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2003 Mar 28
1
Review: Packet8's DTA310
...It supports simple
dial plan configurations so you don't have to wait for a timeout
or press # before the call is sent to Asterisk. I like this
feature a lot. It supports Inband and RFC2833 signaling and
allows you to squelch inband DTMF. It also allows you to
suppress voice packets during RFC3288 events (I have no idea what
this would be useful for). I have found no real documentation
for the device. I was hoping for at least documentation for the
wild-card characters in the dial-plan configuration.
The unit supports G711 ulaw, G711 alaw, G723 (the default
codec), G726, and G729. I have...
2009 May 27
7
v3.0 architecture
I just had a thought. It's probably going to be too big of a change
for v2.0, so something to think about for v3.0:
Supporting multiple UIDs is difficult. Currently expire-tool and
v2.0's LMTP server are implemented in a way that it's always running
as root and only temporarily dropping privileges. So any security hole
in there gives the attacker root privileges. Not very