Re: [Astlinux-users] AstLinux VM under UnRaid

2024-06-10 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
Hi Lonnie,

And I hope things are good with you Sir. Thanks again for all the hard work.

I was thinking about keeping the DAHDI PCI but I guess not anymore :) If the 
UnRaid VM works I may just buy me one of these PAP2 boxes and put the analog 
line for the house on that box. 

Will let you know about my progress

Best regards



> On Jun 10, 2024, at 6:52 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi Ionel,
> 
> Do you use still use DAHDI PCI hardware?  If so, that is a problem as the 
> AstLinux VM ISO does not include the DAHDI PCI firmware files. If you are 
> still using DAHDI PCI hardware I would keep your dedicated hardware.
> 
> On the other hand, if your setup is VoIP-only, I have not used UnRaid, but it 
> seems to use KVM/QEMU, so in theory it should work.
> 
> Just like Proxmox, you may want to enable the QEMU Guest Agent:
> -- /mnt/kd/rc.conf.d/user.conf
> QEMU_GUEST_AGENT="yes"
> --
> 
> It should be easy to give it a try using UnRaid with the AstLinux VM ISO.
> 
> Lonnie
> 
> 
> 
>> On Jun 10, 2024, at 6:20 PM, Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> I am running two UnRaid NAS and they have a very rich ecosystems as far as 
>> dockers and VM goes.  I was wondering if anyone managed to install and run 
>> an AstLinux VM under UnRaid?  I would love to retire my home-pbx dedicated 
>> hardware and run this VM in my existing UnRaid setup.
>> 
>> Thanks for your advise.
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[Astlinux-users] AstLinux VM under UnRaid

2024-06-10 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users

I am running two UnRaid NAS and they have a very rich ecosystems as far as 
dockers and VM goes. I was wondering if anyone managed to install and run an 
AstLinux VM under UnRaid? I would love to retire my home-pbx dedicated hardware 
and run this VM in my existing UnRaid setup. Thanks for your advise.___
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Re: [Astlinux-users] Ubiquiti Unifi

2024-03-07 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
I use Unifi UDM-SE for VPN with Gl.inet routers and WireGuard. Works very 
consistent and reliable.



> On Mar 7, 2024, at 6:20 AM, Michael Keuter  wrote:
> 
> Hi Michael,
> 
> I only used StrongSwan with the AVM Fritzbox router/DSL modem models, which 
> are widely used in Germany. You'll have to create a textfile, which has to be 
> imported into the Fritzbox via the WebGUI.
> 
> Luckily the newer Fritzbox models now support WireGuard. Never used Unifi for 
> VPN. I thought you wanted to use Gl.inet routers …
> 
> Michael
> 
> http://www.mksolutions.info
> 
>> Am 07.03.2024 um 12:52 schrieb Lonnie Abelbeck :
>> 
>> Hi Michael,
>> 
>> Unifi access points and switches have played well with others over the years.
>> 
>> Unifi routing products, while based on linux, never had a good track record 
>> of interoperability, particularly with VPNs.
>> 
>> It would seem straightforward for Unifi to support sourcing manual Wireguard 
>> configs in addition to the pretty GUI Wireguard configs ... maybe someday.
>> 
>> Personally, I would not even try to get AstLinux Strongswan to work with 
>> Unifi's IPsec.
>> 
>> Lonnie
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Mar 7, 2024, at 12:17 AM, Michael Knill 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Noone 
>>> 
>>> Regards 
>>> Michael Knill
>>> From: Michael Knill 
>>> Sent: Friday, 23 February 2024 2:50 PM
>>> To: AstLinux List (astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net) 
>>> 
>>> Subject: [Astlinux-users] Ubiquiti Unifi
>>> 
>>> Im kicking and screaming all the way, but I will probably be moving to the 
>>> Ubiquiti Unifi ecosystem (we already use their WAP’s).
>>> As part of this, I will be implementing some of their gateways (routers) 
>>> which I really need to connect via VPN to Astlinux in the cloud.
>>> They now support Wireguard but only as a client or server and not as a site 
>>> to site VPN which they support Open VPN and IPsec only. In the Wireguard 
>>> client configuration they emulate a mobile client so all traffic is from 
>>> the gateway address (NAT).
>>> 
>>> So just wondering if Im going to be able to get this working with OpenVPN 
>>> as per below:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Looks like it only support Pre-Shared Key and not certificates?
>>> 
>>> Could probably use Strongswan with IPsec but would rather not unless 
>>> someone has got this working or something similar.
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> 
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>>> Managing Director
>>> 
>>> D: +61 2 6189 1360
>>> P: +61 2 6140 4656
>>> E: michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au
>>> W: ipcsolutions.com.au
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: [Astlinux-users] GL.iNet. How good is it?

2023-11-16 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
I have 4 variations of these routers. Rock solid and very very stable.  The 
VPNs (wire guard & OpenVPN) work  very well as I do tunnels to my UDMP-SE from 
Europe and Asia. My kid is using the travel version to vpn home and bypass the 
Netflix password sharing insanity, like he is not family? I also use one for 
travel and do VPN from China to bypass their great firewall. It runs on OpenWRT 
and you can add a lot of custom packages, even asterisk.

Regards
Ionel 


> On Nov 16, 2023, at 3:12 AM, Michael Knill 
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> Hi All
>  
> I am looking to start using these as my telephony gateway VPN router device 
> e.g. phones within a clients network using this gateway to connect via 
> Wireguard VPN to the cloud Astlinux system.
> It looks perfect and initial playing has been positive. You can even cloud 
> manage it which is a bonus.
>  
> Just checking if anyone has had any experience with GL.iNet products and this 
> is not too good to be true.
>  
> Regards
>  
> Michael Knill
> Managing Director
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> P: +61 2 6140 4656 
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Re: [Astlinux-users] GL.iNet. How good is it?

