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2005 Aug 31
1
problems with dialing-out with Zap
Hello Guys, I am trying to make Asterisk do dial-out calls. It doesn't even do test calls. It never calls. I tested everything and i am clueless. However i can call Asterisk and it picks up the phone and executes the dial-plan. However, my dial-plan is supposed to do outbound calls. Zap is configured correctly. I am using a TDM400 card from Digium with 4 Fxo ports and i have
2011 Jan 11
0
CentOS, mahmoud mansy has invited you to open a Gmail account
I've been using Gmail and thought you might like to try it out. Here's an invitation to create an account. You're Invited to Gmail! mahmoud mansy has invited you to open a Gmail account. Gmail is Google's free email service, built on the idea that email can be intuitive, efficient, and fun. Gmail has: *Less spam* Keep unwanted messages out of your inbox with Google's
2005 Jul 20
1
ceptral (swift)
Hi i installed ceptral and i want to test it with asterisk can u plz tell me if i was wrong here>> ?? exten => 2,1,Answer exten => 2,2,system(/opt/swift/bin/swift "hello world") exten=> 2,3,Hangup() Mahmoud Badran ATSI Tel: +20 2 607 8917
2005 Mar 25
1
2 companies - one asterisk
I have working with a polycom IP500 phone. I like the idea of having each line button on the phone as a separate sip device. If I understand it right, each phone could have three extensions (one for each line.) This would be great since I could then use the dialplan to forward calls to the desired extension. I envision something like this: Extenson 101 - Company-A Extension 102 - Company B
2014 Oct 30
0
Re: [libhivex] Undefined behavior when accessing invalid (too small) registry hives
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 09:26:30PM -0500, Mahmoud Al-Qudsi wrote: > On Oct 29, 2014, at 3:39 PM, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> wrote: > > > >> Or is it expected that certain sanity checks would be performed prior to > >> passing along any files to libhivex? What would those checks be? > > > > No, hivex should definitely have those checks.
2014 Nov 11
0
Re: [libhivex] Memory leak in hivex_node_delete_child?
> On Nov 11, 2014, at 5:36 AM, Mahmoud Al-Qudsi <mqudsi@neosmart.net> wrote: > I'll test it and be back. And it works perfectly. Thanks, Mahmoud
2004 Feb 17
2
Generating 2x2 contingency tables
Hello R-users, I would like to generate two-way contingency tables with zero in one cell. I tried to use the function r2dtable but I could not force one cell to have zero value. Any Idea? Best regards.. Mahmoud [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 May 01
3
auto-dail for ZAP channel, the application gets executed before the call attended
Hi All when I try to use auto-dial to connect to outside phone , my applications get executed before the caller attend the calls , this happens only when I call outside no , ie when I use Channel: ZAP/1/0507451111 in my sample.call file , if I use Channel:SIP/326 , it works fine my ?sample.call? file contains Channel: ZAP/1/0507451111 Callerid: Asterisk MaxRetries: 2 RetryTime: 10
2010 Feb 24
2
Problems in Asterisk Real Time (Urgent help )
Hello, Asterisk Real time database worked on astersik 1.6.2.0 but now i am working on Asterisk to latest version which is 1.6.2.2 ,there is a a warning [Feb 24 16:26:14] WARNING[4053]: config.c:2025 find_engine: Realtime mapping for 'sippeers' found to engine 'mysql', but the engine is not available [Feb 24 16:26:14] NOTICE[4053]: chan_sip.c:21500 handle_request_register:
2005 Jan 29
0
upgrading to *-1.0.5 on Gentoo; error cdr_mysql.conf': Not found
I just upgraded from ver. 0.9 to 1.0.5 on Gentoo (from portage) and when I try to reload my settings I get: == Unregistered 'mysql' CDR backend == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/cdr_mysql.conf': Not found (No such file or directory) My phone or SPA-3000 will not register with asterisk either. I've copied the Sip.conf; extenson.conf and iax.conf from old version to 1.0.5 -- #Joseph
2007 Apr 11
0
How to set fromuser in sip.conf so each user gets it's own callerid?
