00:00.04 | hardwire | it doesn't cover including other extensions yet. |
00:00.10 | hardwire | were going to get there :) |
00:02.56 | JerJer | smells like bloat to me |
00:03.24 | hardwire | I am an idiot |
00:03.30 | Netgeeks | ? |
00:03.38 | hardwire | <PROTECTED> |
00:03.38 | hardwire | <PROTECTED> |
00:03.40 | hardwire | <PROTECTED> |
00:03.40 | hardwire | <PROTECTED> |
00:03.42 | hardwire | will not work |
00:03.49 | hardwire | "exten =>" is a key |
00:04.00 | hardwire | which explains why the hints aren't being slapped in there |
00:04.41 | hardwire | <PROTECTED> |
00:04.41 | hardwire | <PROTECTED> |
00:04.43 | hardwire | <PROTECTED> |
00:04.43 | hardwire | <PROTECTED> |
00:04.43 | hardwire | there |
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00:06.32 | hardwire | 4 lines of code later.. its the same old thing.. but better. |
00:08.11 | Hmmhesays | who pastbin |
00:08.14 | Hmmhesays | *whoa even |
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00:10.05 | Netgeeks | Hmm? |
00:10.33 | Hmmhesays | please use pastebin.ca when pasting many lines |
00:11.01 | hardwire | Hmmhesays: heh.. I used it earlier for 1000's of so lines |
00:11.08 | hardwire | sorry.. I will keep it on the downlow |
00:11.27 | Hmmhesays | thats what pastebin is for |
00:11.38 | hardwire | eh. |
00:11.39 | hardwire | ok |
00:12.00 | hardwire | did you see my use of pastebin not but a few lines ago? |
00:12.29 | hardwire | it could have been used more.. you are right. |
00:12.30 | Hmmhesays | nope, wasn't watching |
00:12.32 | hardwire | but blah |
00:12.46 | Hmmhesays | ;) |
00:12.56 | hardwire | I have had too much sugar and my blood is up.. so I am having fun spitting crap at everybody |
00:13.15 | Netgeeks | spitting crap... gross image |
00:13.29 | hardwire | with blood and sugar |
00:13.41 | Netgeeks | off to fire up the grill and cook some ribs |
00:15.14 | Darwin35 | grrrr |
00:15.22 | Darwin35 | asterisk needs a douching |
00:16.14 | Darwin35 | netgeek make sure to dispose of the rest of the body |
00:17.10 | gordonjcp | :-) |
00:17.19 | gordonjcp | it's gonna be an energetic night |
00:17.35 | Hmmhesays | cool |
00:17.49 | Craziman2 | Working with a Dell SC420 with 2 of the 4 Port FXO cards... getting lots of popping. yesterday someone suggested turning off HyperThreading, I have done that and am still getting popping |
00:18.05 | gordonjcp | :-D |
00:18.23 | tuxinator_linuxM | Craziman2: There are issues with Dells |
00:18.36 | tuxinator_linuxM | Craziman2: may not be the issue though |
00:19.06 | Craziman2 | Any ideas? |
00:19.10 | jontow | (libreto's rule..) |
00:19.12 | jontow | off to swap an engine; bbl |
00:21.17 | Craziman2 | I had heard there were issues with the Dell's but some ppl seamed to indicate they had sean them work in with the Digum TDM cards |
00:21.43 | brookshire | Craziman2: just bring it over ;) |
00:21.56 | Craziman2 | hey man |
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00:51.38 | dijungal | i'm BACK!!!! |
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00:57.25 | JakBeatZ | Hey.. can anyone give me a hand with musiconhold? I'm having a hell of a time. No matter what I seem to do, the volume is always crazy loud.. even with the default class straight from the distribution! :( |
00:58.40 | dijungal | hmm.. music on hold i have not set that up as yet |
00:58.46 | dijungal | u got a wiki for that..? |
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00:59.41 | JakBeatZ | http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20cmd%20MusicOnHold |
01:00.17 | dijungal | jakbeats: thanx |
01:00.20 | JakBeatZ | np |
01:01.06 | sedwards50 | Does anybody know how to prevent members of a queue from hearing eachothers DTMF? |
01:03.14 | brettnem | newer versions are not better.. ONLY use .59r |
01:03.21 | JakBeatZ | Hmm.. |
01:03.28 | brettnem | in fact.. |
01:03.40 | JakBeatZ | not sure if I can get that version back in gentoo.. |
01:04.49 | JakBeatZ | maybe I'll have to compile from source then, I guess |
01:05.32 | dooder | registration string from broadvoice. some places have nothing on the end of the string others have an extenstion. whats the difference ? |
01:05.38 | dooder | I can't get inbound calls |
01:05.52 | JakBeatZ | what about the hacks to use sox instead of mpg123? |
01:07.13 | shido | ZzzZZz |
01:07.15 | JakBeatZ | I just like emerge and I don't want to mess with it by compiling from source if I can avoid it.. but ok, I'll give that a shot |
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01:07.33 | shido | compile from source |
01:07.34 | shido | less problems |
01:07.40 | shido | dont be skuRd |
01:08.06 | shido | 254 other ppl in here to help you with your "tweaking" if you run into problems |
01:08.26 | shido | unless they are asterisk xperts I dont trust emerge with asterisk |
01:09.23 | brettnem | hmm |
01:09.41 | dooder | can somebody help me with my asterisk problem ? |
01:09.49 | JakBeatZ | heh.. I know emerge is doing make.. |
01:09.54 | JakBeatZ | where do I run that make mpg123? |
01:10.16 | JakBeatZ | ok.. have to find where emerge puts that |
01:10.59 | JakBeatZ | ok.. that make sense |
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01:18.15 | erickj_az | has anyone compiled the rxfax.so |
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01:20.56 | dijungal | hey to install mpg321 |
01:21.05 | dijungal | can i just do a yum install mpg321 |
01:21.07 | dijungal | ? |
01:21.08 | drumkilla | no mpg321 |
01:21.13 | drumkilla | bad |
01:21.19 | dijungal | oooh... |
01:21.19 | drumkilla | ~mpg123 |
01:21.19 | jbot | mpg123 is probably Real time MPEG Audio Player for Layer 1,2 and Layer3. URL: http://www.mpg123.de/. ONLY MPG123-R will work with asterisk. PERIOD. use 'make mpg123' in the asterisk source dir |
01:21.38 | drumkilla | version .59 r |
01:21.44 | dijungal | k |
01:22.01 | glm2k | hmmm, cool |
01:22.01 | erickj_az | has anyone patched the makefile for rxfax? |
01:22.20 | glm2k | i just noticed the mandriva version is 0.59r |
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01:42.03 | Chuji | slow night |
01:42.11 | RomDump | Tell me about it |
01:42.27 | JakBeatZ | brettnem: worked like a charm, thanks man! |
01:44.45 | RomDump | Anyone have a copy of the PAP2 firmware 2.0.9 or older? |
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01:45.22 | fugitivo | hello |
01:45.48 | Chuji | Sup drumkilla |
01:45.51 | Chuji | how ya been? |
01:48.20 | brookshire | coochie? |
01:48.27 | brookshire | HI! |
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01:56.07 | drumkilla | brookshire: !!! |
01:56.10 | brookshire | OMG! |
01:56.13 | brookshire | uranus |
01:56.17 | chendy | hi all |
01:57.54 | brookshire | OMG HI! |
01:59.35 | drumkilla | stupid lag |
01:59.38 | brookshire | OMG KILLA! |
01:59.38 | drumkilla | AM I STILL ALIVE?! |
01:59.54 | brookshire | .nsg drumkill bongkilla |
01:59.56 | brookshire | sdjf;askdjf |
02:00.01 | drumkilla | oh no he didn't ... |
02:00.07 | brookshire | OOPS! |
02:00.15 | FaithX | Hey anyone using astATAPI ? |
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02:02.07 | FaithX | s/ AsTapi |
02:04.01 | brookshire | HECK YEAH! |
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02:05.33 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o twisted[digium]] by ChanServ |
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02:06.12 | twisted[digium] | OMGWTFBBQKTHX |
02:06.38 | Sedorox | twisted.... trollling with that hostmask? :p |
02:06.45 | twisted[digium] | haha |
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02:06.56 | twisted[digium] | who says I can't troll with this hostmask/ |
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02:07.07 | brookshire | OMGOMGOMG |
02:07.12 | brookshire | GMOGMO |
02:07.19 | twisted[digium] | GYHOMC |
02:07.25 | Sedorox | no one that I know of.... |
02:07.37 | twisted[digium] | egg zack tally |
02:07.50 | brookshire | are you rapped up like a douche |
02:07.55 | twisted[digium] | in the middle of the night/ |
02:08.01 | brookshire | omg BLINDED |
02:08.07 | twisted[digium] | OMFG THE LIGHT!! |
02:08.19 | JakBeatZ | when you specify the m option in Monitor() to get sox to merge the in and out files, is there a way to modify the script it executes? Running 1.0.9 it seems that there is a typo in the script so it's not properly deleting the old in/out files after it merges them |
02:08.25 | brookshire | we need new song |
02:08.30 | twisted[digium] | indeedy weedy |
02:10.04 | brookshire | OOH OH OH OHHH!!! |
02:10.09 | twisted[digium] | ooooh baby |
02:10.17 | brookshire | sweet child of MINEYAYAINE! |
02:10.21 | twisted[digium] | i forgot how to switch winders in bitchx |
02:10.29 | brookshire | /wn ?? |
02:10.40 | brookshire | turn the nub lock off |
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02:11.03 | brookshire | GAGAGAG<>>>> SO SUCKS |
02:11.09 | twisted[digium] | OMGKTHXUSUXBYE |
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02:12.16 | twisted[digium] | oopsie |
02:12.17 | Chuji | ^wp |
02:12.22 | brookshire | where do we go now? |
02:12.27 | brookshire | where do we go now? |
02:12.31 | brookshire | where do we go? |
02:12.33 | Weezey | I'm linking two boxes up via the net and they both have different contexts and multiple sets. What's the best way to make it so that if I dial from two different sets from box A to B over sip, it ends in different contexts? I'm thinking I have to add prefixes to my dialling. |
02:12.37 | twisted[digium] | laaaag |
02:13.02 | Weezey | brookshire: sweet child. |
02:14.42 | twisted[digium] | haha |
02:14.44 | twisted[digium] | i figgered it out |
02:14.46 | brookshire | twisted is still trying to figure out windows |
02:14.49 | brookshire | you lie |
02:14.52 | brookshire | i see it |
02:15.01 | twisted[digium] | honky |
02:15.05 | twisted[digium] | i do;n ot lie |
02:15.24 | brookshire | uh oh! |
02:15.27 | brookshire | too do! |
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02:16.04 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla!!!! |
02:16.08 | twisted[digium] | OMFG HIHIHI! |
02:16.23 | mago2-cn | hello you all |
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02:16.37 | twisted[digium] | OMG HI! |
02:17.34 | Weezey | twisted: you find some E or something? |
02:17.46 | brookshire | OMG HEY! |
02:17.54 | twisted[digium] | lol |
02:17.55 | twisted[digium] | no |
02:18.05 | brookshire | he found a term |
02:18.09 | brookshire | he's too excited |
02:18.10 | twisted[digium] | indeed i did |
02:18.13 | twisted[digium] | indeed i am |
02:18.16 | twisted[digium] | just take me higher |
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02:18.33 | twisted[digium] | omFG |
02:18.33 | brookshire | OH GNO! |
02:18.36 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla !!!!!! |
02:18.41 | twisted[digium] | just take me higher! |
02:18.41 | brookshire | you need a star buddy |
02:18.41 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
02:18.42 | drumkilla | zOMG |
02:18.45 | twisted[digium] | biatch |
02:18.52 | brookshire | lead the way? |
02:18.59 | drumkilla | anyone want to come with me? |
02:19.05 | twisted[digium] | where we going/ |
02:19.12 | twisted[digium] | i'm too leet for my shift key |
02:19.37 | mago2-cn | do you know if realtime allows flag m in monitor? |
02:19.38 | drumkilla | i'm ... too sexy for my keyboard |
02:19.49 | twisted[digium] | mago2-cn realtime has nothign to do wit that |
02:19.54 | brookshire | we're going crazy! |
02:19.59 | brookshire | and if i were you |
02:20.01 | brookshire | i would go |
02:20.02 | drumkilla | brookshire: shots? |
02:20.03 | twisted[digium] | lol |
02:20.07 | twisted[digium] | i would never LET ME GO |
02:20.09 | twisted[digium] | y;ou nub |
02:20.14 | drumkilla | if I were youuuuuuuu... |
02:20.24 | brookshire | OH I WOULD NEVER! |
02:20.38 | drumkilla | I WANT TO DRINK |
02:20.40 | drumkilla | WHO IS WITH ME!??!?! |
02:20.43 | drumkilla | zOMG! |
02:20.49 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla drink what? |
02:20.50 | brookshire | zOMG |
02:20.53 | brookshire | i dropped it |
02:20.57 | brookshire | like it's hot yo |
02:21.01 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: want to go on a beer run? |
02:21.08 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla not druiving! |
02:21.13 | brookshire | B double E double R U N |
02:21.14 | drumkilla | I call not driving |
02:21.19 | drumkilla | brookshire is driving! |
02:21.19 | twisted[digium] | that swhat I said |
02:21.30 | twisted[digium] | huzzah |
02:21.36 | drumkilla | hypa7ia: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
02:21.39 | brookshire | OMG.. I CAN'T FIND THE NUB LOCK |
02:21.42 | hypa7ia | kekeke |
02:21.47 | twisted[digium] | ~thwack brookshire |
02:21.47 | jbot | ACTION bludgeons brookshire on the groin with a Holy Bible |
02:21.47 | drumkilla | hypa7ia is like ... my hero |
02:21.51 | brookshire | HOW DO I TRUN IT OFF |
02:21.52 | twisted[digium] | haha |
02:21.53 | twisted[digium] | how ironic. |
02:22.07 | twisted[digium] | brookshire push the key with the light on it |
02:22.10 | brookshire | DADDY QUIT.. IT HURTS |
02:22.12 | twisted[digium] | when the light goes out |
02:22.14 | twisted[digium] | the nublock is off |
02:22.14 | drumkilla | hypa7ia: join the channel i invited you to |
02:22.18 | twisted[digium] | although you will still be a bun |
02:22.19 | twisted[digium] | er |
02:22.20 | twisted[digium] | nub |
02:22.21 | brookshire | oh.. that's better |
02:22.36 | brookshire | jage what? |
02:22.40 | brookshire | jager who? |
02:22.45 | drumkilla | who is scared that I have commit access?! |
02:23.02 | twisted[digium] | who is scared that *I* have commit access? |
02:23.12 | brookshire | ME ME! |
02:23.19 | brookshire | commit this: _|_ |
02:23.30 | twisted[digium] | uhh |
02:23.30 | drumkilla | oh no he didn't ... |
02:23.33 | twisted[digium] | nowaykthxbye |
02:23.44 | brookshire | bbq? |
02:23.50 | twisted[digium] | omfgwtfbbq |
02:23.55 | twisted[digium] | bbqroxkthx |
02:24.01 | mago2-cn | well, i have a dialplan where i monitor files, i'm actually doing it but the files don mux together, i get one in and one out |
02:24.07 | brookshire | ok.. drinking on irc.. is not good |
02:24.07 | drumkilla | i wonder how many people are watching and wonder wtf is going on |
02:24.12 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla me |
02:24.18 | brookshire | markocam is broke |
02:24.23 | twisted[digium] | i'm not quite sure wtf is going on and i'm here |
02:24.24 | drumkilla | mago2-cn: do you have soxmix installed? |
02:24.29 | brookshire | me either |
02:24.33 | twisted[digium] | push me |
02:24.35 | brookshire | <PROTECTED> |
02:24.36 | twisted[digium] | and then just touch me |
02:24.41 | drumkilla | so I can get my satisfaction ... |
02:24.44 | drumkilla | satisfaction ... |
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02:25.30 | mago2-cn | i really dont know, the files used to get muxed by using m, but in flat |
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02:27.26 | brookshire | ok.. |
02:27.32 | brookshire | #fedora blows |
02:27.45 | twisted[digium] | ew |
02:27.50 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla /nick |
02:28.43 | drumkilla | your mom |
02:28.51 | drumkilla | let's troll in #gentoo |
02:29.23 | twisted[digium] | NO WAY |
02:29.40 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: join real quick |
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02:30.35 | hypa7ia | this week on "when geeks go wrong" |
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02:30.46 | kshumard_home | man, you guys are crazy.... I shouldn't have left so early. : ) |
02:30.52 | fugitivo | gentoo rules |
02:30.55 | fugitivo | lol |
02:31.05 | drumkilla | kshumard_home: we're trolling hardcore |
02:31.06 | hypa7ia | ubuntu 4 eva |
02:31.08 | Sedorox | gentoo rocks |
02:31.16 | fugitivo | fedora is gay |
02:31.30 | hypa7ia | i'm sure that there are some "your momma" jokes to be made involving gentoo |
02:31.32 | twisted[digium] | thirds |
02:31.40 | drumkilla | hypa7ia: want me to troll some in #ubuntu? |
02:31.49 | hypa7ia | nuu :-( |
02:31.55 | drumkilla | hehe |
02:32.07 | Faithful | is there a TAPI interface for gnome to manage phone calls? |
02:32.25 | Sedorox | not that I know of... |
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02:33.47 | rene- | hello all |
02:34.20 | rene- | i was wondering if there was a way to get the MAC address from an asterisk peer that is not in the same subnet |
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02:37.29 | Sedorox | arp? |
02:37.46 | rene- | arp -a doesnt cut it |
02:38.07 | Sedorox | well fi your connected to it.. it'll show up there.. but if your not.. then it won't |
02:38.19 | Weezey | he said it wasn't on the same subnet |
02:38.34 | rene- | exactly |
02:38.57 | Weezey | rene-: only way I know of is to sniff it. |
02:38.59 | rene- | ive found this discussion: http://lists.cs.columbia.edu/pipermail/sip-implementors/2005-April/008950.html which deals with mac address authentication, its not quite what i want |
02:39.11 | Weezey | but even then I can't recall if it will show up with MAC in tow. |
02:39.12 | Sedorox | yes.. but if it's got a router between (like one on 10.0/16 and one on 10.1/16) then it should still pass IP and Mac |
02:39.31 | rene- | i would think that the router would change the MAC of the packet |
02:39.48 | Sedorox | NAT enviroment.. yes... |
02:39.57 | Sedorox | but I believe just pure routing doesn't |
02:40.12 | Weezey | rene-: is it in sip debug messages? |
02:41.29 | rene- | Weezey: no it isnt |
02:41.47 | rene- | those guys ask about having as a parameter in the register message |
02:41.53 | rene- | but that would require end user support |
02:42.09 | rene- | others claim that it could be required as username |
02:42.18 | rene- | and thus you would easily get it |
