IRC log for #asterisk on 20180212

00:00.14Kobazwyoung: yeah, i have a nightly restart of asterisk to curtail memory leaks
00:00.57Samot'ExtraChannel' => 'SIP/1001-0000000b',
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00:01.05Kobazevents
00:01.36Kobazthe 'channel.c:6670 __ast_channel_masquerade: Can't setup masquerade. One or both channels is dead.'  is caused by the Redirect
00:01.43Kobazit happens immediately after (randomly)
00:02.01Kobazsometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't
00:02.08Kobazusually it's about 1 ouf of 5 fails
00:02.41Kobazi believe it has to do with timing of wrapping up getting out of AGI
00:06.05Kobazi wonder
00:06.25Kobazinstead of trying to fix masquerade, maybe delay the redirect. or maybe there's some additional events i should wait for
00:07.28Kobazthis is basically executing immediately after getting a Bridge
00:07.36Kobazso masquerade might be still doing its thing
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00:43.59Kobazyeap
00:44.08Kobazif AGI takes too long to wrap up, Redirect fails
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01:20.46*** topic/#asterisk is #asterisk The Open Source PBX and Telephony Platform (asterisk.org) -=- LTS: 13.19.0 (2018/01/11), Standard: 15.2.0 (2018/01/11); DAHDI: DAHDI-linux 2.11.1 (2016/03/01), DAHDI-tools 2.11.1 (2016/03/01); libpri 1.6.0 (2017/01/27) -=- Wiki: wiki.asterisk.org -=- Code of Conduct: bit.ly/1hH6P22 -=- Logs: bit.ly/1s4AKKu
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01:45.22wyoungKobaz: :S
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04:54.01ChannelZchan_sip.c:26455 handle_request_invite: Call from '' (52.183.36.191:5245) to extension '910094420' rejected because extension not found
04:54.22ChannelZHmm.. IPs inside Micorsoft spamming me :D
04:55.06ChannelZ(I don't even know, do they do VPS/VMs for rent or something?)
04:55.54ChannelZOh wait, nevermind. I completely forgot about Azure
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05:30.49[TK]D-FenderToll fraudsters I can understand ... but what kind of MONSTER would virtualize with Microsoft?!?!
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15:20.09IsUpHello, i am trying to bridge two calls. For A leg, i start a call using AMI Originate and then call goes to a context and extension with Dial app, Dial calls the B leg. I am able to get CDR(billsec) correctly for A leg but i can't get it for B leg. Any ideas?
15:20.28IsUpI need to get duration in seconds for B leg of these calls.
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15:57.42igcewielingwow, lots of sip attacks today
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16:21.00ChannelZyeah I had a lot over the weekend for some reason, when it's otherwise been really quiet for months
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16:26.15Amnesiaquestion, when asterisk should authenticate with a LDAP server using TLS, what's the best way to set the client certificate/key, since the daemon's ran by a user, that doesn't have a homedir?
16:26.54Amnesia(I need to set TLS_[KEY|CERT], which is usually done through ~/.ldaprc)
16:30.30AmnesiaI'm thinking of changing the OS's systemd service file, to add an ENV var, but that's kinda nasty..
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19:56.01Amnesiaanyone familiar with Asterisk realtime here?
20:13.51wyoungnope
20:35.06[TK]D-FenderJust ask your question
20:36.39Amnesiawell, I'm failing to get sip users out of ldap
20:37.18Amnesiathe users aren't showing up at all, and when I'm using the family-type 'sipusers', it doesn't even perform an ldap search..
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20:42.41Amnesia(showing up @ "sip show users"'s output
20:43.06filesip show users by itself doesn't query realtime, it only shows things in memory
20:48.51Amnesiabut it should still perform ldap queries right..:P?
20:48.59Amnesiaand I'm unable to register, from my softphone
20:49.38fileif configured then probably, but the res_config_ldap module is oldddd and nobody has touched it in years so you are likely on your own with it
20:50.26Amnesia;[
20:50.49[TK]D-FenderGo prove that it's configured right, the module is loaded and even trying to connect
20:50.53Amnesiais there another alternative to getting data from ldap into asterisk?
