Re: [Freeswitch-users] CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS: Assisting With FreeSWITCH Subprojects

2009-09-23 Thread demuel
This is one of the reasons I hate to use debian aka lesbian libyan linux 
distribution. They keep
changing their packaging system. If you have a lenny with you, doing an 
"apt-get" or "dpkg" will
give you a whole lot of package dependencies and even introduced a new one ( 
can't remember the
name of it) as well as it's not easy to deal with those. However, this can have 
a shortcut if the
package installing manager will automatically fetch the dependent package 
thereby giving you a
straight installation.

nohup,
engrxyz

> I am not a debian fan nor expert in it but if you guys just want me do to
>
> dpkg -i freeswitch*.deb
>
> on my test box and report for success or failure then you can count me in as
> well.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Jason White  wrote:
>
>> Michael Jerris  wrote:
>> > A couple people have taken on major work on packages for ubuntu.
>> > Most of that work will translate directly back to debian, we should
>> > just need people to do testing of debian pacakges once their work is
>> > done.
>>
>> I'm volunteering.
>>
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] User Creation with DB in Freeswitch

2009-09-21 Thread demuel
Whoah what a term -> " ONCE BOMBED FS..."

> Yes, XML CURL is really cool. I once bombed FS with 12,000 wrong
> registrations (bad username or password) in less then 50 seconds (49496 ms
> to be exact) and it processed all of them and gave correct responses using
> XML CURL.
>
> I am willing to do this test again soon, with correct registration data this
> time, to see how many registration Sofia SIP module configured with XML CURL
> module can handle at a time.
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 3:42 PM, Brian West  wrote:
>
>> You can't put the users directly into a db with FreeSWITCH you'll have to
>> serve up the XML document via XML CURL or write your own module to do so via
>> the module interfaces provided.
>> /b
>>
>> On Sep 20, 2009, at 10:44 PM, Mitul Limbani wrote:
>>
>> Yes use odbc in fs
>>
>> Thanks & Regards,Mitul Limbani,
>> Founder & CEO,
>> Enterux Solutions Pvt. Ltd.,
>> The Enterprise Linux Company (r),
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>> http://www.entVoice.com
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] FS Presence Implementation

2009-09-15 Thread demuel
I think you better start with the libjingle module for this one.

> I would like to modify my SIP phone and my gateway to convey/exchange
> presence information.  Could someone point me toward the FS presence
> documentation?  I've seen bits and pieces.  Also, I think presence can be
> communicated via more than one protocol.
>
> Thanks And Best Regards,
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS: Assisting With FreeSWITCH Subprojects

2009-09-15 Thread demuel
Hi Michael / FS enthusiast,

In my opinion, it will be an undeniably perfect chaos if everyone wants to do 
everything. One way
I can suggest out of this is the following:

- sets of persons that does all the stuff on the FS core. I'm not sure if this 
one will work out but
I think these are the only persons who has commit access to the source code and 
will also be willing
to accept modifications, enhancements, etc.

- individuals can ask if they can be the maintainer/tester for a particular 
module. Bug fixing,
sending modifications and enhancements will still be subject to the approval of 
anthm.

- an array of persons that will take ownership on what FS can do and provide 
realiable working
examples for it. Currently, it takes amount of pain for a newbie on how to 
configure SIP because
the examples are too confusing and sometimes there is not certainty if this 
will work on what
release of FS or not.

- any individual that has time and interest can start owning the porting of FS 
to other operating
system. Like in my case, I am working on making FS ported to FreeBSD ports but 
I don't know if
somebody did it or if he is currently doing it, as to what stage he is in?

- there should be a release engineering team. In my opinion, a stable and 
current release will be
much more sane.

As with any other successful open source project, we won't be starting to say I 
want to contribute
this and start working on that. We should indicate that you take ownership of 
this and any
comments should be forwarded right unto you.

Again, this is just my opinion. You can take some of it or leave it using "sudo 
rm -rf blah/*" .