02:42.26 | rene- | but then again it could be spoofed |
02:42.54 | Sedorox | I was wrong.... |
02:42.59 | Sedorox | anywya.. fiber cut in SJC :p |
02:43.13 | rene- | jeje |
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02:47.47 | shido | what are you trying to do with the mac addy? |
02:49.50 | twisted[digium] | witout luv, where u b now? |
02:50.13 | twisted[digium] | not a headbanging song there buddddeeeee |
02:50.49 | twisted[digium] | lovely. |
02:54.59 | twisted[digium] | mmmm |
02:54.59 | rene- | i want to do a status panel |
02:55.02 | twisted[digium] | robotussin shots |
02:55.04 | rene- | of sorts |
02:55.25 | brookshire | damn.. asterisk stable is so segfaulty |
02:55.27 | brookshire | OMG! |
02:55.33 | twisted[digium] | lol |
02:55.42 | twisted[digium] | it is the truthe |
02:55.47 | brookshire | that russell kid can't program worth crap |
02:55.55 | twisted[digium] | he can't code either |
02:55.57 | *** kick/#asterisk [brookshire!~russell@drumkilla.developer.and.stable.maintainer.asterisk] by drumkilla (drumkilla) |
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02:56.02 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o twisted[digium]] by ChanServ |
02:56.12 | brookshire | yay! |
02:56.13 | brookshire | again! |
02:56.14 | twisted[digium] | bah. |
02:56.18 | *** mode/#asterisk [+b *!*matt@207.111.174.*] by drumkilla |
02:56.18 | *** kick/#asterisk [brookshire!~russell@drumkilla.developer.and.stable.maintainer.asterisk] by drumkilla (drumkilla) |
02:56.34 | *** mode/#asterisk [+e *!*@*.asterisk] by twisted[digium] |
02:56.39 | *** mode/#asterisk [-b *!*matt@207.111.174.*] by drumkilla |
02:56.40 | *** join/#asterisk brookshire (~matt@207.111.174.1) |
02:56.46 | brookshire | BOO! |
02:56.51 | twisted[digium] | ya'll wanna see something funny? |
02:56.53 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o brookshire] by twisted[digium] |
02:57.02 | *** kick/#asterisk [twisted[digium]!~matt@207.111.174.1] by brookshire (thanks) |
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02:57.02 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o twisted[digium]] by ChanServ |
02:57.23 | *** kick/#asterisk [brookshire!~twisted@twisted-professional-pdpc.developer.and.friend.of.asterisk] by twisted[digium] (schmack) |
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02:59.02 | twisted[digium] | O GNO |
02:59.39 | drumkilla | where are all the Asterisk questions tonight? |
02:59.48 | twisted[digium] | hiding |
02:59.50 | drumkilla | I want to answer some questions, damnit! |
02:59.53 | twisted[digium] | okay |
02:59.56 | twisted[digium] | can asterisk get me laid? |
02:59.58 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: not you |
03:00.02 | drumkilla | and no. |
03:00.04 | drumkilla | i mean, yes. |
03:00.05 | brookshire | what's the number to get me laid? |
03:00.05 | twisted[digium] | HAH |
03:00.06 | drumkilla | of courtse |
03:00.18 | rene- | it depends, if your mark spencer it certainly would had |
03:00.22 | brookshire | how many times do i have to install asterisk before i get laid? |
03:00.28 | twisted[digium] | IAX2/guest@get.me.laid.now.com/69 |
03:00.46 | pifiu | brookshire.. 69 times |
03:00.48 | twisted[digium] | rene- * has ALREADY gotten me laid |
03:00.57 | drumkilla | w00t!!!!!!! |
03:00.57 | brookshire | it did.. i saw it |
03:00.59 | drumkilla | me too |
03:00.59 | pifiu | i got laid once, while installing asterisk |
03:01.02 | twisted[digium] | brookshire uh, no. |
03:01.04 | pifiu | no joke |
03:01.12 | twisted[digium] | pifiu hands don't count |
03:01.13 | brookshire | he had an asterisk shirt |
03:01.15 | Ariel_ | this is sick |
03:01.16 | brookshire | on |
03:01.17 | Netgeeks | become an asterisk consultant, develop a solution for some really big market, make millions of dollars, drive around in a Ferrari F430, get laid left and right |
03:01.19 | pifiu | lmaooo |
03:01.21 | brookshire | there girl was like.. OMG THAT'S HOT! |
03:01.25 | Netgeeks | so, yes, asterisk can get you laid |
03:01.31 | brookshire | if you wear the shirt |
03:01.34 | twisted[digium] | i have a shirt |
03:01.37 | twisted[digium] | it has a stain on it now |
03:01.39 | twisted[digium] | rof |
03:01.41 | twisted[digium] | er rofl |
03:01.43 | drumkilla | asterisk has gotten me laid soooooooo many times |
03:01.46 | brookshire | I BET IT DOES |
03:01.50 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla no, laid, not fired. |
03:01.51 | drumkilla | i'm just like ... I am *THE* drumkilla |
03:01.52 | Rowter | love stain |
03:01.55 | drumkilla | and they're like ... OMG!!!!!!!!!! |
03:01.59 | brookshire | zOMG@! |
03:02.19 | *** join/#asterisk kingtux (~susekid@pool-151-196-126-24.balt.east.verizon.net) |
03:02.28 | brookshire | you guys rock |
03:02.29 | rene- | jejeje this can be a little tasteless but ASSterisk precisely means that in spanish language it has to do with the shape of it |
03:02.30 | twisted[digium] | anyone in HSV? |
03:02.30 | kingtux | hello ALL |
03:02.31 | brookshire | <3 |
03:02.36 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: memememe |
03:02.36 | Netgeeks | and calling an escort server in Nevada over asterisk doesn't count... |
03:02.38 | twisted[digium] | we should all get together |
03:02.41 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla no shit sherlock |
03:02.43 | drumkilla | kingtux: w00t!!! |
03:03.06 | kingtux | whats everyone up too ?? |
03:03.13 | brookshire | listening to mj |
03:03.15 | twisted[digium] | kingtux not much |
03:03.27 | kingtux | I hear that |
03:03.32 | drumkilla | kingtux: getting hAMMERED |
03:03.41 | twisted[digium] | slammajammamamamma |
03:03.41 | brookshire | HECK YEAH! |
03:03.42 | kingtux | I wish I was |
03:03.50 | drumkilla | zOMG |
03:03.51 | twisted[digium] | here goes drumkilla |
03:03.56 | kingtux | to tired to drink |
03:03.56 | twisted[digium] | finishing off the bottle |
03:04.07 | drumkilla | that's 1.5 liters of jager everyone |
03:04.09 | drumkilla | wtf |
03:04.10 | twisted[digium] | n/m |
03:04.12 | twisted[digium] | brb |
03:04.13 | twisted[digium] | shot time |
03:04.24 | kingtux | Hey anyone know of a provider selling El Salvador DIDS |
03:04.25 | kingtux | ?? |
03:04.36 | hypa7ia | kingtux: did you check voip-info.org? |
03:04.37 | twisted[digium] | down the hatch |
03:04.41 | brookshire | OH NO WE DIDn'T |
03:04.44 | drumkilla | OH NO! |
03:04.46 | twisted[digium] | brookshire OH NO |
03:04.48 | kingtux | Or a central and south american countries |
03:04.57 | kingtux | no what part of the wiki |
03:04.57 | twisted[digium] | www.didx.org |
03:05.02 | twisted[digium] | go do the did xchange |
03:05.04 | kingtux | I tried didx.org |
03:05.06 | twisted[digium] | oh |
03:05.07 | twisted[digium] | ok |
03:05.09 | twisted[digium] | n/m then |
03:05.12 | kingtux | nothing |
03:05.24 | twisted[digium] | ~google el salvador did |
03:05.32 | kingtux | Tired that too |
03:05.34 | drumkilla | ~google twisted's mom |
03:05.46 | kingtux | hmn let me search somemore |
03:05.48 | twisted[digium] | jbot: who's your addy? |
03:05.50 | twisted[digium] | lol |
03:05.53 | twisted[digium] | jbot: who's your daddy |
03:05.54 | jbot | YOU are, Mr Sexy Pants! |
03:06.03 | twisted[digium] | word. |
03:07.01 | brookshire | jbot: quite |
03:07.02 | brookshire | jbot: quit |
03:07.02 | jbot | No! You quit! |
03:07.05 | brookshire | jbot: die |
03:07.05 | jbot | ACTION takes two shots to the head and crumples to the ground, lifeless. |
03:07.29 | *** join/#asterisk FryGuy- (fryguy@c-67-182-162-175.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) |
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03:09.23 | twisted[digium] | i need more alkie |
03:09.33 | drumkilla | SOMEONE PLEASE BRING BEER |
03:09.36 | drumkilla | TO DIGIUm |
03:09.37 | drumkilla | NOW |
03:09.39 | twisted[digium] | we love you long time |
03:09.42 | twisted[digium] | and stuff. |
03:09.49 | drumkilla | I WILL PAY |
03:09.50 | twisted[digium] | brookshire will dance for you |
03:10.00 | drumkilla | brookshire will perform sexual favors |
03:10.03 | twisted[digium] | WHOA NOW |
03:10.12 | drumkilla | 0wn3de |
03:10.13 | twisted[digium] | OH NO HE DIDN'T |
03:10.25 | drumkilla | oh no .. he DID NOT |
03:10.27 | *** join/#asterisk MajestiK (~MajestiK@S0106000024c058cc.ed.shawcable.net) |
03:10.31 | twisted[digium] | hmm |
03:10.34 | twisted[digium] | who is in hsv |
03:10.46 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: that chick from the other night |
03:10.52 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla haha.. |
03:10.55 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: call her |
03:10.57 | twisted[digium] | she can't even buy beer |
03:11.01 | drumkilla | she can drive, tho |
03:11.11 | twisted[digium] | she'd have to drive me to my house to GET HER NUMBER |
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03:11.30 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: interesting puzzle |
03:11.35 | twisted[digium] | indeed it is |
03:11.46 | twisted[digium] | it's a connundrum |
03:11.54 | drumkilla | maybe if we concentrate |
03:11.56 | drumkilla | beer will come to us |
03:11.59 | twisted[digium] | also known as a catch 22 |
03:12.08 | twisted[digium] | nah, bad idea |
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03:12.33 | [hC] | When receiving an IAX call from someone, does this line attempt to indicate host prefs on THEIR side, or OUR side? |
03:12.34 | [hC] | <PROTECTED> |
03:12.54 | drumkilla | host == you] |
03:13.16 | brookshire | omg.. i'm so afreaid to stand yp |
03:13.22 | [hC] | Okay. Thanks |
03:13.23 | drumkilla | brookshire: cowboy's |
03:13.24 | drumkilla | beer |
03:13.28 | brookshire | deal! |
03:13.29 | twisted[digium] | i call not driving |
03:13.32 | brookshire | only if i get a hat |
03:13.34 | drumkilla | brookshire is drive |
03:13.36 | drumkilla | ing |
03:13.36 | twisted[digium] | you need a hat |
03:13.42 | drumkilla | wtf |
03:13.43 | twisted[digium] | your hair so ugly |
03:13.48 | brookshire | hehe |
03:13.49 | brookshire | I KNOW |
03:13.49 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: you're ugle |
03:13.56 | [hC] | I suppose if their list of acceptable codecs are listed on the 'requested format' line? |
03:13.57 | brookshire | i need a big ole cowboy hizzat |
03:13.59 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla your mom didn't think so last night |
03:14.09 | brookshire | yes |
03:14.11 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: 0n234rd` |
03:14.12 | brookshire | they are |
03:14.20 | drumkilla | brookshire: ready, set |
03:14.21 | drumkilla | GO |
03:14.23 | *** part/#asterisk dooder (~nateputna@h-67-102-173-136.sttnwaho.covad.net) |
03:14.30 | twisted[digium] | UP |
03:14.32 | brookshire | huh? |
03:14.37 | brookshire | do you need help? |
03:14.41 | twisted[digium] | killall -9 brookshire.irc |
03:14.42 | brookshire | or know someone who does? |
03:15.02 | brookshire | leave |
03:15.06 | brookshire | or i'll play dancing queen |
03:15.22 | twisted[digium] | i don't think he's bluffing |
03:15.31 | twisted[digium] | yeah |
03:15.33 | twisted[digium] | pretty sure he's not |
03:15.37 | drumkilla | brookshire: now |
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03:26.26 | [hC] | is there a better way than show channels |grep Zap to find out how many channels on a PRI are currently active |
03:29.00 | mago2-cn | are spaces allowe in soxmix? becuase i'm seeing on debug that tries to mux both files and delte them after, but it doesn't. the caller id has a space and i wonder if that's what is bothering... |
03:29.47 | Sedorox | 502 leve3 fiber stands cut..... |
03:30.27 | Sedorox | strands* |
03:30.55 | twisted[digium] | uNF |
03:31.02 | Maarken | asterisk, terminated to telliax, client is a softphone connected to asterisk via SIP, GSM codec all the way through. any thoughts on why I'm getting echo on the far POTS side? |
03:31.42 | drumkilla | Maarken: echo happens at the interface to the pstn |
03:31.53 | twisted[digium] | wheeee |
03:31.58 | twisted[digium] | unfunufnfunfufnufnufnufnufn |
03:32.02 | drumkilla | turn on some mad echo can |
03:32.02 | drumkilla | fo |
03:32.05 | drumkilla | zOMG |
03:32.18 | Maarken | drumkilla: oh, right. I remember reading that. |
03:33.16 | Maarken | I didn't know if I could do anything about it since I'm not doing the POTS inteface. |
03:33.34 | *** join/#asterisk hypa7ia (~leigh@b67589929dcfbdd4.session.tor) |
03:33.50 | Cresl1n | sip happens |
03:34.21 | drumkilla | indeed |
03:34.56 | Maarken | I don't suppose IAX from client to * would help? |
03:35.44 | *** join/#asterisk drooth (~drooth@ip68-111-235-172.sd.sd.cox.net) |
03:36.00 | [hC] | Hey im just noticing, on my PRI, when I call the 800 number they assigned me, caller ID shows up wrong.. Well, wrong in the sense that its not what i expect. It goes to my pilot number, rather than showing the 800 number as destination |
03:36.12 | [hC] | and the calling party's caller ID seems to b e the pilot number of an 800 trunk that it terminated thru |
03:36.29 | [hC] | Is that an issue thats solveable by the telco? Or does everyone have that problem? |
03:37.13 | *** part/#asterisk Cresl1n (~Cresl1n@207.111.174.1) |
03:37.24 | twisted[digium] | donut bah |
03:38.17 | mishehu | twisted[digium]: what else would you prefer that I do? |
03:38.27 | sivana | twisted[digium]: do you know what exactly the issue is with faxing with FXS/PRI? |
03:38.42 | twisted[digium] | no |
03:38.44 | twisted[digium] | because i have no issues |
03:38.52 | harryvv | Actor Robin williams stopped at the coffe shop next to my work today. :) I guess its his current hang out in between takes of the movie RV |
03:39.10 | sivana | I can't seem tobe able to fax more than 1-2 pages |
03:39.13 | [hC] | harryvv: what city? |
03:39.19 | harryvv | Vancouver BC |
03:39.27 | [hC] | Ah, he just bought a comedy club in kits |
03:39.28 | sivana | channel bank > * > pri |
03:41.24 | drumkilla | k |
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03:43.59 | *** join/#asterisk zerotrace (~jeremy@cpe-24-24-66-245.stny.res.rr.com) |
03:44.15 | twisted[digium] | unf un funf |
03:44.27 | brookshire | fnu! |
03:44.51 | twisted[digium] | fnubuenub |
03:45.04 | brookshire | ah! |
03:45.09 | brookshire | so yeah.. |
03:45.13 | brookshire | how do i download asterisk |
03:45.25 | j4m3s | limewire |
03:45.26 | brookshire | no! |
03:45.30 | drumkilla | apt-get install yourmom |
03:45.32 | twisted[digium] | hahaha |
03:45.33 | twisted[digium] | yes |
03:45.33 | brookshire | haha |
03:45.37 | twisted[digium] | limewire has it all |
03:45.47 | brookshire | will it run on windowS? |
03:45.47 | dudes | what is asterisk? |
03:45.53 | brookshire | i want it for windows |
03:45.54 | brookshire | yo |
03:46.02 | dudes | I have windows |
03:46.02 | brookshire | i need dto run 1231 lines |
03:46.09 | brookshire | and do g729 on one box |
03:46.09 | zerotrace | Released versions of Asterisk can be freely downloaded from |
03:46.09 | zerotrace | ftp://ftp.asterisk.org via anonymous FTP. |
03:46.13 | dudes | they allow me to see the outside from inside my house |
03:46.16 | dudes | it's pretty cool |
03:46.19 | shido | 123 lines? |
03:46.22 | *** join/#asterisk pfn (~pfnguyen@netblock-66-245-252-239.dslextreme.com) |
03:46.23 | brookshire | now.. |
03:46.24 | brookshire | 1231 |
03:46.25 | brookshire | lines |
03:46.29 | Craziman2 | I think a windows version will be out soon right? |
03:46.46 | twisted[digium] | uh |
03:46.47 | twisted[digium] | yeah |
03:46.49 | twisted[digium] | actually |
03:46.50 | twisted[digium] | java |
03:46.53 | twisted[digium] | so it's multiplatform |
03:46.56 | brookshire | java astersik would be sweet |
03:46.59 | shido | if you want to rely on windows for telephony then thats your prayer |
03:47.00 | twisted[digium] | and i can run it on my cellphone with j2me |
03:47.18 | Craziman2 | lol, and I was being a smart a##... thats cool |
03:47.24 | zerotrace | can asterisk run on Mac OSX? |
03:47.28 | drumkilla | zerotrace: heck eyah |
03:47.40 | zerotrace | hmm... i think i've got a new use for my mac mini |
03:47.46 | zerotrace | just need to get a voice modem for it |
03:48.05 | brookshire | heack yeah it can |
03:48.07 | brookshire | ..epic4!2.2.0[730] darwin 7.9.0 (oblivion/1.0c3 cvs/32z26) ..faceted-1 |
03:48.15 | brookshire | Darwin dhcp-157.digium.com 7.9.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.9.0: Wed Mar 30 20:11:17 PST 2005; root:xnu/xnu-517.12.7.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc |
03:48.18 | brookshire | that's hot! |
03:48.21 | zerotrace | nice |
03:48.25 | brookshire | not really |
03:48.33 | twisted[digium] | old versions suck |
03:48.34 | brookshire | it's a 768 powerbook |
03:48.35 | twisted[digium] | get 10.4.2 |
03:48.39 | brookshire | ghahah |
03:48.41 | twisted[digium] | dude |
03:48.43 | brookshire | Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on |
03:48.43 | brookshire | /dev/disk0s6 78115200 74159800 3443400 96% / |
03:48.43 | brookshire | devfs 181 181 0 100% /dev |
03:48.43 | brookshire | fdesc 2 2 0 100% /dev |
03:48.43 | brookshire | <volfs> 1024 1024 0 100% /.vol |
03:48.44 | brookshire | automount -nsl [264] 0 0 0 100% /Network |
03:48.45 | brookshire | automount -fstab [267] 0 0 0 100% /automount/Servers |
03:48.48 | brookshire | automount -static [267] 0 0 0 100% /automount/static |
03:48.48 | twisted[digium] | i run 1.4.2 on my 768 at work |
03:48.51 | brookshire | HOT! |
03:48.57 | *** kick/#asterisk [brookshire!~twisted@twisted-professional-pdpc.developer.and.friend.of.asterisk] by twisted[digium] (pastebin.ca) |
03:48.58 | *** join/#asterisk brookshire (~matt@207.111.174.1) |
03:49.04 | brookshire | hey |
03:49.15 | brookshire | paistbin this: _|_ |
03:49.21 | twisted[digium] | ew no |
03:49.31 | zerotrace | will asterisk work with a plain old voice modem or do I need to get some special hardware? |
