Makes more sense now!

 

Any way of setting an Asterisk CURL timeout in case of DNS, remote
server, or WAN link failure?

 

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 The Curl/CURL is an asterisk dialplan distinction.

         

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        Options I am aware of for installing curl are yum install in FC4
or download from curl.haxx.se, neither option distinguishes between curl
and CURL, can someone offer me the slap in the head I need?

         

Damon

  

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Thanks a bunch, this seems to be a simple solution, I just did not have
CURL installed before I built asterisk.

  

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They both seem to work, but the Curl spits out warnings about being
deprecated.  Ours are all configured using CURL.
 

         

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Thx!

  

I saw a note about Curl vs. CURL, is there a difference?

  

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Make sure the curl library/package is installed, then re-compile
asterisk.  We're using it on 1.2.
  

         

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I saw CURL, but it does not register appear in show functions or show
applications, deprecated or add-on? 

  

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Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 13:32:53 -0700
Subject: [asterisk-users] wget from within asterisk? 

What would be the simplest way to retrieve information form a CNAM
database that provides http based query responses? 

  

Does an application or script already exist that does this? 

  

Basically, I want to do a wget of a URL that contains the callerID
number as a variable, and assign the returned text to another variable
which can be used to set the caller ID name. 

  

Any suggestions? 

  

  

  

Look at the CURL function. 

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