There and back again,
Demuel I. Bendano
a.k.a engrxyz


> Hi Michael,
>
> You can count with me for anything else, like documentation,
> coding/scripting, or any other FreeSWITCH related stuff.
>
> Regards,
>
> Diego
>
> 2009/9/14 João Mesquita 
>
>> You can assign two things to me.
>>
>> 1. libesl code documentation (partially done and Doxygened - needs
>> cleaning)
>> 2. Bug marshal. I am setting up the proper lab environment here to be able
>> to test most stuff.
>>
>> Count me in for any questions I can answer and I am _always_ on IRC
>>
>> jmesquita
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Michael Collins wrote:
>>
>>> Hello FreeSWITCHers!
>>>
>>> We are looking for people who are in a position to help out with various
>>> subprojects that will help FreeSWITCH to keep growing. We need people to
>>> help out in these basic areas:
>>>
>>> Bug marshals (people who watch JIRA and test bug reports, patches, etc.)
>>> Documentation maintainers (people who update the wiki when new stuff comes
>>> out, also those familiar with mediawiki administration)
>>> Documentation authors (people who write new docs, how-to's, tutorials,
>>> examples, etc.)
>>> Package maintainers (people who manage Debian debs, RPMs, etc.)
>>>
>>> Additionally, we are always looking for more folks to assist with
>>> answering questions on IRC and the mailing list. It is definitely nice to
>>> have people who've gone through the pains of switching to FreeSWITCH (or
>>> learning it from scratch) who can assist the steady stream of new users.
>>>
>>> If you want to help and aren't sure where to go from here then please at
>>> least do the following:
>>> #1 - Join #freeswitch on irc.freenode.net and hang out as much as
>>> possible
>>> #2 - Check the recent changes link on wiki.freeswitch.org each day
>>> #3 - Join the Friday public conference call and listen in
>>> These three things, in addition to the mailing list, will keep you well in
>>> tune with the FreeSWITCH community and what's happening.
>>>
>>> Next, make a note of the parts of FS that you use frequently, know a lot
>>> about, or are particularly passionate about. Those are the items we'd love
>>> to have you help us with. For example: if you use mod_xml_curl frequently
>>> and have been through the set up process then you're a prime candidate to
>>> help answer questions, refine the mod_xml_curl wiki documentation, write up
>>> a tutorial, contribute a working example of a web server & database schema,
>>> etc. If you are good with a scripting language then we could definitely use
>>> help with rounding out the docs for your favorite language. We could also
>>> use code samples, so ask for a contrib folder if you have things you would
>>> like to share. Or how about this: you read something on the wiki, it doesn't
>>> qu

Re: [Freeswitch-users] XML Dial Plan vs Language Modules

2009-09-03 Thread demuel
Why not make your gays have with all those programming skills try each one of 
them. Say,
one guy programs in Perl, the other in PHP, still the other in Python, still 
again
the other in Java and finally one in LUA. Take note, same dialplan project and 
let them
not compare notes or translate the code of the other. Then at the end of the 
day,
testing day, let the code produced be subjected to which one does the job well. 
Sure
there could be one and those code that's not worthy enough well just do a "rm 
-rf "
in your ranks.

> Hi,
>
> I couple of my team members are working on translating a very long Asterisk
> Dial Plan to FreeSWITCH XML Dial Plan. Now reference to wiki link below,
>
> http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/FreeSwitch_Dialplan_XML#About_Dialplan_Variables
>
> The dial plan variables are not getting initialized as expected. I was just
> wondering if we move this variable get and set stuff to any language module
> say mod_perl, will that make any difference performance wise? I mean we will
> be invoking a Perl interpreter for each incoming call, won't that be
> expensive in terms of RAM and CPU usage and thus reducing number of calls
> this FS deployment can handle?
>
> I have guys with programming skills in Perl, PHP, Python, Java and LUA
> languages. Which language do you recommend for this, again in terms of speed
> and performance?
>
> Thank you.
>
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] New to Freeswitch - some help needed

2009-08-07 Thread demuel
What a long detailed list of todos. You certainly can't find that kind of
answers in here.