03:49.53 | zerotrace | or is there a way to software hack a fax modem into a voice modem... that would be sick |
03:50.10 | twisted[digium] | zerotrace uh, yeah. no. |
03:50.17 | zerotrace | lol |
03:50.33 | twisted[digium] | and then no some more |
03:50.35 | twisted[digium] | and then yes |
03:50.47 | zerotrace | yes on the voice modem? |
03:50.52 | Craziman2 | http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=product_category&category=hardware |
03:50.55 | twisted[digium] | zerotrace no |
03:51.11 | mago2-cn | it seems that using CALLERID is not compatible wit sox |
03:51.31 | mago2-cn | it adds " which sox appears to dislike |
03:51.35 | mago2-cn | i'm i right? |
03:52.06 | twisted[digium] | haha yeah |
03:52.13 | twisted[digium] | use cidnum or something more like... UNIQUEID |
03:52.14 | dudes | I think you can use SetVar and make your own name then use LEN to remove any stupid crap that you don't want |
03:52.34 | dudes | But I wouldn't know because I don't know what asterisk is |
03:53.25 | sivana | isnt' SetVar deprecated? |
03:53.27 | zerotrace | on the asterisk hardware page it lists OSS/ALSA cards... can I do that without a modem? |
03:53.52 | twisted[digium] | yes he did. |
03:54.11 | mago2-cn | yes, i was getting messages to change it to set |
03:54.27 | dudes | sivana - it still works |
03:54.50 | drumkilla | NO BUD LIGHT UP IN HERE |
03:55.01 | drumkilla | :%s/bud/miller/g |
03:55.07 | twisted[digium] | ew now |
03:55.08 | twisted[digium] | er |
03:55.09 | twisted[digium] | no |
03:55.10 | mishehu | not a light, bud light! |
03:55.11 | j4m3s | despite the lack of flavor it is suprisingly refreshing |
03:55.17 | twisted[digium] | :%s/miller/yeungling/g |
03:55.21 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: nub |
03:55.23 | dudes | I had a case Budweiser last night ... |
03:55.31 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla eat my bottlecap |
03:55.39 | mishehu | This 80's flashback brought to you by Asterisk, the VoIP PBX of your choice |
03:55.48 | twisted[digium] | 80's flashback? |
03:55.52 | twisted[digium] | where is that? |
03:56.14 | mishehu | twisted[digium]: "Not a light, bud light!" |
03:56.21 | mishehu | old commercials they had in the 80s |
03:56.46 | mishehu | guy goes up to ask for a light, and they did some lame play off of that, and he's always like "no, a bud light!" |
03:56.52 | newl | s/(miller|bud.*)/(Guinness|Kilkenny)/g; :) |
03:57.07 | dudes | You can set exten => s,1,SetVar(LENGTH=${LEN(CALLERIDNAME)}) exten => s,2,SetVar($$LENGTH-2) exten => s,3,SetVar(CALLFILENAME=${CALLERIDNAME:1:${LENGTH}}-${TIMESTAMP}) exten => s,4,Monitor(gsm,${CALLFILENAME},m) |
03:57.14 | mishehu | do not ask me why I can remember that but half of the people at cluecon I still can't remember their names... |
03:58.34 | twisted[digium] | haha |
03:58.46 | dudes | Give me a half gallon of whiskey or a liter of Jack |
04:01.14 | zerotrace | has anybody tried running asterisk on a SparcStation LX? |
04:01.32 | kingtux | Dudes what the verdict |
04:01.54 | dudes | What verdict |
04:02.01 | kingtux | ON gnudialer |
04:02.03 | kingtux | hows it going |
04:02.07 | dudes | it's going |
04:02.13 | dudes | we're working on stats tonight |
04:02.15 | kingtux | Hey ETA on release |
04:02.25 | dudes | We're aiming for a beta Monday |
04:02.32 | twisted[digium] | uh |
04:02.35 | drumkilla | dudes: for waht |
04:02.38 | twisted[digium] | my buttox |
04:03.57 | kingtux | nice |
04:03.58 | kingtux | gnudialer |
04:03.58 | kingtux | I've manged to get vicidial installed |
04:04.00 | kingtux | But i haven't had time to really try and configure it |
04:04.07 | twisted[digium] | vicidial sucks |
04:04.11 | twisted[digium] | we've got something better |
04:04.12 | kingtux | does it?? |
04:04.24 | kingtux | I'm looking for a tru predictive dialer |
04:04.24 | twisted[digium] | not digium, but asteria |
04:04.29 | kingtux | ?? |
04:04.35 | kingtux | never heard of it |
04:04.37 | twisted[digium] | i'm @ digium righ tnow |
04:04.47 | twisted[digium] | but i work @ asteria |
04:04.52 | twisted[digium] | we are a * consulting house |
04:04.57 | kingtux | any place to read up on the app |
04:04.59 | twisted[digium] | with our own s/w development |
04:05.03 | kingtux | oh ok |
04:05.11 | drumkilla | I AM D R U N K |
04:05.14 | twisted[digium] | yes you are |
04:05.15 | twisted[digium] | .;) |
04:05.18 | dudes | So is that why they finally fixed chan_agent |
04:05.47 | drumkilla | you rmom |
04:05.53 | twisted[digium] | my mom owns you |
04:06.07 | dudes | I'm not joking |
04:06.18 | twisted[digium] | hah |
04:07.14 | drumkilla | I AM 4 SERIUS |
04:07.52 | mnapbx | can anyone here help me bout channel bridging? |
04:08.35 | *** part/#asterisk zerotrace (~jeremy@cpe-24-24-66-245.stny.res.rr.com) |
04:08.35 | kshumard_home | wow, you guys are still trolling?? |
04:08.44 | twisted[digium] | trolling |
04:08.46 | twisted[digium] | naahaheh |
04:08.48 | drumkilla | kshumard_home: you know it |
04:08.56 | drumkilla | ASTERISK IS FOR NUBS |
04:09.25 | drooth | where are the asterlink people?????????? |
04:09.26 | kshumard_home | drumkilla, you're cut off |
04:09.27 | drumkilla | linux sucks |
04:09.43 | *** join/#asterisk trig_hm (~jb@home.monkeypr0n.org) |
04:09.44 | tsume | drumkilla: heh. |
04:09.45 | drumkilla | drooth: add a few more question marks, and you might get an answer |
04:09.50 | kshumard_home | clemson sux |
04:09.50 | kshumard_home | : ) |
04:09.55 | drumkilla | oh no he didn't! |
04:10.01 | tsume | drumkilla: we all use plan9 here ;) |
04:10.09 | drumkilla | tsume: heck yeah! |
04:10.13 | dudes | There isn't anything wrong with vicidial . |
04:10.23 | tsume | we worship a little bunny! ;) |
04:10.24 | drumkilla | will someone drive me to my apartment to pick something up? |
04:10.25 | twisted[digium] | nooo?!?!?!?!/1/!/1/1?!/ |
04:11.08 | drumkilla | tsume: hrm?! |
04:11.40 | kshumard_home | drumkilla, if you really need a ride I could prolly take you |
04:11.43 | tsume | I'm thinking this call manager should have the ability to be located in a system tray, and popup like gaim/or msn messanger. Then have the ability to switch to a full data mode. |
04:11.53 | drumkilla | kshumard_home: nah, it's all good |
04:11.57 | drumkilla | thanks though :) |
04:12.10 | drumkilla | kshumard_home: how are your projects coming along? |
04:12.26 | kingtux | has anyone used the ipmanger released to configure asterisk |
04:12.59 | drumkilla | ManxPower: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
04:13.03 | kshumard_home | drumkilla, I'm making progress... I have lots and lots to do, though |
04:13.20 | twisted[digium] | ack no |
04:13.22 | twisted[digium] | we'll all die |
04:13.31 | drumkilla | we are such dorks |
04:13.40 | *** part/#asterisk many (many@krikkit.ukeer.de) |
04:13.43 | tsume | drumkilla: you're a dork, but I'm a nerd. |
04:13.48 | drumkilla | w00t |
04:13.55 | tsume | drumkilla: theres an intelligence difference there ;) |
04:14.12 | *** join/#asterisk heath__ (~root@12-215-34-84.client.mchsi.com) |
04:14.19 | drumkilla | Craziman2: i beat the internet |
04:14.23 | *** join/#asterisk FryGuy- (fryguy@c-67-182-162-175.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) |
04:14.33 | kingtux | Has anyone used IPSWITCH MANGER |
04:14.33 | tsume | Craziman2: only if Dan from ISS decides to release the Cisco exploits to blackhat groups |
04:14.54 | tsume | kingtux: no, they all suck. People can't design programs worth a damn |
04:15.01 | kingtux | lol |
04:15.05 | kingtux | it looks good |
04:15.08 | kingtux | hmmm |
04:15.10 | twisted[digium] | oh damn |
04:15.12 | twisted[digium] | my beer spooged |
04:15.30 | twisted[digium] | now i have to smoke |
04:15.34 | mnapbx | anyone who can help me configuring our dial plan? anyone? |
04:15.38 | twisted[digium] | er |
04:15.38 | twisted[digium] | away |
04:15.51 | *** join/#asterisk Smi||k (~smilk@adsl-66-159-200-157.dslextreme.com) |
04:16.30 | Smi||k | anyone know if there is a system for asterisk that allows me to issue dynamic extensions to web content in order to cobrowse with callers |
04:17.04 | Smi||k | i.e. bob goes to site he sees "call us 555-5555 x346" then jim is at the same site and as he browses around it says "call us 555-5555 x692" |
04:17.20 | Smi||k | then on the operator side they are cobrowsing with caller when phone rings |
04:17.24 | *** join/#asterisk shido (~shido@d57-87-253.home.cgocable.net) |
04:17.32 | dudes | tsume - nobody is perfect ... not even the guys at digium |
04:18.42 | *** part/#asterisk Craziman2 (~Craziman2@boromir.apid.com) |
04:21.18 | tsume | dudes: there was no reason for mark not to follow the HIG |
04:21.41 | dudes | ok |
04:22.31 | drumkilla | HIG ? |
04:22.39 | twisted[digium] | HIGH |
04:22.44 | tsume | oops, I mean.. HIG 2.0, since he did in fact use GTK+, I thought people would read the HIG 2.0 |
04:23.11 | tsume | drumkilla: the human interface guidelines which all applications in GNOME follow |
04:23.13 | brookshire | pick a bassline |
04:23.22 | brookshire | actually.. it's make |
04:23.24 | brookshire | MAKE |
04:23.27 | twisted[digium] | piss onf |
04:23.28 | brookshire | NO ./CONFIGURE |
04:23.29 | twisted[digium] | er off |
04:23.33 | brookshire | JUST MAKE |
04:23.36 | brookshire | OK |
04:23.37 | drumkilla | tsume: ah. |
04:23.38 | twisted[digium] | ./configure --with-baseline |
04:23.38 | brookshire | GET IT? |
04:23.46 | drumkilla | drunkardcs |
04:23.52 | brookshire | JUST MAKE |
04:23.54 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla you drunktard |
04:23.55 | brookshire | MAKE MAKE MAEK |
04:23.58 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: your mom |
04:24.07 | brookshire | i make your mom all the time |
04:24.07 | twisted[digium] | CFLAGS=-DBASELINE make |
04:24.13 | tsume | drumkilla: they are very importand guidelines to follow, and the only most-complete set of guidelines out there, aside from MACOSX guidelines |
04:24.15 | *** join/#asterisk adker (~adker@67-136-219-192.dsl1.glv.ny.frontiernet.net) |
04:24.26 | twisted[digium] | importand :) |
04:24.27 | twisted[digium] | nice |
04:24.35 | drumkilla | tsume: i understand. |
04:24.43 | twisted[digium] | tsume i be coding good mac oxs |
04:24.46 | drumkilla | i'm glad i don't have to care about that with asterisk :) |
04:24.52 | tsume | drumkilla: its better to have good looking apps then completely different looking apps. uniform is the only way to order. |
04:24.58 | twisted[digium] | ossx |
04:25.00 | twisted[digium] | bah |
04:25.02 | twisted[digium] | osx |
04:25.09 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: zOMG you are t3h s0 l33t! |
04:25.16 | twisted[digium] | durmkilla yeha |
04:25.22 | tsume | drumkilla: I run MacOSX on my x86 ;) |
04:25.25 | twisted[digium] | it's great |
04:25.27 | tsume | drumkilla: PEAR emulation power ;) |
04:25.33 | twisted[digium] | you can type fine with leetspeek and bnot at all normally |
04:25.35 | tsume | drumkilla: runs well actually :) |
04:25.37 | twisted[digium] | tsume ew. |
04:25.40 | twisted[digium] | ew ew ew e w |
04:25.46 | twisted[digium] | pearpc slow |
04:25.46 | tsume | twisted[digium]: runs well actually :) |
04:25.51 | twisted[digium] | i've run it |
04:25.53 | tsume | twisted[digium]: I want a ibook though. |
04:25.54 | twisted[digium] | it runs SLOW |
04:26.00 | twisted[digium] | tsume so buy one |
04:26.03 | drumkilla | i kinda want to go to the r00f |
04:26.03 | tsume | twisted[digium]: I'm on a 1.7 p-m. |
04:26.06 | twisted[digium] | and buy me apowerbook g |
04:26.16 | twisted[digium] | tsume i have a dual 1.25 at home |
04:26.20 | tsume | twisted[digium]: i will once I get funds, I don't just spend money without replacing funds |
04:26.22 | twisted[digium] | it's niiice. |
04:26.22 | brookshire | r00f |
04:26.24 | brookshire | omg |
04:26.29 | brookshire | raise the r00t |
04:26.29 | twisted[digium] | r00f? not yetzor |
04:26.35 | brookshire | omg -1 |
04:26.38 | drumkilla | Who'z with m3!????????? |
04:26.46 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla for/ |
04:26.50 | tsume | twisted[digium]: I hate when people write proprietary apps. IPswitchboard is a joke. |
04:26.50 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: wtf |
04:26.58 | twisted[digium] | tsume where did that come from |
04:27.03 | brookshire | tsume: we can always decompile |
04:27.07 | tsume | twisted[digium]: I can't believe someone wasted 500USD+ on donations |
04:27.12 | brookshire | thanks to the .net architecure |
04:27.14 | drumkilla | brookshire: stop tryiung to be l3t |
04:27.16 | brookshire | and my spelling |
04:27.25 | brookshire | OH NO! |
04:27.27 | brookshire | aosdjfalskdjfalsdjf |
04:27.33 | tsume | twisted[digium]: just pretty much pissed off people can't code smart. |
04:27.40 | twisted[digium] | tsume oh |
04:27.42 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla w0rd |
04:27.49 | brookshire | don't make you give you some more stuff that's scary |
04:27.50 | drumkilla | where'z the beer2341 |
04:27.50 | drumkilla | :!?!?! |
04:27.54 | brookshire | i will! |
04:27.56 | brookshire | don't make me |
04:27.57 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla in my handz |
04:28.02 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: stfu |
04:28.10 | twisted[digium] | in da fridge/ |
04:28.13 | drumkilla | brookshire: wherezat? |
04:28.14 | brookshire | twisted: </3 |
04:28.19 | twisted[digium] | no love? |
04:28.21 | twisted[digium] | damn u |
04:28.30 | brookshire | YEAH.. TAKE THAT |
04:28.30 | *** mode/#asterisk [-o twisted[digium]] by drumkilla |
04:28.30 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o twisted[digium]] by ChanServ |
04:28.35 | twisted[digium] | ooooooh |
04:28.35 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o brookshire] by drumkilla |
04:28.40 | drumkilla | zOMG |
04:28.53 | drumkilla | he isn't even paying attention |
04:28.57 | twisted[digium] | nopw |
04:29.04 | twisted[digium] | obliviiosn |
04:29.09 | twisted[digium] | er oblivious |
04:29.16 | *** mode/#asterisk [-o brookshire] by drumkilla |
04:29.25 | *** mode/#asterisk [+ooo brookshire brookshire brookshire] by twisted[digium] |
04:29.37 | *** mode/#asterisk [-o brookshire] by drumkilla |
04:29.42 | *** mode/#asterisk [+oooo brookshire brookshire brookshire brookshire] by twisted[digium] |
04:29.48 | *** mode/#asterisk [-o brookshire] by drumkilla |
04:29.57 | brookshire | that's hot |
04:30.26 | twisted[digium] | and then there were two |
04:30.28 | twisted[digium] | (windows that is) |
04:30.38 | drumkilla | next persont o talk gets op'd |
04:30.43 | brookshire | hi! |
04:30.51 | drumkilla | except brookshire |
04:31.07 | Smi||k | any way to play mp3 sound files while talking on phone? |
04:31.22 | Smi||k | so not on hold, not on transfer, but while on the line |
04:32.09 | *** join/#asterisk mnapbx (~ryanalupa@203.131.164.162) |
04:34.08 | drumkilla | Smi||k: show application Mp3Player |
04:34.25 | twisted[digium] | my moospenis can eat your moosepenis |
04:34.42 | *** join/#asterisk asteriskmonkey (~phil@69.158.154.80) |
04:34.43 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: shut it |
04:34.48 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o asteriskmonkey] by drumkilla |
04:34.51 | twisted[digium] | huh/ |
04:34.58 | brookshire | HECK YEAH! |
04:35.00 | drumkilla | are yoiu DRUNK?!?! |
04:35.01 | twisted[digium] | yeahaw |
04:35.07 | brookshire | #1 |
04:35.09 | twisted[digium] | who is asteriskmonkey nmoneky? |
04:35.13 | drumkilla | i dunno |
04:35.13 | brookshire | i don't know |
04:35.16 | twisted[digium] | okeya |
04:35.20 | brookshire | but he's k-k-k-kool |
04:35.25 | twisted[digium] | no he didn't |
04:35.27 | *** mode/#asterisk [-o asteriskmonkey] by drumkilla |
04:35.27 | asteriskmonkey | im here too much :D |
04:35.32 | asteriskmonkey | woo! |
04:35.32 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o brookshire] by drumkilla |
04:35.38 | twisted[digium] | ogg hano |
04:35.38 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o asteriskmonkey] by brookshire |
04:35.42 | brookshire | HECK YEAH! |
04:35.51 | drumkilla | wtf |
04:35.54 | twisted[digium] | it's all hot nin heri shitn |
04:36.01 | asteriskmonkey | lol |
04:36.01 | brookshire | roar.. anyone to talks gets +0 |
04:36.01 | *** mode/#asterisk [-oo brookshire asteriskmonkey] by drumkilla |
04:36.07 | brookshire | damn you! |
04:36.07 | asteriskmonkey | hehe |
04:36.08 | twisted[digium] | not no more |
04:36.13 | drumkilla | 0wn3d |
04:36.15 | brookshire | op me |
04:36.25 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o-o brookshire brookshire] by twisted[digium] |
04:36.26 | *** mode/#asterisk [+br brookshire!*@*] by drumkilla |
04:36.26 | *** mode/#asterisk [+s] by drumkilla |
04:36.35 | drumkilla | um |
04:36.36 | drumkilla | wtf |
04:36.42 | *** mode/#asterisk [-s] by twisted[digium] |
04:36.46 | asteriskmonkey | damn just got back from replacing a oc12 :P not fun now into a bottle of ghetto wine to take the edge off |
04:36.47 | twisted[digium] | asterisk nott sercre |
04:36.58 | twisted[digium] | asteriskmonkey md 20/20? |
04:37.08 | twisted[digium] | or tbird/ |
04:37.09 | *** mode/#asterisk [-b brookshire!*@*] by drumkilla |
04:37.23 | twisted[digium] | i'm gonna have a seizure |
04:37.31 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o twisted[digium]] by drumkilla |
04:38.11 | asteriskmonkey | so .. i have some more digium cards here to play with |
04:38.40 | twisted[digium] | word |
04:38.45 | brookshire | nm |
04:38.47 | twisted[digium] | asteriskmonkey are you in hsv? |
04:38.47 | brookshire | YAY! |
04:38.55 | *** mode/#asterisk [+q brookshire!*@*] by twisted[digium] |
04:39.01 | asteriskmonkey | hsv? |
04:39.11 | *** mode/#asterisk [-q br!*@*] by twisted[digium] |
04:39.12 | *** mode/#asterisk [-q brookshire!*@*] by twisted[digium] |
