Hi all,
What is Bufferbloat? http://gettys.wordpress.com/bufferbloat-faq/
Maybe this kind of discussion will bring out the John Todds of this
world, I can only hope and dream:
Bufferbloat: http://www.voipusersconference.org/2011/bufferbloat/
Call in and talk to Jim Gettys, who co-developed X Wi
Hi,
Tomorrow, our discussion is around iNum with lots of interesting
people chiming in, including the Voxbone people who manage the space.
If you ever wondered about iNum and why you might care about it, how
it works, who offers it and who actually uses it, here's a chance to
find out more.
Join
On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 1:04 AM, JP CR wrote:
> I want to place a form on my site so customers can recieve an mmediate
> callback and the PBX should connect them to a cell sales agent.
>
> Are there anfree modules available for this, or one should code this from
> scratch?
>
> What I want is when a
Hi,
Lots of VoIP, SIP and Asterisk-related discussion and some free phones
and Polycom software today, join us at the usual place:
http://www.voipusersconference.org
Call sip:200...@login.zipdx.com Skype:vuc.me (via Skype for Asterisk
and PhonefromHere.com)
Listen Live 16khz mp3 Stream: http://
Hi,
Lots of news about Comcast and Level 3 this week, here's a sample:
http://vuc.li/hUsQrd
We're hoping to attract some knowledgeable participants - that's why
I'm posting here - to chat about this on the VUC. Please consider
joining us to contribute what you know, starting sometime between
12:3
Yes, the thanksgiving holiday is here (in the USA)! But also, the fear
of running out of IP addresses next year has raised its ugly head and
since we don't do Thanksgiving in Europe, we have some serious talking
to do about this problem.
This Friday at 12 Noon EST, Olle Johansson will be joining u
Topic: Phono and Phono SDK, an exciting development you can read about
at http://phono.com
You can learn all about the technical aspects of Phono and the SDK
Friday with Chris Matthieu, but here are a couple of interesting
implementations that don't require much effort to show a
proof-of-concept:
Friday we'll be hearing about SIP Communicator Java VoIP and Instant
Messaging client.
SIP Communicator is an audio/video Internet phone and instant
messenger that supports some of the most popular VoIP and instant
messaging protocols such as SIP, Jabber, AIM/ICQ, MSN, Yahoo!
Messenger, Bonjour, I
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Been there, many, many times.
http://xkcd.com/806/
Look at this comic, you will laugh, I guarantee it!
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Is it already Friday?
This week Counterpath has two big stories. Todd Carrothers, VP Product
Management and Mike Doyle, VP Technology will be on board to tell us
more about these two developments and to answer your questions on VUC
at 12 noon EDT.
1) Counterpath was granted a patent (# 7,809,381,
By popular request, we've convinced someone from the VoIP Abuse
Project to join us tomorrow at noon on VUC. I think many of you will
be interested in this topic, so please come by, join in and ask
questions.
http://vuc.me for all connection info and links to VoIP Abuse Project
A couple of other f
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 5:04 AM, Rogelio wrote:
> Please excuse the ignorance of these questions. (I still have yet to
> install and configure a VoIP solution.) Depending on the feasibility
> of some of these questions, I was going to try my hand at installing
> something...
It would be a good
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 1:43 PM, Olivier wrote:
>
> On the S675IP SMS is here:
>>
>> Messaging -> SMS -> Settings
>>
>
> No SMS entry is showing on Settings/Messaging page, here.
> How did you set your S675IP ?
> Did you use any autoconfiguration or country menu ?
>
>
> We don't use SMS on fixed
On the S675IP SMS is here:
Messaging -> SMS -> Settings
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On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Gordon Henderson
wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Sep 2010, Olivier wrote:
>> how to send SMS to Gigaset phones ?
I dimly recall someone doing this and publishing a page of script... but where?
Look using Google back from 2004-2008 something like "sms gigaset
script" and I'll
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 5:24 PM, Administrator TOOTAI wrote:
> As stated by Philipp, SMSC is unique. However -in France at least- SMS
> sended to landlines are altered and sended as voice messages by the
> operators. For messages from Orange you will recognize that's a SMS as
> the callerID is the
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 7:09 PM, Gordon Henderson
wrote:
> Their whole system is designed as a device to waste the time & effort of
> those trying to submit reports, etc. to them.
