On 11/13/09 2:49 AM, Eliot Gable wrote:
Hi Eliot,
Or, of course, there is always mod_xml_curl. Basically, XML dialplan
on the fly. Call comes in, FreeSWITCH sends XML request via HTTP to a
web application server, web application server responds with XML
routing response, FreeSWITCH routes
On 11/12/09 11:53 PM, Rupa Schomaker wrote:
Hi,
lcr is based on prefix, so the boundaries for which the range is
assigned may not match a prefix. You may be better off either:
OK, I think I can forget lcr, it's too far off what I want to do to make
it work with some fixes.
1) denormalize
Hello again.
My problems evolve, because I didn't know all these functions in FS are
so much dependent on each other. But I'm learning fast...
The scenario I written about before appears to be too much simplified
version of what I need to achieve.
In fact, below scenario and solution works OK
Hey Orien,
I've put FS on a couple of different commodity hardware platforms, from a 1U
(dual CPU, dual core, Gig of memory) server to an old Dell PC (less than a
gig of memory, single CPU, a few years old so its a dog) and found I had
plenty of juice for a small office, say.
On the FS website
How can I disable MD5 Authentication upon registration?
Best Regards,
Jerry
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Are you still wanting to authenticate users? auth-calls=false, blind-
registration=true on the profile.
/b
On Nov 13, 2009, at 11:18 AM, Jerry Richards wrote:
How can I disable MD5 Authentication upon registration?
Best Regards,
Jerry
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Performance is not an issue. I clocked 300 calls per second on such a
setup using a Dell R710 with two XEON X5570s and 32 GB RAM as the
FreeSWITCH server and a Dell 2950 4-core system with 8 GB RAM as the
app server. The app server was at 15% - 20% idle at that rate and the
Dell R710 was 65% - 70%
Is there a way to access configuration information from a database (e.g.
SQL) rather than from the XML files?
Best Regards,
Jerry
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Hi,
You can use mod_xml_curl (generate xml on a webserver):
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Mod_xml_curl
or mod_xml_odbc (generate xml in freeswitch):
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Mod_xml_odbc
or LUA together with luasql (generate xml in freeswitch):
Take a look at http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Mod_xml_curl to get started.
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Jerry Richards
jerry.richa...@teotech.comwrote:
Is there a way to access configuration information from a database (e.g.
SQL) rather than from the XML files?
Best Regards,
Jerry
Hi, I'm a new FreeSWITCH convert from asterisk. It's great software;
thanks for making it.
I'm trying to play a sound file while listening for possible digits
dialed (although in most cases callers will not be dialing anything).
If callers do start dialing an extension while the sound file is
Hello All
On CentOS 5.3, I am trying to build Freeswitch in a different directory and
use the -srcdir= option. One reason I want to do this to have Debug and
Release build targets from the same source.
It doesn't work, the configure errors when it gets to the first library
subdirectory
Don't use --srcdir we don't fully support that and the howto guides do
not mention it AT ALL. So doing things that are not in the howto
aren't really tested nor supported.
/b
On Nov 13, 2009, at 11:26 AM, Robert Hadley wrote:
Hello All
On CentOS 5.3, I am trying to build Freeswitch in a
Patches to make this work would be gladly accepted.
Mike
On Nov 13, 2009, at 7:56 PM, Brian West wrote:
Don't use --srcdir we don't fully support that and the howto guides do not
mention it AT ALL. So doing things that are not in the howto aren't really
tested nor supported.
/b
On
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 11:28:55PM +0100, Leon de Rooij wrote:
Hi,
You can use mod_xml_curl (generate xml on a webserver):
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Mod_xml_curl
or mod_xml_odbc (generate xml in freeswitch):
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Mod_xml_odbc
or LUA together with
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