We're using Asterisk 14.7.6, and we're able to route particular extensions
to a corresponding automated member via SIP. Each extension has its own
specific content, and all the automated members are configured to handle
any of these extensions. We would like to achieve some scaling by putting
all
We would like to use 20-char extension values that use dashes and alphanums
after the first four digits. In order to handle these via pattern-matching,
how can I define a pattern that allows dashes? There seems to be no option
at http://the-asterisk-book.com/1.6/einleitung-regex.html#re
El 29/05/18 a las 05:24, Tony Mountifield escribió:
In article <3a005ff6-19a4-215b-4751-bee616ec7...@palosanto.com>,
Alex VillacÃÂs Lasso wrote:
In my application, I am using AMI to run an Originate command between a channel
and a dialplan application (NOT a
context). In my case, the
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 09:26:32AM +0200, Benjamin Marty wrote:
> I'm currently trying to setup an Asterisk Box with a Let's Encrypt
> certificate.
>
> I merged privatekey, cert and chain to one file:
This is not necessary. You could use tlscertfile and tlsprivatekey.
> tlsenable=yes
>
In article <3a005ff6-19a4-215b-4751-bee616ec7...@palosanto.com>,
Alex VillacÃÂs Lasso wrote:
> In my application, I am using AMI to run an Originate command between a
> channel and a dialplan application (NOT a
> context). In my case, the application I want to invoke is FastAGI. The
>