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2009 Jan 26
1
Strange Cisco/Asterisk anomaly
Hey all, having an extremely odd issue wondering if anyone else has come across or seen something similar and what your resolution was. I have Asterisk 1.2.12.1 running (don't ask) on a machine. All has been working fine for months on end. The system has a mixture of Polycom, Snom's and Cisco 7960's running. After a brief power outage last Friday, most phones went down but the PBX
2009 Jan 16
0
No subject
/usr/sbin/asterisk -rx "show channels concise"|awk -F : '($11 > 10800) {print "/usr/sbin/asterisk -rx \"soft hangup " $1 "\""}'|sh You don't necessarily have to keep restarting it at midnight. =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ J. Oquendo SGFA, SGFE, C|EH, CNDA, CHFI, OSCP "Enough research will tend to
2009 Feb 07
0
A Simple Asterisk Based Toll Fraud Prevention Script
Subject says it all... A Simple Asterisk Based Toll Fraud Prevention Script http://www.infiltrated.net/asterisk-ips.html Ramblings for admins/engineers to think about. Doesn't have to cost you umteen thousand dollars for stuff like IPS/IDS. Although a little on the crude side, quite effective. If you care to dabble with MySQL you can create quite an impressive hosts based IPS that is custom
2009 Feb 26
0
Residential portals and real world scalability
Hey all, I have a couple of questions. 1) What is the maximum amount of registrations and ongoing calls you've been able to achieve on your Asterisk systems. Please do not respond with marketing hyperbole. I'm looking for real world implementation in the thousands range. For instance, max I recall having on one souped up server was a couple hundred registrations with no more than 70
2009 Jul 07
3
Answering the nTh call ...
Curious to know if anyone's created something similar to the following, if so and you'd care to share an AGI or dialplan, much appreciated. I will be eventually write a script to answer the nTH call. (if I can't find it (why reinvent wheels). Looking to do some testing sending anywhere between 50-200 calls to a machine. I'd like a Snom/Polycom/whatever to pick up after the nTh
2010 Aug 12
1
Callback script anyone
Without diving into too many details, does anyone have a simple callback script that does the following: Caller --> Dial Asterisk --> "In order to place this call please enter a callback number to place this call for your pin..." Caller --> Enters DID to call back for pin Asterisk --> stores a number to either a flat file or DB. (From here I can take care of the rest)
2009 Jan 19
3
Interesting observation
I have an interesting observation which I thought I'd pass along to save other people from spending time trying to 'fix' it. One of my clients uses Charter's so called "business phone service". They provide 'analog' phone lines over IP. In general, they've worked OK. End users were saying that the phone are "cutting out" at times. What
2011 Sep 22
2
VoIP Abuse to Twitter (real time VoIP Abuse)
Apologies for cross posting but some of us aren't on the other list (vice/versa) and thought both groups would benefit. For those familiar with the VoIP Abuse Project, no need to explain the gist of this. I got tired of parsing through the alerts (lists) I receive via email daily. They're long and sometimes I don't have the time to post them all. So for now, posting VoIP Abuse
2009 Feb 27
9
call file concurrency
Is there a convenient way to limit the number of call files (outgoing directory) that are processed concurrently? -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3234 bytes Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20090226/a46e68fa/attachment.bin
2007 Nov 22
1
Toll fraud detection/password script
So I was bored yesterday and tried solving a few problems with one stone: 1) Notify me of potential brute forcers (multiple attempts to register multiple numbers from one address) 2) Notify me of (l)users who are having password issues So I whipped up a simple script to run in cron and notify me that UserX from X_IP_Space had X amout of password issues. I'm currently running this from cron
2007 Nov 26
2
Broadcast dialing/playback
Has anyone created like a broadcast dialplan, if so care to share it. What I'd like to do is create an extension so when someone calls that extension they can leave a voicemail. Right after it is recorded, I need that voicemail to played on all phones on that system... E.g.: 1) Administrator --> Dial special number 2) Record emergency message (e.g. Snow day don't come in) 3) Hang up 4)
2007 Jul 12
0
No subject
On Dec 10, 2007 10:36 AM, Jeng Yu <jengyu2007 at yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > Thanks, All! And thanks, Oquendo! I will experiment > with this suggestion. I was actually thinking in terms > of a situation where it would be done > non-interactively. > > Jeng > > > --- "J. Oquendo" <sil at infiltrated.net> wrote: > > > Jeng Yu wrote: > > >
2007 Dec 21
0
Incoming CID change
Quick and dirty too hungover to think/search... ;) Sorry list AsteriskBoxA -> SBC/PSTN voodoo -> world wide Interweb -> AsteriskBoxB Account on BoxA UsernameJohn<12125551212> Account on BoxB UsernameJohn<102> They're both the same users, had to do some funky trunking (managed firewall provider is playing not in my backyard games)... So anyway, I need to take specific
2008 Jan 14
2
CID blocking ...