This is not the right list for the following comment, but vested
interests always ruin life. Ego conflicts, often fou
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 8:30 AM, Gordon Henderson
wrote:
>> 3) Contact the UPSTREAM of the attacking host?
>
> Yes. No reply. And in the few times I've tried, I've only ever had a reply
> from Amazon - some 18 hours after the flood started and then it took
> another 12 hours for them to stop it (w
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
> On 19/08/10 18:20, equis software wrote:
>> I want to know about asterisk and openBTS
> This island runs it's GSM network on OpenBTS: http://www.niueisland.com/
>
> This was the place he presented about.
>
> Read the blog here: http://ope
This Friday, August 13th, two sessions:
12 Noon EDT : FREETALK Connect appliance puts Skype on every phone in
your office.
1 PM EDT : With the help of Polycom and Blink Mind, we'll be doing a
video conference test for VUC.
All the connect and guest info is here: http://vuc.me
Jump on IRC anyt
Greetings and salutations Asterisk community,
I've been contacted by a man who has generously posted some prompts he
commissioned from Allison Smith. If you haven't heard Allison in humor
mode, you owe it to yourself to hear this. Joey Lindstrom has decided
to place these in the public domain and
We should be hearing more on this from Darren either this Friday or next on VUC.
http://vuc.me
/r
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On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 2:27 PM, mosbah abdelkader
wrote:
> The failregex statement in my jail.conf file is:
Aren't the regex supposed to be in filters/myjail.conf ?
Are you testing the regex with the fail2ban-regex client?
Maybe you need to avoid some of the quotes and simplify the
expressions,
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Alex Bell wrote:
> /r,
> r u not on talkshoe anymore? This is 2 weeks in a row that I've clicked
> in, but no one was home? At least last week I was one of 2 guests, today I
> was all by my lonesome... :(
Hi Alex,
When I'm not in my own place, I can't bridge
Interesting offering, free from Twilio, this is php you install on
your own server to build a brandable "VBX". Worth checking out!
Listen to tomorrow for more about this and talk to lead engineer or
Twilio CEO if you have any questions;
sip:200...@login.zipdx.com or Skype:vuc.me
IRC: #vuc on Free
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Kyle Kienapfel wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 6:38 AM, Randy R wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Since f2b is one of the topics du jour here, I was wondering if
>> someone would mind telling me what these pf stats mean:
>> Evaluations: 96
Hi,
Since f2b is one of the topics du jour here, I was wondering if
someone would mind telling me what these pf stats mean:
Evaluations: 964303 Packets: 12176 Bytes: 648408 States: 0
Looks like pf examined nearly a million "cases" from fail2ban in 24h?
thanks,
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> Kyle Kienapfel wrote:
>> On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Roderick A. Anderson
>> wrote:
>>> Anyone tried installing Asterisk in a AWS server?
I'd think twice about trying this, taking into account the recent
spate of attacks to so many of us coming from Amazon EC2 and
particularly their answe
Hi,
I missed the beginning of this thread but you or anyone else looking
for help with Ruby + Asterisk should contact Jason Goecke (@jsgoecke
on Twitter or if you don't do Twitter you can look for contact info
there http://twitter.com/gsgoecke).
Jason probably knows as much about that world as an
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 12:19 PM, John Novack
wrote:
> Why isn't the Asterisk box on a static IP on the LAN? That seems to be
> asking for trouble using DHCP.
I was assuming he meant the ISP DHCP renewal.
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On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Brent A. Torrenga wrote:
> I have tried to setup fail2ban on a machine running OpenSuSE 11. Everything
> looks fine, except the machine restarts the firewall whenever the DHCP lease
> is renewed, thus flushing all the fail2ban rules (I think…). It seems to me
>
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 10:20 PM, Janu Mukherjee wrote:
> I installed asterisk server in my linux box. I configured a user 1000 using
> xlite and registered with asterisk server in the same linux box. I
Where on the network is this box?
> configured one more user 1001 in other box and this user
Hi,
Our guest today is Steven Johnson, President of Ingate Systems. We'll
talk with him about the changing role of Session Border Controllers
and E-SBC and how this hardware facilitates the use of SIP in
"difficult" conditions, about general SIP security considerations, and
why you might need such
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Gordon Henderson
wrote:
> Good luck!
