Darren,
if you don't require running system from CF card, Elastix has excellent
fax support, you can set it easily through web gui. It would be great
if AstLinux had something similar, though.
Niksa
Darren Grant wrote:
Fax Support
Hi
Up until yesterday I had faxes received on
in directory and make sure it is
executable.
chmod +x /var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/fixcid_mv370.php
When you need to know the real caller ID in dialplan, you can get it
like this (the script will adjust "CALLERID(number)" variable):
EAGI(fixcid_mv370.php,${SIP_HEADER(FROM)})
Niksa Baldun
powerful machine
available so there was no need), but I believe OpenVPN is configurable
from Astlinux GUI.
Regards,
Niksa Baldun
Martin Rogers wrote:
Niksa
could you please advise which model of router you have got working with
OpenVPN. Also can you confirm that you are running the VPN on the
not even aware they are not using traditional telephony
(admittedly the phone traffic is pretty low, rarely more that two
simultaneous calls).
Niksa Baldun
Martin Rogers wrote:
Darrick,
interesting point about the VPN. I have to have three classes of port
opened up for my AstLinux to work on
the one that is more likely to cause problems - having to
store the faxes somewhere, keeping statistics, queuing outgoing faxes
and so on. Fine for a system with a hard drive, not-so-fine for a
system running off a CF card.
Niksa Baldun wrote:
David,
I used rxfax for some time and it
David,
I used rxfax for some time and it definitely does not work reliably.
Iaxmodem + HylaFax, on the other hand, provide industrial grade
reliability. So far, it worked 100% of the time for me.
That being said, it would be great to have everything in one box.
HylaFax would have to be includ