Alan Williamson
2008-May-28 08:57 UTC
[asterisk-users] Making remote calls via my Asterisk server
All, After using our Asterisk server now for over 6months, i have to confess to loving it and loving the power it affords us. We've purchased a number of CISCO handsets and they simply rock. Now we are based in the UK, and we make a lot of calls to the US which we naturally route via Asterisk and an outgoing provider. What i would like to do, is to be able to call my Asterisk server via my mobile phone (through the normal public exchange as my Asterisk server answers a UK number), and then for me to dial a US number that will then connect me to my mobile phone. Ultimately i want to make US calls via my mobile, hopping through my Asterisk server. Since i have shed loads of inclusive minutes with my mobile plan, it will be the same price as if i was at my desk. I *think* i can do this via the voice menu stuff. I would dial in, press a number, and then dial my outgoing US number and it would route it for me. Am i in the right area? any advice would be gratefully received. thanks a -- Alan Williamson Try our free registrationless email/sms reminder http://yourli.st/ b: http://alan.blog-city.com/
Steven Howes
2008-May-28 09:16 UTC
[asterisk-users] Making remote calls via my Asterisk server
On 28 May 2008, at 09:57, Alan Williamson wrote:> Ultimately i want to make US calls via my mobile, hopping through my > Asterisk server. Since i have shed loads of inclusive minutes with > my > mobile plan, it will be the same price as if i was at my desk.Do you use FreePBX or anythin like that? Look up DISA.
Sherwood McGowan
2008-May-28 12:38 UTC
[asterisk-users] Making remote calls via my Asterisk server
Steven Howes wrote:> On 28 May 2008, at 12:12, Sherwood McGowan wrote: > >> Just keep in mind that DISA is a VERY dangerous thing to have in use, >> make sure you secure it as much as possible, otherwise modern day >> "phreaks" could discover it and make calls through your system and/ >> or worse. >> > > Put an IVR in front of it that plays something which sounds like a > voicemail prompt :) then use the password feature. Then they should A) > Not know its a DISA and B) Have to guess an X digit password. > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >Exactly, just wanted to remind the user that DISA needs to have a password.
use VMAuthenticate before DISA that way you can secure it. On 5/28/08, Sherwood McGowan <sherwood.mcgowan at gmail.com> wrote:> Steven Howes wrote: >> On 28 May 2008, at 12:12, Sherwood McGowan wrote: >> >>> Just keep in mind that DISA is a VERY dangerous thing to have in use, >>> make sure you secure it as much as possible, otherwise modern day >>> "phreaks" could discover it and make calls through your system and/ >>> or worse. >>> >> >> Put an IVR in front of it that plays something which sounds like a >> voicemail prompt :) then use the password feature. Then they should A) >> Not know its a DISA and B) Have to guess an X digit password. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- >> >> asterisk-users mailing list >> To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: >> http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >> > Exactly, just wanted to remind the user that DISA needs to have a password. > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >