On Tue, 29 Sep 2015, Shamir Allibhai wrote:
Our platform blah, blah, blah.
You already pitched on -biz.
Asterisk-users is the wrong place to pitch your business.
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Thanks in advance,
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Steve Edwards sedwa...@sedwa
Hi
We got tired of pre-paying for minutes and waiting for people to pay us. So
we decided to build a platform where we didn't need to pre-pay and just
paid as we used the minutes - in real-time. This will provide a major
advantage for carriers.
Our platform is currently invite-only. If you are ti
Hi all.
I have asterisk with sip registered accounts (realtime).
Moreover I have SIP trunk defined as type=peer in sip.conf.
When call is incoming from SIP trunk with CLID of one of sip friend defined
in MySQL sippeers table asterisk refuses INVITE as not authorized.
I tried to use insecure=por
Thanks,
I actually ended up using the MESSAGE(from), which included the sender.
Br,
Emil
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Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 2:15 PM
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On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 11:38 AM, Emil Ohlsson wrote:
> Ah, so I can use
>
> MessageSend(sip:alice)
>
> to send a message to Alice then (reusing the existing TLS session). That does
> seem to work. Thanks :-). I didn't know you could use users there.
>
> Is there a variable or some other method t
Hi
We are using 1.8 on CentOS 6
We use asterisk servers in pairs for machine level failover. On a recent
pair we pointed the astdb location of both nodes of the pair to the same
location on a shared storage device. Now it would appear that if the
asterisk service is restarted, and queue members a