Dear list,
I'd like to rewrite the number in the Remote Party ID header and only in
this header.
ex: I'd like to prefix the caller ID with a prefix code (000 in this
example) in the RPID header :
From: Anonymoussip:anonym...@anonymous.invalid;tag=1208367
Remote-Party-ID:
Well this depends on how you're placing the call.. if its a standard
bridge you can on the A-Leg set effective_caller_id_number=000$
{caller_id_number} before you call bridge.
Is the from already in the correct format?
/b
On Mar 5, 2009, at 6:12 AM, rod wrote:
Dear list,
I'd like to
Hi Brian,
if I use the function effective_caller_id_number with my INVITE, I get this:
From: Anonymous sip:00anonym...@172.29.0.5;tag=17geyFjX5p0gS.
this is not exactly what I'm looking for :p
rod
Brian West wrote:
Well this depends on how you're placing the call.. if its a standard
the A leg invite looks like this:
From: Anonymoussip:anonym...@anonymous.invalid;user=phone
it has been rewritten like this:
From: Anonymous sip:00anonym...@172.29.0.5
rod
rod wrote:
Hi Brian,
if I use the function effective_caller_id_number with my INVITE, I get this:
From: Anonymous
No, I've yet to contribute anything, I barely have my system doing
what I want. But I REALLY love Freeswitch and I want to see it BURY
Asterisk. (Windows server user here)
I've been struggling with the XML configs, trying to figure out what
does what and where! That's fine, I'm used to it. What
The wiki explains all that and allows all that, whats wrong with IRC?
Come and ask questions if you don't understand, you'll get your
answers quicker than complaining about the lack of forum.
Math
On 5-Mar-09, at 5:14 AM, J Mann/Harry wrote:
No, I've yet to contribute anything, I barely have
Not to mention there is a full archive of the mailing list on nabble
http://www.nabble.com/Freeswitch-users-f32209.html
From: Mathieu Rene mrene_li...@avgs.ca
Reply-To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 09:04:15 -0500
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Much more than an archive, nabble makes a full embeddable forum that is
linked to the mailing list. We will be embedding this in our webpage soon
for the best of both worlds, a forum and a mailing list without the
additional overhead of having to monitor 2 things.
Mike
Ken Rice-3 wrote:
I hate forums. Forums suck. They are a pain in the ass to search and find
things. I prefer the mailing list and the Wiki. Can we please keep it that
way? It is really easy to find stuff via Nabble and the Wiki.
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On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Michael Jerris m...@jerris.com wrote:
Much more than an archive, nabble makes a full embeddable forum that is
linked to the mailing list. We will be embedding this in our webpage soon
for the best of both worlds, a forum and a mailing list without the
Hello,
I enhanced mod_event_socket's sendevent command to fire real CUSTOM
events with correct subclass and trailing custom headers, so that
subscribed nodes can receive those events. Is there a way to get the
patch into trunk?
regards
Helmut
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In a sense, you might say I did futz with mod_vmd ... to create mod_vad.
There appeared to be just no (easy) way to modify the internal VAD code in
the FreeSWITCH core (see switch_rtp.c) to identify the origins of voice
activity. And rather than build into mod_vmd, which is a special purpose
tool,
Sure, open a JIRA as a improvement, and prefix your bug name with
[patch]
http://jira.freeswitch.org/
Math
On 5-Mar-09, at 10:31 AM, Helmut Kuper wrote:
Hello,
I enhanced mod_event_socket's sendevent command to fire real CUSTOM
events with correct subclass and trailing custom headers, so
Kewl you can contribute via http://jira.freeswitch.org ;)
/b
On Mar 5, 2009, at 9:41 AM, Cameron Sorlie wrote:
In a sense, you might say I did futz with mod_vmd ... to create
mod_vad. There appeared to be just no (easy) way to modify the
internal VAD code in the FreeSWITCH core (see
Hello Brian,
I checked the files without earphones and with Audacity. You are right
Brian, everything is fine. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Thx for your patience.
regards
helmut
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I agree with Harry. I do not like the mailing list. Those that do like the
mailing list always advocate Nabble. For those that advocate that solution, do
you even realize that you can't post on Nabble unless you are subscribed to the
mailing list? I am also not a fan of IRC. Before I came upon
I have been trying to push all the social talk into #freeswitch-social
to keep #freeswitch on topic.. sometimes after hours in the US it gets
a bit off topic. I'm usually alive in the channel till around 11PM+
CST most days. I take questions and answer questions at all hours if
I'm
The bot even takes people's question and keeps them in list so when
someone that knows shows up he can answer it, thats the ~take-a-number
option...
On 5-Mar-09, at 12:16 PM, Brian West wrote:
I have been trying to push all the social talk into #freeswitch-
social to keep #freeswitch on
The problem with take-a-number is what if I'm not there when someone can answer
it?
