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2007 Jul 26
0
(Update) Digium FTP server will be replaced with HTTP server
Some time in the next two weeks, Digium will be shutting down our FTP server, located at ftp.digium.com, and begin using only the existing HTTP server on the same system instead. We have decided to only offer our public downloads over the HTTP protocol, not the FTP protocol, primarily for reasons related to our marketing department :-) The site has a new name, downloads.digium.com, and will also
2008 Dec 19
0
New mailing list: digium-announce
Recently it was brought to our attention that while we announce new releases of Asterisk and Asterisk-Addons on the asterisk-announce mailing list (and others), and we publish security advisories on the asterisk-announce and asterisk-security mailing lists (and others), there are frequently changes that are made in our policies, procedures, and products that do not get announced on any widely-read
2007 May 17
0
Digium HPEC 9.00.003 released
I have just placed HPEC version 9.00.003 onto the Digium FTP site; this release cures the recently discovered bug where incoming audio was choppy or lost completely under specific circumstances (did not affect all users, but if a user's system had the problem it would have it on all calls). -- Kevin P. Fleming Director of Software Technologies Digium, Inc. - "The Genuine Asterisk
2008 Nov 05
0
bugs.digium.com Maintenance and Downtime
At 4PM CST (GMT -6) today, we will be moving the bugs.digium.com issue tracker to a new hosting server. For approximately one hour, the site will be unavailable, but once it returns everything should be back to normal; there will be no changes in user accounts or any other data on the site. After the site has been moved, we will be using an HTTP proxy on the old server to redirect traffic to the
2008 Aug 05
0
libpri versions 1.2.8 and 1.4.7, and libss7 version 1.0.1 released
The Asterisk development team has released new versions of three libraries used with Asterisk. They are: libpri-1.2.8: This release contains a number of bugfixes that had been unreleased for months, along with clarification of the licensing of the source code. The change log is here: http://downloads.digium.com/pub/telephony/libpri/ChangeLog-1.2.8 libpri-1.4.7: This release contains primarily
2008 Feb 15
7
Digium stopped TDM400P production: alternatives??
Hi, Digium stopped to produce TDM400P and the new TDM410 is too new to find it in our shops. The only alternative available is a "fully-compatible" Openvox product...but is it really "fully-compatible"? Any experience about Openvox products (card and zaptel versions, etc...)? Thank you! Giorgio.
2012 May 10
3
Digium IP Phones
Hello, Im looking to buy a digium phone D70 unit just for testing on lab; to really understand the phone and features. I cant find any website with opinions; any here? Are they really valuable to the price? (D70 quite expensive) Does the SDK for building apps is usable? Can you build powerfull apps? Examples? Many thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2007 May 04
1
ASA-2007-013: IAX2 users can cause unauthorized data disclosure
> Asterisk Project Security Advisory - ASA-2007-013 > > +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > | Product | Asterisk | > |----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------| > | Summary | IAX2
2007 May 04
1
ASA-2007-013: IAX2 users can cause unauthorized data disclosure
> Asterisk Project Security Advisory - ASA-2007-013 > > +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ > | Product | Asterisk | > |----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------| > | Summary | IAX2
2012 Jan 16
2
How does Digium Repo install Dahdi on a virtual container while I can't do the same trying from source install?
Hello, I can do simple, "yum install asterisk18-*" and it installs Asterisk and Dahdi-tools/Dahdi-Linux on my OpenVZ container. Everything runs well and smooth. However, if I want to compile dahdi-linux on the same openvz then I get the error, *"You do not appear to have the source for the 2.6.32-4-pve kernel installed".* * * 1- Based on above error and Google search I have
2013 Jul 19
2
Efi64 boot fail during download from kernel and initrd via http
Am 19. Juli 2013, 18:05, schrieb Matt Fleming> > : > > Out of curiousity, are you able to build 6.02-pre2 from git? > > -- > Matt Fleming, Intel Open Source Technology Center I've never done this before, but would try it if you tell me how. Regards Michael
2013 Jul 22
0
Efi64 boot fail during download from kernel and initrd via http
On Fri, 19 Jul, at 08:14:02PM, Michael Szerencsits wrote: > Am 19. Juli 2013, 18:05, schrieb Matt Fleming> > : > > > > Out of curiousity, are you able to build 6.02-pre2 from git? > > > > -- > > Matt Fleming, Intel Open Source Technology Center > > I've never done this before, but would try it if you tell me how. Actually, can you grab the
2012 May 25
0
Digium's new Community Support Manager - Rusty Newton
We'd like you all to help us welcome Rusty Newton to Digium's Asterisk development and community support team! Rusty has been with Digium for over five years, starting in the Technical Support department and then moving to a sales position where he assisted customers with Asterisk and Switchvox solutions to their business needs. Prior to joining Digium he spent more than five years in the
2013 Jun 12
0
[5.10] PXE + dhcp opts 209, 210 and path issues in tftp/http
>From f48d79be8c79241dd4635165e393683809edd823 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming at intel.com> Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 13:04:44 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] PATH: Change the PATH directive syntax In retrospect, choosing the colon character as the entry separator for the PATH directive was not a smart move, as that character is also used in TFTP-style paths. This conflict
2012 Mar 02
2
Digium FXS specifications and limits Question
Howdy All, I'm considering Asterisk / Digium as a replacement to my existing phone switch. I need to continue to be able to push analog lines between multiple buildings in a campus environment. The Digium Analog 410 Card manual states it's not recommended to go beyond 1500 feet distance for an FXS card, and no line should leave the building or be bundled. The 2400 Series Manual does
2007 Dec 29
5
Digium Asterisk Appliance voicemail & logs
Does anyone know how much space the appliance has for voicemail and/or logs? Doesn't have an embedded disk from what I can see, and only a 1G flash card? -- Barry D. Hassler President, HCST http://www.hcst.net/ 937-427-9000 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2009 Mar 11
3
Digium B410P: misdn v1 or misdn v2 or dahdi + asterisk 1.6 ?
Hi, Until now I've been using my Digium B410P cards with misdn 1.0.x. I would like to upgrade my systems and am now wondering which is the "best" route to take: - use the latest release of misdn v1 - upgrade to the latest "stable" kernel and use the built-in misdn v2 - use misdn v2 as a seperate package (disable misdn in the kernel) - use dahdi's support for misdn
2008 Mar 13
4
Application registration on Asterisk 1.4 and 1.6?
Hi, I have implemented a custom application module based in some esqueletone code I will provide below. I have tested it with asterisk 1.2.23 and it works fine. But when I tested the same application with a newest version of asterisk like 1.4.* it always returns an error trying to load the module or more specific, trying to register the application. here is the code: int load_module(void){
2013 Jun 12
0
[5.10] PXE + dhcp opts 209, 210 and path issues in tftp/http
On 06/12/2013 09:40 AM, Matt Fleming wrote: > On Tue, 11 Jun, at 03:54:21AM, H. Peter Anvin wrote: >> On 06/11/2013 01:03 AM, Matt Fleming wrote: >>> On Mon, 10 Jun, at 07:57:50AM, H. Peter Anvin wrote: >>>> Either that or make the path a list rather than a string, using the >>>> normal word separators when entered on the command line, a bit like the
2010 Mar 10
1
Phishing attempt posing as digium
Did anyone else just get what looks like a phising attempt pretending to be from digium? It appears to be full of links to http://app.en25.com/e/er.aspx I must admit, it looks genuine.