with a HP ProDesk 400 |
16:02.36 | ryan42 | Pretty nice system for the money: <http://www.provantage.com/hp-p3r65at~7HPP98MK.htm> with SSD included. |
16:04.08 | seik0 | [TK]D-Fender: http://pastebin.com/9szr04CQ |
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16:04.59 | seik0 | Do not see sens in sending code |
16:05.14 | seik0 | But do not know exactly what to send |
16:08.00 | seik0 | btw, asterisk 1.8 |
16:09.30 | [TK]D-Fender | Oh, also unsupported.. lovely. |
16:10.33 | [TK]D-Fender | ryan42, Small, but doesn't typically fit your original request. No room for PC card expansion though so you aren't going tto have the port directly in the box, but can be done with gateways if you're happy with that. |
16:12.13 | ryan42 | [TK]D-Fender: yeah, using Grandstream PSTN gateways. It just seemed like a better route than the appliance route for now and way more powerful/cost effective than a NUC (RAM and SSD are included and under a 3-year warranty like the rest of the machine) |
16:12.43 | [TK]D-Fender | Those are factors in it's favour... |
16:13.18 | seik0 | [TK]D-Fender: simple example without gsm (though, it shouldn't be the matter): http://pastebin.com/GPwpij9a |
16:13.44 | [TK]D-Fender | Or functionally speaking... you could have just bought a laptop and have a screen, kb, mouse, and battery backup built-in..... |
16:14.20 | ryan42 | heh true |
16:14.21 | seik0 | unsupported, but it's always very fun to broke working system with supported release, you know |
16:14.29 | [TK]D-Fender | seik0, Ok, I see the response in there... what's missing? |
16:14.43 | seik0 | response is there, it's true |
16:15.23 | seik0 | but where I can find documentation on that "Response: Follows" is followed by response until "--END COMMAND--" |
16:15.25 | seik0 | ? |
16:17.52 | hdon | hi all :) how does incrediblepbx talk to asterisk? AMI? signal? unix socket? |
16:18.04 | hdon | our asterisk is crashing when we load incrediblepbx web front-end and we want to troubleshoot the issue |
16:18.44 | [TK]D-Fender | hdon, "talk to" means nothing. |
16:19.50 | [TK]D-Fender | hdon, go look at the core dump to see what happened |
16:20.10 | [TK]D-Fender | ~collectdebug |
16:20.10 | infobot | from memory, collectdebug is a method of collecting logs allowing others help troubleshoot an issue. Refer to https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Collecting+Debug+Information |
16:20.25 | seik0 | I like the smell of dumped core in the mornings... |
16:22.35 | hdon | [TK]D-Fender, i am. it tries to dereference what looks like an uninitialized char* #0 0x000000000054ae40 in ast_strlen_zero (s=0x4040404040404040 <error: Cannot access memory at address 0x4040404040404040>) at /usr/src/asterisk-13.9.1/include/asterisk/strings.h:66 |
16:22.55 | seik0 | [TK]D-Fender: so, the src is only a documentation? |
16:22.59 | hdon | [TK]D-Fender, but we didn't build this asterisk, so i was hoping to find a workaround to the issue |
16:23.20 | [TK]D-Fender | hdon, If it's a bug... then you need to change what you are running. |
16:23.41 | [TK]D-Fender | hdon, And there ahve been releases since yours |
16:24.07 | hdon | [TK]D-Fender, ahh... asterisk -V says 13.9.1 -- how far behind are we? |
16:24.15 | [TK]D-Fender | *topic* |
16:24.54 | hdon | [TK]D-Fender, thanks :) |
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16:28.32 | qakhan | hi all, i am getting following messages on * cli |
16:28.32 | qmarchi | continues dicking around with his 7941 |
16:28.33 | qakhan | <PROTECTED> |
16:28.34 | qakhan | [Aug 9 12:27:52] NOTICE[8666]: manager.c:3248 authenticate: 89.163.145.98 failed to authenticate as 'Admin' |
16:29.05 | qakhan | i have setup Fail2ban but its not blocking the IPs for manager events |
16:29.25 | qakhan | it blocks the ip for ext registrations |
16:29.39 | qmarchi | Wouldn't that be a Fail2Ban issue? |
16:29.42 | hdon | qakhan, this is AMI? |
16:29.57 | hdon | qakhan, maybe you should restrict AMI to listening on loopback -- do you need AMI over the network? |
16:30.09 | qakhan | yes |
16:30.17 | hdon | qakhan, you can't ssh to AMI? |
16:30.34 | qmarchi | Or do a VPN to the local network? |
16:30.36 | hdon | qakhan, i mean, are you running software that connects to AMI from a different system? |