> I apologize, as my first post to this list, that I ask a detailed set of
> questions, but I have spend some time looking at all the docs and can't
> get what I need to do completely sorted in my head.  I am definitely one
> who likes to UNDERSTAND what is happening rather than follow blank
> recipies, so please bear with me as I try understand all the details. I
> do understand about networking, NAT etc - but I am new to SIP/RTP and in
> particular what I think is a double NAT problem
>
>
> Firstly - what am I trying to achieve:
>
> I am in the UK and have a small home network behind a D-Link DIR-100
> Router/NAT/Firewall one of those machines, running Debian Lenny, acts as
> my main server for everything (and in an earlier incarnation was the
> firewall/router/nat box too - I only say this is because I had all this
> working using Asterisk a year or so ago, but with this important
> difference in configuration).  Many of the ports on the firewall are
> port forwarded to this machine. I have set Freeswitch up on this server
> to act as a small voip pbx for the home - but MORE IMPORTANTLY - to
> enable my daughter from her house to talk to us.  At my house locally I
> have a Linksys PAP2T two phone SIP box - and that is working with
> Freeswitch's default configuration (I set up to be 1000 and 1001 and
> used all the facilities).  I will later add a Linksys SPA 3102 -
> although I DO NOT intend to use its facility to bridge to the normal
> phone network.
>
> My daughter, living in another house, also has a Nat box (unknown - its
> part of her ADSL modem/router/wireless access point) and also has a
> PAP2T which she will connect to the her network.  This will be her phone.
>
> There is a family relation living in Australia who will load up a
> whatever softphone that we tell him to use.  I expect, but don't know,
> that he will behind a NAT box too.
>
> Later, I have some friends in the USA that I might wish to add it too -
> especially so that we can hold some teleconferences.  They will have a
> mixture of Windows and MACs, and I will need to recommend softphone
> clients for them.
>
> I want to set this up as a small private voice network, so anyone can
> ring anyone else.  I will add fancy facilities such as conferencing and
> voicemail later - I just want to get the basics working first.
>
> Secondly
>
> I installed a stun client on my home machine and ran it against
> stun.freeswitch.org.
>
> It reported:-
>
> Primary: Independent Mapping, Independent Filter, preserves ports, no
> hairpin
>
> But I have no idea what this means - I can't find any clear statement
> via googling for it - how this set of answers maps to the different
> types of NAT that might be required to get this to all work.  CAN
> SOMEONE ENLIGHTEN me please.
>
> Thirdly
>
> I have set up a sip profile called "double nat" from the recipe in the
> wiki.  This defines the SIP port to be 5090.
>
> However, what I DO NOT UNDERSTAND is how the PAP2T box in my daughters
> house will initiate a connection to my server.  Presumably, I have to
> port forward 5090 from the nat box to my server.  IS THAT CORRECT?
>
> I also assume I will have to tell her to use STUN (I believe this is an
> option on the PAP2T)
>
> Fourthly
>
> If I understand SIP correctly, it just initiates the session and the two
> end points then communicate directly via RTP.  What I don't understand
> is how does a session transition from SIP to RTP via the connection set
> up in the the first phase (in terms of passing through the NAT boxes).
> In particular WHICH OF THE TEST RESULTS from my stun client indicate it
> will do the right thing.  (I am going to take a laptop to my daughters
> house with a stun client in to test her network this weekend).
>
> Could someone explain please.
>
>   Fifthly
>
> Is there a recommended SIP softphone with all the right facilities (STUN
> support?)  that works on MAC and WINDOWS (I only use linux myself).
>
> Apologies for the length of this.  I am eager to get the answers so I
> can use an opportunity this weekend to get it working.
>
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] Porta Billing?

