Francis
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 23:27
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Chanspy on Asterisk 1.4.19
I saw a patch attached to that bug report, just download it
run patch and then make clean make install, restart
asterisk and you
Steve Rawlings wrote:
exten = 596,n,ChanSpy(|g(2000))
...snip...
This worked fine with 1.4.18.1. With 1.4.19 if I dial 596 I get answered
but there's no spying, the only way I could get this to work was with -
exten = 596,n,ChanSpy(|b)
but this spied on all channels, not just those
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 9:44 AM, Sean Bright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Rawlings wrote:
exten = 596,n,ChanSpy(|g(2000))
...snip...
This worked fine with 1.4.18.1. With 1.4.19 if I dial 596 I get answered
but there's no spying, the only way I could get this to work was with -
Steve Totaro wrote:
Should one have to change their dialplan for functionality to remain
the same in the same version?
I wasn't suggesting it wasn't a regression, just making the OP aware
that he can pass multiple arguments to a dialplan application (i.e.
ChanSpy(|bg(2000)))
He mentioned
Guys,
Sean Bright wrote:
Steve Totaro wrote:
Should one have to change their dialplan for functionality to remain
the same in the same version?
I wasn't suggesting it wasn't a regression, just making the OP aware
that he can pass multiple arguments to a dialplan application (i.e.
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Chanspy on Asterisk 1.4.19
Guys,
Sean Bright wrote:
Steve Totaro wrote:
Should one have to change their dialplan for functionality
to remain
the same in the same version?
I wasn't suggesting it wasn't
Ah. My apologies for the confusion. Not that it helps you a great
deal, but I am running ChanSpy successfully in production (as we speak)
with 1.4.19 with no crashes or the like:
ChanSpy(SIP/11,g(Spyable))
Maybe its only a problem if no channel spec is passed?
Steve Rawlings wrote:
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Chanspy on Asterisk 1.4.19
Guys,
Sean Bright wrote:
Steve Totaro wrote:
Should one have to change their dialplan for functionality
to remain
the same in the same version?
I wasn't suggesting
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Mark Michelson
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 17:18
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Chanspy on Asterisk 1.4.19
Mike wrote:
My own
, April 17, 2008 17:18
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Chanspy on Asterisk 1.4.19
Mike wrote:
My own Chanspy(g(GROUPNAME)) works 2 times out of three (roughly).
The other time, it crashes Asterisk. Using 1.4.19 too.
Mike
Hi all,
I've just upgraded to 1.4.19 from 1.4.18.1 and now have problems with
app_chanspy. To monitor I use -
exten = 596,1,ringing
exten = 596,n,Wait(1)
exten = 596,n,ChanSpy(|g(2000))
exten = 596,n,Hangup
and the listened-to channel as follows -
exten = _77,1,Set(SPYGROUP=2000)
exten =
On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 18:51 +0100, Steve Rawlings wrote:
This worked fine with 1.4.18.1. With 1.4.19 if I dial 596 I get answered
but there's no spying, the only way I could get this to work was with -
exten = 596,n,ChanSpy(|b)
but this spied on all channels, not just those with SPYGROUP
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