16:31.00 | hdon | qakhan, another thing you can do if both your asterisk and the other program that connects to AMI are running on the same private subnet is tell AMI to listen only on an IP address on that subnet |
16:31.06 | qakhan | yes, i have software which connect AMI |
16:31.30 | hdon | qakhan, finally, you can also do iptables whitelist for the AMI if your AMI-connecting software is running on a system with a static address |
16:32.29 | qakhan | hdon same software need to connect AMI over the internet with corrent username and password |
16:32.54 | qakhan | but currently its attack |
16:35.12 | hdon | qakhan, does it connect from the same IP address every time? |
16:37.18 | [TK]D-Fender | qmarchi> Wouldn't that be a Fail2Ban issue? <- correct |
16:37.41 | qmarchi | : 1, everyone else: 0 |
16:38.16 | qmarchi | glares angrily at 7941 |
16:40.02 | qakhan | hdon yes |
16:44.03 | hdon | qakhan, just whitelist your AMI port |
16:44.11 | hdon | qakhan, this way no one else can connect, and you ease the responsibility of fail2ban |
16:44.39 | hdon | qakhan, also AMI is not AFAIK encrypted, so username/password over AMI is not incredibly secure |
16:46.39 | [TK]D-Fender | AMI security breach = tragedy |
16:47.41 | qakhan | ok, but fail2ban should block the ip, right? |
16:48.06 | qakhan | i have following lines in fail2ban |
16:48.13 | qakhan | <PROTECTED> |
16:48.13 | qakhan | <PROTECTED> |
16:50.17 | hdon | qakhan, well, first i'd use grep to see if the lines you think match actually match. although i can't speak to what grep options will give you the same operation as fail2ban's regexp |
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16:55.59 | qakhan | [TK]D-Fender any thought |
17:01.58 | qmarchi | qakhan: I don't specifically know how Fail 2 ban matches, however, here's a RegEx that matches the second log. |
17:02.00 | qmarchi | ^\[(.{3}) (.{2}) (.{8})\] NOTICE\[[0-9]{1,}\]: manager\.c:[0-9]{1,} authenticate: ([0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}) failed to authenticate as '([A-Za-z0-9]{1,})'$ |
17:02.10 | hdon | qakhan, http://www.fail2ban.org/wiki/index.php/MANUAL_0_8#Testing |
17:02.17 | hdon | qakhan, test your regex and make sure it works |
17:07.48 | qmarchi | starts crying tears of joy. |
17:08.12 | qmarchi | It only took 3 days. |
17:08.27 | qmarchi | and 4 DHCP servers... |
17:08.34 | qmarchi | and 2 TFTP servers. |
17:09.44 | hdon | qmarchi, was the regex wrong? |
17:10.24 | qmarchi | hdon: Don't know, I tried it in RegExr.com and it didn't match. |
17:11.37 | hdon | qmarchi, well, you know, not all regex interpreters are equal, and two applications using the same regex interpreter won't necessarily give it the same options |
17:11.51 | hdon | qmarchi, usually what's wrong in a regex IME is a missing \ or an extra \ |
17:12.05 | hdon | qmarchi, those are particularly sensitive IME to which interpreter you're using, and which options the interpreter has been given |
17:12.33 | hdon | qmarchi, you should use fail2ban's tools for this since it comes with them. it should ensure the same interpreter and options. |
17:15.14 | qmarchi | Thankfully, I don't use Fail2Ban. |
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18:32.01 | qakhan | hdon fail2ban has blocked the ip |
18:32.13 | qakhan | but i am still getting messages on cli |
18:34.32 | hdon | oh sorry qmarchi |
18:34.41 | hdon | qakhan, is fail2ban by chance using 100% CPU? |
18:34.48 | hdon | qakhan, or 100% of a single CPU core? |
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18:35.26 | qakhan | hdon no |
18:35.36 | qakhan | i have 8 core CPU |
18:35.55 | qakhan | fail2ban using 0.7% CPU |
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18:47.22 | [TK]D-Fender | Apparently it hasn't |
18:47.34 | [TK]D-Fender | and you've only shown a pattern match |
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19:01.37 | qakhan | [TK]D-Fender i checked fail2ban log |
19:01.39 | qakhan | 2016-08-09 15:01:00,452 fail2ban.filter [2419]: INFO [asterisk] Found 89.163.145.98 |
19:01.39 | qakhan | 2016-08-09 15:01:01,195 fail2ban.actions [2419]: NOTICE [asterisk] 89.163.145.98 already banned |
19:09.34 | [TK]D-Fender | Doesn't say what it is actually banning |