On 3/5/2009 at 12:19 PM, Mathieu Rene mrene_li...@avgs.ca wrote:
The bot even takes people's question and keeps them in list so when someone
that knows shows up he can answer it, thats the ~take-a-number
Besides #freeswitch-social and #openzap, there are other channels related to
the project. List:
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Main_Page#Community_and_Support
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 2:19 PM, Mathieu Rene mrene_li...@avgs.ca wrote:
The bot even takes people's question and keeps them in list so
Yeah, I was looking at the Developers IRC log... I see that milkj has given
you an MPL
license... Has anyone started development on the port?
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 11:00 PM, Brian West br...@freeswitch.org wrote:
Actually in this case you can we were giving FULL rights to do what we
wanted
On Mar 5, 2009, at 12:03 PM, Ben Holtsclaw wrote:
I agree with Harry. I do not like the mailing list. Those that do
like the mailing list always advocate Nabble. For those that
advocate that solution, do you even realize that you can't post on
Nabble unless you are subscribed to the
Ok,
SO? We should make a forum?
See this one?
http://www.voip-info.org/boards/index.php?b=6
Yah, that one has been around for many months and nobody maintains it. We
do have a link to it on our homepage but nobody reads it so, there is a
dilemma here right?
IRC is for sure more useful of a
Well you can always shoot an email to the mailing list... or wait for
someone that can answer it.. which reminds me we really need people to
volunteer to help out on the IRC channel so we have skilled people
able to answer questions 24/7, I personally cover 12-16 hours a day
most of the
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Brian West br...@freeswitch.org wrote:
Well you can always shoot an email to the mailing list... or wait for
someone that can answer it.. which reminds me we really need people to
volunteer to help out on the IRC channel so we have skilled people
able to answer
You guys should setup 1-900-FREESWITCH w/ a $1 / minute charge.. :)
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Hello Brian,
concerning
Well you should use ESL then ;)
I simply do not understand what you mean by this. Is it sarcastic? Am I
asking stupid questions?
After upgrading Freeswitch to the newest trunk, mod_pocketsphinx didn't
work anymore. So I asked this mailing list about information about
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Peter P GMX prometheus...@gmx.net wrote:
Hello Brian,
concerning
Well you should use ESL then ;)
I simply do not understand what you mean by this. Is it sarcastic? Am I
asking stupid questions?
ESL = Event Socket Library. It is an abstraction layer to make
A bunch of telephony geeks and a 1900 number - what could go wrong?
Anyways, I too don't understand why people prefer forums.
I follow dozens of mailling lists and a half a dozen e-mail addresses
without ever leaving my mail client. My mail client happens to be
gmail, btw:
- Much more
I am a newbie to FS and I want learn it. So I setup a Centos 5.2 (fresh
install) and followed the instruction on the wiki installed the new
Freeswitch v1.0.3. After the installation I can start FS by issus command
/usr/local/freeswitch/bin/freeswitch.
After that I copied freeswitch.init.centos5
Hello,
I am a newbie to FS and I want learn it. So I setup a Centos 5.2 (fresh
install) and followed the instruction on the wiki installed the new
Freeswitch v1.0.3. After the installation I can start FS by issus command
/usr/local/freeswitch/bin/freeswitch.
After that I copied
On Mar 5, 2009, at 3:39 PM, Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
A bunch of telephony geeks and a 1900 number - what could go wrong?
Anyways, I too don't understand why people prefer forums.
I follow dozens of mailling lists and a half a dozen e-mail addresses
without ever leaving my mail client.
Your script at /etc/init.d/freeswitch is probably not referenced
anywhere in your init sequence. You should read some documentation on
the boot process for your system, which is probably something like
this:
Greetings,
I've been using FS in production on this rev (I realize it's pretty far
behind current) and it's been running well, save 1 issue.
The basic setup is an SBC , 2 GiG-E ports, 1 public , 1 private. I have
2 sip profiles created , 1 per ip interface. This is being used to
terminate
HI,
If you suspect a bug, the place to report it is JIRA. See:
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Reporting_Bugs
.
This gives the whole team a way of following up on issues.
Also can you upgrade to svn trunk? A lot of fixes gets committed
daily, so its good to stay up to date.
As you seem
Yeah I know ;) I didn't open a bug because my rev was so far behind. I
was just looking for any advice for where to poke next. Troubleshooting
this has been a fantastic introduction to some of the inner workings of
freeswitch so I was hoping to see it through and learn as I went.
To answer your
Yup, as I mentioned to brian didn't want to clog jira with a bug that's
been fixed or report against a rev 2k+ revs behind. I was trying to work
through it as a learning exercise. And yeah I actually added a bunch of
stuff to the list_sessions function to spit out a variety of associated
variables
Hi, and welcome to FreeSWITCH !
You've done everything right, now you only need to tell your system to
run that init script during startup ;-)
As root, do this:
chkconfig --add freeswitch
chkconfig --level 2345 freeswitch on
That's all.
