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2002 Jun 15
4
Serious Bug found in Shorewall 1.3.x
Rafa³ Dutko has just discovered a potentially serious bug in version 1.3.0
and 1.3.1. In both versions, where an interface option appears on multiple
interfaces, the option may only be applied to the first interface on which
it appears.
A corrected firewall script for 1.3.1 is available at:
http://www.shorewall.net/pub/shorewall/errata/1.3.1/firewall
and
2011 Feb 13
1
Call Files, Variable passing
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fputs($oSocket, "Priority: $strPriority\r\n");
fputs($oSocket, "MaxRetries: $strMaxReTry\r\n");
fputs($oSocket, "RetryTime: $strRetryTime\r\n");
fputs($oSocket, "SetVar: DIAL1=$number1\r\n");
fputs($oSocket, "SetVar: DIAL2=$number2\r\n");
fputs($oSocket, "SetVar: AcceptParallel=$ap\r\n\r\n");
fputs($oSocket, "Action: Logoff\r\n\r\n");
Here I am trying to set three variables but they do not seem to be passed on
to the extensions for dialing .... Am I following the right syntax ?
Than...
2006 Jan 20
1
instant fallback to zap in case of sip/iax/xyz-failure
i would like to carry some oversea pstn-destinations via sip to providers
like stanaphone, however, in case of a network-failure or if the provider
is not available, i want to fallback to the zap-channels so the call is
carried out to the pstn directly.
the usual approach would be to check the dialstatus(e.g.NOANSWER).
however, asterisk tries >60seconds to reach that peer(even when the ip
2009 Jul 06
5
Dial cmd help
I have a dial cmd buried amongst a series of others in a macro
like so: exten => s,n,Dial(SIP/1${ARG1}@sip_peer,60,T)
Reason for adding a "1" is all the others in the macro don't
want the "1" so this was easiest at the time. Now I need to
send NA long distance through this macro. All the other dial
cmds will just work, but this one is going to try to dial
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