04:39.19 | *** join/#asterisk kshumard_home (~ksh@pcp08979908pcs.huntsv01.al.comcast.net) |
04:39.22 | *** mode/#asterisk [+l 31337] by drumkilla |
04:39.30 | twisted[digium] | oh gno |
04:39.40 | twisted[digium] | thats the limte we use sto ed set on #2600 |
04:39.44 | twisted[digium] | yeah, let's try envligsh |
04:39.47 | twisted[digium] | englisht, too |
04:39.48 | twisted[digium] | -t |
04:40.04 | brookshire | #2,000 NO! |
04:40.06 | twisted[digium] | that is the limit we used to set on #2600 on efnet |
04:40.06 | brookshire | NOW! |
04:40.13 | twisted[digium] | yeah |
04:40.13 | brookshire | #2,000 NOW! |
04:40.16 | twisted[digium] | everyone join #2,000 |
04:40.17 | brookshire | omg |
04:40.23 | twisted[digium] | it's de partya |
04:40.24 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: ok |
04:40.29 | Smi||k | is there any phone/device that has buttons for extensions and lights showing if they are on the extension or not? |
04:40.33 | brookshire | yes |
04:40.39 | asteriskmonkey | yes |
04:40.40 | brookshire | now join #2,000 |
04:40.43 | Smi||k | which |
04:40.44 | *** join/#asterisk SarahEmm (~sarahemm_@2.35.220-216.q9.net) |
04:40.49 | brookshire | SARAHEMM! |
04:40.53 | brookshire | OMG HI! |
04:40.53 | drumkilla | Smi||k: the Snom phones do it |
04:40.53 | twisted[digium] | SarahEmm wassabit |
04:40.55 | twisted[digium] | -st |
04:40.56 | twisted[digium] | -t |
04:40.58 | twisted[digium] | +s |
04:40.59 | gravemind | hey, it's that drunk guy from testnet... |
04:41.00 | SarahEmm | hihi |
04:41.01 | gravemind | :p |
04:41.03 | drumkilla | 0wn3d |
04:41.09 | brookshire | who? |
04:41.10 | brookshire | me? |
04:41.12 | twisted[digium] | SarahEmm we be drunx0z |
04:41.14 | gravemind | yes you |
04:41.15 | SarahEmm | okay |
04:41.17 | SarahEmm | i be not drunx0rz |
04:41.20 | brookshire | all of us are drunk |
04:41.23 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o SarahEmm] by drumkilla |
04:41.24 | brookshire | except sarach |
04:41.24 | twisted[digium] | asteriskmonkey huh/ |
04:41.33 | gravemind | heh |
04:41.35 | *** mode/#asterisk [-o SarahEmm] by drumkilla |
04:41.41 | gravemind | but you're the only drunk one from testnet |
04:41.45 | gravemind | (that i noticed) |
04:41.53 | brookshire | everyone in this room is drunk |
04:41.56 | brookshire | physical room |
04:41.56 | twisted[digium] | gravemind mwho? |
04:41.57 | gravemind | hm, drumkilla is there too... whatever :p |
04:41.59 | twisted[digium] | gravemind me? |
04:42.00 | twisted[digium] | i was on testnet |
04:42.06 | gravemind | oh, so it's a big happy party |
04:42.06 | twisted[digium] | and drunking |
04:42.08 | twisted[digium] | er |
04:42.09 | twisted[digium] | drinking |
04:42.14 | twisted[digium] | yes |
04:42.17 | twisted[digium] | party |
04:42.21 | twisted[digium] | in #2,000 |
04:42.24 | asteriskmonkey | yep we all be drinking |
04:42.42 | gravemind | drumkilla: brookshire says you're a "nubb" |
04:42.47 | twisted[digium] | lol |
04:42.53 | brookshire | owned! |
04:42.55 | drumkilla | f'ing a |
04:42.58 | *** kick/#asterisk [brookshire!~russell@drumkilla.developer.and.stable.maintainer.asterisk] by drumkilla (drumkilla) |
04:42.59 | *** join/#asterisk brookshire (~matt@207.111.174.1) |
04:42.59 | asteriskmonkey | what the hell is the point of that 4 port rj-45 card ou make |
04:43.02 | twisted[digium] | that's a 3rd party nubbing |
04:43.05 | twisted[digium] | awesome |
04:43.08 | drumkilla | asteriskmonkey: what? |
04:43.11 | gravemind | asteriskmonkey: to have 4 ports |
04:43.13 | gravemind | asteriskmonkey: obviously |
04:43.20 | asteriskmonkey | freshmaker rev 1 |
04:43.23 | gravemind | asteriskmonkey: 4 phones... 4 outside lines... 2 of each... |
04:43.32 | asteriskmonkey | i have one with 4 rj-11 on |
04:43.41 | asteriskmonkey | that makes sense 4 shitty land lines in/out |
04:43.52 | asteriskmonkey | the fxo quad.. mmmm why? |
04:44.25 | asteriskmonkey | just to interface with 4 ip phones? |
04:44.56 | asteriskmonkey | or is it a quad t1 interface in disguise |
04:45.05 | twisted[digium] | we need more redbull |
04:45.06 | gravemind | there's a quad t1 card |
04:45.08 | twisted[digium] | to go with the beer |
04:45.09 | mnapbx | help! |
04:45.16 | twisted[digium] | sos! |
04:45.16 | drumkilla | mnapbx: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
04:45.18 | gravemind | and there's also the FXO/FXP one that just has RJ45 ports despite connecting phone lines |
04:45.26 | gravemind | which is silly |
04:45.29 | brookshire | well.. |
04:45.33 | brookshire | it has rj11 now |
04:45.34 | drumkilla | gravemind: not anymore |
04:45.40 | twisted[digium] | brookshire lier |
04:45.42 | mnapbx | having a problem with channel bridging |
04:45.46 | brookshire | i'm looking at it |
04:45.48 | brookshire | nub |
04:45.50 | twisted[digium] | [you lie |
04:45.51 | twisted[digium] | nub |
04:45.53 | twisted[digium] | i'm next to you |
04:45.53 | asteriskmonkey | nub |
04:45.54 | twisted[digium] | nub |
04:45.59 | brookshire | oh yeah.. that's a 410p |
04:46.00 | asteriskmonkey | all of you ubernewb |
04:46.03 | brookshire | uber hot |
04:46.06 | twisted[digium] | and that rj48c |
04:46.12 | twisted[digium] | not rj45 or 11 |
04:46.17 | twisted[digium] | pwnd |
04:46.17 | brookshire | rjbjfromyourmom |
04:46.21 | asteriskmonkey | this one i got has x100 modules on it |
04:46.34 | drumkilla | asteriskmonkey: there is no such thing as x100 modules |
04:46.38 | twisted[digium] | nope |
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04:46.39 | *** join/#asterisk brookshire (~matt@207.111.174.1) |
04:46.39 | asteriskmonkey | right... |
04:46.45 | *** kick/#asterisk [brookshire!~russell@drumkilla.developer.and.stable.maintainer.asterisk] by drumkilla (drumkilla) |
04:46.46 | *** join/#asterisk brookshire (~matt@207.111.174.1) |
04:46.47 | *** kick/#asterisk [brookshire!~russell@drumkilla.developer.and.stable.maintainer.asterisk] by drumkilla (drumkilla) |
04:46.47 | *** join/#asterisk brookshire (~matt@207.111.174.1) |
04:46.48 | asteriskmonkey | good know off then from your distributor |
04:46.50 | brookshire | HEY! LETS PLAY A GAME |
04:46.59 | brookshire | HOW MANY TIMES CAN WE KICK BROOKSHIRE! |
04:46.59 | brookshire | OMG!@ |
04:47.01 | *** kick/#asterisk [brookshire!~russell@drumkilla.developer.and.stable.maintainer.asterisk] by drumkilla (drumkilla) |
04:47.01 | twisted[digium] | ok |
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04:47.04 | *** kick/#asterisk [brookshire!~twisted@twisted-professional-pdpc.developer.and.friend.of.asterisk] by twisted[digium] (twisted[digium]) |
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04:47.04 | *** mode/#asterisk [-o+b brookshire *!*matt@207.111.174.*] by twisted[digium] |
04:47.04 | *** kick/#asterisk [brookshire!~twisted@twisted-professional-pdpc.developer.and.friend.of.asterisk] by twisted[digium] (Join flood (4 joins in 18secs of 30secs)) |
04:47.16 | *** mode/#asterisk [-b *!*matt@207.111.174.*] by twisted[digium] |
04:47.18 | twisted[digium] | lol |
04:47.21 | twisted[digium] | client override |
04:47.21 | drumkilla | 0wn3d |
04:47.22 | asteriskmonkey | (c) DIGIUM INC x100M rev b |
04:47.52 | *** join/#asterisk brookshire (~matt@207.111.174.1) |
04:47.56 | SarahEmm | *Sigh* |
04:47.56 | SarahEmm | bbl |
04:47.57 | *** part/#asterisk SarahEmm (~sarahemm_@2.35.220-216.q9.net) |
04:47.57 | brookshire | omg.. trance is the hotness |
04:48.01 | twisted[digium] | indeed |
04:48.09 | twisted[digium] | it makes me wanna have sex with hot chicks |
04:48.36 | twisted[digium] | yayaya |
04:48.48 | twisted[digium] | hey, i videotaped 2 hot chicks gettin it on together once |
04:48.52 | asteriskmonkey | you gotta go to government in toronto on a saturday |
04:48.54 | twisted[digium] | t'was noice |
04:48.57 | twisted[digium] | s/noice/nice |
04:49.04 | twisted[digium] | i think i still have the dv tape |
04:49.06 | twisted[digium] | i'll have to check later |
04:49.06 | asteriskmonkey | wicked trance/techno djs massive punnai :) |
04:49.08 | twisted[digium] | and make a website |
04:49.43 | brookshire | hehe |
04:49.45 | brookshire | this is +15 |
04:49.47 | brookshire | bpm |
04:49.51 | twisted[digium] | not y/o? |
04:49.54 | brookshire | that's % |
04:50.20 | twisted[digium] | guess what |
04:50.31 | twisted[digium] | it's 11:50pm |
04:50.33 | asteriskmonkey | wha.. |
04:50.34 | brookshire | WHAT TWISTED? |
04:50.35 | drumkilla | w00t |
04:50.36 | brookshire | liek woah |
04:50.40 | twisted[digium] | and shti |
04:50.46 | twisted[digium] | and like |
04:50.49 | twisted[digium] | i still nee d a shower |
04:50.50 | brookshire | we still haven't made it to the r00f |
04:50.54 | twisted[digium] | oh well |
04:50.55 | brookshire | well.. |
04:50.58 | twisted[digium] | we can go to insomnia later |
04:51.00 | drumkilla | dang |
04:51.00 | brookshire | there are only fags at this place |
04:51.02 | brookshire | so.. |
04:51.03 | twisted[digium] | i mean shit, they're open at 6 |
04:51.06 | twisted[digium] | er til |
04:51.07 | drumkilla | i wish we had a hookah |
04:51.08 | brookshire | none for you |
04:51.13 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla i second that moditon |
04:51.18 | twisted[digium] | motion, too |
04:51.19 | brookshire | bongkilla |
04:51.23 | asteriskmonkey | where are you guys? cali? |
04:51.28 | drumkilla | brookshire: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
04:51.28 | brookshire | alabama |
04:51.29 | brookshire | HEHE |
04:51.29 | twisted[digium] | asteriskmonkey no, |
04:51.44 | twisted[digium] | huntsvilleeee |
04:51.48 | asteriskmonkey | ontario? |
04:51.49 | drumkilla | i'm going to hit the heck out of it when i get home |
04:51.51 | twisted[digium] | uh |
04:51.52 | twisted[digium] | no |
04:51.53 | twisted[digium] | alabama |
04:51.56 | asteriskmonkey | ah ok |
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04:51.59 | brookshire | bammer jammer |
04:51.59 | drumkilla | A L A B A M A |
04:52.01 | asteriskmonkey | coem to ontario canada, toronto |
04:52.02 | twisted[digium] | hahaha |
04:52.05 | drumkilla | H U N T S V I L L E |
04:52.06 | asteriskmonkey | land of 10$ hookers |
04:52.07 | asteriskmonkey | hehehe' |
04:52.11 | drumkilla | asteriskmonkey: your mom |
04:52.15 | brookshire | oh |
04:52.16 | twisted[digium] | asteriskmonkey no way, yo;u have theh blitzrage |
04:52.17 | brookshire | in the trailer |
04:52.21 | brookshire | they are $5 |
04:52.25 | asteriskmonkey | lol |
04:52.44 | twisted[digium] | uh |
04:52.45 | brookshire | weeezah cheep in alabama |
04:52.48 | twisted[digium] | chopping it of/ |
04:52.48 | asteriskmonkey | none of the 5$ ones for me |
04:52.49 | twisted[digium] | ? |
04:52.57 | twisted[digium] | due |
04:52.58 | brookshire | more beer |
04:53.02 | twisted[digium] | $5 head is awesome |
04:53.08 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: w00t |
04:53.13 | twisted[digium] | ;more beerd in deed |
04:53.16 | asteriskmonkey | yes comes with death in 4 year gaurantee though |
04:53.30 | twisted[digium] | no way |
04:53.38 | twisted[digium] | i am typein gonwq |
04:53.42 | asteriskmonkey | go to night clubs get head for free :D |
04:54.00 | twisted[digium] | asteriskmonkey hell yea |
04:54.13 | brookshire | hehe |
04:54.18 | brookshire | i'm not sure that's the head he wants |
04:54.21 | drumkilla | wtf |
04:54.24 | brookshire | mate |
04:54.26 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla no I didn't |
04:54.29 | mnapbx | * blah |
04:54.43 | twisted[digium] | waite |
04:54.57 | twisted[digium] | thinsk are getting fun |
04:54.59 | drumkilla | DIRECT HIT |
04:55.01 | asteriskmonkey | anyone know of any good termination companies in the usa? |
04:55.02 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla you hit my head |
04:55.09 | twisted[digium] | square on the roto |
04:55.22 | twisted[digium] | reatalition has its's bitches |
04:55.23 | brookshire | nufone.net |
04:55.30 | brookshire | voicepulse.com |
04:55.35 | twisted[digium] | astel4rink.com |
04:55.40 | twisted[digium] | -l4 |
04:55.43 | drumkilla | zOMG |
04:55.46 | brookshire | z0mg |
04:56.07 | asteriskmonkey | link2voip |
04:56.12 | asteriskmonkey | no seriously a proper one |
04:56.15 | brookshire | voipjet.com |
04:56.24 | drumkilla | google.com |
04:56.39 | asteriskmonkey | shit at that rate.. bell |
04:56.40 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla is drunkg |
04:56.41 | drumkilla | astriholics.org |
04:56.44 | twisted[digium] | word |
04:56.52 | drumkilla | asteri.kz |
04:57.06 | twisted[digium] | we need asteri.sk |
04:57.21 | brookshire | slam it |
04:57.26 | twisted[digium] | bieotches |
04:57.54 | twisted[digium] | omfg she uses nubberware |
04:58.00 | Sedorox | [00:56] asteriskmonkey link2voip |
04:58.00 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: your mom? |
04:58.03 | Sedorox | NO NOT TOUCH THEM |
04:58.07 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla yaay |
04:58.08 | Sedorox | STAY FAR FAR AWAY |
04:58.12 | twisted[digium] | touch who/ |
04:58.14 | twisted[digium] | me/ |
04:58.15 | twisted[digium] | touch me |
04:58.17 | Sedorox | link2voip |
04:58.22 | twisted[digium] | i will 0wnz0r j0e0 |
04:58.24 | Sedorox | AKA FreeworldTel |
04:58.26 | twisted[digium] | oh |
04:58.45 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla open it |
04:58.47 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla drink it |
04:58.49 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla smile |
04:58.57 | twisted[digium] | viagra for a strip bar |
04:58.57 | Sedorox | lets put it this way.... I gave them $20.... |
04:58.59 | twisted[digium] | you are reatrded |
04:59.01 | Sedorox | my toll free never was setup |
04:59.11 | Sedorox | the number that is listed now has a fax or some form of a modem |
04:59.14 | twisted[digium] | viagra is for people who cant'g et it up |
04:59.15 | Sedorox | and I never got a refund |
04:59.21 | Sedorox | and no reponse to emails |
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04:59.44 | twisted[digium] | wow |
04:59.48 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: twisted[digium] twisted[digium] twisted[digium] |
04:59.52 | twisted[digium] | thjs islike 70's in hispedd |
04:59.54 | drumkilla | brookshire: brookshire brookshire brookshire brookshire |
05:00.00 | brookshire | lift me |
05:00.00 | brookshire | up |
05:00.03 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla drumkilla drumkilla drumkilla |
05:00.19 | twisted[digium] | r |
05:00.32 | brookshire | is that possible? |
05:00.38 | drumkilla | heck yeah |
05:00.44 | twisted[digium] | brookshire i think he learned it from mj at his ranch |
05:01.00 | brookshire | when he was little? |
05:01.02 | twisted[digium] | ya |
05:01.10 | twisted[digium] | show me on bkw where the bad man touched you |
05:01.22 | brookshire | oh no you didn't |
05:01.40 | plantronix | im confused, is it possible to run 5 X100P FXO PCI Cards routed to five phones off of one incoming phone line? I couldnt find any examples on the wiki |
05:01.58 | twisted[digium] | plantronix uh, no, fxo == LINES |
05:01.59 | twisted[digium] | not phones |
05:02.15 | plantronix | yeah five pci cards to five phones |
05:02.20 | twisted[digium] | no |
05:02.23 | twisted[digium] | fxo == LINES |
05:02.25 | twisted[digium] | not phones |
05:02.35 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: fxO == your mom |
05:02.42 | drumkilla | asteriskmonkey: pass it |
05:02.54 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla you cannot use fxs to get into my mom |
05:03.00 | brookshire | can an fxs be "hung" |
05:03.10 | plantronix | can you explain? |
05:03.11 | twisted[digium] | brookshire hungUP may be |
05:03.17 | brookshire | heh |
05:03.21 | twisted[digium] | oh gno |
05:03.28 | asteriskmonkey | im sure you could *69 in |
05:03.34 | twisted[digium] | hah |
05:03.36 | brookshire | dude.. i have a fat fxs |
05:03.41 | twisted[digium] | that's a holla back girl allright |
05:03.51 | asteriskmonkey | must be a ds3 hooker size |
05:04.40 | drumkilla | brookshire: stop hogging it |
05:04.47 | twisted[digium] | brookshire stuck it up his ass |
05:04.59 | drumkilla | wtf |
05:05.05 | twisted[digium] | iunnow |
05:05.06 | plantronix | if fxo would route it, is it possible then to have it routed to different lines? or is this only for one line? |
05:05.08 | brookshire | that's hot |
05:05.19 | twisted[digium] | fxo == where you plug a line in |
05:05.27 | twisted[digium] | fxs == where you plug a phone in |
05:05.31 | twisted[digium] | simple |
05:05.37 | plantronix | yeah I got that |
05:05.40 | twisted[digium] | and i'm too drunk to understand the resto fo your question |
05:05.49 | plantronix | can I route it to five different lines on one comp? |
05:05.55 | asteriskmonkey | yes |
05:05.57 | twisted[digium] | sure |
05:06.00 | asteriskmonkey | you can route to unlimited |
05:06.02 | asteriskmonkey | on 1 pc |
05:06.10 | shido | unlimited my ass :) |
05:06.10 | twisted[digium] | but good luck getting the bus to hold 5 card |
05:06.15 | asteriskmonkey | but remember you can only have as many external sessions as lines |
05:06.27 | asteriskmonkey | why not buy a proper 4 port card? |
05:06.28 | plantronix | ah thats what I though |
05:06.30 | twisted[digium] | yeah |
05:06.33 | twisted[digium] | tdm04b |
05:06.34 | twisted[digium] | honky |
05:06.41 | asteriskmonkey | got a 4 port fxo and 4port fxs here |
05:06.46 | brookshire | tdm9000000000000000000p |
05:06.51 | twisted[digium] | brookshire whoa |
05:06.51 | asteriskmonkey | 100usd each |
05:06.52 | twisted[digium] | that's like |
05:07.00 | twisted[digium] | phat with a p |
05:07.09 | brookshire | sorry.. fat finger |
05:07.30 | plantronix | couldnt I just a single analog line into 5 cards? |
05:07.39 | twisted[digium] | wtf would be the point in that/ |
05:07.50 | asteriskmonkey | ? |
05:07.58 | brookshire | just cuz |
