>Hi Jerry,
> just had a look through the code, and from what I can tell, what
>you're trying to do is not supposed to work, exactly. It appears that
>what Asterisk expects is to be given a filename, such as "myplayback".
>Asterisk will first search for an audio version of the file (like
On 12/19/2016 07:39 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
I can create an audio call file and specify Application: Playback and Data: a
path to the audio file, it calls the phone and plays the audio message just
fine.
I am trying to do the same with a video file. I specify Application: Playback
and Data: the
Hello,
I'm currently facing a quite strange issue.
On a customer location, an old SPA3102 suddenly stopped to work a couple of
days ago.
More precisely, calls still come in but I can't dial out to PSTN.
This box worked for several years for oubound and inbound calling.
My setup is:
Asterisk 11
I am working on moving from version 11 to version 13 for my fax
applications.
We are bumping into an issue where the bulk of the T38 faxes are failing.
The sending test switch is reporting COMREC_ERR_TRANSMIT_PHASE
These same faxes succeed on the 11 version of asterisk.
I am wondering if
On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 05:10:42PM +0100, Olivier wrote:
> Thanks for the tip:
> changing to permissive mode made it !
>
> Using methods suggested in [1], do you think its possible and worth the
> effort to configure SELinux to work with Asterisk/Systemd in Enforcing mode
> ?
>
> [1]
On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 03:54:47PM +0100, Olivier wrote:
> Hello,
>
> For a new project, I'm adapting existing installation script to CentOS 7.
> I must admit I don't understand how to adapt things to systemd.
>
> Here are my questions:
>
> 1. I don't see any systemd sub-directory in