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PATH or other environment variables?
Does
sudo env --ignore /home/silentm/bin/usbserial -start
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Rename the wav to ulaw
Miss_audio.ulaw
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The GROUP() and GROUP_COUNT() functions and the GOTOIF() application
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On Tue, 20 Dec 2011, Douglas Mortensen wrote:
Excellent. Do you think these functions would enable me to create rules
based on both the concurrent # of inbound
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SIP in India is illegal.
What about IAX, Skype, VPN, etc?
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. Sometimes it's just that they
number things in a different order than we were expecting. Sometimes, it
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these regions -- feel free to `s/China, North Korea, Iran/United States,
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Personally, I find any approach that tracks log files 'hackish' but if you
centralize your logging (which I always do) it does allow you to detect
patterns of abuse across multiple hosts.
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On Mon, 28 Nov 2011, Todd Routhier wrote:
In regards to CentOS 5 then say 5.3 should be fine?
When you 'sudo yum -y upgrade' you will discover that you are then
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Or, (since the OP seems a bit newbish), read up on extension pattern
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tshark and wireshark may also yield clues.
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channel IAX2 (Cause 20 Unknown)
If you enable IAX debugging you may get some clues.
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page from the phone outputting to a file and
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On Fri, 14 Oct 2011, Steve Edwards wrote:
Since you have access to the Asterisk server's command line, you could use
wget to retrieve the index page from the phone outputting to a file and scp
the file back to you for your local viewing pleasure.
On Fri, 14 Oct 2011, Danny
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Instead of ignoring the signal, how setting up a handler and logging
the reception?
On Mon, 26 Sep 2011, Mehmet Avcioglu wrote:
The program is written in a very top to bottom way (himm stateless?
non-oo? not sure what to call it) and would be really
as 'me.'
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format your file correctly, Asterisk can play it.
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:32 obd-demo.alaw
Am i doing it correctly ? Please comment
I've never used alaw (I'm in the US).
I don't think an MP3 needs 'execute' permissions :)
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wireshark.
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Try put the php in the AGI directory and call it via AGI() in Asterisk.
If the script does not conform to the AGI protocol, do not call it with
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Gao wrote:
Try put the php in the AGI directory and call it via AGI() in Asterisk.
On Wed, Aug 24, 2011, Steve Edwards wrote:
If the script does not conform to the AGI protocol, do not call it with
agi().
On Wed, 24 Aug 2011, Tim King wrote:
What does this mean? The suggestion from Jian
=${EPOCH})
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'alphabetization'), it is much easier to maintain when you pass several
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You can pass multiple parameters on the command line like:
exten = *,n,system(echo ${EPOCH} ${CHANNEL} /tmp/foo)
(When I wrote this example, I used the EXTEN channel variable instead of
EPOCH. Extra points for the first reader to explain
capabilities in conjunction with Asterisk ?
Invest a couple of days reading http://nerdvittles.com/
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will only
allow you to set it to a number allocated to you, some will not let you
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to be pretty good stuff.
[un]Fortunately, I've never had the need to try either.
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On Sun, 14 Aug 2011, Tahar .H wrote:
can some one please explain to me what this one stands for :
Exten = 1234,1,read(numtodial,enternum,10,skip,1,10)
[core] show application read
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and I'm too lazy to try to
figure it out.' Guess how many files have '777' on any freshly installed
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What does your sox command line look like?
Can you post a link to 'before' and 'after' files?
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way past it's 'sell date.'
The OP has his religious beliefs, many have tried to show him the light,
but he just keeps digging in deeper.
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cannot
live without, DBAN the disk and start over.
Before you re-install the OS, read up on what you should have done the
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On Thu, 21 Jul 2011, Robert Huddleston wrote:
When I get hacked I typically run a rootkit checker
http://www.chkrootkit.org/
How often do you get hacked?
How are 'they' breaking in?
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in sh running
sh running foo.
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On Wed, 20 Jul 2011, Danny Nicholas wrote:
I?m putting Asterisk in to replace an existing IVR and that PBX system
uses * to terminate number input instead of #.
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011, Steve Edwards wrote:
How about an AGI executing some mix of get data, get option, stream
file, or wait
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On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Steve Edwards
asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:
I have a TDM400p with 3 fxs and 1 fxo daughter cards.