2023-11-16 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
And yes you can manage all of them from their cloud management console which is 
pretty neat, one stop shop.  https://eu.goodcloud.xyz 
<https://eu.goodcloud.xyz/>


 

> On Nov 16, 2023, at 6:35 AM, Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users 
>  wrote:
> 
> I have 4 variations of these routers. Rock solid and very very stable.  The 
> VPNs (wire guard & OpenVPN) work  very well as I do tunnels to my UDMP-SE 
> from Europe and Asia. My kid is using the travel version to vpn home and 
> bypass the Netflix password sharing insanity, like he is not family? I also 
> use one for travel and do VPN from China to bypass their great firewall. It 
> runs on OpenWRT and you can add a lot of custom packages, even asterisk.
> 
> Regards
> Ionel 
> 
> 
>> On Nov 16, 2023, at 3:44 AM, Michael Knill 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Hi All
>>  
>> I am looking to start using these as my telephony gateway VPN router device 
>> e.g. phones within a clients network using this gateway to connect via 
>> Wireguard VPN to the cloud Astlinux system.
>> It looks perfect and initial playing has been positive. You can even cloud 
>> manage it which is a bonus.
>>  
>> Just checking if anyone has had any experience with GL.iNet products and 
>> this is not too good to be true.
>>  
>> Regards
>>  
>> Michael Knill
>> Managing Director
>>  
>> D: +61 2 6189 1360 
>> P: +61 2 6140 4656 
>> E: michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au 
>> <mailto:michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au>
>> W: ipcsolutions.com.au <https://ipcsolutions.com.au/>
>>  
>>  
>> 
>> 
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Re: [Astlinux-users] GL.iNet. How good is it?

2023-11-16 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
I have 4 variations of these routers. Rock solid and very very stable.  The VPNs (wire guard & OpenVPN) work  very well as I do tunnels to my UDMP-SE from Europe and Asia. My kid is using the travel version to vpn home and bypass the Netflix password sharing insanity, like he is not family? I also use one for travel and do VPN from China to bypass their great firewall. It runs on OpenWRT and you can add a lot of custom packages, even asterisk.RegardsIonel On Nov 16, 2023, at 3:44 AM, Michael Knill  wrote:







Hi All
 
I am looking to start using these as my telephony gateway VPN router device e.g. phones within a clients network using this gateway to connect via Wireguard VPN to the cloud Astlinux system.
It looks perfect and initial playing has been positive. You can even cloud manage it which is a bonus.
 
Just checking if anyone has had any experience with GL.iNet products and this is not too good to be true.
 

Regards
 
Michael Knill
Managing Director
 
D: +61 2 6189 1360
P: +61 2 6140 4656
E: michael.kn...@ipcsolutions.com.au
W: ipcsolutions.com.au
 
 
Smarter Business Communications

 



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Re: [Astlinux-users] Syslogd to remote

2023-09-20 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users

Thanks Lonnie and that is where I am going crazy LOL.  In my rc.conf I have nothing defined for 
SYSLOGHOST=Not sure if I plugged that value somewhere else? Or I have a startup script  I know is 
running and sending logs to my .77 :)On Sep 20, 2023, at 11:43 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck 
 wrote:On Sep 20, 2023, at 10:37 AM, Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users 
 wrote:For the love of my life I can't find the settings 
from my syslog that is currently sending logs to an external server. Can't find the config file nor 
anyweher in the web gui menu? Am I going crazy here?I know I am sending stuff out :)HOME-PBX init.d # 
ps -ef |grep syslog 310 root syslogd -s 1024 -b 2 935 root syslogd -R 192.168.0.77:514 -L -O 
/var/log/messagesHi Ionel,You have the SYSLOGHOST variable defined (ie. 
SYSLOGHOST="192.168.0.77:514")For documentation reference look in /stat/etc/rc.conf 
[1]Lonnie[1] 
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[Astlinux-users] Syslogd to remote

2023-09-20 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users

For the love of my life I can't find the settings from my syslog that is 
currently sending logs to an external server. Can't find the config file nor 
anyweher in the web gui menu? Am I going crazy here?I know I am sending stuff 
out :)HOME-PBX init.d # ps -ef |grep syslog  310 root syslogd -s 1024 -b 2  
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Re: [Astlinux-users] USB disk automount in Astlinux

2023-04-29 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
Gonzalo

I backup my PBX in 2 places.

1. I have a permanent USB disk mounted as /mnt/kd/USB/ and a script in the 
crontab takes care of the backup:

0 4 * * * tar czf /mnt/kd/USB/backup.`date "+%Y-%m-%d"`.tar.gz $(ls -1 /mnt/kd/ 
| sed -e "s/^cdr-.*//" -e "s/^USB$//" -e "s/^monitor$//" -e "s/^voicemail$//") 
-C /mnt/kd


2. My NAS running UnRaid also pulls a backup from the USB drive remotely via 
scp. You need to do the ssh key setup and so it does not prompt you for 
password. I do pull backups remotely from all my IOT and other devices.

#!/bin/bash
scp -r exile@192.168.0.15:/mnt/kd/USB/*gz  /mnt/user/IOT-BKP/AST-PBX/





> On Apr 29, 2023, at 4:52 AM, Gonzalo  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Thank you Ionel and Lonnie.
> 
> The idea was to mount the disk not only at startup but each time the disk is 
> plugged and keep it switched off most of the time but I'll have to mount it 
> with a custom script instead of automatically.
> I have a remote controlled switch which I use to power on the disk each time 
> I want to perform a backup.
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Re: [Astlinux-users] USB disk automount in Astlinux

2023-04-28 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
Yes I do LOL.  How did that get in there? When?  How many years ago :) I had 
this PBX for like 15 years or so.  Told you I am an idiot :)


HOME-PBX durep # cat /mnt/kd/rc.local 
##

disk_dev="/dev/sdb1"
disk_mnt="/mnt/kd/USB"

mkdir -p "$disk_mnt"
echo "$disk_dev $disk_mnt ext3 noauto,noatime 0 0" >> /tmp/etc/fstab

e2fsck -y "$disk_dev" >/dev/null

echo "Mounting device '$disk_dev' at '$disk_mnt'"
mount "$disk_mnt" >/dev/null
##
HOME-PBX durep # 




> On Apr 28, 2023, at 8:32 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck  
> wrote:
> 
> /mnt/kd/rc.local 

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Re: [Astlinux-users] USB disk automount in Astlinux

2023-04-28 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
Lonnie,  I got nothing in /etc/udev/rules.d  LOL.