Regards,
Raul
On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 13:09 -0800, dynaguy
You might not wanna start it in level 2... network might not be up yet.
/b
On Mar 5, 2009, at 5:32 PM, Raul Fragoso wrote:
Hi, and welcome to FreeSWITCH !
You've done everything right, now you only need to tell your system to
run that init script during startup ;-)
As root, do this:
Well if it's any consolation, I have a 4 day ish old copy of SVN and I
have around 200 of these hung calls, though after an hour or so they did
seem to clear.
That said, FS made 138,330 call attempts today, not too shabby, and
through out the call quality was as good as the first one. Not sure
I would update... We fixed a few bugs related to hung calls in the
past 24 hours.
/b
On Mar 5, 2009, at 5:39 PM, Nik Middleton wrote:
Well if it's any consolation, I have a 4 day ish old copy of SVN and I
have around 200 of these hung calls, though after an hour or so they
did
seem to
Just curious here.
I've always followed the fedora route but became disillusioned with the
focus on the desktop rather than the server mode. Of late I've moved my
servers to Centos. I felt the need for stable systems.
Everyone seems to slate Centos, but to my surprise Anthony recommends
If as you say people prefer forums then that's the nature of the target
market and controlling markets can be very difficult. So you go with the market
to succeed. The build it and they will come attitude virtually never works
well.
-Original Message-
From: Kristian Kielhofner
Everyone seems to slate Centos, but to my surprise Anthony recommends Centos
5.2 which is nice to hear. Yes I know it’s not bleeding edge, but I don’t
want that.
Repeat the mantra: CentOS is boring and predictable; boring and
predictable is perfect for real-time telephony systems.
Any
mszla...@aol.com mszla...@aol.com wrote:
If as you say people prefer forums then that's the nature of the target
market and controlling markets can be very difficult. So you go with the
market to succeed.
Most free software/open-source people I've encountered prefer mailing lists
and don't
Thanks for all your advices.
I am still struggle to make FS start.
I tried few things included:
chkconfig --add freeswitch
chkconfig --level 345 freeswitch on
I also added a user freeswitch
The problem is : if I run /etc/init.d./freeswitch manually, it says [OK]
like this:
[r...@localhost
Ah yes, my mistake, thanks for the correction Brian.
On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 17:39 -0600, Brian West wrote:
You might not wanna start it in level 2... network might not be up yet.
/b
On Mar 5, 2009, at 5:32 PM, Raul Fragoso wrote:
Hi, and welcome to FreeSWITCH !
You've done
Web forums are like the wild west of the internet. They offer nothing that
a mailing list and good wiki can't handle.
Just go take a look at the trixbox forums. The last thing you want it for
someone that is looking into freeswitch for the first time, to come across
something like this (The
try
bridge
({effective_caller_id_name
=your_name,effective_caller_id_number=}sofia/b-leg)
On Mar 5, 2009, at 9:00 PM, rod wrote:
the A leg invite looks like this:
From: Anonymoussip:anonym...@anonymous.invalid;user=phone
it has been rewritten like this:
From: Anonymous
if they went away by themselves they must not have been hung?
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Nik Middleton
nik.middle...@noblesolutions.co.uk wrote:
Well if it's any consolation, I have a 4 day ish old copy of SVN and I
have around 200 of these hung calls, though after an hour or so they did
in your case you will have no choice but to update.
Please do a fresh checkout as the build system has also drastically changed.
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Eric Liedtke e...@musinghalfwit.org wrote:
Yeah I know ;) I didn't open a bug because my rev was so far behind. I
was just looking
Again, if your target market prefers lists, then go with list. If they prefer
forums then it's forums. The point is that it's not about what a few like, it's
about the mob but the right mob.
-Original Message-
From: David Dan davidw...@gmail.com
To:
Hi Folk,
i got error while conduct ./make freeswitch-snapshot on debian 2.6 x86
here is the error :
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lodbc
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[2]: *** [libfreeswitch.la] Error 1
Making all in src
Making all in mod
making all mod_amr
make[5]: *** No rule to make
mashudi mashudifl...@telkom.co.id wrote:
i got error while conduct ./make freeswitch-snapshot on debian 2.6 x86
here is the error :
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lodbc
Have you installed the ODBC library and its development headers? Are they the
latest version?
It's failing to find the ODBC
I think you need to install the debian package 'unixodbc-dev'
--Stephen
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 11:00 PM, Jason White ja...@jasonjgw.net wrote:
mashudi mashudifl...@telkom.co.id wrote:
i got error while conduct ./make freeswitch-snapshot on debian 2.6 x86
here is the error :
/usr/bin/ld:
using these functions like this did nothing on the SIP INVITE packet :'(
seven wrote:
try
bridge
({effective_caller_id_name
=your_name,effective_caller_id_number=}sofia/b-leg)
On Mar 5, 2009, at 9:00 PM, rod wrote:
the A leg invite looks like this:
From:
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