[Asterisk-Users] Calling Card Application

2005-08-24 Thread Il Neofita
I am looking for a calling card application which is able to advise me
during a call when the credit is almost finish. For examples 1 minute
before the end of the credit.

Thank you
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Calling Card Application

2005-08-24 Thread Darren Wiebe

ASTCC should do that.

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Il Neofita wrote:


I am looking for a calling card application which is able to advise me
during a call when the credit is almost finish. For examples 1 minute
before the end of the credit.

Thank you
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Calling Card Application

2005-08-24 Thread JP Carballo

Il Neofita wrote:


I am looking for a calling card application which is able to advise me
during a call when the credit is almost finish. For examples 1 minute
before the end of the credit.

Thank you
 

I and quite a few others use AstCC: 
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=ASTCC


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[Asterisk-Users] Calling Card Application - which one ?

2005-03-16 Thread Peter Illmayer
Hello

I'm interested in setting up a calling card application on asterisk.  I
noticed a number in the wiki, both free and commercial.  To experiment with,
I'm after a GNU licenced app...Which one would you recommend ?

Regards..Peter

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[Asterisk-Users] calling card application

2004-12-22 Thread Adnan Ahmed
can anyone using/integrating modified-prepaid-application avaiable on wiki .
if anyone kindly guided me.
Thanks.
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[Asterisk-Users] calling card application

2004-05-25 Thread Wolfgang Pichler
hi all,

i'd like to know if is possible with asterisk / standard pc(server) /
Wildcard TE410P (4 port T1/E1) to implement a calling card application.

This calling card application should work as follows:
- User's can buy credits at out company (this credit gets stored in a
database - with the telephone number associated with the credit) for his
telephone number (which is always a mobile phone)
- If the user wants to dial a long distance number - then he simple
calls our calling card application number (where our Wildcard sits on
a E1).
- Then asterisk checks if the user is authorized with his mobile number.
- If the user is authorized - then let him enter the destination number
- if the user is not authorized - then give back a text
- Then connect to the long distance number and establish the call (but
hang up the call if the user credit is to low)
- The outbound call also goes over our WildCard card.

Additionally there should be:
- The outgoing call should get least coast router between several
providers (we have a table for which provider is the best for which
destination)
- It would be nice if the call could ask for his credit (or he always
gets a message Your credit is ...
- Also it would be nice - if it were possible for users to store the
number the want to call in their phone book (eg. calling card
application number...pause...long distance number) - so that they don't
have to remember the number.

I have already found something like this - its at:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+callingcard - it seems to be
nearly the same as for what i was searching (the authorization is based
on a PIN which the user have to enter - but beside of that it is the
same)

Is, what i have tryied to explain, so possible with asterisk ?
If not - does there exists anything else with which it would be possibe
(gnu bayonne?) ?
Where are the possible problems ?

Have someone already used app_prepaid in production ?

hope you have some hints for me

PS: sorry for my bad english

best regards
Wolfgang

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] calling card application

2004-05-25 Thread Jeremy Hall
Good afternoon,

I haven't set up a pre-paid system myself, so I can't answer to details
on what system to use, etc.  But I can give you some advise regarding
your authentication scheme.

If by authentication by mobile number you mean the caller ID received,
that is not secure at all.  CallerID is very easy to spoof when you have
a digital line (certain types, of course.)  For example, when I call out
from my Asterisk box, if I prefix the number with 9, it sends my correct
CallerID information.  If I prefix the number with 8, it sends the
number I am calling as the CID.  I can just as easily set that to show
random numbers, or a mobile number I know will give me pre-paid minutes
on XYZ company's long distance account.

If you do want to use the CallerID as part of the authentication, that
is fine, but I would highly recommend keeping the PIN code in place
also, as a safeguard against a falsified CID. 

Examples

1.  Caller ID shows correct number of a user: Caller is presented with a
prompt for a PIN, user enters in correct pin, prompted for destination
number, call completes.

2.  Caller ID shows correct number of a user: Caller is presented with a
prompt for a PIN, incorrect pin is entered, Invalid account message
played, disconnected or transferred to operator.

3.  Caller ID does not match customer database.  Caller is played a
message stating how to get an account, and routed to operator or
disconnected accordingly.

Even with the PIN, you could still store the appropriate pauses in a
speed dial and be seemingly transparent for the user.  Many phones have
a calling card function in them already, which will work fine as well.

Good luck,

Jeremy

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From: Wolfgang Pichler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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SNIP

- Then asterisk checks if the user is authorized with his mobile number.

SNIP

Where are the possible problems ?