The fstab is the only thing I changed and it works fine every reboot

I guess old school Linux :) Sorry for providing the wrong guidance :)


[1.684661] usb-storage 1-3:1.0: USB Mass Storage device detected
[1.685122] scsi host4: usb-storage 1-3:1.0
[2.715504] scsi 4:0:0:0: Direct-Access SanDisk  Ultra Fit1.00 
PQ: 0 ANSI: 6
[2.716621] sd 4:0:0:0: [sdb] 240254976 512-byte logical blocks: (123 GB/115 
GiB)
[2.717849] sd 4:0:0:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off
[2.717906] sd 4:0:0:0: [sdb] Mode Sense: 43 00 00 00
[2.718997] sd 4:0:0:0: [sdb] Write cache: disabled, read cache: enabled, 
doesn't support DPO or FUA
[2.736198]  sdb: sdb1
[2.739593] sd 4:0:0:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI removable disk
[6.112418] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem without journal. Opts: (null)
[6.692360] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem without journal. Opts: (null)
[6.735574] udevd[182]: starting version 3.2.11
[6.737703] random: udevd: uninitialized urandom read (16 bytes read)
[6.738816] random: udevd: uninitialized urandom read (16 bytes read)
[6.739044] random: udevd: uninitialized urandom read (16 bytes read)
[6.755549] udevd[183]: starting eudev-3.2.11
[6.775029] 8139too: 8139too Fast Ethernet driver 0.9.28
[6.783055] VMware vmxnet3 virtual NIC driver - version 1.5.0.0-k-NAPI
[6.799976] e1000: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver
[6.800028] e1000: Copyright (c) 1999-2006 Intel Corporation.
[6.807499] e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver
[6.807552] e1000e: Copyright(c) 1999 - 2015 Intel Corporation.
[6.807973] e1000e :01:00.0: Interrupt Throttling Rate (ints/sec) set to 
dynamic conservative mode
[6.849361] e1000e :01:00.0 :01:00.0 (uninitialized): registered PHC 
clock
[6.894442] e1000e :01:00.0 eth0: (PCI Express:2.5GT/s:Width x1) 
00:22:4d:9f:68:57
[6.894514] e1000e :01:00.0 eth0: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Connection
[6.894580] e1000e :01:00.0 eth0: MAC: 3, PHY: 8, PBA No: FF-0FF
[6.904842] igb: Intel(R) Gigabit Ethernet Network Driver
[6.904894] igb: Copyright (c) 2007-2014 Intel Corporation.
[6.930470] Intel(R) 2.5G Ethernet Linux Driver
[6.930519] Copyright(c) 2018 Intel Corporation.
[   12.783015] EXT4-fs (sda3): mounted filesystem without journal. Opts: (null)
[   17.855384] random: crng init done
[   17.855438] random: 5 urandom warning(s) missed due to ratelimiting
[   18.429089] dahdi: loading out-of-tree module taints kernel.
[   18.430757] dahdi: Version: 3.2.0
[   18.432068] dahdi: Telephony Interface Registered on major 196
[   22.500961] wctdm24xxp :02:00.0: Port 1: Installed -- AUTO FXO (FCC mode)
[   22.501025] wctdm24xxp :02:00.0: Port 2: Installed -- AUTO FXS/DPO
[   22.501070] wctdm24xxp :02:00.0: Port 3: Installed -- AUTO FXS/DPO
[   22.501115] wctdm24xxp :02:00.0: Port 4: Installed -- AUTO FXS/DPO
[   22.502438] wctdm24xxp :02:00.0: Found a Wildcard TDM: Wildcard TDM410P 
(0 BRI spans, 4 analog channels)
[   22.511330] dahdi_echocan_oslec: Registered echo canceler 'OSLEC'
[   22.522642] dahdi_echocan_mg2: Registered echo canceler 'MG2'
[   23.793592] w83627ehf: Found W83627DHG-P chip at 0x290
[   25.210820] e1000e :01:00.0 eth0: NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full Duplex, 
Flow Control: Rx/Tx
[   28.547237] EXT4-fs (sdb1): mounting ext3 file system using the ext4 
subsystem
[   28.693669] EXT4-fs (sdb1): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: 
(null)
[   33.390794] sched: RT throttling activated


HOME-PBX etc # df -h
FilesystemSize  Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root10.5M  9.5M393.0K  96% /oldroot
devtmpfs512.0K 0512.0K   0% /dev
none144.7M144.7M 0 100% /
none  9.8M152.0K  9.6M   2% /tmp
none  9.8M312.0K  9.5M   3% /var
none512.0K 0512.0K   0% /dev/shm
none512.0K 0512.0K   0% /mnt/unionfs
/dev/sda2   983.1M309.7M623.4M  33% /mnt/asturw
none144.7M144.7M 0 100% /mnt/unionfs/asturo/etc
unionfs   1.1G454.4M623.4M  42% /mnt/unionfs/union/etc
unionfs   1.1G454.4M623.4M  42% /etc
none144.7M144.7M 0 100% /mnt/unionfs/asturo/stat
unionfs   1.1G454.4M623.4M  42% /mnt/unionfs/union/stat
unionfs   1.1G454.4M623.4M  42% /stat
/dev/sda357.5G 25.9G 28.6G  48% /mnt/kd
/dev/sda1   191.7M130.4M 61.3M  68% /oldroot/cdrom
/dev/sdb1   112.2G  6.6G 99.9G   6% /mnt/kd/USB
HOME-PBX etc # 


> On Apr 28, 2023, at 6:58 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck  
> wrote:
> 
> /etc/udev/rules.d 

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Re: [Astlinux-users] USB disk automount in Astlinux

2023-04-28 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
A line in /etc/fstab will do the trick. Figure out what what dev is your USB 
drive and the partition type and change the line accordingly 

My example below is for my 256G USB drive I use for backing up my configs

/dev/sdb1 /mnt/kd/USB ext3 noauto,noatime 0 0




> On Apr 28, 2023, at 5:34 PM, Gonzalo  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> What would be the best way to configure automount for an external usb disk in 
> Astlinux?
> 
> The goal is to get the disk mounted automatically on a fixed path every time 
> the disk is plugged into Astlinux box.
> 
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Re: [Astlinux-users] Firewall / Adaptive Ban for external / internet brute force attacks

2023-04-23 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
Thanks much Lonnie. These are some awesome ideas.  I will try some and report 
back.

