[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 19 Sep 2004 at 18:19, Nick Barnes wrote:
Thanks for your comments and suggestions though - keep them coming,
there's sure to be something I missed.
I think I may just recompile * and try it all from scratch again.
Yeah. I'd delete the source and regrab it from
Matt Riddell:
This is really unlikely but is it possible he has an internal
firewall or something and the Asterisk box is in the DMZ?
Sadly not. That's the only thing I could reasonably expect to be causing the
problems, but they're on the same LAN in the same network and there's no
firewall
On 19 Sep 2004 at 18:19, Nick Barnes wrote:
Thanks for your comments and suggestions though - keep them coming,
there's sure to be something I missed.
I think I may just recompile * and try it all from scratch again.
Yeah. I'd delete the source and regrab it from CVS. Don't worry
about
On 17 Sep 2004 at 19:35, Nick Barnes wrote:
On Behalf Of R Wong:
how about the sound file location? i've got an experience IF
you are not using the english, you need to let asterisk know
the file location.
I should, perhaps, have been more clear. I Ghosted my Asterisk box
which is
Hi,
Bit of a puzzle this one - let's see if anybody else can shed some light...
I Ghosted my Asterisk box to build one for a colleague.
I added one HFC card to make the total two and amended zaptel.conf and
zapata.conf accordingly.
I tested it with my handsets on my ISDN lines and it worked
On Behalf Of R Wong:
how about the sound file location? i've got an experience IF
you are not using the english, you need to let asterisk know
the file location.
I should, perhaps, have been more clear. I Ghosted my Asterisk box which is
fully working. There were no changes to anything