Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Peering with a Taqua T7000"
2010 Apr 26
0
Taqua users out there?
Are there any other Taqua users out there?
We have a trunk to a Taqua switch through our ITSP and all outbound
calls have the ANI of the primary number on the trunk regardless of what
outbound caller-id we generate.
This is more than a little annoying, as it interferes with single-number
calling, find-me/follow-me, and other features we're using with Asterisk
1.6.
Is there anyone with
2012 Apr 26
0
Peer SIP authentication with Taqua switch
I'm using Asterisk 1.8.6.0 on my router talking to my ISP's Taqua 7000 (?) switch.
I'm using a config that looks like:
[sip_proxy-out]
type=peer
authuser=208nnnnnnnn
remotesecret=xyzzy
qualify=100
host=n.n.n.n
call-limit=5
nat=no
; sendrpid=yes
insecure=no
But the Taqua responds to outbound INVITES with 403 Forbidden (oddly, not 401 or 407).
Also, from what I can tell, the
2011 Jul 22
1
Connecting to a Taqua switch
Anyone have any configuration experience connecting Asterisk 1.8 to the PSTN via SIP on a Taqua 7000 switch?
My local carrier recently upgraded software and changed their configs so that signalling and media are on different cards (and hence different IP addresses), and it's causing issues.
I suspect there are other factors at play... it may or may not be behind a properly configured SBC.
2008 Sep 27
3
Troubleshooting one-way voice... how to peek into SIP RTP?
I've got the following situation. I'm running Asterisk 1.4.18 on a
firewall/gateway machine, with some SPA-942 (f/w 5.1.15(a)) phones
behind it.
I'm peering SIP with a Coppercom switch sitting behind an SBC.
On outbound calls, I get 2-way voice, no worries.
On inbound calls, I get one-way voice (I can hear the caller but they
can't hear me).
I've looked at tcpdumps of
2009 Aug 11
3
SIP app for iPhone that works well with Asterisk?
Anyone have a chance to test any of the various iPhone SIP apps?
I see there are a few out there, but most of the iTunes reviews aren't
sufficiently technical to be useful.
Thanks.
2023 Dec 07
3
Non-shell accounts and scp/sftp
Hi,
We have a CLI that certain users get dropped into when they log in. One of the things they can go is generate certificates (actually .p12 key/certificate bundles) that they will then scp out of the box from another host.
Problem is that if their default shell isn't sh, ash, dash, bash, zsh, etc. then things break. Is there a workaround to allow scp/sftp to continue to work even for
2023 Apr 25
1
"Bad packet length 1231976033"
On Tue, 25 Apr 2023 at 03:36, Philip Prindeville
<philipp_subx at redfish-solutions.com> wrote:
> > On Apr 10, 2023, at 7:24 AM, Darren Tucker <dtucker at dtucker.net> wrote:
[...]
> > Since you're using 9.1, the message could be an "Invalid free", since
> > there was a double-free bug in that release :-(
>
> Forgot to ask: does this bug manifest
2023 Dec 08
1
Non-shell accounts and scp/sftp
On 07/12/23, Philip Prindeville (philipp_subx at redfish-solutions.com) wrote:
> We have a CLI that certain users get dropped into when they log in. One of the things they can go is generate certificates (actually .p12 key/certificate bundles) that they will then scp out of the box from another host.
Off topic, and assuming the .p12 bundles need to be post-processed by clients for use by ssh,
2023 Dec 08
2
Non-shell accounts and scp/sftp
On Fri, 8 Dec 2023 at 07:39, Philip Prindeville
<philipp_subx at redfish-solutions.com> wrote:
[...]
> Problem is that if their default shell isn't sh, ash, dash, bash, zsh, etc. then things break.
> Is there a workaround to allow scp/sftp to continue to work even for non-shell accounts?
sftp should work regardless of the user's shell since it is invoked as
a ssh subsystem
2007 Nov 09
4
Wanted: tutorial on troubleshooting SIP issues
For someone that's network-aware, but hasn't sat down and plowed through
umpteen SIP-related RFC's and memorized the standards, is there a good
primer on troubleshooting SIP issues?
I'm seeing a lot of NOTIFY/603 messages on my network between Asterisk
and my Sipura 942's, for instance...