Cheers
Ionel



> On Apr 22, 2023, at 1:38 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck  
> wrote:
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> Hi Ionel,
> 
>> Is it possible to create a rule and say only this “extension” can log in and 
>> everything else drop?
> 
> No, that would require some sort of deep inspection at the firewall level.
> 
> A couple of ideas...
> 
> 1) Using 'sipgrep' from the AstLinux CLI, have your brother call you and see 
> what the "User-Agent:" header is:
> --
> User-Agent: ___
> --
> Then using the "sip-user-agent" firewall plugin [1] in whitelist mode, define 
> SIP_USER_AGENT_PASS_TYPES
> 
> For example:
> --
> SIP_USER_AGENT_PASS_TYPES="___"
> --
> 
> That should reduce a lot of of 5060 spam.
> 
> Note -> If you have other external SIP endpoints you would need to add (space 
> separate) their User-Agent to SIP_USER_AGENT_PASS_TYPES as well.
> 
> 
> 2)  If your brother's network can perform dynamic DNS, then the "DynDNS Host 
> Open plugin" could be used on only allow your brother, and then remove the 
> "Pass EXT->Local UDP 0/0 5060" firewall rule.
> 
> For example:
> --
> DYNDNS_HOST_OPEN_UDP="x.duckdns.org~5060"
> --
> 
> 3) If your brother's IP address does not change much, say it is "1.2.3.4" 
> perform a
> --
> whois 1.2.3.4 | grep '^CIDR:'
> --
> and use that CIDR instead of 0/0 in the UDP 5060 firewall rule. Something 
> like "Pass EXT->Local UDP 1.2.0.0/16 5060"
> 
> 
> Lonnie
> 
> 
> [1] 
> https://doc.astlinux-project.org/userdoc:tt_firewall_plugins#sip-user-agent
> 
> 
> 
>> On Apr 22, 2023, at 12:05 PM, Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> I had to open port 5060 to the internet for my brother PAP2-NA to get in. 
>> Initially I started getting a lot of brute force attacks but the 
>> “adaptive-ban” plugins took care of it.  Now I am getting a different type  
>> of attacks?  See logs bellow.
>> 
>> I do have a firewall from UDMP-SE and this PBX is on a DMZ. I forward port 
>> 5060 on my WAN to this PBX.
>> 
>> Is it possible to create a rule and say only this “extension” can log in and 
>> everything else drop?  For instance the PAP2-NA extension is 505 for the 
>> purpose of this exercise. 
>> 
>> Thanks in advance
>> Ionel
>> 
>> 
>> Apr 22 10:55:29 HOME-PBX local0.warn asterisk[1092]: WARNING[1285]: 
>> chan_sip.c:4151 in retrans_pkt: Retransmission timeout reached on 
>> transmission 1447810443-1891497107-14325089 for seqno 2 (Critical Response) 
>> -- See https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/SIP+Retransmissions
>> Packet timed out after 32000ms with no response
>> Apr 22 10:56:26 HOME-PBX local0.notice asterisk[1092]: 
>> NOTICE[1285][C-0027]: chan_sip.c:19672 in 
>> send_check_user_failure_response: Failed to authenticate device <
>> sip:9998@192.168.0.15:5060
>>> ;tag=1922473623 for INVITE, code = -1
>> Apr 22 10:56:58 HOME-PBX local0.warn asterisk[1092]: WARNING[1285]: 
>> chan_sip.c:4151 in retrans_pkt: Retransmission timeout reached on 
>> transmission 1920380597-2112014333-1667702904 for seqno 2 (Critical 
>> Response) -- See 
>> https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/SIP+Retransmissions
>> Packet timed out after 32000ms with no response
>> Apr 22 10:57:38 HOME-PBX local0.warn asterisk[1092]: WARNING[1285]: 
>> chan_sip.c:4210 in retrans_pkt: Timeout on 1138283951-307500403-1980426376 
>> on non-critical invite transaction.
>> Apr 22 10:57:55 HOME-PBX local0.notice asterisk[1092]: 
>> NOTICE[1285][C-0029]: chan_sip.c:19672 in 
>> send_check_user_failure_response: Failed to authenticate device <
>> sip:9998@192.168.0.15:5060
>>> ;tag=739451700 for INVITE, code = -1
>> Apr 22 10:58:27 HOME-PBX local0.warn asterisk[1092]: WARNING[1285]: 
>> chan_sip.c:4151 in retrans_pkt: Retransmission timeout reached on 
>> transmission 76533194-1510649679-2136561043 for seqno 2 (Critical Response) 
>> -- See 
>> https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/SIP+Retransmissions
>> Packet timed out after 32000ms with no response
>> Apr 22 11:02:56 HOME-PBX local0.warn asterisk[1092]: WARNING[1285]: 
>> chan_sip.c:4210 in retrans_pkt: Timeout on 2133735229-376621693-426493952 on 
>> non-critical invite transaction.
>> Apr 22 11:03:00 HOME-PBX local0.notice asterisk[1092]: 
>> NOTICE[1285][C-002b]: chan_sip.c:19672 in 
>> send_check_user_failure_response: Failed to authenticate device <
>> sip:8889@

[Astlinux-users] Firewall / Adaptive Ban for external / internet brute force attacks

2023-04-22 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
I had to open port 5060 to the internet for my brother PAP2-NA to get in. 
Initially I started getting a lot of brute force attacks but the “adaptive-ban” 
plugins took care of it.  Now I am getting a different type  of attacks?  See 
logs bellow.