Hey all, when you guys have requests from clients to block their CID from showing through, what are others doing? I had a coworker throw in some "Name Here"<0> garbage which none my carriers like. I don't want to do "Private"<12345678910> so any suggestions. -- ==================================================== J. Oquendo SGFA #579 (FW+VPN v4.1) SGFE
2001 Mar 06
3
crashing on receiving connection
Hello, I got trouble installing tinc daemon. Every time when a connection comes in, the daemon crashes: Mar 6 18:32:56 localhost tinc.vpn[20703]: tincd 1.0pre3 (Feb 21 2001 02:32:50) starting, debug level 5 Mar 6 18:32:56 localhost tinc.vpn[20703]: Ready: listening on port 655 Mar 6 18:33:00 localhost tinc.vpn[20703]: Connection from 192.168.0.4 port 1135 Mar 6 18:33:00 localhost
2004 Jan 04
2
POTS interfacing recommendation
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello there, I'm drawing up a scheme to manage our company calls and would like to implement it with Asterisk. In order to get moving quickly I'd like some recommendations on what hardware to buy so I can start tinkering. Initially we'd like to be able to support one line to accept incoming calls, and another one for forwarding such
2017 Jun 08
0
regular expression help
Zitat von Ashim Kapoor <ashimkapoor at gmail.com>: > Dear All, > > My query is: > > Do we always need to use perl = TRUE option when doing ignore.case=TRUE? > > A small example : > > my_text = > "RECOVERY OFFICER-II\nDEBTS RECOVERY TRIBUNAL-III\n RC No. 162/2015\nSBI > VS RAMESH GUPTA.\n Dated: 01.03.2016 Item no.01\n > Present:
2017 Jun 08
2
regular expression help
Dear All, My query is: Do we always need to use perl = TRUE option when doing ignore.case=TRUE? A small example : my_text = "RECOVERY OFFICER-II\nDEBTS RECOVERY TRIBUNAL-III\n RC No. 162/2015\nSBI VS RAMESH GUPTA.\n Dated: 01.03.2016 Item no.01\n Present: Ms. Sonakshi, the proxy counsel for Ms. Usha Singh, the counsel for ARCIL.\n None for the CDs.\n
2011 Jan 31
1
[Bug 33771] New: Hang on boot with Quadro NVS295
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33771 Summary: Hang on boot with Quadro NVS295 Product: xorg Version: git Platform: x86-64 (AMD64) OS/Version: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: Driver/nouveau AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
2006 Mar 17
0
Mounting Samba share from Windows Mobile 5.0 platform
Hi there, I've just started fiddling with a new Windows Mobile 5 device (HTC Universal / XDA Exec / Qtek 9000) and am trying to get it to mount a samba share. I first tried this to my OS X machine, then tried to an Ubuntu server. I don't know the protocol but when I tell it mount \\80.68.83.61\mattbee (should be my home directory on my laptop) the device (80.68.83.60) does this,