Not sure what these are... perhaps the qualify keepalives? In which
case, I guess
2007 Nov 19
4
Help: How to configure SIP domain on SPA942
I'm using a bunch of SPA942's, and I'm trying to provision them mostly
by DHCP (and what I can't set that way, I try to provision via HTTP
interface into the phone).
I changed the domain in my AstLinux config from "astlinux" to redfish-solutions.com, and set
that in my sip.conf file as well:
context=incoming
2008 Jan 29
2
When does Asterisk "REFER"?
I was wondering under what conditions Asterisk will hand off a call to
another switch.
I'm trying to verify that my local PSTN's Coppercom switch operates
correctly... and wanted to know how to get a call REFER'd to another
end-point.
Thanks,
-Philip
2017 Mar 12
2
USB card reader causing qemu-kvm SEGV's
Hi.
I have a Supermicro 5018D-FN4T (Xeon D-1541 based SBC) that I use for virtualization. I?m running Centos 7.3 on it (updated), with the CentOS-QEMU-EV.repo repository as the source for virtualization packages.
I run an Ubuntu 16.04-2 guest VM on it, which is ordinary enough. What?s perhaps less ordinary is that I?ve attached a Lexar Media, Inc. ?Lexar Professional Workflow CR1 CFast 2.0 USB
2023 Apr 24
1
"Bad packet length 1231976033"
> On Apr 10, 2023, at 7:24 AM, Darren Tucker <dtucker at dtucker.net> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 10 Apr 2023 at 07:07, Peter Stuge <peter at stuge.se> wrote:
>>
>> Brian Candler wrote:
>>>> What's odd is that the length is *always* 1231976033 (which is
>>>> 0x496E7661 or "Inva" in ASCII).
>
> One thing that can cause this is
2011 Feb 09
6
[Bug 1856] New: Wrong QoS naming and obsolete defaults
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1856
Summary: Wrong QoS naming and obsolete defaults
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 5.8p1
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: Miscellaneous
AssignedTo: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
ReportedBy:
2010 Mar 10
35
[Bug 1733] New: Enhance support for QoS (ToS) by supporting DSCP/CS and adding option
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1733
Summary: Enhance support for QoS (ToS) by supporting DSCP/CS
and adding option
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 5.4p1
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P2
Component: ssh
AssignedTo:
2010 Dec 10
0
Fwd: Problem of updating openssh-4.4p1 to openssh-5.5p1 with MAX_ALLOW_USERS option
Hello!
> Hello!
>
> We have the server with RHEL 5.5 (64-bit) and need to connect many
parallel users over ssh (OpenSSH).
> Usually we use openssh-4.4p1, builded from the sources with changed
"servconf.h" file by this type:
> #define MAX_ALLOW_USERS 10000 /* Max # users on
allow list. */
> #define MAX_DENY_USERS
2007 Oct 30
3
Asterisk 1.4 from RPM
I'm trying to build an Asterisk rpm from the supplied asterisk.spec file.
Made numerous changes to get it to work.
The architecture of the system I am building on is x86_64. I'd like to build for i686 though.
I added a --target i686 to the rpmbuild line in the Makefile, but it looks like it's still requiring 64bit system libraries.
When I try to install the rpm on the i686 machine, it
2006 Apr 18
2
OpenSSH and Idle Timeouts
Theo et al.,
I've looked back through the OpenSSH mailing lists and am stumped as to
why there is no IdleTimeout option for OpenSSH. (Normally the omission
of a feature as useful as this generates much debate and flame-quashing
from the dev. team).
Is there some background to this that I'm missing?
Here's the scenario, and I'm fully open to any workarounds.
We use a
2017 Mar 17
0
USB card reader causing qemu-kvm SEGV's
Adding Paolo and Miroslav.
On Sun, Mar 12, 2017 at 11:41 PM, Philip Prindeville <
philipp_subx at redfish-solutions.com> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have a Supermicro 5018D-FN4T (Xeon D-1541 based SBC) that I use for
> virtualization. I?m running Centos 7.3 on it (updated), with the
> CentOS-QEMU-EV.repo repository as the source for virtualization packages.
>
> I run an Ubuntu