RE: [Asterisk-Users] Are there any graphic designers on
this list?
Mark Paterson wrote:
Is there an Asterisk Assistant for linux or windows?
It wouldn't make sense to create Asterisk Assistants for
Windoze (it'd probably be called Asterisk Wizards, btw)
because
Muiz Motani wrote
How do I go about disallowing transfers when I am
running an IAX soft phone.
You'll have to ask the author(s) of the softphone. I can
only tell you about my observations with peering Asterisk
servers which suggest that disabling transfer might solve
Hi
I am trying to build an Asterisk-1.0-RC2 server with
Zaptel support and two X100P cards.
I was wondering which Zaptel release I should check out to
go together with 1.0-RC2. I tried the CVS from 18 August
which worked fine on another machine with the exact same
OS and
Muiz Motani wrote:
I am using IAX soft clients [snip]
on a NATed private LAN [snip]
[snip] disconnected after 9 seconds.
8-10 seconds is roughly the time it takes for an IAX
transfer to kick in. I have seen similar cases not with
IAXtel but other IAX connections where end
Storm D. J. Petersen wrote:
I cannot seem to accept incoming calls
from FWD using IAX2. I followed the
directions posted at
www.fwd.pulver.com/advanced/iax
I can make outgoing calls fine using
IAX via FWD. When someone calls me
from FWD I get the following message:
Hi
a bugfix release is now available for the FWD Assistant
...
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+FWD+Assistant
further details are on the Wiki.
thanks to everybody who has provided feedback
rgds
benjk
--
Sunrise Telephone
Hi
I had asked for some help with the Asterisk Assistants
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+Assistants+for+MacOSX
and many have offered assistance with translations which I
am grateful for and like to say thank you again.
However, there hasn't
I think I need to clarify what I meant by custom icon for
the Asterisk Assistants in my earlier posting.
On the Mac an Assistant is what the Windoze world calls a
Wizard and there is a generic icon for it - the front of a
dinner suit with bow tie, the one you can see on the Wiki.
For the record, I have put up a Wiki page with a 'Guide to
getting started with Asterisk on MacOSX'
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+Getting+Started+on+MacOSX
Some sections are still incomplete, still working on them.
Note that this is based on using the various GUI
Hi
Release 1.0 of the FWD Assistant for MacOSX is now
available for download.
One bug found in pre-release 1 had already been fixed in
pre-release 2. Release 1.0 further adds automatic
installation of FWD's public keys in
/var/lib/asterisk/keys if they don't already exist
A pre-release of the FWD Assistant for automated FWD
configuration of Asterisk on MacOSX can now be downloaded
from the Wiki:
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+Assistants+for+MacOSX
It allows configuring multiple concurrent FWD accounts.
For the
Jeremy McNamara wrote:
Trilogy India wrote:
I want to know, if someone has tried
to use clustering in asterisk to increase
its scalability and make it distributed??
If yes, how easy it is to cluster?
Asterisk will not benefit from clustering.
It all depends on
Karl J. Vesterling wrote
Get an HTML capable E-Mail Program.
They've been freely available for nearly
10 years now and on just about every platform
that's got more than a 16 bit bus.
Just because some indecent folks have decided to put
indecent features into mail
Message: 9
Jay Milk wrote:
Let's see how they deal with that in their
oh-so-controlled environment
;-)
You naughty boy!
;-)
rgds
benjk
--
Sunrise Telephone Systems Ltd
9F Shibuya Daikyo Bldg., 1-13-5 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Hi
anybody who would like to test drive a pre-release of the
first OSX Assistant please visit the Wiki ...
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+MacOSX+Support
if you find any bugs please let me know by email: benjamin
(at) sunrise-tel (dot) com.
Ming-Wei Shih wrote (Re: [Asterisk-Users] Best Linux for
Asterisk)
I am running * CVS head on Gentoo/i586
and Gentoo/Sparc64 (US60 2x450/1GB RAM),
they are running great.
On sparc64 * does not compile out-of-the-box,
some hackings in the Makefiles are needed.
If you ask for help by mail, you should not block incoming
mail ...
