[Asterisk-Users] Mailing list search engine

2004-02-12 Thread Kim Hendrikse
As there are no official links to this resource yet, here's another
reminder for those that don't know. There's a new search engine for this
list now located here:

http://asterisk.linkx.net/cgi-bin/asterisk

The indexes are updated once an hour.

  - Kim
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[Asterisk-Users] Re: New Search engine for the list - Whoops!

2004-02-04 Thread Kim Hendrikse
Whoops! I forgot to mention it's location :)

Here you go:

http://asterisk.linkx.net/cgi-bin/asterisk

  - Kim Hendrikse

> I've found a home for my new search engine of the Asterisk users mailing list.
> Thanks to Linkx in the Netherlands (http://www.linkx.net) for hosting this.
> 
> There are a number of search resources for this list. This is another. This
> one is a little different however, you can do a "fuzzy phrase" search if
> desired and you can restrict the search within specific periods, from certain
> users, to require certain words in the subject and other features. It's also
> pretty fast.
> 
> It's subscribed to the list and will be updated daily.
> 
> Have fun.
> 
>   - Kim Hendrikse
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[Asterisk-Users] New Search engine for the list - Final resting place

2004-02-04 Thread Kim Hendrikse
I've found a home for my new search engine of the Asterisk users mailing list.
Thanks to Linkx in the Netherlands (http://www.linkx.net) for hosting this.

There are a number of search resources for this list. This is another. This
one is a little different however, you can do a "fuzzy phrase" search if
desired and you can restrict the search within specific periods, from certain
users, to require certain words in the subject and other features. It's also
pretty fast.

It's subscribed to the list and will be updated daily.

Have fun.

  - Kim Hendrikse
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Searching the archives - new engine demo

2004-01-24 Thread Kim Hendrikse
It's NexTrieve for Linux, I wrote it in C. I don't know what a wintel box is
but it sounds windows-like. That won't work for it.

  - Kim Hendrikse

> What technology is it written using?   I have a wintel box set up (Linux
> coming soon) and would be pleased to host it.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Mike
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Girish Gopinath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 12:07 AM
> Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Searching the archives - new engine demo
> 
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > Very good! I tried some of the features and they are really good,
> especially
> > the search within selected months. I have been reading this list for the
> > last 4 months. Answers for some(all) of my doubts are there in the mails
> > posted within these months. Normally when googling, I try different
> > combinations to find out these mails. It is ok, but time consuming. Your
> > search engine is just perfect for people like me and i hope someone will
> > host it.
> >
> > Regards...
> >
> > Girish
> >
> > >From: Kim Hendrikse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Searching the archives - new engine demo
> > >Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 13:21:13 +0100
> > >
> > >Hi,
> > >
> > >I've placed a demo search engine of the asterisk users archive here:
> > >
> > > http://asterisk.nextrieve.com/cgi-bin/asterisk
> > >
> > >I know there are a number of other ways to search this list that have
> been
> > >suggested and one person suggested that another wasn't necessary but this
> > >engine will do some things that the others can't. Specifically you can
> > >search
> > >within selected months and from specific users. Or require a certain word
> > >in a
> > >subject. You also do a fuzzy search if you are not sure of the spelling,
> > >which
> > >approximates a phrase search.
> > >
> > >I'll leave this demo up for a couple of days, if this is interesting to
> > >people
> > >and someone wishes to host it I can provide the code.
> > >
> > >I've noticed myself that it can be difficult to search the list within
> > >certain
> > >time periods. Google simply won't do that. Not base upon the time the
> mail
> > >was
> > >sent.
> > >
> > >Make sure you check out the advance features which is where you can
> > >restrict
> > >to sender, exclude words etc.
> > >
> > >   - Kim Hendrikse
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[Asterisk-Users] Searching the archives - new engine demo

2004-01-24 Thread Kim Hendrikse
Hi,

I've placed a demo search engine of the asterisk users archive here:

http://asterisk.nextrieve.com/cgi-bin/asterisk

I know there are a number of other ways to search this list that have been
suggested and one person suggested that another wasn't necessary but this
engine will do some things that the others can't. Specifically you can search
within selected months and from specific users. Or require a certain word in a
subject. You also do a fuzzy search if you are not sure of the spelling, which
approximates a phrase search.

