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Now you suggest to use asterisk realtime (res_config_ldap) or
astirectory??
Can I use one of them with version 1.4?
thx
On 8/30/07, Gavin Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No probs.
On 29/08/2007, Abhishek M S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Mr Gavin,
Thank you once again. Will have
Dear Mr Gavin,
Thank you once again. Will have to talk it over with my prof before
upgrading to Asterisk 1.4. The productive system is currently running on
1.2.6.
Thanks
Abhishek
On 8/28/07, Gavin Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 27/08/07, Abhishek M S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Mr Gavin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see it is res_config_ldap. You'd be much better using the latest
version in the bug tracker.
On 27/08/07, Gavin Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 26/08/07, Abhishek M S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Mr Galvin,
Gavin ;-)
Thank you for the links. Had gone
Dear all,
I'm faced with a similar situation of segregating users in 3 different
categories to be able to make: internal calls only (students); internal
local calls (staff); and internal, local international calls (profs). I do
understand that 3 different contexts would have to be defined in
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Thank you for your time and patience,
Abhishek
On 8/27/07, Gavin Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 27/08/07, Abhishek M S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Mr Galvin,
Gavin! ;-)
As of today I am using the res_config_ldap of Astirectory in my test
Asterisk system
Dear Mr Galvin,
Thank you for the links. Had gone through the bug tracker before though. I
was specifically referring to the schema for the driver 'Astirectory' and
not the one related to the real time LDAP driver for Open LDAP. In the
'Astirectory' documentation there's a file defining the
refer to the realtime info at
voipinfo.org to get a feel for what your schema should look like.
Anthony
Abhishek M S wrote:
Dear all,
May I first introduce myself. I'm a student of HAW Hamburg University
currently working for my professor on a VOIP project. We have a
Debian Linux system
Dear all,
May I first introduce myself. I'm a student of HAW Hamburg University
currently working for my professor on a VOIP project. We have a Debian
Linux system (server) on which Asterisk 1.2.6 has been successfully
installed and running. Also the asterisk SIP server has been connected to
the
schema should look like.
Anthony
Abhishek M S wrote:
Dear all,
May I first introduce myself. I'm a student of HAW Hamburg University
currently working for my professor on a VOIP project. We have a
Debian Linux system (server) on which Asterisk 1.2.6 has been
successfully installed