It's in a mini-itx case with a 'right-angle' PCI riser card so the TDM400p
is 'sandwiched' between the Atom D525 CPU and the 2.5 hard drive.
I'm getting a bunch
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Steve Edwards
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I have a TDM400p with 3 fxs and 1 fxo daughter cards.
It's in a mini-itx case with a 'right-angle' PCI riser card so the
TDM400p is 'sandwiched' between the Atom D525 CPU and the 2.5 hard
drive.
I'm getting
On Wed, 13 Jul 2011, Eric Wieling wrote:
cat /proc/interrupts will tell you if the card is sharing IRQs with
anything else.
The card is on it's own on interrupt 66.
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On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 06:45:08PM -0700, Steve Edwards wrote:
while read line; do
epoch=`echo $line | cut -d '|' -f 1`
if [ $epoch -ge $start_epoch -a $epoch -le $end_epoch ]; then
echo $line
fi
done /var/log/asterisk/queue_log
[snipping snippy comments about improving
El 08/07/11 12:50, Steve Edwards escribió:
*) You can execute hundreds of AGIs written in C in the time it takes
to load the Perl interpreter and parse your script.
On Fri, 8 Jul 2011, Miguel Molina wrote:
Just curious... have you timed this to demonstrate?
What? You want to confuse
to
play with.)
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On 12/07/11 9:29 AM, Steve Edwards wrote:
Many times, I've made the statement that you can execute hundreds of
AGIs written in C in the time it takes to load an interpreter and parse
a script written in PHP or Perl.
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learning to appreciate PHP and how it lets me represent some
programming problems clearly, quickly and sufficiently efficient.
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On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Steve Edwards
asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:
Many times, I've made the statement that you can execute hundreds of AGIs
written in C in the time it takes to load an interpreter and parse a script
written in PHP or Perl.
I can see I'm going to spend the rest
On 11/07/11 23:42, Steve Edwards wrote:
'Standalone' AGIs still have advantages in lower complexity and less
impact on failure. If a bug takes out your fastagi daemon it can affect
all calls.
On Tue, 12 Jul 2011, Vincent Sweeney wrote:
I'm pretty sure if you have a bug in your AGI code
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On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, Tim Nelson wrote:
On occasion, I have calls coming into an Asterisk 1.2.x system where
the ${CALLERID(num)} includes '-'. Ex:
123-456-7890
How can I strip the dashes from the number, leaving me with
'1234567890'?
On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, Steve Edwards wrote:
I would do
have done and the hoops they have to crawl
through to achieve an inferior solution and decided I should stick to what
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How to create the conference feature in Asterisk?
RTM, keeping your eyes open for references to 'meetme.'
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On Sun, 26 Jun 2011, Rafael dos Santos Saraiva wrote:
I am referring to 3-way conference
With a little reading, you would discover that meetme can handle lots of
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What will be the VoIP calling call flow in Incoming and outgoing calls?
Eth[x] - sip.conf - extensions.conf
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to here the IVR sound files.
What is the problem in this case please help me..
NAT is a frequent culprit. Firewalls and iptables are also suspect.
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and will not function reliably
if at all.
Please use an existing AGI library for the language of your choice. Nobody
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On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 2:06 AM, Steve Edwards
asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:
AGI is an interface. It consists of reading the AGI environment from
STDIN and then, writing requests on STDOUT and reading the response from
STDIN.
On Mon, 6 Jun 2011, A E [Gmail] wrote:
Right! I did read
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 2:26 AM, Steve Edwards
asterisk@sedwards.com wrote:
I strongly suggest using an existing library for the language of your
choice.
On Mon, 6 Jun 2011, A E [Gmail] wrote:
Copy that. Not planning to write an AGI script in bash actually...it
will be written in C
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On Jun 6, 2011, at 10:51 PM, Steve Edwards asterisk@sedwards.com
wrote:
Sox has a bunch of obtuse (IMNSHO) commands. There may be one that
could automagically trim the pop for you.
On Mon, 6 Jun 2011, Sherwood McGowan wrote:
The argument is question is the trim command. If the OP wishes
FOR DIGIT 1000'
Don't loop on the error.
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