I do have a firewall from UDMP-SE and this PBX is on a DMZ. I forward port 5060 
on my WAN to this PBX.

Is it possible to create a rule and say only this “extension” can log in and 
everything else drop?  For instance the PAP2-NA extension is 505 for the 
purpose of this exercise. 

Thanks in advance
Ionel


Apr 22 10:55:29 HOME-PBX local0.warn asterisk[1092]: WARNING[1285]: 
chan_sip.c:4151 in retrans_pkt: Retransmission timeout reached on transmission 
1447810443-1891497107-14325089 for seqno 2 (Critical Response) -- See 
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/SIP+Retransmissions Packet timed out 
after 32000ms with no response
Apr 22 10:56:26 HOME-PBX local0.notice asterisk[1092]: 
NOTICE[1285][C-0027]: chan_sip.c:19672 in send_check_user_failure_response: 
Failed to authenticate device ;tag=1922473623 for 
INVITE, code = -1
Apr 22 10:56:58 HOME-PBX local0.warn asterisk[1092]: WARNING[1285]: 
chan_sip.c:4151 in retrans_pkt: Retransmission timeout reached on transmission 
1920380597-2112014333-1667702904 for seqno 2 (Critical Response) -- See 
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/SIP+Retransmissions Packet timed out 
after 32000ms with no response
Apr 22 10:57:38 HOME-PBX local0.warn asterisk[1092]: WARNING[1285]: 
chan_sip.c:4210 in retrans_pkt: Timeout on 1138283951-307500403-1980426376 on 
non-critical invite transaction.
Apr 22 10:57:55 HOME-PBX local0.notice asterisk[1092]: 
NOTICE[1285][C-0029]: chan_sip.c:19672 in send_check_user_failure_response: 
Failed to authenticate device ;tag=739451700 for 
INVITE, code = -1
Apr 22 10:58:27 HOME-PBX local0.warn asterisk[1092]: WARNING[1285]: 
chan_sip.c:4151 in retrans_pkt: Retransmission timeout reached on transmission 
76533194-1510649679-2136561043 for seqno 2 (Critical Response) -- See 
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/SIP+Retransmissions Packet timed out 
after 32000ms with no response
Apr 22 11:02:56 HOME-PBX local0.warn asterisk[1092]: WARNING[1285]: 
chan_sip.c:4210 in retrans_pkt: Timeout on 2133735229-376621693-426493952 on 
non-critical invite transaction.
Apr 22 11:03:00 HOME-PBX local0.notice asterisk[1092]: 
NOTICE[1285][C-002b]: chan_sip.c:19672 in send_check_user_failure_response: 
Failed to authenticate device ;tag=595665381 for 
INVITE, code = -1
Apr 22 11:03:32 HOME-PBX local0.warn asterisk[1092]: WARNING[1285]: 
chan_sip.c:4151 in retrans_pkt: Retransmission timeout reached on transmission 
1076661996-1742674713-465326551 for seqno 2 (Critical Response) -- See 
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/SIP+Retransmissions Packet timed out 
after 32000ms with no response
Apr 22 11:04:30 HOME-PBX local0.notice asterisk[1092]: 
NOTICE[1285][C-002c]: chan_sip.c:19672 in send_check_user_failure_response: 
Failed to authenticate device ;tag=43636851 for 
INVITE, code = -1
Apr 22 11:05:02 HOME-PBX local0.warn asterisk[1092]: WARNING[1285]: 
chan_sip.c:4151 in retrans_pkt: Retransmission timeout reached on transmission 
172031-387023100-315880286 for seqno 2 (Critical Response) -- See 
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/SIP+Retransmissions Packet timed out 
after 32000ms with no response
Apr 22 11:05:59 HOME-PBX local0.notice asterisk[1092]: 
NOTICE[1285][C-002d]: chan_sip.c:19672 in send_check_user_failure_response: 
Failed to authenticate device ;tag=1367210315 for 
INVITE, code = -1
Apr 22 11:06:31 HOME-PBX local0.warn asterisk[1092]: WARNING[1285]: 
chan_sip.c:4151 in retrans_pkt: Retransmission timeout reached on transmission 
2061695187-795614543-1485048389 for seqno 2 (Critical Response) -- See 
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/SIP+Retransmissions Packet timed out 
after 32000ms with no response
Apr 22 11:07:27 HOME-PBX local0.notice asterisk[1092]: 
NOTICE[1285][C-002e]: chan_sip.c:19672 in send_check_user_failure_response: 
Failed to authenticate device ;tag=277172302 for 
INVITE, code = -1
Apr 22 11:07:59 HOME-PBX local0.warn asterisk[1092]: WARNING[1285]: 
chan_sip.c:4151 in retrans_pkt: Retransmission timeout reached on transmission 
1019652159-463033238-1026431883 for seqno 2 (Critical Response) -- See 
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/SIP+Retransmissions Packet timed out 
after 32000ms with no response
Apr 22 11:08:57 HOME-PBX local0.notice asterisk[1092]: 
NOTICE[1285][C-002f]: chan_sip.c:19672 in send_check_user_failure_response: 
Failed to authenticate device ;tag=1163877947 for 
INVITE, code = -1
Apr 22 11:09:29 HOME-PBX local0.warn asterisk[1092]: WARNING[1285]: 
chan_sip.c:4151 in retrans_pkt: Retransmission timeout reached on transmission 
469319743-1015333260-1652986992 for seqno 2 (Critical Response) -- See 
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/SIP+Retransmissions Packet timed out 
after 

Re: [Astlinux-users] Announcing AstLinux Release: 1.4.5

2022-03-14 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
I even managed to upgrade to Asterisk 18.  Man I LOVE this Astlinux. The most 
rock solid environment ever. 

