Hi Steve,
What language is that please? We're using Perl and so far I haven't found
an equivalent there.
Thanks for your help.
On Fri, 7 Jun 2019 at 12:10, Steve Edwards
wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Jun 2019, David Cunningham wrote:
>
> > We have a need to record audio and allow the user to press any
On Fri, 7 Jun 2019, David Cunningham wrote:
We have a need to record audio and allow the user to press any DTMF key
to end the recording. Currently we're using the AGI command "record
file" which does allow us to specify which DTMF keys can end the
recording.
However we also need to know
Hello,
We have a need to record audio and allow the user to press any DTMF key to
end the recording. Currently we're using the AGI command "record file"
which does allow us to specify which DTMF keys can end the recording.
However we also need to know *which* key actually ended the recording.
Too bad.
LOTS of users will still want to continue to use these cards, example the OP!
Good news it probably suppresses prices on used cards!
John Novack
Malcolm Davenport wrote:
Howdy,
That is correct.
The list of supported cards is in the README file (not the -complete package
Howdy,
That is correct.
The list of supported cards is in the README file (not the -complete
package README, but the dahdi-linux README)
Cheers
On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 2:52 PM John Novack SCII_U
wrote:
> Doesn't DAHDI 3.0 remove support for a bunch of older cards, including the
> TDM400 and
On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 1:51 PM John Novack SCII_U
wrote:
> Doesn't DAHDI 3.0 remove support for a bunch of older cards, including the
> TDM400 and 410?
>
If it does, they have a funny way of implementing it, since the proper
modules are still being loaded.
This is a $600+ card, which is about
Doesn't DAHDI 3.0 remove support for a bunch of older cards, including the
TDM400 and 410?
John Novack
Greg Woods wrote:
On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 12:17 PM Malcolm Davenport mailto:malco...@sangoma.com>> wrote:
Howdy,
There's a dahdi-linux-complete-3.1.0-rc1+3.1.0-rc1.tar.gz.
On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 12:17 PM Malcolm Davenport
wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> There's a dahdi-linux-complete-3.1.0-rc1+3.1.0-rc1.tar.gz.
>
> Try that.
>
I noticed that was there, but I didn't try it originally because it's
obviously a beta version. However, I did download it and try it. It does
Hello
Anyone have a working copy of Fail2ban asterisk filter asterisk.conf
for Asterisk 16 running PJSIP.
I have tried 10 different filters but none of them show any matches when
testing with
fail2ban-regex
I see date template hits but no matches
My log
[2019-06-06 15:37:20] NOTICE[18081]
Howdy,
There's a dahdi-linux-complete-3.1.0-rc1+3.1.0-rc1.tar.gz.
Try that.
On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 1:11 PM Greg Woods wrote:
> Seems like I post about this about once a year, when it's time to upgrade
> Fedora.
>
> I first got this error trying to compile a patched version of
>
Seems like I post about this about once a year, when it's time to upgrade
Fedora.
I first got this error trying to compile a patched version of
dahdi-linux-2.11.1; I noticed that there is now a
dahdi-linux-complete-3.0.0+3.0.0, so I tried that one with the same result.
If I compile it while
I'm trying to use linphone-android with asterisk but there is an aspect
of the way asterisk and linphone-android interact with MESSAGE
transactions that is causing problems.
The linphone-android folks consider both the To: and From: address in
MESSAGE transactions when deciding which "chat" to
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