I'll leave this demo up for a couple of days, if this is interesting to people
and someone wishes to host it I can provide the code.

I've noticed myself that it can be difficult to search the list within certain
time periods. Google simply won't do that. Not base upon the time the mail was
sent.

Make sure you check out the advance features which is where you can restrict
to sender, exclude words etc.

  - Kim Hendrikse
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk and gnugk

2004-01-22 Thread Kim Hendrikse
Yep! Just have asterisk bind to another port than 1720. Of course, your
problem with be codecs like g723.1.

  - Kim

> This is quite possibly a daft question, but it is possible to run * and 
> gnugk on the same system with gnugk acting as a proxy for netmeeting 
> endpoints and feeding everything for PSTN and SIP out through *?
> 
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[Asterisk-Users] Broken macros during transferring call

2004-01-20 Thread Kim Hendrikse
Hi,

I have some issues with the use of macros when dialling. I use a macro,
similar to the stdexten macro to dial extensions. When I use the
astman program to transfer the recipient of a call made via the macro
to meetme for example it appears as if control is transferred into the
start state in the context of the caller. Hence the the extension that
you are trying to transfer to is lost and the transfer fails. Well.. actually,
it's failing today like that when transferring a call made to an iaxclient
located at a foreign iax server. Yesterday when I was testing to sip
clients located at a foreign iax server it appears as if control was passed
to state "2" with the extention in the context of the caller. The second case
I was able to work around, the first case is not easy as I seem to loose
the extension that one is trying to transfer to.

Any clues as to the correct approach to solve this? Yesterday I solved it
by making sure that all calls are made by macros or gotos that never return
and then adding exten => _.,2,Goto(${CONTEXT},${EXTEN},1) into
the default context, however if it returns into the default context with the
start state like it does when I transfer a call made to a foreign iaxclient
I am unable to fix this.

  - Kim Hendrikse
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] open h323

2004-01-20 Thread Kim Hendrikse
Yes, I'm sorry that I can't remember the "exact" details. But there is
a variable that you have to pass in with the make command to
point to the include files associated with kerberos from memory. Look
in the makefile for this. Something with a -I command in it :) Look for
kerberos in the Makefile, maybe someone else knows it exactly.

Then it just compiles a piece of cake.
 
  - Kim

> Has anyone installed openh323 on redhat 9 ? I have problems compiling pwlib:
> 
> In file included from /usr/include/openssl/ssl.h:179,
>  from ../../ptclib/pssl.cxx:195:
> /usr/include/openssl/kssl.h:72:18: krb5.h: No such file or directory
> 
> >From what I see (google) there seems to be a general problem with pwlib,
> openssl and redhat 9. Can anyone help me out ?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Dave
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Search engine for this list

2004-01-19 Thread Kim Hendrikse
> ...or http://search.voip-forum.com
> Indexes our lists, the Wiki, asterisk.org and some related sites.
> 
> Still experimental. Any feedback to me, please.
> /O :-)

Thanks! I'll use that myself. In the past I've been heavily involved in search
engine development that is particularly suited to searching mailing lists. i.e.
it has a lot of features, and I still have the code. I have to make a demo for
another list owner shortly, when I have it done I'll post a link. Just so you
can see what you think. It's particularly strong in constraining the search.
i.e. it's quite nice to be able to say "search the last three months from guru
xxx with these words in the body and maybe this word in the subject. That sort
of thing. Oh, and it also has fuzzy search if you're not sure of the spelling.
Also in combination with constraints. Just trying to help.