Thanks all for all the hard and good work



> On Mar 13, 2022, at 4:20 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck  
> wrote:
> 
> If you are at 1.4.5 with ast13se-firmware-1.x, change the Asterisk version 
> via the Prefs tab (ast16-firmware-1.x or ast18-firmware-1.x), then go the 
> System tab and first perform "Revert to Previous" then "Upgrade with New" as 
> usual.
> 
> Ref: https://doc.astlinux-project.org/userdoc:tt_asterisk_upgrade_version
> 
> Lonnie
> 
> 
>> On Mar 13, 2022, at 2:41 PM, Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>> Thanks Michael.  So I managed to update to 1.4.5 but on Asterisk 13.
>> 
>> How do I switch to Asterisk 16 now? Or 18? 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Mar 13, 2022, at 1:19 PM, Michael Keuter  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> as stated in the release info, the Asterisk 13 version is no more updated, 
>>> but ast13se, ast16 + ast18.
>>> 
>>>> Am 13.03.2022 um 19:15 schrieb Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users 
>>>> :
>>>> 
>>>> Is strange, when I do an update from the GUI it tells me 1.4.4 is the 
>>>> latest version. It used to work upgrading from there just fine. Anything 
>>>> changed?
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On Mar 2, 2022, at 7:49 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck  
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Announcing AstLinux Release: 1.4.5
>>>>> 
>>>>> More Info: AstLinux Project
>>>>> https://www.astlinux-project.org/
>>>>> 
>>>>> AstLinux 1.4.5 Highlights:
>>>>> * Asterisk Versions: 13.38.3, 16.21.1, 18.10.0
>>>>> * Asterisk 18.x is now supported, along with Asterisk 16.x and Asterisk 
>>>>> 13.x built --without-pjproject
>>>>> * Previous ast13-firmware-1.x is no longer being updated, 
>>>>> ast13-firmware-1.x users should either switch to ast16-firmware-1.x 
>>>>> (recommended) or use ast13se-firmware-1.x if chan_pjsip is not used in 
>>>>> your dialplan.
>>>>> 
>>>>> * Linux Kernel 4.19.230, security and bug fixes
>>>>> * RUNNIX, version bump to runnix-0.6.6
>>>>> * OpenSSL, version bump to 1.1.1m, security fixes: none
>>>>> * WireGuard VPN, module 1.0.20211208 (version bump), tools 1.0.20210914 
>>>>> (no change)
>>>>> * strongSwan, version 5.5.3, security fix: CVE-2021-45079
>>>>> * libcurl (curl) version bump to 7.81.0
>>>>> * chrony, version bump to 4.2
>>>>> * darkstat, version bump to 3.0.721
>>>>> * expat, version bump to 2.4.6, security fixes: many
>>>>> * Monit, version bump to 5.31.0
>>>>> * msmtp, version bump to 1.8.19, 'msmtpd' security fix
>>>>> * mtr, version bump to 0.95
>>>>> * prosody, version bump to 0.11.13
>>>>> * tarsnap, version bump to 1.0.40, "Trust No One" encrypted backups using 
>>>>> the Tarsnap Backup service.
>>>>> * vnStat, version bump to 2.9
>>>>> * zabbix, version bump to 4.0.38
>>>>> * Asterisk '13se' (stable edition) version 13.38.3 is the last Asterisk 
>>>>> 13.x "Legacy" version, built --without-pjproject 
>>>>> * Package upgrades providing important security and bug fixes
>>>>> 
>>>>> Full ChangeLog:
>>>>> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/astlinux-project/astlinux/1.4.5/docs/ChangeLog.txt
>>>>> 
>>>>> All users are encouraged to upgrade, read the ChangeLog for the details.
>>>>> 
>>>>> AstLinux Team
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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>>> 
>>> 
>>> Michael
>>> 
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>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: [Astlinux-users] Announcing AstLinux Release: 1.4.5

2022-03-13 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
Hey THANKS much Lonnie. It worked Sir. Perfect migration :-)

> On Mar 13, 2022, at 4:20 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck  
> wrote:
> 
> If you are at 1.4.5 with ast13se-firmware-1.x, change the Asterisk version 
> via the Prefs tab (ast16-firmware-1.x or ast18-firmware-1.x), then go the 
> System tab and first perform "Revert to Previous" then "Upgrade with New" as 
> usual.
> 
> Ref: https://doc.astlinux-project.org/userdoc:tt_asterisk_upgrade_version 
> 
> 
> Lonnie

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Re: [Astlinux-users] Announcing AstLinux Release: 1.4.5

2022-03-13 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
Thanks Michael.  So I managed to update to 1.4.5 but on Asterisk 13.

How do I switch to Asterisk 16 now? Or 18? 



