Patrick
2005-Aug-31 08:44 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Howto disable adsi in app_voicemail.c so I can noload *adsi*.so
Hi all, I've been told that part of best practices is to noload all modules that you don't use. Adsi being one of them (are there actually people using adsi & asterisk?) I noloaded it in /etc/asterisk/modules.conf: noload => res_adsi.so noload => app_adsiprog.so When I start * (this is cvs head of today by the way) I get: [app_voicemail.so]Aug 31 17:25:49 WARNING[4961]: loader.c:314 __load_resource: /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/app_voicemail.so: undefined symbol: adsi_available Aug 31 17:25:49 WARNING[4961]: loader.c:543 load_modules: Loading module app_voicemail.so failed! So appareantly app_voicemail depends on this adsi stuff. Is there a way to disable adsi in app_voicemail? I looked through app_voicemail.c but don't have enough knowledge of C how I would go about it. Regards, Patrick
Kevin P. Fleming
2005-Aug-31 10:26 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Howto disable adsi in app_voicemail.c so I can noload *adsi*.so
Patrick wrote:> So appareantly app_voicemail depends on this adsi stuff. Is there a way > to disable adsi in app_voicemail? I looked through app_voicemail.c but > don't have enough knowledge of C how I would go about it.Not right now, no. It would be nice if someone could figure out an abstraction mechanism for this so that app_voicemail did not require res_adsi to be loaded, but it has not happened yet.
Gustavo GarcĂa
2005-Sep-01 09:10 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Enable anonymous SIP incoming calls
Hi all, I would like to enable SIP incoming calls from any origin (not configured as peer in sip.conf). Is this possible? A workaround could be to put a SER in front of the Asterisk, and configure this as a peer in sip.conf, but I would like to find other simpler way if possible. Thank you very much. G.