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2023 Jun 17
1
Expanding my answering-machine system
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same => n,Background(${voice}/welcome)
same => n,Background(${voice}/business_hours)
same => n,Background(${voice}/8am_5pm)
same => n(HOLIDAY),Background(${voice}/dial_anytime)
same => n(DIRECTORY),Background(${voice}/directory_assist)
same => n,Background(${voice}/press_1)
same => n,Background(${voice}/to_ring_after_hours)
same => n,Background(${voice}/press_2)
same => n,Background(${voice}/absence_delay)
same => n,Background(${voice}/press_3)
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2007 Jun 21
0
Simple shared authentication method
...oomla and so on, and to be able to add another server and use
the same method in the future.
I am looking now at openldap but I start thinking it's too complex for the task
of single sign on... or at least I am missing an easy graphical tool to setup
just users and passwords (ldapbrowser and directory_assistant aren't working,
and I don't have too much time to spend on learning command-line tools).
Does anyone have a suggestion for an easy Single Sign On server?
Tia
Lorenzo Quatrini
p.s. Of course all the above under CentOS 5 ;)
2023 Jun 17
1
Expanding my answering-machine system
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>
> same => n,Background(${voice}/welcome)
> same => n,Background(${voice}/business_hours)
> same => n,Background(${voice}/8am_5pm)
> same => n(HOLIDAY),Background(${voice}/dial_anytime)
> same => n(DIRECTORY),Background(${voice}/directory_assist)
> same => n,Background(${voice}/press_1)
> same => n,Background(${voice}/to_ring_after_hours)
> same => n,Background(${voice}/press_2)
> same => n,Background(${voice}/absence_delay)
> same => n,Background(${voice}/press_3)
>
> ;*********...
2023 Jun 17
1
Expanding my answering-machine system
Doug,
This is where the weeds start growing.
On 6/17/2023 4:55 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:
>
> For both capabilities, you can use Background() instead of Playback()
> for audio prompts. Background() allows for interrupting the prompts
> and continue on with your dialplan.
>
> Understood. From the book:
The most common use of the Background() application is to create basic