Re: [asterisk-users] Using gizmo as softphone for Linux

2007-05-23 Thread SIP
Frederico, Gizmo Project is a US company. I hate to tell you, but under US law, they HAVE to be able to record not only detailed CDRs about your call, but also your DTMF codes and full conversations. Now, this would only be in the case of a warrant issued by the US Government to retrieve thi

Re: [asterisk-users] Using gizmo as softphone for Linux

2007-05-23 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 05:32:11PM -0300, Frederico Madeira wrote: > Hi guys, > > During a time, i'm looking for a softphone that work fine in linux, > present good features, good audio quality and good interface. > Recently i found gizmo and i'm testing it with my asterisk box. For my > purpouse

Re: [asterisk-users] Using gizmo as softphone for Linux

2007-05-23 Thread John Novack
Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you! Frederico Madeira wrote: Hi guys, During a time, i'm looking for a softphone that work fine in linux, present good features, good audio quality and good interface. Recently i found gizmo and i'm testing it with my asterisk

[asterisk-users] Using gizmo as softphone for Linux

2007-05-23 Thread Frederico Madeira
Hi guys, During a time, i'm looking for a softphone that work fine in linux, present good features, good audio quality and good interface. Recently i found gizmo and i'm testing it with my asterisk box. For my purpouse he fit perfectly. I'm worried about security, because i need to inform my ast