A few have written me off list (thanks) so I thought I'd close out my
own "thoughts" on this. It's been about two hours and it does look
like things are working great. I removed the huge number of
CONNECT...REJECT statements in
Hi Gordon,
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Gordon Henderson
wrote:
> Technically/pedantically, users ought to be connecting to port 587 to submit
> their email anyway, with port 25 being reserved for MTA to MTA
> communications, so block 25 for everyone but the MX relaying host and insist
> you
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 12:58 PM, A J Stiles
wrote:
> On Tuesday 13 Jul 2010, Randy R wrote:
>> I was thinking of closing port 25 and using an alternate port (587?)
>> setup if the spam service is able to connect to an alternate port.
>> That way, the users can also change
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 12:53 PM, wrote:
> What you can do -- I don't know about nomad, but can you make them use
> authentication?
They do identify, but they have to connect first :)
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On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 12:29 PM, wrote:
> What I do, is only open port 25 to the list of ips of the spam filtering
> service -- I use an iptables script called rc.firewall which I found
> several years ago which works well and has a nice syntax for this and I
> get no direct spam, I get some whi
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 11:04 AM, dotnetdub wrote:
> Hi Randy,
> How many users are on this 'domain'? Google Apps Free is a great solution
> for upto 50 users with 7.6GB per user. Their spam filtering usually does the
> job for our customers.
Hi Brian,
Thanks for the reply. I'm familiar with Goo
Many of you are interested in and have used or recommended fail2ban
for your linux boxes. I finally installed it on our FreeBSD server (no
asterisk, hence the OT) with the help of a friend from the VoIP Users
Conference and Asterisk community.
After a lot of new learning about regex, I extended th
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 9:03 PM, Kyle Kienapfel wrote:
> Whats different about teraterm compared to putty? I know back in the
> day I used to send files to my linux box with xmodem over ssh. Does
> this newer version do that? :)
THe next time I turn on the XP box, I'll try to remember to look. It'
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 1:43 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Teraterm only supports the old, insecure and much less capable ssh1
> protocol, IIRC. Many recent SSHDs disable ssh1 support nowadays. Don't
> use it.
I'm pretty sure there was a last update or patch or something because
we only use ssh2 on o
PS: http://www.ayera.com/teraterm/
> I'm pretty sure there was a last update or patch or something because
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Has anyone mentioned Teraterm in this thread? I know it's very old but
I also know it worked well with XP. I preferred it over Putty, but I
haven't used Putty in years either. Nowadays, I use mostly Mac with
occasional virtual XP - and the OS X terminal is great. It's a little
surprising that no on
Hi,
Alistair Cunningham of Integrics was our guest yesterday. We talked
about Integrics new product Geons, a suite of software for building
large-scale distributed enterprise applications. The recorded session
is now available here:
http://www.voipusersconference.org/2010/geons/
The extremely ra
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 1:07 AM, Kyle Kienapfel wrote:
> http://www.skype.com/intl/en-us/business/skype-manager/
> "Currently, we're expecting a suggested charge of between €2 to €10
> per seat/month."
>
> Whoops, *grabs a napkin*
And that is in addition to the per channel charge of SfS !
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On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Gilles wrote:
> Sorry for the misunderstanding. So I can just run "reboot" from a CRON
> job then.
>From root's cron, yes
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On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 11:44 AM, Gilles wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 09:53:34 +0200, Randy R
>>once a week or once a month or some interval that you're comfortable
>>with. We used to do this for a similar reason.
>
> Right, but he won't remember to do this, and
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 11:36 AM, Gareth Blades
wrote:
> For a web server this is probably a good start but would depend on how
> spiky your bandwidth graphs are. You might want to lower the speed if
The max in the past 24 was 140MB an hour, but I've seen up to 240MB in
an hour. This happens mayb
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 8:59 AM, Gilles wrote:
> Hello
>
> About every three months, my dad's little Asterisk server that handles
> his business phone line with an OpenVox PCI card stops taking calls.
>
> To check if it's the cause, I'd like to run a CRON job every night to
> restart Zaptel and As
Hi,
I know some of you are very experienced as to the working of
networks. I wondered whether there is some accepted way of determining
bandwidth needs based on the network traffic over time. For example,
looking at the figures for the network traffic through the server
interface, we have hourly,
Hi,
Got some great news a few days ago from Sandro Gauci (@SandroGauci)
and we'll be talking about this with him this Friday at 1PM.