I'm a first time user of Asterisk and have a working setup which I find clumsy. How can I clean things up to make the dialplan easier to maintain? My problem ========== I have 6 public numbers that can reach 6 individual users. I have 6 lines like this in sip.conf: [general] register => 31307115622:secret@belcentrale-incoming/622 .... register =>
2010 Jan 06
1
Fastagi-mapping problem
Hello I am new in Asterisk Java, i am working on Asterisk 1.6.2.0 , i started the first example Hello AGI in this tutorial http://asterisk-java.org/development/tutorial.html I put the jar file and the proparty file in folder i wrote in extensions.conf this exten => 1300,1,AGI(agi:// 192.168.50.127/hello.agi,${EXTEN},${UNIQUEID},${CALLERID(name)}) I started AGI server ,then when i call
2010 Jan 11
2
Extension Status
Hello, I am new in Asterisk Community, i am working on Asterisk 1.6, i need to know how can i monitor the extension status? when i wrote sip show peers on asterisk Extension Domain port Status 111/111 (Unspecified) D 0 Unmonitored 1300/1300 192.168.50.111 D 5060 Unmonitored 222/222
2010 Jan 27
1
Asterisk Database Configuration
Hello I need to add sip extensions from my UI so without going through sip.conf so i created table CREATE TABLE `sipfriends` ( `name` varchar(40) NOT NULL default '', `username` varchar(40) default '', `secret` varchar(40) NOT NULL default '', `context` varchar(40) NOT NULL default '', `ipaddr` varchar(20) NOT NULL default '', `port`
2013 Feb 05
1
R -HELP REQUEST
Good morning to you all, Sorry for taking your time from your research and teaching schedules.   If you have a non-stationary univariate time Series data that has the transformation: Say; l.dat<-log (series) d.ldat<-diff (l.dat, differences=1) and you fit say arima model. predit.arima<-predict (fit.series, n.ahead=10, xregnew= (n+1) :( n+10)) How could I re-transform
2014 Oct 29
2
[libhivex] Undefined behavior when accessing invalid (too small) registry hives
Hello all, I know that one of the original design goals of libhivex was to be resilient to corrupt, invalid, or malicious registry hives. I've encountered some undefined behavior in libhivex when attempting to open registry files that are too small. I'm not sure if this is a known issue per-se or not, so I figured I'd ask here on the mailing list before I jumped in and started adding
2014 Oct 30
4
Re: [libhivex] Undefined behavior when accessing invalid (too small) registry hives
On Oct 29, 2014, at 3:39 PM, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> wrote: > >> Or is it expected that certain sanity checks would be performed prior to >> passing along any files to libhivex? What would those checks be? > > No, hivex should definitely have those checks. > > I'll have a proper look at this in the morning. > > Thanks, > > Rich.
2005 Mar 25
2
Zap Detect called party pickup
<FONT face="Default Sans Serif, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2><DIV>I have been playing with getting the sample.call file to work by dropping it into /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing.&nbsp; The process works to the point of calling the desired number and plays the message.&nbsp; The problem is that the message starts playing almost immediately, so if the
2013 Feb 07
1
[libhivex] Patch implementing hivex_node_get_child_deep
Hello, First and foremost - awesome library, beautiful code. Thank you! If I may be so bold as to make my first post to the mailing list a request for an API change, I have attached a patch for a new function in the hivex library that implements obtaining a handle to a "deep" node, allowing the user to enter a path like "SOFTWARE\Intel\Infinst\Uninstall" with only a previous
2005 Sep 01
2
VarCorr function for assigning random effects: was Question
If you are indeed using lme and not lmer then the needed function is VarCorr(). However, 2 recommendations. First, this is a busy list and better emails subject headers get better attention. Second, I would recommend using lmer as it is much faster. However, VarCorr seems to be incompatible with lmer and I do not know of another function to work with lmer. Hence, a better email subject header