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2013 Oct 17
4
MusicOnHold starts magically for no reason
Dear list,
on Asterisk 1.4.21 which is being used in a callthrough scenario -
callers call via PSTN to a DID coming in via SIP and then dialing
outbound via DTMF and the outbound calls get routed via some SIP
termination provider - lately I see that every now and then MusicOnHold
gets triggered like this on outbound calls:
Started music on hold, class 'default', on
2013 Nov 10
2
Not seeing any more LocalDiscovery broadcasts
...LocalDiscovery =
yes in tinc.conf. I do not see any broadcasts on any network and I also
do not see anything in the debug output.
What to do?
-nik
--
# apt-assassinate --help
Usage: apt-assassinate [upstream|maintainer] <package>
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2013 Nov 16
3
Make phone ring through webserver using Asterisk
What is the easiest way? And how can it be implemented?
I thought to something like:
1. I request a page to the webserver
2. Perl sends to asterisk a number to dial (Perl and asterisk are
running in the same machine)
3. Asterisk calls the phone
or
1. A Perl sip client registers to remote asterisk server
2. Perl sip client sends to asterisk the number to dial
3. Phone rings
2013 Apr 04
2
LocalDiscovery detecting nodes through tunnel
...platform restrictions
(ever tried to use iptables in a useful way on Android without going
nuts?).
Cheers,
Nik
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* mirabilos is handling my post-1990 smartphone *
<mirabilos> Aaah, it vibrates! Wherefore art thou, demonic device??
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