SNIP

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] calling card application

2004-05-25 Thread Klaus Darilion

Jeremy Hall wrote:
If by authentication by mobile number you mean the caller ID received,
that is not secure at all.  CallerID is very easy to spoof when you have
a digital line (certain types, of course.)  For example, when I call out
from my Asterisk box, if I prefix the number with 9, it sends my correct
CallerID information.  If I prefix the number with 8, it sends the
number I am calling as the CID.  I can just as easily set that to show
random numbers, or a mobile number I know will give me pre-paid minutes
on XYZ company's long distance account.
Is it really possible to spoof the CID? Shouldn't the PSTN provider (the 
company which gave you the E1 link) verfiy that the CID you're sending 
into the PSTN is correct (i.e. is in your number range), and put in a 
correct one if it's false?

I think that's the way it should be in Austria.
regards,
klaus
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] calling card application

2004-05-25 Thread Jeremy Hall
That may be the case in Australia, but at least here in the US of A, the
telco accepts what is sent.  I only have it set up to spoof on prefix 8
to call friends, but they already know that if they see their number,
odds are pretty good that it is me.  :-)

The main legit way that is used, is when you have DIDs for numerous
office extensions.  You have to set the Caller ID when you call out so
it shows the correct DID extension to call back on.  Or you can always
send your main switchboard number rather than the individual extension.
There are several methods that are commonly used.

As for why the telcos don't look at the incoming number list for your
account, and verify what you are sending is part of that, I don't know.
I agree with you there, it just seems to be the way it should be.  The
only exception I could see is if you have lines from several providers,
and want to send the incoming number from a different provider than your
outgoing. But then it seems they could evaluate that on a case by case
basis but still protect the data.  They didn't ask me though.

But regardless of what it could, and should, be, caller ID is a very
insecure authentication method as it currently stands.

Jeremy

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Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 12:21 PM
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Jeremy Hall wrote:
 If by authentication by mobile number you mean the caller ID received,
 that is not secure at all.  CallerID is very easy to spoof when you
have
 a digital line (certain types, of course.)  For example, when I call
out
 from my Asterisk box, if I prefix the number with 9, it sends my
correct
 CallerID information.  If I prefix the number with 8, it sends the
 number I am calling as the CID.  I can just as easily set that to show
 random numbers, or a mobile number I know will give me pre-paid
minutes
 on XYZ company's long distance account.

Is it really possible to spoof the CID? Shouldn't the PSTN provider (the

company which gave you the E1 link) verfiy that the CID you're sending 
into the PSTN is correct (i.e. is in your number range), and put in a 
correct one if it's false?

I think that's the way it should be in Austria.

regards,
klaus
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[Asterisk-Users] Calling Card Application

2004-01-21 Thread KH Chow





Hi there,

Regarding the calling card system, I would like to 
know what software tools are suitable to write the CDR system?
1) 
Perl (but what kind of 
database should be used?)
2) 
PHP + 
MySQL
3) 
or others 
suggestion?

Also, which one is easier to access AGI? Any 
source and information would be appreciated.

Best regards,
Max 
Chow


RE: [Asterisk-Users] Calling Card Application

2004-01-21 Thread Scott Stingel
Hi-

I've been on the development team writing calling card platforms in
different languages - it's really up to you to choose the combo that you
prefer.

I like MySQL myself, and found it to be quite stable, but I think you'll
find that others on this list prefer other DB's.  Anything you use should
work fine with Perl or PHP.

Please read through the archives as this topic has been discussed a number
of times.

Regards,
Scott Stingel


Scott M. Stingel 
Emerging Voice Technology Inc.
Palo Alto, California and London, England
 
URL:www.evtmedia.com  
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Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 9:47 AM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Calling Card Application


Hi there,
 
Regarding the calling card system, I would like to know what software tools
are suitable to write the CDR system?
1)  Perl (but what kind of database should be used?)
2)  PHP + MySQL
3)  or others suggestion?
 
Also, which one is easier to access AGI? Any source and information would be
appreciated.
 
Best regards,
Max Chow

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Calling Card Application

2004-01-21 Thread WipeOut
KH Chow wrote:

 Hi there,

 Regarding the calling card system, I would like to know what software
 tools are suitable to write the CDR system?

 1) Perl (but what kind of database should be used?)

 2) PHP + MySQL

 3) or others suggestion?

 Also, which one is easier to access AGI? Any source and information
 would be appreciated.

I personally like the PHP and MySQL combination for ease of use..

I haven't written a calling card system I have just been playing with
AGI a little and writing the scripts in PHP (because its the language I
am most comfortable with)..

Others on the list use perl, python and C.. I guess there are others
languages as well.. I know many also like PostgresSQL and here to there
are aothe DB's..

I guess the answer to you question is that you can use just about any
language and DB you like, its totally up to you because its your system
and you are the one who is going to have to support it..

Later..

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