  - Kim
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAX2 Bug in iaxComm Solved

2004-01-19 Thread Kim Hendrikse
Hmmm. I can't get it to accept any calls at all now (Windows 2000,
binary size

-rw-r--r--1 root root   546816 Jan 14 22:16 iaxcomm.exe

:-( But maybe

I'm doing something wrong. The client says that it registers. And the
client itself can call my other phones, but I can't call the client. tcpdump
says that asterisk isn't even trying and asterisk says that the person is
on the phone.
 
  - Kim

> I've applied Steve Sokol's patch the the IAXClient source, and the IAX2 noanswer
> bug is solved in iaxComm, as well.
> 
> Win32 and Linux binaries are available at
> http://iaxclient.sourceforge.net/iaxcomm/index.html
> 
> Any feedback is appreciated.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Search engine for this list

2004-01-19 Thread Kim Hendrikse
Hmmm. The one on voip forum searches more than the asterisk mailing list.
The one mail-archive can't do date or sender restricted searches.

I take your point that there are searching facilities, but sometimes it would
be nice to focus more, otherwise I'd simply use google. Which I do a lot.
However, searches on either of these engines can't restrict the search to
specific date ranges on just the asterisk users mailing list for example. Which
would have been useful to me in the last few weeks I think.

Anyway another person has expressed an interest in hosting one, I'll probably
setup a demo for him anyway. It's easy enough done.

Although I didn't know about these particular resources before, so thanks for
that!

  - Kim Hendrikse

> Hi!
> 
> > Ok, sure. That's I guess somewhat like I've been doing now. The reason that
> > I ask, is that I can provide one.
> 
> Not really needed, but thanks for the offer. Look here:
> http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+FAQ
> 
> Cheers, Philipp
> 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Search engine for this list

2004-01-19 Thread Kim Hendrikse
Ok, sure. That's I guess somewhat like I've been doing now. The reason that
I ask, is that I can provide one. I write search engine software and would
be happy to set one up, but I can't host it. Google is good as a general
purpose search engine it's a fact, but with the software in the context
of list searching I could provide other useful things, like search for
mail from a specific user, within a given date range with a specific
keyword in the subject but not another one in the body etc.

If this is of interest to people I can provide a demo. As I said, I have the
software, but no hosting services.

  - Kim Hendrikse

the software you could do things 
> www.google.com, search for what you want and say "site:lists.digium.com" at 
> the end of your search terms.
> 
> Regards,
> Andrew
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Hangup detection failed

2004-01-19 Thread Kim Hendrikse
> Use something like the following in voicemail.conf
> ; How many seconds of silence before we end the recording
> maxsilence=10
> ; Silence threshold (what we consider silence, the lower, the more sensitive)
> silencethreshold=128
> 
> Rich

Ah, great. Thanks! Do you know how to find out what the current settings
are? (I guess it must have been too sensitive).
 
  - Kim
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[Asterisk-Users] Hangup detection failed

2004-01-19 Thread Kim Hendrikse
Hi,

We have a system that recorded voicemail for about an hour after the caller
hungup. I'm going to put a timeout on it but is there anything to look for
that can help prevent this? The system is running on a telenet line in
Belgium. The answer dialplan I used was:

[macro-stddial]
exten => s,1,Answer
exten => s,2,Playback(transfer)
exten => s,3,Dial(${ARG2},60)
exten => s,4,Voicemail(u${ARG1})
exten => s,5,Playback(tt-monkeysintro)
exten => s,6,Playback(vm-goodbye)
exten => s,7,Hangup
exten => s,104,Voicemail(b${ARG1})

  - Kim Hendrikse
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[Asterisk-Users] Search engine for this list

2004-01-19 Thread Kim Hendrikse
Is there a search engine for this list?
 
  - Kim Hendrikse
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[Asterisk-Users] Long time to detect that an IAX2 user is not logged on

2004-01-17 Thread Kim Hendrikse
I notice that when my dial plan directs a call to an IAX user on my
own asterisk server that is not logged in, it waits the full dial time
before skipping to voice mail. Why is that and is there any way to get it
to skip straight away if the person is not logged in?
 
  - Kim
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