> On Mar 13, 2022, at 1:19 PM, Michael Keuter  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> as stated in the release info, the Asterisk 13 version is no more updated, 
> but ast13se, ast16 + ast18.
> 
>> Am 13.03.2022 um 19:15 schrieb Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users 
>> :
>> 
>> Is strange, when I do an update from the GUI it tells me 1.4.4 is the latest 
>> version. It used to work upgrading from there just fine. Anything changed?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Mar 2, 2022, at 7:49 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Announcing AstLinux Release: 1.4.5
>>> 
>>> More Info: AstLinux Project
>>> https://www.astlinux-project.org/
>>> 
>>> AstLinux 1.4.5 Highlights:
>>> * Asterisk Versions: 13.38.3, 16.21.1, 18.10.0
>>> * Asterisk 18.x is now supported, along with Asterisk 16.x and Asterisk 
>>> 13.x built --without-pjproject
>>> * Previous ast13-firmware-1.x is no longer being updated, 
>>> ast13-firmware-1.x users should either switch to ast16-firmware-1.x 
>>> (recommended) or use ast13se-firmware-1.x if chan_pjsip is not used in your 
>>> dialplan.
>>> 
>>> * Linux Kernel 4.19.230, security and bug fixes
>>> * RUNNIX, version bump to runnix-0.6.6
>>> * OpenSSL, version bump to 1.1.1m, security fixes: none
>>> * WireGuard VPN, module 1.0.20211208 (version bump), tools 1.0.20210914 (no 
>>> change)
>>> * strongSwan, version 5.5.3, security fix: CVE-2021-45079
>>> * libcurl (curl) version bump to 7.81.0
>>> * chrony, version bump to 4.2
>>> * darkstat, version bump to 3.0.721
>>> * expat, version bump to 2.4.6, security fixes: many
>>> * Monit, version bump to 5.31.0
>>> * msmtp, version bump to 1.8.19, 'msmtpd' security fix
>>> * mtr, version bump to 0.95
>>> * prosody, version bump to 0.11.13
>>> * tarsnap, version bump to 1.0.40, "Trust No One" encrypted backups using 
>>> the Tarsnap Backup service.
>>> * vnStat, version bump to 2.9
>>> * zabbix, version bump to 4.0.38
>>> * Asterisk '13se' (stable edition) version 13.38.3 is the last Asterisk 
>>> 13.x "Legacy" version, built --without-pjproject 
>>> * Package upgrades providing important security and bug fixes
>>> 
>>> Full ChangeLog:
>>> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/astlinux-project/astlinux/1.4.5/docs/ChangeLog.txt
>>> 
>>> All users are encouraged to upgrade, read the ChangeLog for the details.
>>> 
>>> AstLinux Team
>>> 
>>> 
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> 
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> 
> http://www.mksolutions.info
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [Astlinux-users] Announcing AstLinux Release: 1.4.5

2022-03-13 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
Thanks much as always. Dooh, who reads the instructions. I apologize :)


> On Mar 13, 2022, at 1:49 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck  
> wrote:
> 
> So, if you are not using chan_pjsip you could change to ast13se-firmware-1.x 
> (via Prefs Tab) or alternatively start using ast16-firmware-1.x ... either of 
> those will get you to version 1.4.5 .

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Re: [Astlinux-users] Astlinux on VmWare with Digium Wildcard TDM410

2022-02-05 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
You’re correct PCI vs PCI-E :) my mistake 

I actually do have a spare Digium AEX410 PIC-E which should do the trick for 
that mobo.  Will that work?

Cheers






> On Feb 5, 2022, at 12:26 PM, Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users 
>  wrote:
> 
> That sealed the deal Lonnie.  Why break a perfectly working thing LOL. I will 
> leave it alone for now.  The SIP/ATA gateways won’t  work with the automation 
> stuff I am doing. 
> 
> Thank you all  for continuing to support these analog TDM410 cards in all 
> astlinux releases.  That’s a big ask and you guys are just awesome
> 
> And as for the full PCI, actually my mobo SuperMicro X11SPM-F does have 3 PCI 
> slots on it. I run a 2nd generation Xeon 28 cores on it with 256G memory so I 
> think is beefy enough :)
> 
> https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/motherboard/X11SPM-F 
> <https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/motherboard/X11SPM-F>
> 
> 
> Cheer and thanks again 
> 
> Ionel Chila
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Feb 5, 2022, at 11:57 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck > <mailto:li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Feb 5, 2022, at 11:50 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck >> <mailto:li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Feb 5, 2022, at 11:09 AM, Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users 
>>>> >>> <mailto:astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I had this dedicated box with a Digium Wildcard TDM410 running forever, 
>>>> thanks for all the hard work that is put into this great project.  I run 
>>>> few SIP trunks on this home PBX with VOIP providers from Europe, Asia and 
>>>> US as I have family all over the world.  I also use this for some 
>>>> automation tasks, so the need for the FXO and FXS modules besides my home 
>>>> line.
>>>> 
>>>> I am in process of consolidating some of my small servers into a beefy 
>>>> VmWare Esxi 7.0 server and I was wondering if migrating from this current 
>>>> physical PBX to VmWare will work.  The only part I am not sure in VmWare 
>>>> is about TDM410. Will this  TDM410 card still work properly even in the 
>>>> virtual environment, of course after putting the card in passthrough mode. 
>>>> Does anyone have a similar working setup?
>>>> 
>>>> https://doc.astlinux-project.org/userdoc:guest_vm_vmware_vsphere 
>>>> <https://doc.astlinux-project.org/userdoc:guest_vm_vmware_vsphere>
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Ionel Chila
>>> 
>>> The TDM410 is PCI not PCIe, so you have a "beefy VmWare Esxi 7.0 server" 
>>> with PCI?
>>> 
>>> While possible, (I have never done it) I would consider reserving one of 
>>> your old boxes with PCI as a home-built SIP/ATA using AstLinux.
>>> 
>>> Lonnie
>> 
>> Update Ionel,
>> 
>> No, using a DAHDI card will not work in a VM, as least with the standard 
>> builds as the Digium hardware firmware is not installed for genx86_64-vm 
>> builds.
>> 
>> Building you own SIP/ATA gateway is the best option ... or leave a working 
>> solution alone :-)
>> 
>> Lonnie
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: [Astlinux-users] Astlinux on VmWare with Digium Wildcard TDM410

2022-02-05 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
That sealed the deal Lonnie.  Why break a perfectly working thing LOL. I will 
leave it alone for now.  The SIP/ATA gateways won’t  work with the automation 
stuff I am doing. 

