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2004 Sep 15
2
Results of 13 month study on reducing telemarketing calls
...lines. Humans usually do not react immediately and slam down the
receiver when they hear these. But autodialers can. And according to my
stats, they do, with reaction times varying from 1 to 3 seconds total
call length.
Total number of calls ending in Zapateller: 40
By Context:
homeline: 23
workline: 17
In the above, over the last 13 months, 40 calls ended in the Zapateller
application. It takes pretty quick reflexes for this to happen. Reflexes
that only a telemarketer or his machines can develop.
3. PrivacyManager
The PrivacyManager application gets run after the Zapateller on just my
ho...
2005 May 18
0
SIP: Failed to authenticate
...r
two ago. Trying to register with a Metaswitch voip server via sip.
They gave me a userid, and a password. I plug it into a register command
in sip.conf:
register => 3074449999:pword@isp
[isp]
realm=voip.isp.net
auth=3074449999#c491b58f6fd6da12691fa0de86fbbcc3@voip.isp.net
type=peer
context=workline
host=voip.isp.net
username=3074449999
md5secret=c491b58f6fd6da12691fa0de86fbbcc3
; usereqphone=yes
and the logs show:
NOTICE[16299] chan_sip.c: Failed to authenticate on REGISTER to
'<sip:3074449999@voip.isp.net>;tag=as11f194ab'
I use md5sum to generate the md5secret...
echo -n...
2005 May 23
0
SIP authentification? Any ideas?
...ing anything
obviously wrong?
Here's some hopefully relevant info:
sip.conf:
externip = 216.98.159.235
register => 3075689101:bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb@tctwest
[tctwest]
realm=voip.tctwest.net
auth=3073334444#bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb@voip.myfavoriteisp.net
type=peer
context=workline
host=voip.myfavoriteisp.net
username=3073334444
md5secret=bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
The md5secret was formed as per the wiki, using md5sum...
murf
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Steve Murphy <murf@e-tools.com>
Electronic Tools Company
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2005 Aug 22
1
Question on Zap interfaces
I have a TDM4xx card with two (3 and 4) interfaces for my land lines. I
have a basic setup working with them and one VoIP provider. Questions:
1. How do I determine which Zap line the incoming call is on so I can
handle it differently? One line is my home phone and the other is my
work line. I would like different dialplans for each.
2. When I have my work line set (via Verizon) to call