Re: [Astlinux-users] how to block all inbound calls and pass only calls from switzerland..

2016-01-20 Thread Michael Keuter
Am 19.01.2016 um 23:13 schrieb nedi : > Hi All, > > I have a customer with 0800 Number and I would like to block all inbound > calls to this number. Only Number from switzerland should pass the filter. > > I can make blacklist by provider but i must put every area code number > manual to

Re: [Astlinux-users] how to block all inbound calls and pass only calls from switzerland..

2016-01-20 Thread James Babiak
I'm not familiar with the phone number syntax of Switzerland, but assuming there is something you can match on reliability in the caller-id, it should be fairly straight forward to create a 'permit' rule to only allow inbound calls from those numbers, and then block everything else. This would most

Re: [Astlinux-users] how to block all inbound calls and pass only calls from switzerland..

2016-01-20 Thread nedi
Thanks all, James, how do you think to make this with session progress play a rejection Message so I don't get billed on the blacklisted numbers? at the moment if someone calling this Number from wrong area code, the Message "Number not Exist" is played. I included all Swiss area codes and al

Re: [Astlinux-users] how to block all inbound calls and pass only calls from switzerland..

2016-01-20 Thread David Kerr
For US 800/tollfree there is another issue you have to be alert to and that is calls from public pay phones. Albeit they are a dying breed, if you do accept a call at your 800 number from a payphone you will likely be charged an additional fee that goes to the payphone owner. The supplier of my 8

[Astlinux-users] Network DNS hosts settings

2016-01-20 Thread David Kerr
On the Network tab, Configure DNS Hosts I can add DNS Forwarder hosts. So for example I can set server.mydomain.org to point to 192.168.x.7 IP address. I used to be able to set multiple names pointing to the same IP address, for example... server.mydomain.org and ftp.mydomain.org could both point

Re: [Astlinux-users] Network DNS hosts settings

2016-01-20 Thread Lonnie Abelbeck
Hi David, The DNS Hosts sub-tab was redesigned a few years ago. Now, the left column is the unique, sorted, IP addresses. You can do what you want by space separating multiple host-names (Hint, the column title is "Host Name(s)" ) -- 192.168.77.7 | server.mydomain.org ftp.mydomain.org | ...

Re: [Astlinux-users] Network DNS hosts settings

2016-01-20 Thread David Kerr
Thanks Lonnie. Yes it probably was a few years ago I last messed with my name assignments !!! David On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 9:16 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck wrote: > Hi David, > > The DNS Hosts sub-tab was redesigned a few years ago. > > Now, the left column is the unique, sorted, IP addresses. > > Yo

Re: [Astlinux-users] Network DNS hosts settings

2016-01-20 Thread Lonnie Abelbeck
BTW, if "mydomain.org" is the AstLinux box's domain, you should get away with -- 192.168.77.7 | server ftp | ... -- if all the clients use DHCP with that domain name. Lonnie On Jan 20, 2016, at 8:39 PM, David Kerr wrote: > Thanks Lonnie. Yes it probably was a few years ago I last messed wi

Re: [Astlinux-users] Network DNS hosts settings

2016-01-20 Thread David Kerr
Yes I have that for some. The particular scenario I handle is for laptop/tablet/etc that can be both at home and remote. When outside the home I have e.g. ftp.mydomain.org resolve to what is my external IP address. Specific port forwarding sends e.g. port 21 into 192.168.x.7. When this same devi

[Astlinux-users] New Asterisk sounds version 1.5 available

2016-01-20 Thread Lonnie Abelbeck
Hi, I just happened to update the Asterisk Sounds on a test box... System tab -> Asterisk Sounds Packages: Wow, first I though something was wrong, they (1.5) sound so different, but do seem better quality and it seems Allison re-recorded them. Current Asterisk Sounds: http://downloads.asteris