05:08.02 | plantronix | I can get 5 fxo cards for cheaper |
05:08.03 | asteriskmonkey | what backwards phone system are you trying to make |
05:08.09 | plantronix | each one line |
05:08.09 | twisted[digium] | you want ONE line in 5 cards/ |
05:08.11 | asteriskmonkey | something for the afgan government? |
05:08.13 | twisted[digium] | there's no point |
05:08.18 | twisted[digium] | oh |
05:08.38 | plantronix | k so what get a four port card instead? |
05:08.59 | twisted[digium] | tdm04b == 4 fxo ports on one ard |
05:09.22 | asteriskmonkey | yep |
05:09.44 | twisted[digium] | shate it like a ashalt shaker |
05:09.54 | twisted[digium] | er |
05:09.56 | twisted[digium] | lets' try again |
05:10.01 | twisted[digium] | shake it like a salt shaker |
05:10.02 | drumkilla | twisted[digium]: brookshire: #freenode is trolling on me :( |
05:10.11 | twisted[digium] | drumkilla lol |
05:10.50 | brookshire | shake it likes it's hot |
05:10.53 | twisted[digium] | huh/ |
05:11.10 | twisted[digium] | blur |
05:11.11 | tsume | kids. |
05:11.20 | twisted[digium] | tsume pshaha |
05:12.05 | twisted[digium] | beat mismatch |
05:13.44 | asteriskmonkey | man glad hes gone :P |
05:14.05 | drumkilla | burned! |
05:14.08 | twisted[digium] | hah |
05:14.16 | twisted[digium] | n00bs hurt my but |
05:14.18 | twisted[digium] | butt |
05:14.27 | asteriskmonkey | dont mind newbs |
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05:14.44 | asteriskmonkey | hate nubs with retard quesitosn |
05:14.49 | twisted[digium] | well yea |
05:14.59 | asteriskmonkey | like how do i plug my phone into an iaxy |
05:15.00 | twisted[digium] | and repeationg nubs |
05:15.03 | asteriskmonkey | :P |
05:15.11 | twisted[digium] | likeyou give them answers and they ask again |
05:15.19 | asteriskmonkey | yep |
05:15.47 | Maarken | everyone was a newbie once. |
05:15.52 | asteriskmonkey | yes |
05:15.55 | twisted[digium] | Maarken speak for yourself |
05:15.56 | twisted[digium] | ;P |
05:16.03 | asteriskmonkey | just depends on how steep there learnign curve is |
05:16.18 | twisted[digium] | er |
05:16.20 | twisted[digium] | needs nicotine |
05:16.23 | twisted[digium] | brb |
05:17.19 | Maarken | asteriskmonkey: uh huh. |
05:17.25 | asteriskmonkey | lol |
05:17.53 | Maarken | I do need to figure out a way around this echo problem though. |
05:18.01 | asteriskmonkey | echo trainign |
05:18.08 | asteriskmonkey | set it to 400 works well on pri's |
05:18.15 | asteriskmonkey | anything else set to 800 |
05:18.16 | Maarken | it's not zaptel. |
05:18.18 | Maarken | it's IAX. |
05:18.21 | asteriskmonkey | yes |
05:18.26 | asteriskmonkey | iax should be 400 |
05:18.38 | asteriskmonkey | unless you have a network issue or bandwidth issue |
05:18.52 | asteriskmonkey | need more debuf info to reccomend action |
05:18.55 | asteriskmonkey | get me tommoorow :P |
05:19.02 | Maarken | rgr |
05:19.02 | asteriskmonkey | see you all later :) |
05:19.38 | twisted[digium] | hahaha |
05:21.57 | Smi||k | anyone know if there is a system for asterisk that allows me to issue dynamic extensions to web content in order to cobrowse with callers |
05:21.59 | Smi||k | then on the operator side they are cobrowsing with caller when phone rings |
05:22.52 | twisted[digium] | wtf are you talking about |
05:23.11 | twisted[digium] | you can't browse on a phone |
05:24.53 | *** topic/#asterisk by twisted[digium] -> Preview the new website! http://beta.asterisk.org || Asterisk: The Open Source PBX || Asterisk 1.2 Janitors Needed! http://dev.asteriskdocs.org || Astricon 2005 in Anaheim Oct 12-14 http://www.astricon.net/2005/ - speakers wanted |
05:27.02 | RomDump | Does anyone have any old firmware for the linksys Pap2? (<=2.0.10b) |
05:27.39 | twisted[digium] | HAH |
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05:35.44 | Smi||k | think about it |
05:36.10 | Smi||k | web server issues a unique 3 digit number to each person actively browsing website... |
05:36.21 | Smi||k | expires 20 min after no activity |
05:36.59 | Smi||k | user1 gets the extension "101" issued so his dynamic web content lists phone number with x101 |
05:37.24 | Smi||k | if he calls that number, and presses 101, then his session on the internet is then bound to his session on the asterisk server |
05:37.29 | Maarken | you could hook it into wikilong. |
05:37.33 | *** join/#asterisk brc__ (~DarthClue@brc.base.supporter.pdpc) |
05:38.04 | brc__ | hello. |
05:38.06 | brc__ | I am here |
05:38.12 | brc__ | let the party begin |
05:38.14 | Maarken | apparently. |
05:38.16 | Smi||k | then when the operator picks up the call the asterisk server sends the "101" id to the operators PC and the operator is then cobrowsing with the caller |
05:38.22 | brc__ | anybody seen anybody? |
05:38.36 | brc__ | Damin, yo |
05:38.41 | Smi||k | caller has no idea that the person they are talking to can see them browsing around the site, operator could then push them to a specific page etc..etc.. |
05:38.55 | brc__ | Lathos42, who are you? |
05:38.56 | brc__ | do I know you? |
05:39.30 | Lathos42 | brc__: I was the guy at ClueCon that kept breaking his iBook :) |
05:39.53 | brc__ | haha |
05:39.57 | brc__ | yeah |
05:40.41 | brc__ | we hooked up a ghetto access point |
05:40.52 | brc__ | in the atrium? |
05:41.31 | Lathos42 | brc__: Are you asking if I assisted you with that? Then no, I didnt :) |
05:41.33 | brc__ | -? |
05:41.34 | brc__ | no |
05:41.39 | brc__ | note the minus sign |
05:41.45 | brc__ | -? _. |
05:41.48 | brc__ | er |
05:41.54 | brc__ | anyway |
05:41.56 | brc__ | yeah |
05:41.57 | brc__ | we did. |
05:42.06 | brc__ | me mostly |
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05:42.54 | Lathos42 | I should have requested another room.. it sucked not having access |
05:43.31 | brc__ | yep |
05:43.37 | brc__ | or hooked up an access point |
05:43.42 | brc__ | remember the dome with the hub in it |
05:43.45 | brc__ | upstairs |
05:43.48 | brc__ | yes? |
05:43.56 | brc__ | well now the hub has one less available port... |
05:44.22 | Lathos42 | brc__: I dont recall a dome.. where was it exactly? |
05:44.31 | brc__ | there are a bunch of them |
05:44.34 | brc__ | on the ceiling |
05:44.47 | brc__ | like a camera would be in |
05:44.57 | Lathos42 | ahh, ok |
05:45.33 | Lathos42 | The thought crossed my mind briefly when I was at the Apple store Wednesday night to pick up an Airport Express |
05:45.44 | brc__ | should've... |
05:45.56 | brc__ | pick me up an ibook while your at eh? |
05:46.27 | Lathos42 | You can have mine when I buy myself a new one.. of course I can't guarantee you'll be able to shut the DVD-ROM :) |
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05:47.59 | brc__ | hah. |
05:48.19 | Lathos42 | Of course, if I keep breaking things on it, i'll eventually end up rebuilding it new piece by piece |
05:48.20 | brc__ | did you go to the apple store with the guy who got the 12" pb? |
05:49.03 | Lathos42 | No, I went by myself to pick up a new AC adapter when mine got fried on the way over |
05:49.18 | brc__ | email me when you get the new ibook |
05:49.30 | brc__ | ibookdude@brianchristie.com |
05:50.30 | dudes | don't make me take your visa |
05:50.40 | dudes | yea ... that's what I thought women |
05:51.31 | RomDump | l8er guys |
05:53.35 | Lathos42 | brc__: How many people ended up staying there tonight? |
05:56.06 | dudes | A lot until the beer ran out |
05:56.21 | dudes | Cheap bastards couldn't rent the keg truck |
05:57.14 | cypro-cluecon | not enough to kill all the drinks |
05:57.36 | brc__ | Lathos42, duno |
05:57.46 | brc__ | the keg is empty |
05:57.52 | dudes | that's what I said |
05:58.17 | dudes | should've got the keg wagon |
05:58.29 | brc__ | it was cerimoniously pung |
05:58.49 | brc__ | who's cypro-cluecon |
05:58.55 | brc__ | cypro-cluecon, wave |
05:59.03 | brc__ | oh |
05:59.05 | brc__ | cypromis? |
05:59.56 | dudes | Beer - the wonderful drink in the world. |
06:00.02 | dudes | the most rather |
06:00.44 | brc__ | dudes, have another? |
06:00.53 | brc__ | I don't think you've had enough yet |
06:00.58 | dudes | I haven't had any |
06:01.03 | dudes | I know it's sad |
06:01.14 | brc__ | oh no you didn't |
06:01.30 | dudes | I drank a lot lastnight though |
06:02.40 | *** join/#asterisk pygrammer (~robert@ip68-227-223-174.dc.dc.cox.net) |
06:02.52 | pygrammer | Hey |
06:03.02 | pygrammer | Does anyone here have any experience with SIP over NAT? |
06:03.24 | dudes | no |
06:03.25 | dudes | no one does |
06:03.44 | pygrammer | I'm running Asterisk@Home on a 400 MHz PII w/ 128 MB of RAM just as a test server (probably not enough RAM, but oh well)... needless to say, it's fucked up. |
06:04.20 | pygrammer | sometimes i'll call and get congestion, while other times i'll get the stanaphone user unavailable message (using stanaphone via sip) |
06:04.41 | pygrammer | it was working before a couple times when i tried it, before i made the server a virtual DMZ on my router |
06:04.45 | rabelais | pygrammer: that's plenty powerful enough, my * server runs just fine on a pII 233 with 64MB of ram ;) |
06:04.59 | pygrammer | rabelais, :) |
06:05.08 | Maarken | my SIP clients are behind nat. I wouldn't want to try with the asterisk server itself behind one |
06:05.18 | dudes | We ran a K5 233Mhz /w 128MB of ram |
06:05.19 | pygrammer | i dunno what to do though. i suppose i could order another IP from Cox and just put this one in front of everything |
06:05.36 | Maarken | my asterisk server is also my NAT. :) |
06:05.36 | pygrammer | Maarken, sip phone behind NAT works fine |
06:05.44 | dudes | pygrammer - don't use NAT. Forward 5036 and some RTP ports |
06:05.46 | pygrammer | Maarken, yep... that was suggested to me |
06:05.56 | Maarken | works very nicely. |
06:06.00 | pygrammer | Maarken, /me hates iptables |
06:06.05 | pygrammer | plus, i have to get another NIC card |
06:06.09 | pygrammer | which i'm too lazy to do :) |
06:06.10 | Maarken | s'why I use BSD. |
06:06.27 | pygrammer | dudes, ? |
06:06.33 | pygrammer | dudes, gotta use nat -- i'm using a router |
06:06.44 | dudes | forward routers to your asterisk box |
06:07.03 | *** join/#asterisk file[laptop] (~file[lapt@adsl-68-76-249-238.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.net) |
06:07.07 | pygrammer | what rtp ports should i forward? |
06:07.11 | cypro-cluecon | go away |
06:07.12 | file[laptop] | cypro-cluecon: meep |
06:07.16 | tuxinator_linuxM | Why isn't file in bed |
06:07.31 | cypro-cluecon | kids night out |
06:07.32 | cypro-cluecon | :P |
06:07.33 | dudes | etc/asterisk/rtp.conf |
06:07.42 | pygrammer | isn't dmz equivalent to forwarding all ports? |
06:07.48 | dudes | yea |
06:08.04 | dudes | why when you don't really have to \ |
06:08.06 | pygrammer | that's what i did |
06:08.09 | pygrammer | it still doesn't work |
06:08.19 | tuxinator_linuxM | Hold on, need to paint my wife's toenails |
06:08.28 | pygrammer | get the stanaphone user unavail. msg -- unless i incorrectly configured sip.conf |
06:08.41 | pygrammer | *@home did it for me |
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06:08.52 | *** mode/#asterisk [+o bkw_] by ChanServ |
06:08.56 | dudes | tuxinator_linuxM - good man. Browning points |
06:09.47 | argos73 | anyone know if the dlink sip phone is any good? ordered one today to play with (on company's dime, of course) |
06:10.10 | tuxinator_linuxM | dudes: You better believe it! |
06:10.27 | pygrammer | SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized |
06:10.27 | pygrammer | Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.2.7:5060;branch=z9hG4bK70f0ee92 |
06:10.27 | pygrammer | From: <sip:3474244272@sip.stanaphone.com>;tag=as745560e4 |
06:10.27 | pygrammer | To: <sip:3474244272@sip.stanaphone.com>;tag=4e487ad2f2fae333606267674b3a79b1.5952 |
06:10.27 | pygrammer | Call-ID: 41b71efb79e2a9e37545e146515f007c@127.0.0.1 |
06:10.27 | pygrammer | CSeq: 19851 REGISTER |
06:10.29 | pygrammer | WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="sip.stanaphone.com", nonce="42f455660b4a40c139588c042189e8f666ccd08f", stale=true |
06:10.32 | pygrammer | Server: Sip EXpress router (0.8.14 (i386/freebsd)) |
06:10.34 | pygrammer | Content-Length: 0 |
06:10.36 | pygrammer | Warning: 392 sip.stanaphone.com:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=1193 req_src_ip=192.168.2.7 req_src_port=44550 in_uri=sip:sip.stanaphone.com out_uri=sip:sip.stanaphone.com via_cnt==1" |
06:10.38 | tuxinator_linuxM | ~pastebin |
06:10.38 | jbot | rumour has it, pastebin is a place to paste your stuff without flooding the channel - try http://pastebin.ca |
06:10.39 | pygrammer | ack |
06:10.47 | pygrammer | yeah, sorry |
06:10.52 | pygrammer | didn't mean to paste all that |
06:11.19 | pygrammer | it's a mixture of SIP/2.0 200 OK and 401 Unauthorized errors |
06:11.29 | dudes | tuxinator_linuxM - I'll have to remember that for the next time I have a lady friend over .... Do you want me to paint your nails? or just your .... |
06:11.31 | pygrammer | which is just really confusing |
06:11.59 | tuxinator_linuxM | dudes: the second one may not go over as well |
06:12.15 | dudes | I agree ... I'll leave that out |
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06:13.48 | Damin | Morning.. |
06:14.06 | dudes | <PROTECTED> |
06:14.15 | dudes | gotta love warnings |
06:15.00 | pygrammer | asterisk docs on asteriskdocs.org are virtually nonexistent for anything more than the introduction section |
06:15.19 | pygrammer | this is really frustrating -- so can i or can i not run sip at all behind NAT, even if it's DMZed on my router? |
06:15.29 | pygrammer | because i get weird symptoms |
06:15.37 | pygrammer | and a mix of 200 and 401 status msgs |
06:15.46 | ManxPower | pygrammer: I do so all the time. |
06:15.54 | pygrammer | ManxPower, how? |
06:15.57 | ManxPower | But it's 1:15am in the morning and I'm not in a mood to think much |
06:16.07 | pygrammer | it's 2:15 here :) |
06:16.13 | pygrammer | i'm ready to think my head off |
06:16.16 | `Sauron | I always thought it weird how all these other protocols adapted the HTTP status codes |
06:16.17 | ManxPower | pygrammer: If you are online during the day USA time I'll try to help you |
06:16.21 | dudes | 1:16:20 here |
06:16.54 | ManxPower | In fact my Asterisk server is behind NAT and my roams easily between the local network, non-NAT internet address and remote NAT network |
06:16.55 | pygrammer | ManxPower, ok, thanks |
06:17.09 | ManxPower | Of course I AM using a decent router and a decent SIP device |
06:17.10 | pygrammer | ManxPower, is it just a question of making it nat=yes and so forth? |
06:17.42 | ManxPower | pygrammer: nat is complicated. It CAN be as simple as nat=yes, but can be much more complicated as well, depending on your actual needs and nework layout |
06:17.51 | pygrammer | My router seems to work; it's actually a wireless router, as well SMC7004WABR or something |
06:17.55 | ManxPower | pygrammer: Is your Asterisk server behind NAT? |
06:18.03 | pygrammer | ManxPower, Yes |
06:18.07 | pygrammer | But DMZed |
06:18.11 | pygrammer | Via the router interface |
06:18.14 | ManxPower | pygrammer: DMZ means nothing |
06:18.20 | pygrammer | heh, I know |
06:18.25 | pygrammer | just thought it might work :( |
06:18.34 | ManxPower | pygrammer: It's SIP. |
06:18.52 | ManxPower | pygrammer: nat=yes "just works" if Asterisk is on a public IP and the SIP devices are behind NAT. |
06:19.16 | pygrammer | Nope. My Asterisk server is behind the router that has one public IP for several PCs. |
06:19.26 | pygrammer | I could order an IP from Cox, but I'd like to see if i can get this working |
06:19.41 | pygrammer | then I'd have to get a hub and such, and i'd rather get it working like this |
06:20.42 | pygrammer | ManxPower, what if I forward 5060 and the rtp ports like dudes suggested? |
06:20.46 | pygrammer | Could that work? |
06:20.54 | pygrammer | I didn't think so, but maybe it will |
06:21.05 | dudes | if you setup sip.conf right it will |
06:21.19 | freat | hello |
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06:21.29 | pygrammer | dudes, how should i set it up, besides the default config? |
06:21.40 | Tili | where is the information about old iaxys |
06:21.41 | pygrammer | bindaddr? |
06:21.44 | cypro-cluecon | humpfta |
06:22.19 | freat | an exec is bugging me about doing smal offices totally wireless... I'm good with wifi technology, but not really sure it would mix well w/ phones |
06:22.32 | pygrammer | dudes, ... |
06:22.45 | `Sauron | freat: depends on a number of factors |
06:23.03 | `Sauron | we have 700+ wifi phones in our organization |
06:23.10 | dudes | I set nat=no externip=IP bindaddr=0.0.0.0 localnet=192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 and then my contexts |
06:23.11 | freat | 'Sauron... what kind? |
06:23.20 | `Sauron | And I lost track of how many WAP's we have. |
06:23.28 | `Sauron | cisco 7920's |
06:24.03 | freat | 'Sauron: hmm ok. I'll check them out. This is for small offices that we want to stamp out quickly, so wifi is a good way to go for that... |
06:24.45 | pygrammer | dudes, what should localnet be? Gateway address or address of the server? |
06:25.00 | `Sauron | One thing worth noting - it's cheaper in the long run to wire in stationary PC's, rather than pushing wifi everywhere. |
06:25.10 | dudes | exactly what it says there ... your localnet |
06:25.22 | `Sauron | well, both upfront and in the long run |
06:25.52 | dudes | if you're using 192.168.1.xxx the xxx=0 because that's your localnet |
06:26.06 | pygrammer | ah... |
06:26.32 | freat | 'Sauron: I would much rather go with wired... I've finally got VoIP stable at 2 of our corp offices, and then this exec wants to mix it all up again... |
06:27.44 | `Sauron | we did a trial with all-site wifi once |
06:27.58 | freat | 'Sauron: how did it go? |
06:28.03 | `Sauron | that was the first and last time we did it |
06:28.04 | `Sauron | :) |
