Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "4f4b6917".
2004 May 22
5
Asterisk firewall config
...d could
use my server to make outgoing calls. It would help if the extensions had a
netmask/allowable IP setting like the iax.conf file uses, but there isn't one
documented...
Tony
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Tony Hoyle <tmh@nodomain.org> Key ID: 104D/4F4B6917 2003-09-13
Fingerprint: 063C AFB4 3026 F724 0AA2 02B8 E547 470E 4F4B 6917
2004 May 18
1
Configure asterisk for outgoing.. need authuser parameter?
...terisk@213.208.99.114>;tag=as4afae981'
I think this means it's using the wrong username somewhere... I can
dial in
just fine, so it's connected.. just only one way.
Tony
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Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.
Tony Hoyle <tmh@nodomain.org> Key ID: 104D/4F4B6917 2003-09-13
Fingerprint: 063C AFB4 3026 F724 0AA2 02B8 E547 470E 4F4B 6917
2004 May 22
3
e164.org
So I just saw this VoIP-centric article at slashdot
(http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/05/22/1840220) which mentions
e164.org. It's a "non-profit public DNS root designed to map phone numbers
to Internet protocols." Is anyone on this list actually using this?
They have asterisk config instructions:
http://www.e164.org/config.php
I wonder if someone can help me understand
2004 May 23
0
ztdummy - how to test?
...timer instead).
How do I test my changes are doing anything useful? zttest gives:
--- Results after 14 passes ---
Best: 99.975586 -- Worst: 99.975586
Is that good/bad/terrible...?
Tony
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Tony Hoyle <tmh@nodomain.org> Key ID: 104D/4F4B6917 2003-09-13
Fingerprint: 063C AFB4 3026 F724 0AA2 02B8 E547 470E 4F4B 6917
2004 May 26
1
ztdummy with kernel 2.6
ztdummy successfully compiles under kernel 2.6, but when I load it I get
ztdummy: Unknown symbol fill_td
ztdummy: Unknown symbol insert_td_horizontal
ztdummy: Unknown symbol uhci_devices
ztdummy: Unknown symbol uhci_interrupt
ztdummy: Unknown symbol alloc_td
ztdummy: Unknown symbol unlink_td
ztdummy: Unknown symbol delete_desc
I had a quick look at the source, and it looks like these function
2004 May 22
14
Caller ID with BT CD50
Hi All,
Having searched the archives, I can see there has been much discussion
at various points regarding capture of caller id information from good
old BT.
If I understand correctly, it seems that not only do the drivers not
currently support it, but my X101P possibly/probably can't do it anyway
due to hardware?
So, that leaves me with the modem route, which seems more and more
unlikely,
2004 Jun 07
4
Compiling Asterisk with G.723.1
Hello,
I am relatively new to Asterisk and I need to compile the G.723.1 codec for Asterisk. I downloaded the ITU source code, placed it in the codecs directory, but apparently Asterisk needs a rather different library than the one provided from ITU.
As I've seen in the mailing list archives, there are quite a few users who were able to compile G.723.1 in *, so, could someone kindly share it
2004 May 18
0
No luck using asterisk as proxy...
...<sip:6001@213.208.99.115:5060>
Call-ID: 6D3C9176-5684-4F40-8620-D7A105CD0A42@213.208.99.115
CSeq: 1568 ACK
Max-Forwards: 70
Content-Length: 0
9 headers, 0 lines
sisko*CLI>
Tony
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Te audire no possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.
Tony Hoyle <tmh@nodomain.org> Key ID: 104D/4F4B6917 2003-09-13
Fingerprint: 063C AFB4 3026 F724 0AA2 02B8 E547 470E 4F4B 6917