On Sat, 2016-08-27 at 17:59 +0200, tux john wrote:
> Hi. I would like to blacklist a few callers
Example: callers with CallerID 0123456789, 9876543210 and 7410258963 are
sent to tt-monkeys. Callers from area code 555 are also blocked.
In "extensions.conf" file add
#include "blacklist.conf"
Hi Kevin,
Looks like your gmail did the same thing mine did, took the conversation
off-list (unless you meant to do that).
If as you mention you're running a mix of POTS and SIP, I'd recommend
sticking with the transfer call method (set the hook/trigger in the
features.conf file). That way if an
his same type of thing. Right now I
> have a black list db and it is manual. When the unwanted caller calls they
> go to a no one is here go away message and splash they are gone. Your
> method and hot keys sounds very cool.
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> -Kevin
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I'm a home user (not business), but I implemented a blacklist function too
after a harassing call to my wife.
Using the Asterisk DB functions, I have a caller ID look-up function before
my IVR-tree starts, a simple if then. Lookup caller ID in blocked-caller
DB, if found then I kick them to a sho
Here is a quick and dirty bash script to do it that I wrote you.
#!/bin/bash
if ( asterisk -rx "database deltree blacklist")
then
echo "Blacklist Cleared"
else
err "ERROR Failed to clear Blacklist, Exiting."
exit 1;
fi
while IFS=, re
Please don't top-post.
On 27/8/2016 10:48 μμ, Steve Edwards wrote:
Other alternatives involve modifying your dial plan. If you are
comfortable with that then you can consider alternatives like an AGI
that reads your text file and sets a channel variable.
On Sun, 28 Aug 2016, john wrote:
Hi. Thanks a lot for the reply. Script seems good, but i am stuck on how
to make it.
On 27/8/2016 10:48 μμ, Steve Edwards wrote:
On Sat, 27 Aug 2016, tux john wrote:
Hi. I would like to blacklist a few callers and I have been using the
*CLI> database put blacklist 1234 "annoying callers".
On Sat, 27 Aug 2016, tux john wrote:
Hi. I would like to blacklist a few callers and I have been using the
*CLI> database put blacklist 1234 "annoying callers". Instead of putting
the same command for every user is there any way to have a file? Ideally
a file in /opt that I would update the bl
Hi. I would like to blacklist a few callers and I have been using the *CLI> database put blacklist 1234 "annoying callers". Instead of putting the same command for every user is there any way to have a file? Ideally a file in /opt that I would update the blacklisted numbers (add,remove). Is there a