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2008 Oct 28
5
Sendmail for Voicemail
When I send email from my local asterisk machine, my IP address get's
RBL'd.
Asterisk is my only reason for running sendmail, so to keep it simple, I
tried to make my ISP's mail server a 'smart host' (relaying to a trusted
mail server) but my ISP doesn't allow ANY kind of relaying these days.
I imagine there are many like me who are not sendmail experts who want
to
2009 Jan 02
1
SIP URI: Allison Smith, Music-on-Hold Parody--outstanding.
Somebody requested a path to listen without termination charges.
Here's a SIP URI: (a SIP What??)
karlonhold at sip.kfife.com or
3605195689 at 74.92.179.65
Thanks
-Karl
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2009 Apr 27
2
Who has the clever Polycom upgrade system?
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I remember someone wrote a great document concerning Polycom server
provisioning that provided a way to ensure that updates to the firmware
did not overwrite customizations. I'll be damned if I can remember
where I saw it. It may have been discussed during a VUC session or may
have been on this list.
Either way, I'm unable to google my way
2008 Aug 15
3
AstDB/Berkely DB - Hash function? Balanced-Tree? b-Tree? Linked List?
Does anyone know enough about the implementation of AstDB to know
whether the data structure is a Hash function, a Balanced-Tree, a
b-Tree, or a Linked List?
I'm trying to estimate the lookup 'cost' of a AstDB with around 160,000
keys? Obviously I already know that it WILL WORK, but the question is
whether the data structure is optimal in the Berkeley DB AS IMPLEMENTED
in Asterisk.
2008 Oct 06
8
PoE switch recommendations?
Hey, all. We're rolling out VoIP, and I'm wondering about PoE
recommendations, as we're going to have to replace our current network
equipment. My first inclination would be to just plunk down the cash and
do a Cisco system, but I'm relatively certain that would get shot down by
finance. Any recommendations for a couple-hundred-port solution with
VLANs, PoE, and QoS? Don't
2008 Oct 24
1
Emerging dilema? DID forwarding meets SMS
We have a number of DID's that do the standard VoIP tricks: ringing
multiple locations, findme-followme etc. What is happening more and
more is that customers call those DID numbers, and draw the reasonable
conclusion that they are calling mobile numbers because they literally
can HEAR that the called party is on a mobile. Consequently many of
those customers draw the conclusion that they
2008 Aug 24
3
SECURITY QUESTION & SANITY CHECK
SECURITY QUESTION & SANITY CHECK:
If only my SIP ports and a small range of RTP ports are facing the
public internet, what is the method by which an evildoer would be able
to do fraudulent long distance on my nickel?
Would it REALLY be as simple as guessing the credentials for ANY of my
local sip endpoints? Like most people, my local endpoint credentials
would be easy to guess:
Username
2008 Aug 30
1
Heist of MagicJack SIP credentials?
While I myself am not a MagicJack user, I'm curious as to whether anyone
here has managed to heist their MagicJack account's sip credentials, and
use them to terminate calls using asterisk. Apparently it's as simple
as sniffing the SIP credentials. If so, said person would enjoy
unlimited termination for $20 year while retaining the flexibility of
setting their CallerID to a
2008 Oct 06
7
Matching *, + and # in the dialplan
In several places online, and in the Asterisk F.O.T. book, there is a
warning against using '_.' saying:
"[it] should probably never be used".
However, the need often arises act on numeric extensions that begin with
*'s and #'s, and '+', and of course _X. does not match
I have tried exten => _[0-9*#+]. but that seems to be the functional
equivalent to _X.
2008 Aug 24
2
MWI working perfectly. Shouldn't it be broken??
I have a Sipura 962 endpoint on Asterisk 1.4 where the MWI works
perfectly, however my theory is that it should be broken.
Obviously I'm wrong but "Sip show subscriptions" does not show the
endpoint subscribing to the MWI status on Asterisk, even though all of
the other endpoints on the system DO subscribe for their respective
mailboxes, including SNOM & Polycom endpoints.
2008 Aug 29
5
Wi-SIP vs. SIP-DECT
Anybody care to muse on Wi-SIP vs. SIP-DECT?
My limited research indicates that none of the WiSip phones will ever be
able to match the performance of DECT phones. Maybe I'm wrong but a
Wi-SIP phone seems like a DIESEL sports car. There is nothing wrong
with the technology, but it seems like a shoe-horned fit into the
requirements of a wireless endpoint. DECT uses a wireless radio layer