Very interesting !
Thank you very much for sharing this here.
2015-06-03 3:12 GMT+02:00 Michelle Dupuis mdup...@ocg.ca:
The results of a security experiment were published this week, in which
an Asterisk PBX was set out in the wild to see who would attack it and how:
On Tuesday 02 Jun 2015, Carlos Chavez wrote:
Ia had a server overload today because someone did a call forward
to their own extension. To do a call forward I write a key called CFWD
with the extensión number and number to dial . The main script tests if
the key/value exists and dials
Hi Kevin.
Thank you again for help me!
In my case, in the final application for smartphones or in a softphone for
PCs, there will be a button on the GUI and the user will have just to touch it,
and the door or gate will open. I mean, during an ongoing call, the callee will
see a button in
Hi Kevin.
Thank you!
I will examine it.
Regards.
RODRIGO PIMENTA CARVALHO
Inatel Competence Center
Software
Ph: +55 35 3471 9200 RAMAL 979
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[asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] em Nome de Kevin Larsen
Great
On Jun 3, 2015 9:29 PM, Kevin Larsen kevin.lar...@pioneerballoon.com
wrote:
Hi Kevin.
Thank you very much for the hint! It worked very well!
Your example ' exten = 1234,1,System(echo This is a test /
var/log/asterisk/test.txt) ' executes when the SIP client (my
I love this question, simply because it allows me to talk about one
of the neatest features I programmed into my system that barely
anyone knows exists. Plus it lines up pretty much exactly with what
you are trying to do.
We have our gate control system tied into our Asterisk phone
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Forward loop
Hi Kevin.
Thank you very much for the hint! It worked very well!
Your example ' exten = 1234,1,System(echo This is a test
/var/log/asterisk/test.txt) ' executes when the SIP client (my softphone
Jitsi) sends a SIP INVITE to asterisk. So, the softphone tries to establish a
session
Deciding on the mailbox to use is problematic! The dialed-party may
be away for an extended period and wants voice mail handled by the
forwarded-to party.
And then you have the users who would work around this by sharing their
voicemail passwords. Not quite as bad as sharing your computer
Hi Kevin.
Thank you very much for the hint! It worked very well!
Your example ' exten = 1234,1,System(echo This is a test /
var/log/asterisk/test.txt) ' executes when the SIP client (my
softphone Jitsi) sends a SIP INVITE to asterisk. So, the softphone
tries to establish a
Someone on this list uses the address @sedwards.com
I doubt this is their actual email address as there is no MX record for
sedwards.com and I can't find registration for their domain either.
Part of my mail servers reject these emails because they cannot be
replied to, or are likely to be
Hi Kevin.
Thank you again for help me!
In my case, in the final application for smartphones or in a
softphone for PCs, there will be a button on the GUI and the user
will have just to touch it, and the door or gate will open. I mean,
during an ongoing call, the callee will see a
On Jun 3, 2015, at 11:01 AM, Giles Coochey gi...@coochey.net wrote:
Someone on this list uses the address @sedwards.com
I doubt this is their actual email address as there is no MX record for
sedwards.com and I can't find registration for their domain either.
Really?
That's Steve Edwards
hello,
my webrtc calls ends after ~60seconds with res_rtp_asterisk.c: DTLS
failure occurred on RTP instance '0xb6c02a94' due to reason 'sslv3 alert
unexpected message', terminating. any ideas where can be problem? or
howto debug this problem?
asterisk13.4.0-rc1 + sipml5 latest
sedwa...@sedwards.com causes me to be knocked off the list
I feel so powerful :)
On Wed, 3 Jun 2015, Giles Coochey wrote:
Someone on this list uses the address @sedwards.com
That would be me. Although, I prefer to use asterisk@sedwards.com for
'list related' emails.
I doubt this is
Ok Kevin.
Thank you for the information.
Now, I will try to build a prototype to see how everything works. If I have a
new doubt, I will post it here.
Best regards.
RODRIGO PIMENTA CARVALHO
Inatel Competence Center
Software
Ph: +55 35 3471 9200 RAMAL 979
Hi
We are provisioning some default features to our customers like automated
answer when outside labor time, rerouting when Subscriber Absent, and so.
These are macro calls embedded in key points inside the dialplan.
Since not all customers need/want all features and they (the features) are
Question: is there some built-in way to know if macro
feature1-ClientA is defined? Something liken
ExecIfMacro(feature1-ClientA)?macro(feature1-ClientA):Goto(...).
A macro is a context, so DIALPLAN_EXISTS should work if you specify an
extension and priority that's in the macro
I agree with Doug, everything looks legit for sedwards.com from my point of
view. Giles, maybe there's something wrong with the DNS server you're
using?
James Cass http://goog_987864563
jcas...@gmail.com
On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 11:01 AM, Giles Coochey gi...@coochey.net wrote:
Someone on this
Someone on this list uses the address @sedwards.com
I doubt this is their actual email address as there is no MX record for
sedwards.com and I can't find registration for their domain either.
Part of my mail servers reject these emails because they cannot be
replied to, or are likely
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