SIPVicious, the free security tools for SIP scanning, now include a
new tool: svcrash. It is aimed at helping system administrators stop
bandwidth consuming scans m
This week our guest at 12 noon EDT (http://vuc.me/next for your local
time) is Acme Packet, maker of Session Border Controllers. We look
forward to learning more about these.
Join in G722 wideband by calling sip:200...@login.zipdx.com starting
just before 12 Noon EDT or Skype:vuc.me or see http://
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 5:16 PM, Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:
>> pretty much giving up on Skype for Asterisk (and Skype for SIP) now
>> that I realize that they'll be charging a monthly fee that is
>> disproportionately high compared to my need to let Skype users call
>> us. We'll know the pricing in Q
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 3:46 AM, Michael Graves wrote:
> Some distro's, like Askozia and Astlinux, have been specifically
> engineered around running from flash media. This basic form of
> operation has been well proven in projects like monowall and pfsense.
I think you hit the essence of the arg
On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 9:46 AM, Thomas Kenyon
wrote:
> On 15/6/10 06:22, Randy R wrote:
>> In October, they will begin charging for Skype Manager (required for
>> SfS) and a per seat charge for that.
>>
> SfA also requires Skype Manager, and only works with users that wer
By the way, I am currently testing this product from Skype. I would
like to be able to receive calls ona Skype name on our pbx.
1) It works beautifully and you don't have to do anything in particular.
2) It's disproportionally expensive which is why I want Skype for
Asterisk to work.
SfS costs $
I understand that SfA is a binary module? There are processors it will
not work on, correct? Are there limits as to operating system or
distros?
tia,
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Is it feasable to run Skype for Asterisk on the Atom processors? It's
a feature I'd really like to have. As for conferencing, we rarely use
it but never would need more than 3 seats.
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On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 1:37 PM, Chris Bagnall
wrote:
> We've used the Asus eeeBox (desktop version of their little netbooks) quite
> successfully in past projects: Atom 1.6, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD.
Wow, we used to benefit from the space program that handed down
technologies madre cheaper, now it's t
Hi,
I'm looking to build an Asterisk box that can run at a remote
location. Here are most of the specs of what I'm looking for:
Physical hardware
* Small pre-built PC (not buying board, case, all parts separately)
* Low power consumption
* No fan or very small fan
* Hard drive (n
On Sun, Jun 6, 2010 at 11:10 AM, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> The message is labeled WARNING, which means it is not an error. This can
> be ignored, unless you are actually experiencing a problem.
What dedication, Kevin! First, it's Sunday. Second you're enjoying
AMOOCON with other lucky attendees.
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 7:57 AM, prashant shrestha
wrote:
> I am completely new to the asterisk so can any one help me with it
> as I have some questions queries
Welcome to the Asterisk community, Prashant
> 1. first n for most what are the tools/equipment that I need
> for eg a Computer, and a
Hi all,
Today at 12 Noon EDT (9AM PDT, 5PM UK, 6PM Western Europe) the VUC
welcomes Ward Mundy from http://NerdVittles.com who will introduce us
to Incredible PBX, an Asterisk-based, easy-to-deploy PBX. Rather than
start a long chain of features here,we invite you to join us live (see
below) or d
This week on VUC:
12 Noon EDT: Office KONNECT - phones that can connect to asterisk or
be used without a pbx
1 PM EDT: Dan York on his new book "7 Deadliest UC Attacks"
and the usual segments of VoIP and Asterisk news, and the VUC 1 minute rant.
Info: http://vuc.me
Conference bridges are activ
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Fred Posner wrote:
> Same problem here.
>
> ---fred
>
> On May 17, 2010, at 6:28 AM, Alexandru Oniciuc wrote:
>
>> kb.asipto.com isn't reachable: DNS doesn't resolve the domain name.
>>
>> Alex
I see the DNS resolving on our Virginia server but not here in Europe
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Philipp von Klitzing <
klitz...@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de> wrote:
> > so my assumption is that you would need 40 ports or a range of
> > 1-10039.
