Am 01.10.2014 um 15:48 schrieb Gokan Atmaca:
Someone reported me that from a PBX on which someone gained fraudulent
access, he could observe hundreds of calls to the same destination
number.
For curiosity's sake, I'm wondering why would this happen (dialing the
same number over and over) ?
Some
hello, is there way to send event to all ami clients from AGI script?
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You can use the AGI command EXEC to execute a dialplan application, and the
application UserEvent can be used to generate custom events that AMI
clients can receive.
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/AGICommand_exec
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Application_UserEvent
On
Hi,
Is there anything I can do with this problem? Re-installing Asterisk does
not solve this and the problem still persists. Or is there any other logs
or configurations I can provide to help figure out why Asterisk is removing
lines from the sdp?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated! I also
On Thu, Oct 02, 2014 at 07:52:34AM +0200, Rainer Piper wrote:
Is the destination Number like Country Code +972?
+972 59 xx(x) mobile - Jawall [moving to 7-digit subscriber numbers]
source - http://www.wtng.info/wtng-972-il.html
That page is slightly dated. +972 59 XXX are all the
Works! how I miss that… Thanks.
On 02 Oct 2014, at 17:05, Scott Griepentrog sgriepent...@digium.com wrote:
You can use the AGI command EXEC to execute a dialplan application, and the
application UserEvent can be used to generate custom events that AMI clients
can receive.
The AstLinux Team has released 1.2.0. All current users are encouraged to
upgrade as this release addresses the bash ShellShock bug.
New in 1.2.0:
* New Linux Kernel 3.2.x
* igb ethernet driver for Intel Atom C2000
* Enable AES-NI support
* New sip-user-agent firewall plugin
* New versions of
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 6:04 PM, Darrick Hartman
dhart...@djhsolutions.com wrote:
The AstLinux Team has released 1.2.0. All current users are encouraged to
upgrade as this release addresses the bash ShellShock bug.
New in 1.2.0:
* New Linux Kernel 3.2.x
* igb ethernet driver for Intel Atom
Asterisk is not a SIP Proxy. It is a B2BUA and will *always* replace the SDP
with its own.
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Olli Heiskanen
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 9:06 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List -
Hi,
Thanks Eric for your reply, yes I know Asterisk replaces the sdp, however
it should create ice lines when calling to a webrtc client, which it is
currently not doing.
To recap my problem (check previous messages for details); I have 2 webrtc
clients (sip.js on chrome) with realtime
We are trying to add voice mail to our hotel rooms. Our current phone
instruction cards say 'to reach voice mail dial ext 456. Replacing those
instructions is not feasible at the moment. We have Feature Code *97 that takes
them directly to their voice mail box. Question - What is an easy way to
Is the destination Number like Country Code +972?
+972 59 xx(x) mobile - Jawall [moving to 7-digit subscriber numbers]
source - http://www.wtng.info/wtng-972-il.html
My SIP Proxy logs all the unauth. INVITEs and I found the a lot calls go
to the Country code +972 xxx
I've
Hello, our VoIP send us caller ID +1(area)(number) for instance
+16024224334 is there a way to strip +1 out of caller ID?
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On 2/10/14 6:52 pm, motty cruz wrote:
Hello, our VoIP send us caller ID +1(area)(number) for instance
+16024224334 is there a way to strip +1 out of caller ID?
${CALLERID(num):1} should do what you're after (or :2 if you need to
strip the + as well)
Kind regards,
Chris
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Try the Filter function
Set(cid=${FILTER(0123456789,${CALLERID(NUM)})})
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 10:52 AM, motty cruz motty.c...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, our VoIP send us caller ID +1(area)(number) for instance
+16024224334 is there a way to strip +1 out of caller ID?
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Thanks for your
I prefer using FILTER() so if somehow CallerID arrived with something nasty it
will be filtered out.
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of John Kiniston
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 2:09 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 10:52 AM, motty cruz motty.c...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello, our VoIP send us caller ID +1(area)(number) for instance
+16024224334 is there a way to strip +1 out of caller ID?
I've always done it as 2 steps to handle carrier weirdness:
; trim leading +1 from DNIS
You can create an extension 456, but change the DIAL string to be
Local/$97@from-internal
The extension can be any type really, but normally in this case you would
use Custom rather than SIP to avoid creating an actual extension.
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 12:32 PM, Phil Ledon ple...@lodgetech.com
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