2009-06-17 Thread demuel
Porta-Billing from PortaSIP? I've tried their stuff and this is when I saw
the most disgusting piece of scam software on the VoIP world. Their 
technical support were the dumbest I ever encountered since time
immemorialBe very beware, they are just extracting your money but
their services are shit.

> I doubt that header is exposed since its not a standard sip header.
> However
> you could probably patch mod_sofia to expose it without too much
> trouble...
> How difficult that would be is dependant on where in session that comes in
>
>
>> From: Mark Campbell-Smith 
>> Reply-To: 
>> Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 16:58:23 +1000
>> To: 
>> Subject: [Freeswitch-users] Porta Billing?
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> Does freeswitch support extracting the billing data (PortaBilling) in
>> SIP messages?  If so, is there anyway I can get that information to an
>> extension?
>>
>> 03:36:00.245: //-1//SIP/Msg/ccsipDis­ playMsg:
>> Received:
>> SIP/2.0 200 OK
>> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP sip.mydomain.com:5060;branch=z9hG4­ bK1FF90
>> From: {sip:61xx...@sip.pennytel.com};­ tag=47E011-580
>> To: {sip:61xx...@sip.pennytel.com};­
>> tag=adfde4bc91cd85e752cb0672816ac1­ a6-eb1b
>> Call-ID: EE04FAB6-F24011DC-803AA58E-D5912FB­ 7
>> CSeq: 3 REGISTER
>> PortaBilling: available-funds:7.37 currency:AUD
>> Contact: {sip:61xx...@sip.mydomain.com:5060};­ expires=3595
>> Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.6 (i386/freebsd))
>> Content-Length: 0
>>
>> Thanks!
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] trunk fails on FreeBSD

2008-07-17 Thread demuel
This should be a no brainer at all. I had been compiling FS since time
immemorial either in FreeBSD-stable or FreeBSD-current on whatever x.x and
I never had any issues with it like just what I read here. Which makes me
wonder then as to how these guys are doing it? 8-)


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>
> I updated the FreeBSD part in the wiki with a note regarding autoconf &
> gmake.
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] FreeSwitch on FreeBSD

2008-03-28 Thread demuel
I been putting FreeSwitch in production environment under FreeBSD 6.x/FreeBSD
7.x/FreeBSD 8.x/FreeBSD-stable/FreeBSD-current since March 2006 up to now and 
it works
very well without the hassles that you encountered. Which makes me wonder with 
regards
to your claim that you are creating a package and put it in an appliance but 
you got
stumbled on those packages. So I guess you come from the Linux environment. 
It's not
rocket science though and you will be fine with either using the ports tree or 
the
pkg_add.

> I'm trying to get FreeSwitch installed on FreeBSD 7.
> Right now trying to find all the dependencies.
>
> * SVN:
>   Lots of choices here.
>
> * GNUMAKE: The GNU version of make.
>   gmake-3.81_2 (required by autoconf-2.61_2)
>
> * AUTOCONF: Version 2.50 or higher
>   ports/devel/autoconf261/
>   autoconf-2.61_2
>
> * GCC: Version 3.95 or higher
>   ports/lang/gcc34/
>   gcc-3.4.6_3,1
>
> * WGET: Almost any version
>   pkg_add -r wget
>
> * AUTOMAKE: Version 1.70 or higher
>   unknown
>
> * GLIBTOOL: Version 1.5.14 or higher
>   unknown (maybe the same as libtool 1.5.24?)
>   pkg_add -r libtool
>
> * LIBNCURSES: Almost any version
>   unknown (is this the same as ncurses-5.6_1?)
>   pkg_add -r ncurses
>
> So right now I'm needing to find automake, and confirm
> if gmake, libtool, and ncurses are correct.
>
> Any help is appreciated once I have something working
> I will work on getting it added to the wiki. In the
> long run I'm planning on creating a package for
> freeswitch to run on a PFSense Appliance as add on.
> (PFSense Appliance is a new project coming out of
> PFSense firewall project except the appliance will be
> for more general purpose use).
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Mark J Crane
>
>
>
>
>
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