Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "telephreaks".
2004 Dec 10
2
Very Cool.........Asterisk Made Wired Magazine
..." in the Dec 2004 issue of WIRED
magazine mentions Asterisk PBX (on p.100). The article is about phone
phreaks hijacking cell phones with Bluetooth technology along with spoofing
CID to pull some clandestine hacks on the PSTN. Anyhow, Asterisk is
mentioned as the PBX of choice for an outfit: Telephreaks.org out of Florida
that has built their own free VoIP service.
Quotes:
"Slestak, Da Beave, and GiD are the crew behind Florida-based
Telephreaks.org, a free VoIP service that they've built to run on a
roll-your-own, open source private branch exchange (PBX) system called
Asterisk"...
2008 Sep 24
1
Zaptel/DAHDI ztdummy only
Let me know if I should post this on the asterisk-dev list instead.
I am building a Linux-Vserver (http://www.linux-vserver.org) host system
that will have several guests running Asterisk. Since the guests can't
load kernel modules or do other dangerous stuff, but can access them I
built zaptel 1.4 and it is now loaded by the host.
The issue I see is there will be no "Zaptel"
2009 Oct 14
2
DAHDI Dummy for Linux VServers
I'm running dahdi on the host system, and have added the /dev/dahdi/
devices to the guest vserver as recommended in Beave's "Virtual Private
Asterisk" whitepaper (http://www.telephreak.org/papers/vpa/).
I tried copying libtonezone.so and libtonezone.h to the guest, but I
couldn't anything to replace zaptel.h in DAHDI souce (it seems dahdi.h
was deprecated?).
I need to
2007 Dec 15
2
DNS broken for www.voip-info.org ??
The DNS for www.voip-info.org seems to be non-responsive. Is there a
mirror of this invaluable resource site?
Tx,
Steve
dig www.voip-info.org
;; Got SERVFAIL reply from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, trying next server
; <<>> DiG 9.4.1-P1 <<>> www.voip-info.org
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: SERVFAIL, id: 61402
;;
2011 Nov 01
10
State of Asterisk+Virtualization+Timing
Greetings-
I'm about to dive into the process of virtualizing some of my Asterisk (primarily 1.4.x) infrastructure. In the past, when looking at virt solutions, the primary issue preventing me from moving was the lack of proper timing. We do not need it for MeetMe but rather for IAX2 trunking. I'd like to use either OpenVZ or KVM, but each seem to have independent "issues" that