06:28.07 | freat | haha |
06:28.14 | `Sauron | cuz you have to deal with stuff like getting PC's PCI-wifi cards |
06:28.17 | freat | although I'm sure it wasn't funny at the time |
06:28.28 | `Sauron | And have you ever tried to find a wifi-enabled jetdirect box? |
06:28.32 | *** join/#asterisk nwhit (~chatzilla@adsl-68-76-249-238.dsl.chcgil.ameritech.net) |
06:28.42 | `Sauron | ... that supports WEP |
06:28.47 | gravemind | `Sauron: more APs... yay |
06:28.58 | `Sauron | granted, this was like, 3-4 years ago |
06:29.08 | `Sauron | when 802.11b and WEP was the latest rage |
06:29.20 | freat | yeah I've been trying to explain to these guys that they need to stop thinking like our offices are their house, and that they just need a linksys to do wifi... |
06:29.26 | `Sauron | But, otside of laptops, wifi hasn't advanced much at all. |
06:29.48 | gravemind | wifi in general has |
06:29.51 | argos73 | sauron: i feel for ya - going through the same thing right now... one of the top execs read what WEP stands for, and now thinks it's the same as being plugged in... |
06:29.55 | gravemind | but the technilogy itself not really |
06:29.55 | pygrammer | hmm dudes, this isn't working... stanaphone uses sip express router too, which is supposed to work decently with NAT, considering it's sip |
06:29.55 | freat | the security stuff has evolved a lot... EAP, LEAP |
06:30.00 | pygrammer | still getting 401 unauthorized |
06:30.04 | pygrammer | could be my register string |
06:30.09 | freat | PEAP |
06:30.22 | `Sauron | <PROTECTED> |
06:30.26 | dudes | I'd say your login is wrong or something |
06:30.26 | `Sauron | for anything else - no |
06:30.45 | freat | EAP and LEAP has nothing to do with laptops |
06:30.50 | `Sauron | how many leap/peap/eap-tls enabled non-laptop wifi devices do you know out there? |
06:30.57 | `Sauron | Sigh, I know that |
06:30.59 | `Sauron | idjit |
06:31.05 | pygrammer | i have a context whose name is the phone number, i.e. [5555555555] |
06:31.13 | `Sauron | I'm saying that the vast majority of wifi development has been in order to get LAPTOPS online |
06:31.18 | freat | cisco products (which you mention you use) all support it |
06:31.18 | pygrammer | then the username, user, type, secret, insecure, host, fromdomain, dtmfmode, context, and callerid |
06:31.21 | `Sauron | not to get <other devices> online |
06:31.32 | pygrammer | then this empty context ... i think *@home screws the configs up |
06:31.34 | `Sauron | yeah, and they're the only ones |
06:31.48 | `Sauron | .. incidentially, that's why we use it |
06:31.50 | `Sauron | heh, duh |
06:31.59 | freat | I like their PC PCI cards... with that external antenna |
06:32.11 | freat | can stick it on top of the cube or wherever |
06:32.21 | `Sauron | AIR-AP1200's everywhere, 7920/40/60's |
06:32.41 | `Sauron | It's nice to be able to hand off mac-authentication to our SQL database through radius |
06:32.56 | `Sauron | and the leap/peap authentication to our master LDAP servers |
06:33.21 | dudes | Anyone know what a Dual Opteron Dual Core can do for Trancoding g729? |
06:33.36 | `Sauron | dudes: "a lot" ? |
06:33.53 | dudes | I don't know I was wondering |
06:34.11 | pygrammer | something is really fucked up here |
06:34.35 | pygrammer | guess i have too many variable factors and i can't actually pinpoint the problem |
06:35.18 | `Sauron | then change fewer things at a time |
06:35.41 | Tili | can somebody tell me how to find ip of an iaxy on a network |
06:36.09 | pygrammer | `Sauron, well, i think *@home fucked things up; i'm also behind a NAT; i'm also using SIP; i also don't know if my router's any good; etc. |
06:36.30 | `Sauron | Can't help much there |
06:36.49 | dudes | Tili - nmap -sP 192.168.1.0/24 |
06:36.54 | pygrammer | i also notice that the server takes up 122 MB of RAM consistently out of the 128 that are installed... i think i should do a fresh debian install and install * manually and with none of that other crap |
06:37.08 | argos73 | Tili: "arp -a" and look for the mac addr? |
06:37.17 | dudes | pygrammer - that's not important as long as you have enough swap |
06:38.13 | pygrammer | it's so fucking weird, though. first it says 200 OK then 401 Unauthorized |
06:38.19 | pygrammer | i don't think *this* is my NAT, but i suppose it could e |
06:38.21 | pygrammer | *be |
06:38.36 | dudes | it's probally a config error |
06:38.57 | pygrammer | but everything's fine... took secret directly from stanaphone website, user too |
06:39.48 | dudes | pygrammer - are you restarting asterisk or sip reload on the * CLI |
06:40.06 | pygrammer | reload |
06:40.28 | dudes | pygrammer - are your registering with the ones you need to? |
06:40.51 | pygrammer | stanaphone, yes. i can make outbound calls fine (iax2) |
06:40.57 | pygrammer | (using voipjet) |
06:41.53 | pygrammer | btw, i wonder if this is abnormal: Warning: 392 sip.stanaphone.com:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=1181 req_src_ip=192.168.2.7 req_src_port=44550 in_uri=sip:sip.stanaphone.com out_uri=sip:sip.stanaphone.com via_cnt==1" |
06:42.00 | pygrammer | that's in the 401 msg |
06:42.22 | pygrammer | dudes, do you use Stanaphone? |
06:42.40 | dudes | no |
06:43.11 | dudes | I think SIP is the gayest thing since Michael Jackson |
06:43.30 | pygrammer | lol, I agree, but it's a standard, and I want to at least get it working |
06:43.43 | h3x | gay and pedo are two different things |
06:43.49 | pygrammer | as i'm going to probably be offering voip consulting soon (not voip, specifically, but an idea that utilizes it) |
06:44.01 | pygrammer | so i want to familiarize myself with the protocol |
06:44.40 | dudes | h3x - I think sip is the gayest thing since the two flamboyent guys from dialogic who were retarded |
06:44.57 | dudes | say that five times fast |
06:45.11 | pygrammer | in sip.conf, to include a file, do you precede it with a "#"? |
06:45.20 | pygrammer | or is that a comment? |
06:45.37 | dudes | #include sip_extra.conf |
06:45.51 | pygrammer | meh, I thought maybe it was just commented out :-P |
06:46.21 | pygrammer | register=3474244272:<SECRET>@sip.stanaphone.com/s |
06:46.34 | pygrammer | i put the /s there after trying it without it |
06:46.37 | pygrammer | but neither works |
06:48.21 | pygrammer | http://pastebin.com/330488 |
06:48.32 | dudes | I think you put the telephone number if you have one register = username:pass@host:5060/0000000000 |
06:48.33 | pygrammer | that's the stanaphone incoming context in sip(_additional).conf |
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06:48.51 | pygrammer | the telephone # is my authorization user for stanaphone |
06:49.07 | pygrammer | hmm |
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06:50.28 | pygrammer | just tried that; doesn't work |
06:50.41 | pygrammer | still unauthorized |
06:50.47 | dudes | do you need to put them in your /etc/hosts |
06:50.56 | pygrammer | put what? |
06:51.04 | dudes | IP domain.com |
06:51.16 | pygrammer | sip.stanaphone.com? |
06:51.19 | pygrammer | it's their server |
06:51.24 | dudes | there IP and stanaphone.con |
06:51.26 | dudes | com |
06:51.37 | pygrammer | it's in DNS |
06:51.53 | dudes | DNS? |
06:52.12 | pygrammer | yes... you can look it up |
06:52.30 | dudes | you're talking crazy talk rightnow |
06:52.48 | pygrammer | ??? |
06:52.52 | pygrammer | i don't understand what you were suggseting |
06:52.55 | pygrammer | *suggesting |
06:53.56 | pygrammer | i didn't forward the rtp ports, btw, because i don't know if my router can forward ranges like that |
06:54.22 | dudes | some providers you have to put the IP to the sip server ... i.e in my /etc/hosts I put my providers IP (sip server I use) and their domain |
06:55.20 | pygrammer | well, i just did, just in case, but i don't see how that would have much to do with anything... wouldn't explain 401 unauthorized -- that's the response by the sip server |
06:55.51 | dudes | Man I don't know ... ask your provider |
06:56.03 | dudes | I bet it's on their end because SIP is gay |
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07:00.54 | brookshire | exit |
07:07.05 | pygrammer | so weird, because sometimes it says 200 and other times 400, but for different messages... so some part of the challenge is being accepted |
07:08.03 | file[laptop] | , |
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07:13.31 | pygrammer | any clue anyone?! |
07:13.55 | pygrammer | should nat=yes? |
07:14.11 | djin_ib | When setting up a new server, would buying a TE411P be a big advantage over a TE410P? |
07:14.35 | djin_ib | pygrammer, what was your question? |
07:14.56 | Netgeeks | djin, yes |
07:15.10 | pygrammer | djin_ib, it's a number of them really, all about SIP behind a NAT... I'm getting 401 Unauthorized messages when trying to connect to Stanaphone from behind a NAT... I've tried everything: DMZing, forwarding ports, etc. |
07:15.25 | pygrammer | unless it's something absurdly simple/stupid |
07:15.28 | pygrammer | but it doesn't seem like ti |
07:15.30 | pygrammer | *it |
07:15.39 | djin_ib | Netgeeks, do you have experience with this card? |
07:16.32 | djin_ib | pygrammer, 'from behind a NAT', is Asterisk or the phone behind the NAT? |
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07:17.01 | Netgeeks | nope, I do not, but the advantages of an on board echo can can't be overstated |
07:17.20 | Netgeeks | You'll get top notch echo cancelling AND you'll use alot less CPU to boot |
07:17.31 | pygrammer | djin_ib, Asterisk |
07:17.35 | djin_ib | Netgeeks, that's true. |
07:17.37 | pygrammer | (and the phone) |
07:17.40 | pygrammer | same NAT |
07:18.30 | djin_ib | pygrammer, so both server and phone are located in the same (local) subnet? |
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07:19.40 | pygrammer | djin_ib, Yeah |
07:19.49 | pygrammer | * server handles Stanaphone incoming calls |
07:20.00 | djin_ib | Then there's no NAT, is there? |
07:20.00 | pygrammer | from behind the NAT, with 5060 and 5004 ports forwarded to it |
07:20.11 | pygrammer | yes, there's a NAT between external servers and * |
07:20.24 | djin_ib | Oh, calls come in over VoIP? |
07:20.28 | pygrammer | Yes |
07:20.50 | djin_ib | these 401 are between Asterisk and phone of External server and Asterisk? |
07:20.55 | djin_ib | of = or |
07:21.46 | pygrammer | * and external server (stanaphone) |
07:22.15 | djin_ib | Sorry, haven't heard of Stanaphone before :) |
07:22.42 | djin_ib | Sounds more like an sip.conf context -> extensions.conf issue |
07:23.05 | pygrammer | the register string is valid... |
07:23.26 | djin_ib | oh, wait, You're trying outbound. |
07:23.53 | pygrammer | no |
07:23.56 | glm2k | inbound |
07:24.04 | pygrammer | Inbound -- outbound works fine on iax2 via VoipJet |
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07:24.41 | pygrammer | but SIP behind NAT is a different story; dudes said he got it to work behind NAT, but i tried his recommend config and it didn't work, unless, like you said, it's an extensions.conf problem |
07:24.48 | fluidicsl | does any one know of a way to have asterisk detect busy signals on out going calls ? |
07:25.27 | glm2k | fluidicsl: detect? like check for line status? |
07:26.33 | djin_ib | pygrammer, I'd doublecheck if the incoming call (context) is properly routed. |
07:27.26 | pygrammer | djin_ib, even if it wasn't, why would Asterisk fail to *register* with an incoming SIP server? |
07:27.37 | pygrammer | this isn't just when someone tries to call, but when it tries to register |
07:27.40 | glm2k | pygrammer: i actually have the same problem. tried * -> stanaphone, * -> fwd(sip & iax2), * -> iaxtel. it keeps on failing for incoming calls. and * is on a public ip. my h/w connects fine. |
07:28.20 | djin_ib | pygrammer, ok. |
07:28.27 | pygrammer | glm2k, iax2 works fine for me, though i haven't tried incoming iax2 |
07:28.32 | glm2k | pygrammer: i wish we had access to the error logs for say fwd, even just while configuring... |
07:29.18 | glm2k | i had no problems with fwd outgoing for both sip and iax2, just bloody incoming |
07:29.32 | glm2k | Call Me always fails |
07:29.44 | pygrammer | it's weird, though, because my incoming stanaphone extension uses context "from-pstn", whereas in sip.conf it references from-sip-external |
07:30.14 | pygrammer | [from-pstn] include => from-pstn-custom ; create this context in extens$include => ext-did include => from-pstn-timecheck ; this has to be included otherwise it |
07:30.25 | pygrammer | from-pstn-custom doesn't even exist... |
07:30.25 | glm2k | hehe, it gets weirder when you try to set up 2 * servers and have them register with each other. |
07:30.40 | pygrammer | i think it's just AAH |
07:31.06 | glm2k | do you have separate peer and user contexts? |
07:32.02 | pygrammer | yes, one for stanaphone -- user -- and one for voipjet -- peer |
07:32.38 | file[laptop] | hello |
07:32.40 | file[laptop] | wikibob here |
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07:33.15 | file[laptop] | wikibob: *yawn* |
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07:33.46 | glm2k | pygrammer: does the cli show the context when calling in? |
07:34.25 | file[laptop] | cypro-cluecon: whatup yo |
07:35.13 | pygrammer | glm2k, it doesn't even acknowledge the call like it used to |
07:35.16 | pygrammer | stanaphone handles it |
07:35.21 | pygrammer | because my * server isn't registering |
07:35.32 | glm2k | i see. |
07:35.49 | pygrammer | should the register string have an extension at the end? i'm confused on that, because AAH doesn't say that's needed |
07:36.00 | pygrammer | i.e. user:pass@sip.bla.com/exten |
07:36.04 | glm2k | not necessarily |
07:36.11 | pygrammer | when should it? |
07:36.24 | sciron | sip/atas/asterisk 1.0.8 getting fast busy trying to bridge two calls. i'm only trying to aid someone else, ideas on where I can look? |
07:36.24 | glm2k | without the extension, it defaults to 's' |
07:36.41 | fluidicsl | nbusy on teh other side |
07:37.25 | glm2k | pygrammer: i prefer to put an extension on my register strings. makes it easier to follow the call flow. |
07:37.37 | fluidicsl | I was trying to figure out if there is a way to detect the busy tone withought picking listining to the phone |
07:37.41 | pygrammer | glm2k, ah |
07:37.56 | pygrammer | well, i'm really just trying to pinpoint if it's my *NAT* that's doing this or my *config* |
07:38.03 | pygrammer | once i know that, i'll be able to work on the problem |
07:38.11 | pygrammer | but my config seems fien |
07:38.13 | pygrammer | *fine |
07:38.16 | glm2k | same here |
07:38.23 | glm2k | lucky you you have a NAT |
07:38.42 | pygrammer | heh. maybe i'll just order an extra IP from Cox |
07:38.46 | glm2k | my ISP says nothing being blocked on my router. |
07:38.52 | pygrammer | i just don't feel like paying them more money than we do already |
07:38.57 | glm2k | hehe |
07:39.08 | pygrammer | total rip-off |
07:39.09 | glm2k | aye. we should be making money. not spending it. |
07:39.41 | pygrammer | :) |
07:40.09 | argos73 | grrrr.. anyone know WTF I set the password to on this cisco 1100? :) |
07:40.17 | glm2k | ******? |
07:40.29 | argos73 | hehe |
07:40.38 | glm2k | :) |
07:41.03 | MGSsancho | ocsic |
07:41.07 | MGSsancho | i think |
07:41.09 | MGSsancho | <,< |
07:41.13 | glm2k | hehe |
07:41.18 | argos73 | was just logged into it last night, but none of my normals are working... |
07:41.27 | argos73 | *#&$&@*( ! |
07:41.38 | MGSsancho | press reset button |
07:41.40 | glm2k | uhoh. logging in and setting passwords at night can be disastrous |
07:42.00 | argos73 | especially when drinking |
07:42.07 | glm2k | aye |
07:42.58 | pygrammer | if i can't even figure this out, i dunno how i'll be able to offer voip consulting :) |
07:43.39 | glm2k | yep. the seemingly total lack of incoming call errors online makes this seem trivial. |
07:44.04 | glm2k | most posters have problems making outgoing calls. heh |
07:44.34 | pygrammer | glm2k, exactly |
07:44.41 | pygrammer | can barely find instances of this error! |
07:44.44 | glm2k | we seem to be the lucky ones. |
07:44.49 | pygrammer | yet NAT problems w/ SIP are all too common |
07:44.50 | MGSsancho | maybe the dns is slow |
07:45.04 | MGSsancho | or the dns cache was poisned |
07:45.10 | glm2k | ouch |
07:45.15 | glm2k | hmmm |
07:45.16 | MGSsancho | bad routing who knows |
07:45.40 | glm2k | bad routng would affect a whole netblock.... |
07:46.02 | MGSsancho | how many people in his little aera would be up this time of night? |
07:46.02 | glm2k | but one way? heh |
07:46.09 | MGSsancho | 3% of customers? |
07:46.17 | pygrammer | MGSsancho, i've been getting these errors for days |
07:46.21 | MGSsancho | oh |
07:46.39 | MGSsancho | update firmware on router |
07:46.44 | MGSsancho | set on dmz |
07:47.05 | MGSsancho | reset router and overhaul it |
07:47.28 | pygrammer | someone said dmz does nothing on the router, which it probably doesn't |
07:47.41 | pygrammer | it's not a real dmz, just a stupid router one |
07:48.43 | MGSsancho | ive never heard of it not forwarding everything |
07:48.59 | MGSsancho | is it like a hub and not a switch? |
07:49.09 | pygrammer | no, it's a router |
07:49.10 | pygrammer | with NAT |
07:49.24 | MGSsancho | oh wait umm |
07:49.41 | MGSsancho | http://192.168.0.1/nat.htm i think |
07:49.48 | MGSsancho | its a config you can see |
07:49.51 | MGSsancho | let me check |
07:50.23 | pygrammer | outgoing works perfectly :) |
07:50.33 | pygrammer | MGSsancho, that's your local network :D |
07:51.40 | glm2k | hehe |
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07:52.14 | MGSsancho | thats how bt works on my comp |
07:52.26 | pygrammer | MGSsancho, bt? |
07:52.30 | MGSsancho | router has NAT but it able to ask router to forward |
07:52.33 | MGSsancho | bit torrent |
07:55.04 | pygrammer | yes, i'm forwarding ports, too, so maybe it's just my config |
