Archives : June-2015
!Im trying to configure my Asterisk to accept SIP-TLS connections, too.I followed this HowTo: http://remiphilippe.fr/sips-on-asterisk-sip-security-with-tls/But as soon I try to connect to my Asterisk using SIP-TLS I get on Asterisk-CLI:== Problem sett..
again!I just noticed, that my Asterisk (running on an OpenWRT-Switch) writesthe logs using GMT… On the Switch the time is right configured and a date says me thecurrent LOCAL time.I didnt found in logger.conf or other file an option to set the timezo..
again!Im thinking about using my mobile phone to receive (and send) callswhen Im not at home (for example in holiday). I can make my Asterisk reachable from Internet, of course, or I canuse a VPN, thats not the problem…My question is: can I log..
!I configured Asterisk to forward the incoming call for a number toboth phones. I wrote that:exten => _00493512222222,n,Dial(SIP/00493512222222&SIP/00493511111111,,R)of course it works… Now the problem is, that when a phone get the call, on the ot..
Sorry for a bit of a newbie post but we all had to start somewhere right ..Im wondering if someone can briefly explain the difference between blind and attended transfers and why they would generate two very different CD..
despite some searching I havent found an answer to this question:Is there a way I can see in the log, or find out in the dialplan, what codec has been negotiated for a SIP channel? If possible, Id like to do this in both Asterisk 11 and in an old ..
HiWe are provisioning some default features to our customers like automated answer when outside labor time, rerouting when Subscriber Absent, and so.These are macro calls embedded in key points inside the dialplan.Since not all customers need/want ..
Someone on this list uses the address @sedwards.comI doubt this is their actual email address as there is no MX record for sedwards.com and I cant find registration for their domain either.Part of my mail servers reject these emails because they can..
The results of a security experiment were published this week, in which an Asterisk PBX was set out in the wild to see who would attack it and how:http://www.telium.ca/?honeypot1What I find particularly interesting is that people/bots are scraping supp..