I use RasPBX on RPi3. It is rock solid and feature rich!
On 6 July 2016 at 11:51, Thufir wrote:
> ok, that's really all I need to know. Of course, if anyone else wants to
> throw in their two cents, don't let me stop you :)
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> -Thufir
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> On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 1:36
5061 TCP
On 6 May 2016 at 20:10, Motty Cruz wrote:
> I finally secure SIP session between Asterisk server and a remote client.
> My questions is the following; do I need to open port 5061 UDP on my
> firewall or just port 5061 TCP for SIP sessions.?
> I am not interested
Your CA cert is missing.
Add in sip.conf:
tlscafile=/etc/asterisk/keys/ca.crt
You don't need:
tlscapath=/etc/asterisk/keys
On 4 May 2016 at 19:43, Motty Cruz wrote:
> Hello, I am trying to secure SIP session with TLS on Asterisk Server 1.8.
> I keep getter an error,
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Proxmox and KVM on Ubuntu
On Wednesday, 6 April 2016, Ryan, Travis wrote:
> What is the best virtual server tech (and most stable, etc) to use for a
> asterisk virtual hosting environment?
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> I have a client that wants to do virtual hosting of Asterisk (only SIP or
>
This would be very interesting, as we could register SIP devices securely
over the internet without the need for VPN.
Asterisk of course must accept only trusted client certificates the same
way an OpenVPN server does.
Anyone operating his/her remote endpoints like this?
Anyone advising against
Grandstream GXP-1628
On 8 January 2016 at 01:00, Frank wrote:
> On Thu, 2016-01-07 at 17:35 +0100, Sil wrote:
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> > Can you give me a return on the models you use ?
>
> Yealink T26P
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I never got video to work over IAX2 trunks, specifically with the GXV- 32xx
grandstreams. I've tested without success with asterisk 1.8 11.
I only managed video over SIP trunks and only at VGA resolution max over
DSL links (~80-100ms latency), with barly acceptable frame rate.
On 13 June 2015
Checkout Beronet ISDN cards and Berofix Gateway (appliance or pci card)
Personally for my last installation I chose Berofix card which is rock
solid and reliable, yet easily configurable.
With berofix you don't need telephony drivers on the host system, the isdn
card is detected as a NIC and all
It sounds like you need a SIP proxy, such as Kamailio (OpenSER) etc.
Of course you are still in the open source ecosystem.
However commercial support is available for most of these products (like
Asterisk) as they are widely deployed in production systems.
Another option is to buy a product
Hi,
I use a simple scheme:
SIP video phone A (h264/Asterisk 1.8.11) ---IAX2 trunk SIP video
phone B (h264/Asterisk 11.7.0)
When calls from A to B and vice versa drop on pickup.
On B side:
[Oct 24 16:33:49] DEBUG[15590][C-0012] res_rtp_asterisk.c: Setting the
marker bit due to a source
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