Failed to deliver to '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
SMTP module(domain cosmicsoft.net) reports:
message text rejected by cosmicsoft.net:
550 Administrative prohibition
Ooops ;-)
Anyway, I have offered you
Steve Kennedy wrote:
I'd have thought this was on Sparc64 (i.e. UltraSparc
III)
if it's a Sun Ultra60, nought to do with Opteron.
Of course. My apologies for this brainfart.
In this case we need to create an "Asterisk Sparc64 Linux"
Wiki page because we've already
Ming-Wei Shih wrote:
I have a login on the wiki but IMHO this
does not belong to the wiki, it
should be in the src.
It belongs on the Wiki for as long as it takes to get it
into the CVS, because that's where people will be looking
for help.
Once the
Florin Andrei wrote:
OpenVPN
http://openvpn.sourceforge.net/
I used it to replace traditional IPSec-based VPNs,
it runs circles around them.
that's an opinion.
Without going into the details of how IP over SSL runs
counter to the self tuning features of
Kanuri, Seshu wrote:
You dont call this Destar or whatever
a "GUI Solution for Asterisk", do you?
Did we or did we not just have a longer discussion about
being nice to each other on this list after a reminder
from Mark?
There are certainly things that can be
A brief update on a few things which should be interesting
to anybody who's got a Mac running OSX ...
1) JPT, integrated desktop dialer now with Asterisk
support (and X-Lite too)
Jon Nathan, the author of Jon's Phone Tool (JPT) has just
released version 2.0.4 which
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, programmer_ted wrote:
I have an X-Lite phone on my box and I'm trying
to register it with a remote Asterisk box. Both
the X-Lite and Asterisk are behind a NAT.
I know it's a pain to do because of SIP not
working well with NATs, but I know there
are
Logan O'Sullivan Bruns wrote:
I know Solaris isn't a well tested platform and I did
have to make
some minor code changes to get to compile on my sun box.
Well done!
We need more momentum for Asterisk on non-Linux platforms.
Building a community around Solaris much
Joseph Finley wrote:
Maybe someone can run a FAQ Bot in the channel
as other channels do. As soon as you join, the
Bot /msg's you a brief list of commands
instructions on how to ask for help or
resourced to look for.
Well, maybe you haven't been around for long
Kanuri, Seshu wrote:
Conclusions:
--
1)Codec g729 does not help in the connectivity
between two users using GSM at one end.
2)Xten does not have support for G729 and
hence is not the right choice for connectivity
to Asterisk.
ILBC is your friend.
Various readers wrote ...
Can we keep this type of stuff off the list?
and
Maybe an Asterisk-Provider list?
and
This allows anyone else who may be using
this specific provider to see that yes indeed
other people may be having the same problems
that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if anyone would like to have there name under the
Contractors list please email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and why don't you just list the entries on the Asterisk
Consultants Wiki page at voip-info.org?
I`m hoping to have this next book, ready to suite
Varun Gupta wrote:
I want to know
Why large enterprises (F500) are not shifting to
asterisk as it is going to save them a lot of
investment.
The short answer is corporate innertia. Ever head of the
saying "Nobody has ever been fired for buying IBM"?
The long
Michael Little wrote:
Unfortunately, not everyone knows how to use Linux.
While I don't disagree with your comments in general, I
take issue with the notion that Asterisk automatically
means Linux.
In fact I believe that the headline "Asterisk - the open
source Linux
James H. Thompson wrote:
I've wondered if a mechanism like this would help:
For the first N messages you post to the mailing list,
your post does not automatically get posted.
Instead you get a message similar to Olle's below,
ending with something like:
"If you
Hi
If you have installed Asterisk on your Mac using our
install package downloaded before Tue July 20th 2004 9am
GMT, then your installation may be incomplete, as
previously discussed on the list.
I have just uploaded a patch which will install any
missing files.
Wallingford, Ted wrote:
I've paraphrased the OS X installer developer's comments:
there's a
bug in Installer that is preventing the archive from
working right.
Below is the fix for the problem.