Thank you all  for continuing to support these analog TDM410 cards in all 
astlinux releases.  That’s a big ask and you guys are just awesome

And as for the full PCI, actually my mobo SuperMicro X11SPM-F does have 3 PCI 
slots on it. I run a 2nd generation Xeon 28 cores on it with 256G memory so I 
think is beefy enough :)

https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/motherboard/X11SPM-F 
<https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/motherboard/X11SPM-F>


Cheer and thanks again 

Ionel Chila





> On Feb 5, 2022, at 11:57 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck  
> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On Feb 5, 2022, at 11:50 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck  
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> On Feb 5, 2022, at 11:09 AM, Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> I had this dedicated box with a Digium Wildcard TDM410 running forever, 
>>> thanks for all the hard work that is put into this great project.  I run 
>>> few SIP trunks on this home PBX with VOIP providers from Europe, Asia and 
>>> US as I have family all over the world.  I also use this for some 
>>> automation tasks, so the need for the FXO and FXS modules besides my home 
>>> line.
>>> 
>>> I am in process of consolidating some of my small servers into a beefy 
>>> VmWare Esxi 7.0 server and I was wondering if migrating from this current 
>>> physical PBX to VmWare will work.  The only part I am not sure in VmWare is 
>>> about TDM410. Will this  TDM410 card still work properly even in the 
>>> virtual environment, of course after putting the card in passthrough mode. 
>>> Does anyone have a similar working setup?
>>> 
>>> https://doc.astlinux-project.org/userdoc:guest_vm_vmware_vsphere
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> Ionel Chila
>> 
>> The TDM410 is PCI not PCIe, so you have a "beefy VmWare Esxi 7.0 server" 
>> with PCI?
>> 
>> While possible, (I have never done it) I would consider reserving one of 
>> your old boxes with PCI as a home-built SIP/ATA using AstLinux.
>> 
>> Lonnie
> 
> Update Ionel,
> 
> No, using a DAHDI card will not work in a VM, as least with the standard 
> builds as the Digium hardware firmware is not installed for genx86_64-vm 
> builds.
> 
> Building you own SIP/ATA gateway is the best option ... or leave a working 
> solution alone :-)
> 
> Lonnie
> 
> 
> 
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[Astlinux-users] Astlinux on VmWare with Digium Wildcard TDM410

2022-02-05 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
I had this dedicated box with a Digium Wildcard TDM410 running forever, thanks 
for all the hard work that is put into this great project.  I run few SIP 
trunks on this home PBX with VOIP providers from Europe, Asia and US as I have 
family all over the world.  I also use this for some automation tasks, so the 
need for the FXO and FXS modules besides my home line.

I am in process of consolidating some of my small servers into a beefy VmWare 
Esxi 7.0 server and I was wondering if migrating from this current physical PBX 
to VmWare will work.  The only part I am not sure in VmWare is about TDM410. 
Will this  TDM410 card still work properly even in the virtual environment, of 
course after putting the card in passthrough mode. Does anyone have a similar 
working setup?

https://doc.astlinux-project.org/userdoc:guest_vm_vmware_vsphere 


Thanks
Ionel Chila


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Re: [Astlinux-users] Moving to Asterisk 16 from 13 guidance

2022-01-20 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
Thanks Michael. How about 13 to 18?  Might as well go that path since I plan to 
make a switch :)

Cheers



> On Jan 20, 2022, at 6:09 PM, Michael Keuter  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> Am 21.01.2022 um 00:57 schrieb Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users 
>> :
>> 
>> Any guidance / faq, formal or informal for moving from Asterisk 13 to 16?  I 
>> run a very small home setup with 3 SIP providers and about 20 clients.  My 
>> sip.conf and extensions.conf is not that complex :) 
>> Do I need to put in another image?  
> 
> No, just make a backup before. Then change the Repository URL.
> 
>> Would it preserve my current configuration? I appreciate any guidance.
> 
> Your current config is preserved. Asterisk 16 includes a few new modules. You 
> can exclude them in "modules.conf" with "noload => xyz.so" if you don't need 
> them.
> No so much has changed in the dialplan.
> 
> Look into the CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt:
> https://github.com/asterisk/asterisk/tree/16
> 
>> As always great community and great work with Astlinux team.
>> 
>> Cheers
>> 
>> 
>> |
>> | A | Release: astlinux-1.4.4 - Asterisk 13.38.3
>> | s |   Host Name: HOME-PBX.entouch.net
>> | t |   Last Boot: 2022-01-20 12:21
>> | L |   Linux: 4.19.208-astlinux x86_64
>> | i | CPU: Intel Atom D2550 (4x) @ 1866 MHz
>> | n | RAM: 3933 MB
>> | u |  Board Type: genx86_64
>> | x |Hardware: Generic x86_64
>> |
>> HOME-PBX ~ # 
> 
> 
> Michael
> 
> http://www.mksolutions.info
> 
> 
> 
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[Astlinux-users] Moving to Asterisk 16 from 13 guidance

2022-01-20 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
Any guidance / faq, formal or informal for moving from Asterisk 13 to 16?  I 
run a very small home setup with 3 SIP providers and about 20 clients.  My 
sip.conf and extensions.conf is not that complex :) 
Do I need to put in another image?  Would it preserve my current configuration? 
I appreciate any guidance.

As always great community and great work with Astlinux team.

Cheers


|
| A | Release: astlinux-1.4.4 - Asterisk 13.38.3
| s |   Host Name: HOME-PBX.entouch.net 
| t |   Last Boot: 2022-01-20 12:21
| L |   Linux: 4.19.208-astlinux x86_64
| i | CPU: Intel Atom D2550 (4x) @ 1866 MHz
| n | RAM: 3933 MB
| u |  Board Type: genx86_64
| x |Hardware: Generic x86_64
|
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[Astlinux-users] Clone Astlinux SSD Hard Drive

2021-11-14 Thread Ionel Chila via Astlinux-users
I had this Astlinux box running for almost 12 years now. Rock SOLID and thanks 
to Astlinux. Thanks for all the good and hard work going into this.

I am thinking about switching the system to a Supermicro motherboard mini-itx 
to get the IPMI capabilities. I could just plug in the same SSD drive, boot up 
and be done with it but I would love to upgrade the SSD as well.
That being said what is best way to clone the 2 SSD drives?  DD or other 
method?  I have a lot of custom stuff so re-installing the astlinux fresh and 
transferring manually will be a pain.  Cloning is the way to go. 

Cheers and many thanks
Ionel Chila

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