> >
> > Sounds reasonable, I was going to suggest 100 would easily do, but an
> > actual measured value
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 3:04 PM, Danny Nicholas wrote:
> In my installation, netstat usually indicates 4 ports per extension, so my
> assumption is that you would need 40 ports or a range of 1-10039.
>
> Sounds reasonable, I was going to suggest 100 would easily do, but an
actual measured valu
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 4:49 PM, --[ UxBoD ]-- wrote:
> Slammed again last night by a A-WS server; see if anything comes back from
> their abuse > department!
FWIW, I chose another provider for our most recent customer who needed
cloud hosting, only because of the EC2 flood Attacks and Amazon's w
Hi,
If I was going to post this as an iPhone-only SIP client, I'd expect
loud booing and hissing, but Media5 mobile SIP client is available for
the Symbian S60 platform, too, or will be shortly. Interested? To join
us and hear about Media5 form Pascal Dore, see http://vuc.me
Speaking of mobile,
Our guest today has a long and interesting background in network and
VoIP technologies as well as having been at the head of Digium's
product management: Bill "@beelinebill" Miller.
To join us and hear (and talk to) Bill, see http://vuc.me
You can call sip:200...@login.zipdx.com in g722 wideband
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Steve Murphy wrote:
> Assuming that every such spamming/hacking/attack site is funded on a
> stolen identity/CC number, it will soon sink into Amazon that they are
> getting a bad rep, and losing money on such problems, as all such charges
> are reversed when the i
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Fred Posner wrote:
> On Apr 21, 2010, at 4:50 AM, Gordon Henderson wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 20 Apr 2010, Frank Bulk wrote:
>>
>>> Please take note of their posting:
>>> https://aws.amazon.com/security/
>>> which discusses the issue and what they're doing to improve
Amazon is pretty clever! Ever seen "V" on TV?
Amazon talks a pretty good game out of one side of their PR
mouthpiece, but as a few of you note above, they abuse words like
"quickly" and temper everything with "when Amazon determines".
This is a PR damage control statement. It means they are heari
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Ted Foote wrote:
> I am thinking of moving from a traditional PBX to an asterisk box. Many of
> my leadership group are skeptical of asterisk. So I was hoping to find a
> call center that is currently using this technology that would not mind
> spending some time o
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 8:16 PM, Rob Townley wrote:
> Just a thought or my worst nightmare. i wonder if it isn't a hyperkit
> / hyperrootkit. A malicious variant of BluePill on a Virtual Machine
> that can spread through all other VM's on a machine because it becomes
> the hypervisor. Since a S
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Fred Posner wrote:
> There's also a link to it from the VoIP Tech Chat article.
And we are also linking to Fred's original story which says it all about Amazon:
http://www.voiptechchat.com/voip/457/amazon-ec2-sip-brute-force-attacks-on-rise/
It has been suggeste
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 6:02 PM, Stuart Sheldon wrote:
> For what it's worth, here is my Blog Article from the incident...
>
> http://www.stuartsheldon.org/blog/2010/04/sip-brute-force-attack-originating-from-amazon-ec2-hosts/
>
Saw it early on Stu, and quoted your excellent summary:
“I’m sorry,
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 5:38 PM, Stuart Sheldon wrote:
>> I a related question, if the IP addresses were spoofed, how could a
>> response be directed back? Don't the register attempts, because they
> If the IP addresses were spoofed, it would be simply a DoS attack.
This is what I thought, so wh
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> It seems that at least Slashdot is responsive:
>
> http://it.slashdot.org/story/10/04/17/2059256/SIP-Attacks-From-Amazon-EC2-Going-Unaddressed
Yes, there's a lot of talk here, some of it sympathetic, some less so,
but at least there's discus
Hi,
We all know most people are reporting that Amazon hasn't been helpful
at all. A few people say they've received answers, but most are
getting smoke screen PR BS.
