Kelvin Williams wrote:
> We are using Asterisk in a purely VOIP environment, on leased
> "dedicated" server at a "dedicated" server provider.  It is becoming
> more and more apparent that this "dedicated" server is actually a
> vritualized server.
>
> We have now found a need to utilize the MeetMe application for
> conferencing.  However we have no Zaptel hardware.  We have attempted
> to build the ztdummy kernel module for the server but are finding
> ourselves unable to do so because we do not have the kernel source on
> the box (as the "dedicated" server provider does not make it
> available, and typical resources for kernel sources causes the
> "dedicated" server to crash).
>
> In short, does anyone have any other advice to get the MeetMe
> application working on a potentially virtualized server (although the
> box said "dedicated"), without kernel sources, and a box that has no
> apparent USB?
>
> Thank you so much in advance for your advice.
> kw
>
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get your own hardware on a colo?

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