Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk : CDR Analyzer Updated

2020-05-25 Thread Doug Lytle

On 5/25/20 5:56 AM, Mitul Limbani wrote:

Maybe you can have it uploaded on GitHub.com as a repository ?
With a README.md file on how to install it for PHP7 ?


Anybody that would like to do this would be most welcome.

I have no plans on supporting it.

Basic instructions and attachment will follow shortly,

Doug

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Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk : CDR Analyzer Updated

2020-05-25 Thread Mitul Limbani
Hello Doug,

Maybe you can have it uploaded on GitHub.com as a repository ?
With a README.md file on how to install it for PHP7 ?

Regards,
Mitul Limbani,
Business Head,
Enterux Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
110 Reena Complex, Opp. Nathani Steel,
Vidyavihar (W), Mumbai - 400 086. India
http://www.enterux.com/
http://www.entvoice.com/
email: mi...@enterux.in
DID: +91-22-71967196
Cell: +91-9820332422



On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 3:17 PM Doug Lytle  wrote:

> Everybody,
>
> I've been using the old Asterisk CDR Areski GUI CDR-Stats for at least a
> dozen years, it was easy to configure and didn't requite installing
> 'connectors' on anything or adding tables on the DB server.
>
> It's based off of PHP5 and the only reason I still keep around a Debian 7
> system, since it won't work with the newer PHP7.
>
> A friend of mine is learning PHP7 and offered to update Asterisk Stats to
> work with the PHP7 as a learning experience.
>
> I've currently got the updated Asterisk Stats running on Debian 10
> (Buster) without issues.
>
> Anybody wanting a copy, just reply to this email and I'll provide the
> updated archived install.
>
> Doug
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[asterisk-users] Asterisk : CDR Analyzer Updated

2020-05-25 Thread Doug Lytle

Everybody,

I've been using the old Asterisk CDR Areski GUI CDR-Stats for at least a 
dozen years, it was easy to configure and didn't requite installing 
'connectors' on anything or adding tables on the DB server.


It's based off of PHP5 and the only reason I still keep around a Debian 
7 system, since it won't work with the newer PHP7.


A friend of mine is learning PHP7 and offered to update Asterisk Stats 
to work with the PHP7 as a learning experience.


I've currently got the updated Asterisk Stats running on Debian 10 
(Buster) without issues.


Anybody wanting a copy, just reply to this email and I'll provide the 
updated archived install.


Doug

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[asterisk-users] Asterisk and SIP Proxy on same host = media problem

2020-05-25 Thread Duncan

Hi there

I have a pbx (v16.10) on AWS (Ubuntu 18.04) with Freepbx (14) that I 
am trying to set up the proxy reSIProcate on the same host as pbx. I 
can make it all work when the proxy is on a different host but when the 
proxy is on the same host asterisk sends the media address as 127.0.0.1 
which the end user then happily sends media to 127.0.0.1 but it 
doesn’t get anywhere. Asterisk then disconnects after 30 seconds for 
lack of RTP activity


|==AWS==|
( Asterisk <=> Proxy )<=> Local Firewall <=> End user

Because Asterisk and Proxy are on the same host then the interface 
addresses are either localhost, local AWS IP, or external AWS IP. But 
when using either Chan_sip or PJSIP the media address asterisk presents 
is always 127.0.0.1 and not the externip


I am looking for any advice on whether this is possible, recommended 
or completely foolish and if it is possible what I should look for to 
make it go.


Asterisk is on internal ports while the proxy is on 5060. The SIPs 
peer in chan_sip and pjsip are using context from-internal. The call 
sets up but then fails once media flows. This works well if the proxy 
is on another host.


I also realise reSIProcate is old but its relatively straight forward 
compared to Kamailio (for me), although I eventually plan to figure out 
Kamailio when I have more time. I don’t know whether I could affect 
this differently with Kamailio.


Thanks very much

Cheers Duncan

p.s. apologies if this is sent twice

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