You can vote this up on Slashdot, send the message: SIP Attacks From
Amazon EC2 Going Unaddressed: http://bit.ly/bOkNNx
Send this
Hey,
This week I return from AstriEurop and I'm lucky because I left
yesterday, many of my Asterisk friends are stranded because of the air
and rail strikes that got worse today. I will mention a few things I
think are interesting from my meetings there and hope a few others
will make it and shar
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 8:25 PM, Steve Murphy wrote:
> Hmmm. It would seem that it would be to Amazon's advantage to jump on this
> problem,
I am pushing for this, please everyone who is suffering from this
problem, submit it or write to complain to Amazon and post the message
publicly wherever y
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Darrick Hartman
wrote:
> That only addresses EC2 (and assumes that Amazon has any interest in
> protecting their reputation). What about attacks that come from other
> locations? Granted it's pretty easy to buy time on an EC2 server so
> this may be the primary s
> I worked with Project Honeypot guys for a while, they are more than
> willing to assist, as they already have the backend work done for a
> clearing house identifying hackers. The biggest issue we had a year
> ago was to create the mechanism in asterisk to push valid log messages
> out to the da
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 6:51 PM, Darrick Hartman
wrote:
> I don't think anyone else brought up the Spamhaus DROP project. It's a
> blacklist of IP addresses and address ranges which are known to ONLY be
> used for malicious purposes.
>
> http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/
>
Because this is in Amazon'
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:
> If RBL or something is practical, I'm in too. But at what level these
> hackers will be blocked? Unless some big ISPs cooprate, it is not much of
> use.
I've been following this with much interest. I don't see RBL (which I
use extensively
Today, Chris Matthieu, Founder & CEO of GetVocal, entered the
cloud-based communications market in February, with its launch of
Teleku.
Teleku is a new cloud-based telecom service that allows Web developers
to build and host phone applications that answer inbound calls and
initiate outbound calls
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 6:40 PM, Matthew Fredrickson wrote:
> I'll be there... For those that don't know me, I work a lot on
> chan_dahdi/libss7/libpri/DAHDI. I'm not sure what my schedule is going
> to be like there, but I'd love to hear about any meetups that may happen
> if I can fit it in.
Sh
> I'll be there but I don't know exactely when 'cause I'll at Paris this
> week for my Microsoft course
If you're on Twitter, follow @voipusers if you want to keep in touch
or email me if you prefer.
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Several regulars from the VUC will be there, some of us are arriving
Tuesday night. Anyone else considering the trip? Post here or contact
me off list so we can meet.
/r
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We were hoping voicemail would become Tweets and that Tweets from your
bathroom scale could be sent as audio using calls files. I guess that
will be the next minor version?
/r
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On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 6:27 PM, Philipp von Klitzing
wrote:
> Start here:
> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+ices
Thanks, Philipp
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On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 2:17 PM, wrote:
> OK, I see, but what I would really like to do is the opposite -- stream
> an internet stream into a call or a meetme conference -- what would be
> the best way on how to do that?
And (hijacking thread with related question) I'd like to stream from
an inc
To celebrate three years of the VoIP Users Conference, we're doing a
24-hour VoIP conference call today.
Details are at http://voipathon.org
IRC: #vuc on Freenode.net
SIP: voipat...@vuc.onsip.com - Enter 22622# and your PIN# if you have
no PIN you can listen using 1#
iNum - +883 51007 039 9924
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 1:30 PM, Daniel Leite de Abreu
wrote:
> Hy guys i am having so much hard time to setup asterisk on a virtual machine
> that i got , i just want to know if i really need to use Dahdi and libpri on
> a complete Digital PBX i just gonna use sip and iax.
> I will never use an
Hello,
This Friday on VUC, the SIP Router Project, Kamailio 3.0 will be
discussed with a couple experts. Your questions are welcome, as
always.
See the site: http://vuc.me for ways to phone in. For the best sound,
use g722 and call 200...@login.zipdx.com at 12 Noon Eastern.
See http://vuc.me/nex
Hi all,
Today's jam-packed sessions include the security theme for the first
hour or so, then a debate about hosted vs local VoIP services.
Hour one guests are Sjur Usken, telecom consultant who has been
working with VoIP since 2002 and helping companies migrate to an all
IP world and Sandro Gauc
24 hours of VUC and a chance for those of you in Asia and the Southern
Hemisphere to join us at least once live at a decent time!
On the third birthday of the VUC (formerly Asterisk Users Conference)
we will be on the air for 24 consecutive hours beginning at 3AM EDT
Friday on on through the next
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 2:35 PM, Aditya Kumar wrote:
> can any please suggest me which Hardware card that I can buy? and use ( pl
> give me all ths list of cards which are good.).
Here is a starting list of Asterisk hardware
http://bit.ly/a6yX6h
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