Hi guys
I just did a ps -Af | grep asterisk on the machine and got several screens
full of this:
root 6970 6946 0 13:10 ?00:00:00 rasterisk rxcore show
channels verbose
root 6987 6948 0 13:10 ?00:00:00 rasterisk rxcore show
channels verbose
root 7005 6985 0
Hi all
We've had a very strange failure on an Asterisk 1.8 install that has been
running for about a year at a customer site.
The physical hardware is fine, all other services off the Centos 6.5 server
are running. Only Asterisk is not working...
The first symptom was that no calls can be made
DNS failure could do this
Asterisk used to get stuck in a symmetric DNS request wait state which meant
everything ground to a halt as it waited for a reply while DNS timed out.
The recommended option was either ip only or a DNS proxy that failed fast this
letting asterisk continue
Cheers
definitely DNS...
check your Register lines...
Markus
Am 27.05.2015 um 20:14 schrieb Duncan Turnbull:
DNS failure could do this
Asterisk used to get stuck in a symmetric DNS request wait state which meant
everything ground to a halt as it waited for a reply while DNS timed out.
The
Well,
I had exactly the same issue as you described.
It turned out to be a piece of malicious software that was running on the
server.
The customer server was compromised due to a weak root password and only
Asterisk process was the target of the malicious program that was embedded deep
into
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HI,
I'm happy with OpenVox BRI ISDN cards, using Dahdi.
Thanks,
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Le 26/05/2015 00:17,
Well, my problem is, that Deutsche Telekom wants me to change my ISDN to
VoIP... :(
I must do that, since I have no alternative.
No, German law says that there is a right to have a phone line, but that is not valid for an
internet connection. Keep your BRI connections as long as possible.
Hi list!
I'm very new in Asterisk and VoIP, and of course I have a problem... :)
Well, my problem is, that Deutsche Telekom wants me to change my ISDN
to VoIP... :(
I must do that, since I have no alternative.
Well, I have now two VoIP-phones (Thomson ST2022 and KE1020A). I can
configure
I'm very new in Asterisk and VoIP, and of course I have a problem... :)
Well, my problem is, that Deutsche Telekom wants me to change my ISDN
to VoIP... :(
I must do that, since I have no alternative.
Well, I have now two VoIP-phones (Thomson ST2022 and KE1020A). I can
configure my two
Kevin Larsen kevin.lar...@pioneerballoon.com schrieb:
Hi Kevin,
If you want to go the Asterisk from scratch route, you would do well to
pick up a book on the subject. Since you seem comfortable with English,
Asterisk: The Definitive Guide is a good place to start. This will teach
you how
Maybe I got it...
I installed an asterisk on a VM with Ubuntu 10.04 and I got it
connecting to
another Test-VM with AsteriskNOW and with an italian VoIP-provider.
The very difficult was to understand, that my phone just can manage ONE
profile at time, so I had to configure Asterisk to
Kevin Larsen kevin.lar...@pioneerballoon.com schrieb:
Hi Kevin!
Glad you have it working. You should only need one Asterisk server to do
what you want unless you just want to have one with the GUI and one for
testing purposes. I would recommend starting with something newer than
Ubuntu
Hi,
On a new Raspberry2 with Asterisk 11.13.1 binary-installed, ReceiveFAX
exits with FAILED status.
Each attempt is made with something like:
channel originate Local/12345@faxgateway application SendFAX myfile.tif
I'm not sure if failure mostly comes from SendFAX or from ReceiveFAX but
it
Replying to myself :) thanks for all the suggestions, they are helpful.
but if someone, somewhere, whatever time zone you're in,
can bear to answer a few n00b questions, regarding any of the mentioned cards,
please email me :)
(in case gmane hid my email : el (dot) es (dot) cr (at) (the google
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