Apple may have a reputation for attention to detail and
perfectionism, but
Hi
I have created a Mac OS X installer package for installing
Asterisk on OSX ver 10.2 and 10.3
Anyone who'd like to give this a try, please download the
installer package from here ...
http://www.astmasters.net/stuff/Asterisk.pkg.tgz
to install Asterisk on OSX
rich wrote:
this installer killed my user info!!
thanks for the feedback.
there have been two cases of this reported. I believe you
will find that your /var directory is no longer a symbolic
link to /private/var as it should be. I have changed the
settings in the
Olle E. Johansson wrote:
Agreed. I wasn't clear enough. Asterisk have users in
many
places, but no centralized view of a "user".
Agreed.
I haven't said that parallel forking is my recommended
way of doing this.
Fair enough.
I've stated several times that
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
I wasn't talking about bandwidth but rather lengthy
Dial() commands...
exten = s,1,Dial(SIP/someuserSIP/someuserSIP ..
kind of thing... seems awfully unwieldy.
That's why you would stick the members into a global
variable
Kannaiyan Natesan wrote:
I hope you clearly understand that everyone here
**KNOWS**
to use alternative software such as SER, what is needed
here is
the same facility in asterisk.
You have not shown us ANY example yet for which this
facility is *NEEDED*.
You have
Duane wrote:
We're running SER and Asterisk on the same system with
Like2Fone.com and we just stuck Asterisk on a different
port then redirect calls as needed, although I doubt it
would
be as difficult as your making out, if you stick SER on
an
alternative port and then
Kannaiyan Natesan wrote:
Have you used 5 welcome service in fwd?
If not try that. You are invited to join as a volunteer
to provide support and talk to new people on fwd.
Asterisk can do that much better than SER because it has
got a queue management system built-in.
Girish Gopinath wrote:
[globals]
SERADDRESS=XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:5060
[context]
exten =
yourexten,1,Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED],20,r)
In ser.cfg:
if (method == "INVITE") {
if (uri =~ "sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"){
log(1, "Forwarding to Asterisk?n");
Olle E. Johansson wrote:
Well, I have users that get an account on my PBX.
I really don't care how many phones they want to use,
hardware phones on their desktop or soft phones on their
laptop while travelling. It's still a user with one
account.
Two words: self
Jay Milk wrote:
[general]
Port=5060
register = [EMAIL PROTECTED]:5061
[sip-vonage]
...
host=sphone.vopr.vonage.net
port=5061
very interesting, thanks.
Still need to get my head around this and see how it may
be used for running X-Lite along
Kannaiyan Natesan wrote:
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] New Asterisk bounty: SIP
simultaneous
I will close it from my side.
Thanks for your info.
Let us do something better.
Did you check out /etc/asterisk/queues.conf and
/etc/asterisk/agents.conf ???
in response to Olle's excellent post, ...
in particular ...
Asterisk is *not* a SIP proxy. It's a SIP registrar and
location server.
It's a very clever SIP UA. It wants to be in the middle
of the call
and wants to be in control of each device. This
device-slave view
"Jay Milk" wrote ...
It would appear to me that you could run Asterisk and SER
on the
same box. Asterisk's sip-binding can be configured to be
5061
instead of 5060, and I'd assume SER can be configured as
well.
Sure, but then the two wouldn't be able to talk SIP to
When I call a SIP user, the phone should ring in more
than one
extentions. Also more than one phone should be able to
register with
asterisk. Right now it is not the case.
There is no issue here. You seem to be confused, that's
all.
A SIP account is a SIP account and
Does anyone have a current, stripped linux distro which
has only
asterisk and net drivers?
If so do you have it available somewhere?
I guess also, my question could be, does anyone know of a
small
distro, which will run asterisk.
When I say small I mean 700Mb
On 07/07/2004, at 7:28, Dr. Rich Murphey wrote:
I wish I had access to an OS X system. I could maintain
more of the common *BSD support if so.
How about an Xserve with OSX Server on a 100Mbps fibre
link at your disposal?
contact me directly via benjamin (at) sunrise
hide one end from the other. I have a customer and a
carrier. I
don't want one to know who the other is lest they get
together
and cut me out of the equation.
This is certainly a valid point *right now* at a time when
the industry is converting from PSTN to VoIP based
--- Randy Bush [EMAIL PROTECTED] からのメッセージ:
why enum?
My comment wasn't about ENUM at all.
I said: *some* universal directory facility, ie ENUM
you're welcome to replace ENUM with fill in your
preferred facility here
The point was that the
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