CW_ASN wrote:

My doubt now is if somebody proved the DynExtenDB application. I read some
commentaries but they are not conclusive.



DynExtenDB is absolutely the wrong way to deal with dynamic extensions in Asterisk. Yes, it may function, but it will not scale.


One of my clients wishes to
install *, but it makes many modifications during the day, and for secutrity
reasons I wish not give to him access to the * console. I'm doing some tests
making changes in extensions.conf v�a php scripts and works fine, but I
can't reload the configuration without droping service (asterisk reload),


a reload doesn't drop any service...I asterisk -rx 'reload' production boxes dozens of times per day.

If somebody knows some method to create the extensions in mysql or some
other data base and how * reads the data of that data base, I will be
thankful to say to me.



Karl Putland and myself worked on a MySQL based switch, but stopped working on it because we had no real motivation behind our work and we never decided to really pester 'the man' about getting answers to our (mainly Karl's) questions.


If you have the proper motivation, I'm sure Karl or myself could free ourselves up to solve those problems that we gave up so easily on before.


Jeremy McNamara




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