07:55.07 | pygrammer | either way, my config looks fine |
07:57.54 | pygrammer | hmm, i got a port tester from voipuser.org, and 5660 passed but 5004 failed |
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07:59.25 | MGSsancho | i can run nmap on you |
08:02.04 | MGSsancho | upnp? |
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08:07.28 | pygrammer | maybe Cox blocked port 5060; i don't think so, but you never know |
08:07.33 | pygrammer | they blocked 80 and 21 |
08:07.36 | pygrammer | and probably some others |
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08:12.26 | argos73 | my cat says "hi" to everyone on the channel... |
08:13.22 | argos73 | *munch munch munch* - she enjoyed it - thanks |
08:13.34 | glm2k | she ate it? lol! rotfl! |
08:13.43 | argos73 | she's now stoned... |
08:14.31 | glm2k | i still wonder how they can be bright enough to have one particular weed match one of our particular weeds. hehe |
08:14.52 | argos73 | hehe - the guy next door gave me some fresh catnip for her - pretty funny results... just kinda laid on the ground and rolled around... |
08:14.54 | glm2k | i've never had any of my dogs go ape over any particular plant |
08:18.57 | pygrammer | gah why won't this work!?!! |
08:27.09 | glm2k | pygrammer: that's the reason why i'm working on something else at the moment :) |
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08:48.20 | MGSsancho | >_> |
08:48.59 | MGSsancho | better than falling to sleep with porn on the screen and ur pans arounds ur ankles |
08:50.48 | glm2k | rotfl |
08:51.42 | glm2k | that's easy to solve. leave underwear on the desk. hehe |
08:51.59 | glm2k | preferably female that is |
08:53.20 | glm2k | accountcode in the CDRs is usually user defined right? |
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08:56.58 | glm2k | that's it, i'm catching some shuteye |
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09:05.56 | Xumpi | good morning! |
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09:12.30 | RoyK | mood gorning |
09:16.13 | Hmmhesays | it is morning |
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09:41.10 | RoyK | morning, morons |
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10:04.19 | Xumpi | it's almost noon here, and i'm just 10 meters away from the beach |
10:04.36 | Xumpi | and there's so many chicks with g-strings |
10:04.38 | Xumpi | :-p |
10:06.52 | Hmmhesays | cool |
10:07.02 | Hmmhesays | I saw some chicks like that tonight |
10:09.16 | Xumpi | im in the algarve in portugal... this is beach chick paradise |
10:09.20 | Xumpi | :-) |
10:11.14 | newl | so uhm..what're you doing on the computer? ;) |
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10:13.45 | Tili | waht is the best way for dynamic routing. i dont want to use extensions.conf all the time? |
10:14.32 | YoYo_ | eh? how else would you do it? |
10:15.03 | Tili | YoYo_: i am asking. |
10:15.15 | Tili | YoYo_: Routing table may be changed through a web interface. i really hate this about asterisk |
10:15.38 | YoYo_ | well, I"m way behind on keeping up with asterisk |
10:15.50 | YoYo_ | I think there's some stuff now that will allow you to pull a dialplan from a database |
10:16.18 | YoYo_ | how many extensions do you have? |
10:18.03 | Tili | well i dont have extensions. i have servers all around the world. depending on location of caller and current load on server i will need to decide routing. |
10:18.11 | Tili | it is also a match of swing. |
10:19.03 | Tili | sorry match of switch |
10:19.17 | Tili | so PSTN switches and VoIP servers etc. kinda complex network. |
10:19.42 | Tili | the best way i know is to add dynamically extensions and route calls to that. but this is more like a workaround then anything else |
10:22.06 | lters | Tili, check out the postgres tutorial by asteriskguru.com |
10:22.16 | Tili | lters: thanks |
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11:33.37 | lters | any one here playing with chan_sccp? |
11:35.51 | RoyK | chan_ussr :P |
11:36.19 | lters | looks like it lets you monitor zap channels |
11:36.24 | lters | vi speeddials. |
11:39.58 | lters | hint,ZAP/1 does not work |
11:40.06 | lters | hint,Zap/1 does |
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12:03.50 | RestLessGemini | hey room,can anyone help with HDLC bad FCS error? |
12:05.21 | RestLessGemini | ding dong ??? |
12:06.12 | RoyK | dingadingdong |
12:06.23 | RoyK | dingledinadongpling |
12:06.26 | RestLessGemini | hey RoyK |
12:06.30 | RestLessGemini | lol |
12:06.37 | RoyK | RestLessGemini: sorry - have no idea whatsoever |
12:06.49 | RoyK | i wish it'd stop raining |
12:07.02 | RoyK | i want to ride my bicycle, i want to ride my bike |
12:08.41 | RestLessGemini | i am trying to configure digium's E1 PRI card with asterisk, "pri show span 1" shows "provisioned, Up, Active" but i am getting "HDLC bad FCS (8) on primary D-channel of span 1" |
12:08.44 | RestLessGemini | can you help ? |
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12:13.35 | RoyK | RestLessGemini: hm |
12:13.39 | RoyK | RestLessGemini: cvs or stable? |
12:14.42 | RoyK | RestLessGemini: might be the telco guys that's been smoking something |
12:15.06 | RoyK | iirc fcs is frame control sequence and that should by no means be wrong |
12:18.09 | RestLessGemini | cvs |
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12:18.43 | RestLessGemini | i've checked it with back-to-back config, and it worked well |
12:18.52 | RestLessGemini | its not working on customer end |
12:33.54 | RoyK | hm. I have this server, when idle it shows a system time usage of 7%, very stably, but I can't find anything in the process list or anywhere else. anyone have an idea? |
12:38.21 | fugitivo | RoyK: huh? |
12:40.48 | RoyK | looks like it's the sangoma card/driver |
12:43.55 | lters | RoyK, did you one ? |
12:46.11 | RoyK | hæ? |
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12:47.50 | lters | RoyK, sangoma ... |
12:48.02 | lters | 7% ?? |
12:48.05 | RoyK | did I do sangoma?? |
12:48.10 | fugitivo | lol |
12:48.25 | lters | y |
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13:07.27 | RoyK | does iax trunking work well now? |
13:07.29 | RoyK | in stable? |
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13:10.42 | lters | no |
13:10.45 | lters | really, I don't know that for sure. |
13:12.01 | RoyK | terminating traffic to a provider with low bandwidth.... |
13:12.11 | Nugget | better to wait until 1.2 is released. |
13:12.15 | RoyK | so we should use iax trunking with g729 |
13:12.20 | RoyK | Nugget: maybe |
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13:17.28 | frenzy | Afternoon all ! |
13:17.42 | xheliox | Good morning. |
13:20.43 | xheliox | If I upgrade one of my Asterisk boxes to the latest cvs-head checkout, will it still function properly with "stable" installs? |
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13:21.12 | ComputerWarm | Good evening all |
13:26.34 | lters | xheliox, yes |
13:27.11 | lters | just watch if using iax trunks, you might need to turn timestamps off. |
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13:31.21 | RoyK | anyone here using the manager with perl? |
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13:32.11 | RoyK | xheliox: do you mean just communicate, or be config compatible? |
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13:49.48 | xheliox | RoyK: Communicable |
13:50.03 | xheliox | lters: No trunks, but thanks. :) |
13:50.26 | xheliox | I might brave screwing up my home install today. |
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13:51.50 | RoyK | someone's donating a complete test rig with hardware and links and phone numbers to whoever's developing an asterisk SS7 stack |
13:51.51 | RoyK | nice |
13:56.48 | xheliox | So if I change all the things listed in upgrade.txt, I should be generally okay? :) |
13:57.16 | RoyK | jbot: seen xantus |
13:57.19 | jbot | xantus <~david@66.165.228.13> was last seen on IRC in channel #asterisk, 144d 11h 45m 10s ago, saying: 'n/m i found Playtones'. |
13:57.32 | RoyK | that's some time ago |
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14:17.11 | xheliox | That was mostly painless. |
14:17.13 | xheliox | (The upgrade) |
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14:20.34 | E|nyPRI_ | hi |
14:21.35 | E|nyPRI_ | im having trouble with doing multiple dials. DID comes into box1. I dial box2. Box2 dials box3. Call goes to box3,but no audio. ... If I do it this way: DID comes into box1. box1 calls box3, it works fine. |
14:22.10 | E|nyPRI_ | i have canreinvite=yes on all 3 boxes |
14:24.37 | E|nyPRI_ | and I get "Bad Request. Invite message is not processed in state: 1xx. The message is dropped." on box1 |
14:25.23 | E|nyPRI_ | but everything works with canreinvite=no |
14:37.20 | Chuji | E|nyPRI_ if you are going from box to box, you are better served to use IAX |
14:37.40 | Chuji | E|nyPRI_ also, do you have NAT in there at all? |
14:38.13 | Chuji | Actually, I don't see that you were using SIP, maybe you are using NAT |
14:38.17 | Chuji | err IAX |
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14:43.32 | E|nyPRI_ | Nope. No nat involved at all. This has to be a total sip solution. I dont want to be in the media stream. |
14:44.09 | E|nyPRI_ | Using SIP. canreinvite=yes on all 3 boxes. |
14:44.15 | E|nyPRI_ | To recap |
14:44.49 | E|nyPRI_ | i fooled with it a bit more, I get audio now, but * is still in the media. |
14:44.53 | E|nyPRI_ | what happens is... |
14:45.31 | E|nyPRI_ | DID comes into box1. Box1 dials Box2. Box2 dials box3. everything goes to box3, audio works, etc. Except. Box2 does a native bride between Box3 and Box1. |
14:45.55 | E|nyPRI_ | i need to to do a native bridge on box3 to the DID provider. or a native bridge someplace to the did provider |
14:46.39 | E|nyPRI_ | basically. All my VoIP DID's hit box1. I then have box1 dial box2. Box2 has the routing to customers. |
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15:04.50 | Cresl1n | morning all |
15:04.52 | Cresl1n | :-) |
15:05.11 | Qwell | Cresl1n: evening |
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15:06.16 | Cresl1n | evening too :-) |
15:06.27 | Cresl1n | Qwell, where are you from? |
15:06.28 | blitzrage | morning! |
15:06.34 | Cresl1n | blitzrage!!!! |
15:06.44 | Qwell | Cresl1n: US... |
15:06.49 | Cresl1n | yeah |
15:06.50 | Cresl1n | ok |
15:06.52 | blitzrage | Cresl1n: zup dawg! |
15:06.53 | Cresl1n | fair enough :-) |
15:07.06 | Cresl1n | blitzrage: not too much, you're up early |
15:07.22 | blitzrage | Cresl1n: I just rolled out of bed about 2 mins ago. Went to sleep at 5:30 this morning then I'm off to play some football all day (and get drunk :)) |
15:07.28 | blitzrage | Cresl1n: I AM up early :) |
15:07.29 | Cresl1n | nice |
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15:07.37 | blitzrage | Cresl1n: but thats because its Shady Bowl today! |
15:07.51 | Cresl1n | blitzrage: did you play football in school? |
15:07.58 | blitzrage | Cresl1n: nah |
15:08.15 | blitzrage | Cresl1n: this just a fun tournament, but real football players will be there, so I'm going to get killed :) |
15:08.40 | blitzrage | and it starts in 50 mins, and I still need a shower and such, so I'm off! peas :) |
15:08.51 | Cresl1n | football w/ round balls or with funny shaped ones? |
15:08.57 | djin_ib | blitzrage, did you get an update on the dCap certificate (july is well passed now ;) |
15:08.57 | blitzrage | funny shaped |
15:09.04 | Cresl1n | ah, ok |
15:09.11 | Cresl1n | you guys call that football in CA? |
15:09.54 | blitzrage | djin_ib: I know... and yes, I did just get an update actually. Rick just got a full list of names on Friday (hopefully) and should be sending them off to the printers to get plaques or whatever he's doing with them |
15:10.12 | blitzrage | djin_ib: so we should have something soon - I'm going to send an email out on Monday hopefully regarding it. |
15:10.42 | blitzrage | ok, I'm gone now, need to get ready |
15:10.43 | blitzrage | lates! |
15:10.47 | Cresl1n | cya |
15:10.50 | djin_ib | blitzrage, thanks. Was a bit too early then ;) |
15:11.08 | djin_ib | Enjoy your football (and drinking-) day! |
15:15.54 | xheliox | exten => 420,2,SetCIDNum($[${CALLERIDNUM:2:15}]) |
15:15.54 | xheliox | exten => 420,2,Set(CALLERID(number=$[${CALLERIDNUM:2:15}]) |
15:16.12 | xheliox | the first one works in cvs-head, but the second one doesn't |
15:16.29 | xheliox | Can anyone see why? |
15:18.59 | xheliox | Executing SetCIDNum("IAX2/teliax@teliax-9", "4072476014") in new stack |
15:18.59 | xheliox | Executing Set("IAX2/teliax@teliax-6", "CALLERID(number=4072476014") in new stack |
15:19.06 | xheliox | Both generate the same #. |
15:20.31 | Qwell | is it num, or number? |
15:20.39 | Qwell | I've never used set, but... |
15:20.52 | Qwell | That, and you're missing a ) |
15:21.31 | xheliox | that I am.. |
15:21.32 | xheliox | brb :) |
15:22.35 | xheliox | that didn't fix it, and it's number, not num |
15:22.45 | E|nyPRI_ | isnt it CALLERID(NUM) |
15:23.28 | xheliox | <PROTECTED> |
15:23.35 | xheliox | that's straight from UPGRADE.txt |
15:23.37 | Qwell | still missing a ) |
15:23.43 | Qwell | oh |
15:23.54 | Qwell | nm |
15:23.55 | xheliox | I got it. |
15:24.03 | xheliox | I was missing a ) ---- :) |
15:24.09 | xheliox | :D |
15:24.12 | Qwell | Didn't I say that? :p |
15:24.23 | xheliox | yes, and I put an extra ) in there, just not in the right place! ;) |
15:24.31 | Qwell | heh, hate when that happens |
15:24.42 | Qwell | at least a C compiler will call you an idiot. |
15:24.43 | xheliox | But then I saw where you meant, and.. wallah. |
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15:32.45 | jpcarvalho | Hello All , i have 2 (two) TE-110P on my gateway box. What is the better timing source configuration on zaptel.conf ? span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 |
15:33.00 | jpcarvalho | and span=2,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 |
15:33.20 | jpcarvalho | or span=1,0,0 .... and span=2,0,0.. |
15:33.23 | jpcarvalho | ? |
15:33.25 | Hmmhesays | she bangs SHE BANGS |
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15:39.12 | Hmmhesays | do tell |
15:39.31 | Maarken | I think I can use my cellphone and bluetooth as a handset for a softphone |
15:39.39 | Hmmhesays | does it include two midgets a goat and a slip n slide? |
15:39.49 | Maarken | not this time. |
15:40.01 | Hmmhesays | shucks |
15:40.11 | Maarken | besides, the goats were YOUR idea. |
15:40.16 | Qwell | Hmmhesays: I'll have to tell you my idea sometime... |
15:40.47 | Hmmhesays | :D |
15:40.54 | coppice | Maarken: the cellphone and bluetooth dongle idea works OK |
15:41.24 | Maarken | first though I gotta figure out this echo issue. |
15:43.03 | Hmmhesays | you getting echo from phone to bluetooth to asterisk? |
15:43.37 | Maarken | oh, no. haven't actually bothered trying the BT thing. I'm getting echo on the POTS side of teliax. |
15:44.23 | Hmmhesays | sip origination? |
15:44.28 | Maarken | IAX |
15:44.39 | Hmmhesays | try turning your rxgain down on the client |
15:44.39 | Maarken | GSM end to end. |
15:46.06 | Hmmhesays | assuming you are using a softphone and no an iaxy |
15:46.21 | Maarken | the client is a softphone, the POTS side is hearing themselves as an echo. |
15:46.33 | Hmmhesays | ahh I see, disregard that advice then |
15:46.58 | Qwell | kram: afternoon |
15:47.07 | kram | hi qwell |
15:47.20 | Hmmhesays | before noon here still |
15:47.33 | Hmmhesays | Maarken: or switch carriers |
15:47.56 | Maarken | they're about the only one with a DID here that provides SIP or IAX. |
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15:51.34 | iq | hi |
15:53.29 | Hmmhesays | any h323 carriers there? |
15:56.08 | JerJer | no |
15:56.14 | JerJer | upgrade yourself |
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16:00.03 | Hmmhesays | well time for the morning cigarette |
16:01.39 | mishehu | bah. |
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16:16.49 | tim27 | is iax.cc is good ??? |
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16:29.25 | mago2-cn | hello, anyone can advise on how to compile lcdial? |
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16:32.05 | mago2-cn | ??? |
16:34.55 | Beirdo | mmm, laptop running Ubuntu Hoary now instead of Win98SE. |
16:35.00 | Beirdo | big improvement |
16:35.14 | tuxinator_linuxM | Mine is running CentOS 4.0 |
16:35.30 | Beirdo | Java runs better too |
16:35.31 | Beirdo | hehe |
16:35.38 | JerJer | i got pissed off at all distros, so i rolled my own |
16:35.50 | Beirdo | which is a good thing as one of the main uses is to play puzzle pirates. |
16:35.55 | JerJer | someday i'll release it - 24 mb nominal |
16:35.59 | Beirdo | nice |
16:36.16 | JerJer | about a 100 meg if you want X |
16:36.37 | Beirdo | not bad |
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16:37.03 | JerJer | but it is totally do-it-yourself |
16:37.10 | Beirdo | I'm happy that the CHEAP 802.11g card I bought is decently supported by the madwifi driver |
16:37.13 | Beirdo | heh |
16:37.15 | JerJer | no fancy ANYTHING in it |
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16:37.35 | JerJer | i use Prism II chipsets |
16:37.43 | Beirdo | this is Atheros |
16:37.46 | JerJer | i haven't attempted to get the atheros stuff goign |
16:37.48 | JerJer | yeah |
16:37.53 | Beirdo | bought it for $35CDN refurb |
16:37.56 | Beirdo | can't complain |
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16:38.02 | JerJer | not at all - good deal |
16:38.23 | Beirdo | and it works better under Linux than under Windows |
16:38.29 | Beirdo | there's a big surprise, eh? ;) |
16:39.01 | coppice | most 802.11g cards seem pretty quirky wherever you use them |
16:39.29 | Beirdo | I had to mess with settings to get the authentication right, but once I did that, this is pretty solid... so far |
