are set in stone for the next couple of years. But could we
create aliases that were more consistent, just to preserve some peoples’ hair?
But the good news is: it does work! :)
/BAK/
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Ben Klang
Principal/Technology Strategist, Mojo Lingo
bkl...@mojolingo.com mailto:bkl...@mojolingo.com
Oh and one more thing regarding the default of no media encryption by default:
Il giorno Nov 10, 2014, alle ore 12:54 AM, Ben Klang bkl...@mojolingo.com
ha scritto:
Tonight I finally got Asterisk 13 working with chan_pjsip and SIP+TLS and
RTP+DTLS. It’s 12:45am so I won’t spend a lot
Il giorno Nov 10, 2014, alle ore 1:15 AM, Joshua Colp jc...@digium.com ha
scritto:
Ben Klang wrote:
Tonight I finally got Asterisk 13 working with chan_pjsip and SIP+TLS
and RTP+DTLS. It’s 12:45am so I won’t spend a lot of time on this now,
but I wanted to share the notes I took while
Il giorno Oct 30, 2014, alle ore 4:57 PM, Paul Albrecht palbre...@glccom.com
ha scritto:
On Oct 29, 2014, at 2:45 PM, Ben Klang bkl...@mojolingo.com
mailto:bkl...@mojolingo.com wrote:
On 10/28/2014 06:03 PM, Ben Langfeld wrote:
On 28 October 2014 19:47, Derek Andrew derek.and
today. But for developers
who sit down today to write the next generation application, I propose that we,
the Asterisk community, encourage them to use ARI for those applications, and
to allow AMI/AGI to slowly slide into obscurity.
/BAK/
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Ben Klang
Principal/Technology Strategist, Mojo
a string containing the entire data output instead of
files written to disk.
To find out more about this project or to download the new release
please visit the pages at http://projects.alkaloid.net.
Thanks again,
/BAK/
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Ben Klang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alkaloid Networks
http://projects.alkaloid.net
On Tue, 2005-12-20 at 23:42 -0500, Jeremy McNamara wrote:
Ben Klang wrote:
To find out more about this project or to download the new release
please visit the pages at http://projects.alkaloid.net.
Good work, but hopefully you support more than the obsolete v1.0 branch,
as your website
Thank you for noting this... I had just seen this behavior myself.
I believe the 'proper' thing to do is respect the given prefix and put
it in /usr/local/etc, not /etc.
-BAK
On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 10:05, Alastair Maw wrote:
Jake Morrison wrote:
I have added DESTDIR support to the Asterisk