SUCCESS
the package mgetty+sendfax can be used to intercept
phone calls by callerID using fax answer
after modification to port mgetty+sendfax
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I had ordered a generic modem for asterisk usage,
but was warned that it may need Zaptel support
by a subscriber, so that was a wasted $6
mgetty might have something useful - see
http://home.leo.org/~doering/mgetty/mgetty_15.html
thanks.
Hmm, maybe it can be as simple as setting up
fax support for just the black list.
From what I read on your link, it suggests the configuration
can be set to only accept for specified numbers.
OpenBSD spamd works great for blacklisting IPs,
and maybe it could be use for our blacklisting
telephone calls using callerID?
Even though we are on the 'do not call' registry
we still get 4-10 calls a day at home, and
at work its just phone spam spam spam
Thinking about adding a modem that
make some money at it.
http://killthecalls.com/
On 3/20/07, Paul Pruett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OpenBSD spamd works great for blacklisting IPs,
and maybe it could be use for our blacklisting
telephone calls using callerID?
Even though we are on the 'do not call' registry
we still get 4-10
Paul Pruett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OpenBSD spamd works great for blacklisting IPs,
and maybe it could be use for our blacklisting
telephone calls using callerID?
Hm.. greylisting. Respond to the call with please call back in 5
minutes and if they don't blacklist them.
//art
use zapteller() [ page 115 ] and / or anti-girlfriend-logic [ page 104 ] as
documented in the Asterisk - the future of Telephony.
The asterisk book is available online via:
http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=11
enjoy.
Mark
On 20/03/07, Paul Pruett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2007/03/20 17:25, mark reardon wrote:
use zapteller() [ page 115 ] and / or anti-girlfriend-logic [ page 104 ] as
documented in the Asterisk - the future of Telephony.
The asterisk book is available online via:
it's in ports/packages now - /usr/ports/books/AsteriskTFOT
Artur Grabowski wrote:
Paul Pruett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OpenBSD spamd works great for blacklisting IPs,
and maybe it could be use for our blacklisting
telephone calls using callerID?
Hm.. greylisting. Respond to the call with please call back in 5
minutes and if they don't
On 2007/03/20 16:10, Paul Pruett wrote:
I looked through /usr/ports/comms
and /usr/ports/telephony I think this could be
done with the port package asterisk,
Not without additional hardware (or porting your phone number
to a voip gateway provider, if you can do such a thing where you
live)
nice one. thanks.
On 20/03/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007/03/20 17:25, mark reardon wrote:
use zapteller() [ page 115 ] and / or anti-girlfriend-logic [ page 104 ]
as
documented in the Asterisk - the future of Telephony.
The asterisk book is available online via:
I wish there was a OpenBSD based article on How to Setup a Small
Office on Asterisk. I would Try it.
Sam Fourman Jr.
On 3/20/07, mark reardon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nice one. thanks.
On 20/03/07, Stuart Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2007/03/20 17:25, mark reardon wrote:
use
What Would you do in the case of Telemarketers using caller ID block
(*69 for my Phone Company)
I get 2 or 3 calls a week From some stupid bank wanting to refinance a
mortage all of these calls come up Restricted or Private on Caller ID.
Sam Fourman Jr.
On 3/20/07, Jacob Yocom-Piatt [EMAIL
On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 01:34:29PM -0500, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
What Would you do in the case of Telemarketers using caller ID block
(*69 for my Phone Company)
I get 2 or 3 calls a week From some stupid bank wanting to refinance a
mortage all of these calls come up Restricted or Private on
-Original Message-
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On Behalf Of Sam Fourman Jr.
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 2:34 PM
To: Jacob Yocom-Piatt
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: use OpenBSD to blacklist phone calls?
What Would you do in the case of Telemarketers
On 3/20/07, mark reardon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
use zapteller() [ page 115 ] and / or anti-girlfriend-logic [ page 104 ] as
Why would any geek want this? ^^
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