19:09.41 | [TK]D-Fender | Doesn't prove that it's actually in effect |
19:18.40 | qakhan | [TK]D-Fender please see pastbin http://pastebin.com/rcdSxaFr |
19:19.48 | qakhan | fail2ban has ban ip but still getting messages on cli |
19:20.40 | [TK]D-Fender | You are still doing a TERRIBLE job of proving your setup |
19:21.09 | [TK]D-Fender | What shows us that that iptables group is even getting REFERENCED? |
19:21.55 | qakhan | [TK]D-Fender what should i show you? |
19:24.20 | [TK]D-Fender | <[TK]D-Fender> What shows us that that iptables group is even getting REFERENCED? <--------------------------- |
19:29.22 | qakhan | i am sorry i didnt get you |
19:29.51 | [TK]D-Fender | Go learn iptables |
19:29.57 | [TK]D-Fender | that is a single named group |
19:30.15 | [TK]D-Fender | nothing proves that that group is getting referenced at all and thus having itst rules applied |
19:30.27 | [TK]D-Fender | which you can SEE that it isn't because the packet count is 8 |
19:30.37 | [TK]D-Fender | That rule is never gettting referenced |
19:36.16 | hdon | hey guys. i have an asterisk 13.10.0 release crash. we're using endpoint manager and bulk import. i did a tcpdump of port 5038 and reloaded UCP in my web browser. then i removed roughly half of the commands transmitted to AMI over and over again until i found the shortest AMI command set that would cause asterisk to crash. here are the AMI commands: https://pastebin.mozilla.org/8890876 are there any commands i should use to dump my |
19:36.16 | hdon | asterisk configuration? do you want a core dump? |
19:36.40 | hdon | i'm an asterisk newb so please bear with me. if i have found a crash though i'd like to contribute it. |
19:36.48 | hdon | i mean, a crash in asterisk proper. |
19:39.18 | [TK]D-Fender | ~collectdebug |
19:39.18 | infobot | i guess collectdebug is a method of collecting logs allowing others help troubleshoot an issue. Refer to https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Collecting+Debug+Information |
19:39.21 | [TK]D-Fender | ^^^ |
19:39.48 | hdon | clicks |
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19:41.48 | hdon | [TK]D-Fender, do i understand correctly that i should file a bug before i collect the data? |
19:41.56 | [TK]D-Fender | nO |
19:42.01 | hdon | err... wow i'm dumb... i can just rename the file before i upload it... |
19:42.04 | [TK]D-Fender | You gett data... that proves there's a bug |
19:42.10 | hdon | nods |
19:42.45 | [TK]D-Fender | Works a lot better than : Execute prisoner. Begin interrogation. |
19:43.06 | hdon | :) |
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19:56.59 | qakhan | [TK]D-Fender here |
19:57.38 | qakhan | pastebin.com/sq2m67tW |
19:57.55 | qakhan | first list of chain |
20:00.22 | [TK]D-Fender | Nothing proves that chain is being used at all |
20:02.20 | qakhan | http://pastebin.com/dHrbqjtm |
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20:03.33 | [TK]D-Fender | qakhan, And you still don't see it? |
20:04.36 | qakhan | [TK]D-Fender fail2ban is using f2b-asterisk-tcp |
20:05.46 | [TK]D-Fender | qakhan, Where in that iptables dump do you see it referring to the ASTERISK MANAGER PORT? |
20:06.14 | [TK]D-Fender | f2b-asterisk-udp udp -- anywhere anywhere multiport dports sip,sip-tls |
20:06.14 | [TK]D-Fender | f2b-asterisk-tcp tcp -- anywhere anywhere multiport dports sip,sip-tls |
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20:07.09 | qakhan | does it not comes under f2b-asterisk-tcp? |
20:07.20 | [TK]D-Fender | READ THE LINE |
20:07.35 | [TK]D-Fender | f2b-asterisk-tcp tcp -- anywhere anywhere multiport dports sip,sip-tls <------- where do YOU see AMI in there? |
20:07.48 | [TK]D-Fender | 2 ports |
20:07.50 | [TK]D-Fender | perion |
20:07.51 | [TK]D-Fender | d |
20:07.53 | [TK]D-Fender | nothing more |
20:08.00 | [TK]D-Fender | that is NOT looking at AMI |
20:11.32 | qakhan | ok i ll add 5038 in fail2ban |
20:11.37 | qakhan | will it work? |
20:12.30 | [TK]D-Fender | Go try ... and learn iptables |
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20:20.09 | qakhan | thanks [TK]D-Fender its working now |
20:20.44 | qakhan | i added manager port in jail.local asterisk chain |
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