20:51.10[TK]D-FenderYou want DB integration?  REALTIME
20:51.17[TK]D-Fenderthat's what it is for.
20:51.19[TK]D-FenderDo it right
20:51.39Amnesiado what right?
20:51.41fileI have no idea if/what people are using for LDAP
20:52.01Amnesiaas for proving it's configured correctly, could you give me some pointers on how to debug it?
20:52.11Amnesiafile: sip users
20:52.25fileI meant code/module wise
20:52.49Amnesiait's neat to be able to specify user credentials / user info / sip info / .. at a central place
20:53.43[TK]D-FenderShow us the configs.  Show us the modules are loaded
20:53.48[TK]D-FenderSho us connection attempt debug
20:55.11Amnesiasure, uno momento:)
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21:03.49Amnesia[TK]D-Fender: http://ix.io/GxG
21:04.32Amnesiahttp://ix.io/GxI *
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21:19.58PrimerI have a Cisco 7821 that was recently provided to me by my company. I've been looking to see if I can get into it so I can add another line to it. Anyone experienced with this phone? Just wondering how hackable it is.
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21:24.52[TK]D-FenderThere is no "hack"
21:25.03[TK]D-FenderThere is only "configure it to do what it's designed to do"
21:25.38[TK]D-Fenderpacks up to head home.
21:26.19PrimerThe fact that it might be locked down is what I meant to address
21:26.41PrimerBut I'm sure that was not lost upon you
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21:33.55SamotSo..
21:34.06SamotYour company gave you an IP phone but no admin access to it?
21:34.36PrimerI don't know
21:34.42PrimerThat's what I'm trying to find out
21:35.09PrimerI'm able to change the TFTP server it talks to via the on-screen config
21:35.35PrimerI was hoping I could just have it dump its config, then I could edit it, and have it load the new one with an added line
21:35.35SamotI don't think those things have a GUI
21:35.45SamotAnd all the configs need to be loaded into
21:35.53SamotYou can't do that
21:36.01SamotIt doesn't export every setting
21:36.13SamotWell generally they don't...most IP phones..
21:36.14PrimerWell, I've done this same thing with Polycom
21:36.20SamotThey don't export passwords
21:36.21Primerbut that was easy
21:36.31SamotYeah, it had a GUI.
21:36.37PrimerSo far the phone's interface has not asked me for a password
21:36.52SamotWhy aren't you asking the company for this information?
21:37.00Samot"Hey I want to add an extra line, how can I do that?"
21:37.01PrimerAnd there are places where I can set the IP, for example. It's using DHCP at the moment.
21:37.18Primerhaha fuck that. The admin dude's on a power trip
21:37.32PrimerI kinda want to flaunt this in his face
21:37.43SamotFlaunt what?
21:37.51SamotYou went on IRC and got someone to tell you how to do it?
21:38.08PrimerIf you're willing to tell me, that's what I'll tell him
21:38.25SamotDon't know.
21:38.33SamotI don't use Cisco 7xxx phones.
21:38.38SamotOr 8xxx or 9xxx
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22:06.28Maliuta_Primer all my Cisco 7XXX series phones are assigned static ip's from DHCP ... it _can_ be done from a setting in the config for the file if you use TFTP and bootp
22:07.11Maliuta_but it can get cirular that way, since the change requires a reboot ...
22:08.24Maliuta_you should be working _with_ your network and systems people to roll out IP phones properly - I generally put them on a separate subnet, with physical separation if I can.
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22:20.13PrimerMaliuta_: I control DHCP here. I can run a tftpd here as needed. I just want to know if I can get a running config from the phone, i.e. hit these keys to tell it to dump its config to tftp
22:21.09PrimerOr if I could get the SIP config from its display
22:21.16Primerso I can make a new file with that info
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