Do you mean I would not be able to run H323, or Asterisk as a whole? Because everything else (SIP-to-SIP calls, Messages, VoiceMail, and other apps) seem to be working just perfect.
I am now considering using some other product as a SIP/H323 gateway, and still use Asterisk.
I really do not want to run a Linux machine for this, I'm not so experienced in linux as in FreeBSD, and do not think it would work more stable than a BSD box.
I would also like to run another things on that machine, most of which are BSD-specific (VPNs our company uses, and so on). I would also like to have a good QoS control, which I now have on BSD thanks to ALTQ queing.


Any suggestions & comments?

Doichin Dokov
NetOne - Silistra, Bulgaria

Tilghman Lesher wrote:

On Sunday 11 January 2004 16:18, NetOne Administrator wrote:


I'm trying to set up Asterisk on FreeBSD 4.9 to route
calls to H.323 GK.
I have installed asterisk using the ports.
It seems to be running OK, but when i try to dial through
h323, it segfaults



I want you to look at the headers of my reply and note that I'm running my mail client on FreeBSD.

Now my advice: run your Asterisk server on Linux.

-Tilghman

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