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16:41.04 | bhima^ | I would like to have two instances of Asterisk handling my DID lines over iax2. One of them will be on a reliable link, the other will be on a less reliable link. Is it possible to do that? |
16:41.04 | fluidicsl | how does one recive CNAM info from there FXO card |
16:41.04 | bhima^ | (for latency reasons I don't want to route calls to the first one and then to the second. I want the DID audio stream to go straight to whichever one) |
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16:48.15 | Qwell | bhima^: The call will come to whereever registered last |
16:48.52 | bhima^ | qwell: ok, thanks. And if the last registered machine has its ethernet cable ripped out of the wall...? |
16:49.18 | Qwell | Then it can't very well ring, can it? |
16:49.43 | bhima^ | well, yes. But how quickly will it fall back to the previously registered machine? |
16:49.51 | mago2-cn | can anyone please let me know how to compile lcdial? |
16:49.53 | Qwell | it never will |
16:49.59 | Qwell | The other machine will have to register again |
16:50.22 | bhima^ | ok. How can I tell asterisk to re-register, then? |
16:50.41 | Qwell | I don't think you can just register on demand |
16:51.38 | bhima^ | so, basically it's not possible to do what I want reasonably? |
16:51.45 | Qwell | correct |
16:51.59 | Qwell | Using voip over a crap link, shouldn't even be a thought that crosses your mind |
16:52.47 | bhima^ | The link will be fine when it's up. But it might die. I'll be bringing a machine with me to a remote site and hooking it up. |
16:53.31 | Qwell | Why not just have that box dial through the other box? |
16:53.52 | Qwell | then you'll still be registered in only one place |
16:54.24 | bhima^ | latency. Based on the 'net connected machines I have access to right now, they'd both be in different countries. |
16:54.48 | bhima^ | The DID would be in the US, the stable connection will be in Germany, the other machine will be in some other European country most likey. |
16:56.35 | Qwell | surely there is a better solution |
16:58.10 | bhima^ | The fundamental conditions are that I will be in a random European country with a 'net link that somebody may unplug without warning. WHen I do not answer the phone, or when the link is dead, I want to have my own scripted stuff run. |
16:58.24 | bhima^ | Do you have a better solution to suggest? |
16:58.43 | Qwell | I'd still say you should route calls through a stable connection |
16:59.09 | brc__ | is anybody left? |
16:59.12 | shido | bhima^, reload |
16:59.15 | brc__ | at the hotel |
16:59.23 | brc__ | I've been abandoned |
16:59.27 | Qwell | brc__: Yeah, I'm trapped in room 404 |
16:59.37 | Qwell | door won't open...security is on their way up |
16:59.38 | brc__ | is there wifi in the lobby? |
16:59.39 | shido | you can have asterisk reload every so often |
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16:59.46 | brc__ | Qwell, seriously? |
16:59.50 | Qwell | no :( |
16:59.51 | brc__ | shall I come watch the fun? |
16:59.55 | brc__ | will they shoot the door off? |
17:00.06 | brc__ | I'd stop by if I knew where 404 is |
17:00.09 | brc__ | you have pm |
17:00.09 | Qwell | brc__: I wasn't even at cluecon :p |
17:00.15 | brc__ | bastard |
17:00.20 | Moc[Road] | I was hehe |
17:00.23 | brc__ | I know |
17:00.26 | brc__ | how are you online? |
17:00.29 | bhima^ | qwell: but the stable machine is high latency. I suppose I could find a commecial shell account on a fast machine in the US... |
17:00.42 | Qwell | bhima^: That might be the better solution |
17:00.49 | brc__ | matt, junky (HOW YOU SAY ....!) and somebody are downstairs |
17:00.57 | brc__ | eveybody else went to the partay |
17:00.59 | shido | host your own box at a low latency colo with backup power |
17:01.02 | bhima^ | qwell: that seems ridiculously inefficient though. |
17:01.08 | brc__ | apparently the cars were full so I didn't go |
17:01.12 | brc__ | unless I wanted to ride on the roof |
17:01.17 | Qwell | brc__: Get left behind, did we? |
17:01.21 | shido | but if there's a fire at any of your colo's the firemen have the power to shut you down no matter what :) |
17:01.24 | brc__ | yep |
17:01.28 | brc__ | I fly out at 5 |
17:01.31 | brc__ | *blah* |
17:01.34 | brc__ | cherio |
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17:09.50 | ManxPower | pygrammer: are you here? |
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17:16.01 | pygrammer | ManxPower, yes |
17:16.07 | pygrammer | Just got up, as a matter of fact |
17:18.16 | ManxPower | pygrammer: /msg me when you've had enough coffee. |
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17:24.46 | ManxPower | Rez: Generate a ringing tone for the calling party, passing no audio from |
17:24.47 | ManxPower | the called channel(s) until one answers. Use with care and don't insert |
17:24.47 | ManxPower | this by default into all your dial statements as you are killing call |
17:24.47 | ManxPower | progress information for the user. Really, you almost certainly do not |
17:24.47 | ManxPower | want to use this. Asterisk will generate ring tones automatically where |
17:24.47 | ManxPower | it is appropriate to do so. "r" makes it go the next step and |
17:24.49 | ManxPower | additionally generate ring tones where it is probably not appropriate to |
17:24.53 | ManxPower | do so. |
17:24.57 | ManxPower | Well, THAT was not formatted coffecrlt. |
17:25.03 | ManxPower | correctly too |
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17:32.27 | YoYo_ | eh? |
17:32.34 | YoYo_ | wunderkin: why you leave here to test the other server? |
17:32.40 | YoYo_ | just open a new server connection :) |
17:32.54 | wunderkin | na |
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17:39.39 | ManxPower | ~docs |
17:39.39 | jbot | from memory, docs is Documentation can be found at http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=documentation or http://www.digium.com/handbook-draft.pdf or http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk or http://www.asteriskdocs.org or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/asterisk |
17:39.41 | ManxPower | ~mailinglist |
17:39.41 | jbot | methinks mailinglist is Search Asterisk mailing lists by prepending site:lists.digium.com to your Google search. Browse the mailing list archive at http://lists.digium.com/ |
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18:14.40 | Delta34 | sup guys, anybody tried the wildcard te210p? |
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18:21.37 | mago2-cn | hello, anyone knows how to compile lcdial? |
18:30.23 | kingtux | what is that |
18:30.25 | kingtux | ?? |
18:31.23 | ManxPower | Delta34: nope. |
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18:38.35 | r0d3nt | do these TDM cards *need* the power plugged in ?? they were before... but i'm short a power plug... Is that power required in all modes ?? this is CPE end, pots lines in, not doing FXO, if I don't have the FXS/FXO backwards in my head ??? |
18:39.59 | r0d3nt | anyone ? |
18:42.14 | brookshire | r0d3nt: i think they do for FXS only |
18:42.25 | brookshire | FXO shouldn't need them |
18:42.41 | r0d3nt | that is kinda what i thought |
18:42.47 | r0d3nt | i appreciate the response.. =) |
18:42.50 | r0d3nt | that seems to make sense.. |
18:42.52 | brookshire | np! |
18:42.58 | r0d3nt | i'll let you know.. =) i'll boot it back up... |
18:43.08 | r0d3nt | the client got a new machine and wanted me to move the pci cards over to it.. |
18:43.09 | brookshire | i think i remembered doing that once with FXO |
18:43.15 | r0d3nt | the new dell is short 1 power plug... |
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18:43.36 | brookshire | yeah.. you might have to buy an extender/splitter for the power connector :) |
18:43.41 | PakiPenguin | r0d3nt, get an extension |
18:43.44 | r0d3nt | if it needs it.. aye.. |
18:43.47 | r0d3nt | .*IF* |
18:43.53 | r0d3nt | i'm willing to bet it doesn't.. |
18:44.01 | brookshire | i'm pretty sure it does not either |
18:44.04 | brookshire | if it is FXO |
18:44.05 | r0d3nt | since i'm not doing FXS why would it need all that extra voltage... |
18:44.08 | antoniojulio | hi, any person for prove voip , please? do i call you? |
18:44.36 | brookshire | antoniojulio: you can try the demo that comes with asterisk |
18:44.43 | brookshire | and call digium via iax |
18:44.47 | r0d3nt | brookshire, thanks again, i'll boot it back up without those plugged in and give a whurl |
18:44.59 | r0d3nt | ext 600 ? or 500 ?? |
18:45.04 | brookshire | 500 i think |
18:45.16 | r0d3nt | one is echo test and the other is digium |
18:46.13 | antoniojulio | brookshire: how to test my config of asterisk and x-lite program, one computer? please |
18:46.39 | brookshire | ugh.. sip.. i hate sip |
18:46.56 | brookshire | i am not good with sip |
18:48.07 | PakiPenguin | brookshire, you cant live without sip |
18:49.53 | drumkilla | brookshire: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
18:51.08 | ManxPower | drumkilla: hungover today? |
18:51.15 | drumkilla | ManxPower: nope, i'm fine :) |
18:51.25 | drumkilla | I need to stop getting on IRC after drinking |
18:51.30 | ManxPower | drumkilla: someone your age should not have learned moderation yet 8-) |
18:51.43 | drumkilla | I'm sure everyone in #freenode thinks I'm insane |
18:51.53 | drumkilla | or just worthless |
18:52.04 | ManxPower | drumkilla: Um, they thought you are insane before last night. |
18:52.11 | drumkilla | :D |
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18:52.25 | PakiPenguin | :p |
18:52.32 | drumkilla | brookshire and I really took care of some business the past few days |
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18:54.14 | drumkilla | I'm going to miss Digium :( |
18:54.57 | brookshire | drumkilla!!!!!!!!! |
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18:55.27 | brookshire | lord |
18:55.36 | brookshire | getting on irc while drinking NOT COOL |
18:55.41 | drumkilla | another 750 ml today? |
18:55.44 | brookshire | heh |
18:55.47 | brookshire | i've got pack |
18:55.51 | brookshire | wash clothes |
18:56.02 | brookshire | buy new winter clothes (for san fran) |
18:56.07 | drumkilla | boring! |
18:56.13 | brookshire | get my hair did |
18:56.20 | brookshire | get mark's hoodie |
18:56.22 | drumkilla | let's go shopping! |
18:56.26 | brookshire | cuz it's freakin cold there |
18:56.28 | drumkilla | and get our nails did! |
18:56.28 | brookshire | lol |
18:56.50 | brookshire | heh.. |
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18:58.25 | Netgeeks | anyone have any suggestions on this: I want to add a config setting (something like system-id=1) and have system-id pre-pended to unqiueid in the channel structure... so uniqueid would look like <system-id>.<timestamp>.<serial> |
18:59.16 | drumkilla | hm ... why? |
18:59.28 | drumkilla | cdr? |
18:59.42 | Netgeeks | to make unique id unique when more than one system feeds cdr's into a central storage |
19:00.02 | drumkilla | why not use the cdr userfield? or use cdr_custom to add fields |
19:00.43 | Netgeeks | I can, but I thought this would be more graceful |
19:00.50 | drumkilla | :) |
19:02.08 | drumkilla | i think using what's there gets my vote ... |
19:02.49 | Netgeeks | *shrug* it won't be the only bubblegum and bandaid solution I put into use |
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19:12.16 | drumkilla | I don't see how that's "bubblegum and bandaid" |
19:12.35 | drumkilla | i mean ... that's exactly why you have that stuff |
19:17.25 | ManxPower | I really don't want to go to Walmart today. |
19:18.03 | ManxPower | And for all those Walmart haters. Shut up. I'll bet you use Microsoft products too, that's just as bad. |
19:21.02 | drumkilla | i hate walmart and don't use microsoft products |
19:21.04 | drumkilla | :-p |
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19:21.32 | drumkilla | kidding. |
19:22.13 | Netgeeks | I look at it as bubblegum and bandaid because uniqueID should be unique, I shouldn't have to use a userfield to force a cdr entry to be unique. If using a db system of storing cdr's I now have to rewrite the db app because it assumes uniqueID is unique, so a second post of a cdr with the same uniqueid will fail |
19:22.42 | _yimz__ | anyone offer a pbx service |
19:22.43 | ManxPower | Netgeeks: report the problem on bugs.digium.com |
19:22.44 | _yimz__ | i can pay for |
19:22.52 | _yimz__ | ani spoofing required |
19:23.01 | _yimz__ | preferably a 800 number to call |
19:23.04 | Netgeeks | Manx: it's not a bug, a feature, I would call it :) |
19:23.05 | ManxPower | Netgeeks: one would think that multiple servers logging to the same database and having UNIQUEID collisions is a bug and not a feature. |
19:23.52 | Netgeeks | you could argue it either way... I suppose, I'll stop playing devil's advocate and post it |
19:23.54 | ManxPower | The question is: Is UNIQUEID supposed to be globally unique or just unique to a specific server? |
19:24.09 | _yimz__ | i pay for a working fast pbx |
19:24.37 | Netgeeks | yimz: make a post on asterisk-biz list, you'll get multiple responses |
19:24.37 | _yimz__ | for |
19:24.39 | drumkilla | Netgeeks: just make it optional ... |
19:24.44 | _yimz__ | ani spoofing |
19:24.44 | Netgeeks | one or two may be helpful |
19:24.48 | _yimz__ | ok |
19:25.00 | _yimz__ | anyone know intrin? |
19:25.08 | _yimz__ | im looking for someone that dealt with intrin before |
19:25.09 | ManxPower | _yimz__: Of course define in your post what you mean by "anti-spoofing" |
19:25.26 | _yimz__ | as i owe him money |
19:25.34 | Netgeeks | drumkilla: yep, I agree with making it optional |
19:25.39 | drumkilla | ok :) |
19:25.43 | drumkilla | Netgeeks: asterisk.conf ? |
19:26.02 | ManxPower | one might think `hostname` would be a good addition to uniqueid |
19:26.05 | Netgeeks | I'm not sure... it doesn't look like it belongs there |
19:26.05 | ManxPower | or maybe MAC accress. |
19:26.08 | ManxPower | address. |
19:26.24 | drumkilla | Netgeeks: i'm not sure where else to configure a "host-id" |
19:26.25 | Netgeeks | I was thinking a manually set number |
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19:26.53 | Netgeeks | allows for readability, and if you swap network cards/motherboards, a system's id doesn't change |
19:27.13 | drumkilla | right |
19:27.37 | ManxPower | Netgeeks: And when you accidently set the same system id on two servers? |
19:27.45 | Netgeeks | Only place I could think where it sorta fits would be [general] of extensions.conf.. |
19:27.47 | drumkilla | SOL |
19:27.53 | Netgeeks | what drum said |
19:28.06 | Netgeeks | if you accidently set same id's you've probably made other mistakes as well |
19:28.17 | Netgeeks | Can't make everything foolproof |
19:28.19 | ManxPower | Netgeeks: one could say the same about `hostname` |
19:28.29 | drumkilla | Netgeeks: d'oh ... cdr.conf :) |
19:29.01 | Netgeeks | could make it a char and let the user decide serial number, hostname, mac, etc. |
19:29.24 | drumkilla | actually ... cdr.conf isn't really a good place for it either |
19:30.17 | drumkilla | heck, i don't know ... asterisk.conf gets my vote |
19:30.25 | Netgeeks | I'll post a feature request on mantis. I'm sure we will get some good scholarly discourse upon the merits of what to make it, whether it is a good idea, and where to put it in conf files... ;) |
19:30.45 | drumkilla | Netgeeks: why not try the -dev list |
19:30.55 | drumkilla | posting stuff like that to the bug tracker is generally a bad idea |
19:30.57 | Netgeeks | okay, that first |
19:32.00 | ManxPower | Netgeeks: ROFL! I've seen "good scholarly discourse" on bug reports, but it's the exception rather than the rule. Usually it's just people saying "it can't work that way" or "it will never work that way" or they just keep asking useless questions (about things you already put in the bug report). |
19:32.35 | ManxPower | When I post a bug report I have to resist the urge to say "read the damn bug report, the infornmation you want is already in there". |
19:32.45 | drumkilla | someone is bitter! |
19:33.06 | Netgeeks | yep, I know exactly what you mean. I paid to have some coding done (I stink at C) for a system that implemented centralized voicemail, including MWI indication |
19:33.06 | ManxPower | Netgeeks: and if you are reporting a bug in 1.0.x, just forget it. They will insist you install CVS-HEAD before they will help. |
19:33.15 | ManxPower | drumkilla: Sometimes experienced = bitter. |
19:33.24 | drumkilla | heh |
19:33.40 | Netgeeks | instead of anyone jumping in to actually help/test they all just said I don't like it :) |
19:33.48 | Netgeeks | *shrug* |
19:34.22 | ManxPower | Netgeeks: *nod* I hope to pay somenoe to do a voicemail system that uses IMAP to store the messages. |
19:34.45 | Netgeeks | I've never actually used a stable version. Always used head.... |
19:35.57 | ManxPower | Netgeeks: The last bug I poseted ended up having an extensive discussion why the bug was not a bug and "just the way it works". Took an entire day for someone to suggest I was missing indications.conf. I was. Putting it in fixed the problem. |
19:36.02 | drumkilla | i'm heading out fo ra while, have a good day folks |
19:36.10 | Netgeeks | later drumkilla |
19:36.16 | ManxPower | ta ta drumkilla |
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19:49.05 | JerJer | ManxPower: we had a suggestion from a customer |
19:49.43 | JerJer | store voice data in a db |
19:50.01 | JerJer | then what i didn't really understand, is there is some sort of extensions to imap to point to that DB |
19:50.03 | JerJer | or something |
19:50.13 | ManxPower | JerJer: no. |
19:50.18 | ManxPower | IMAP is not a database. |
19:50.45 | JerJer | this is what their commerical 'unified messaging' solution currently does |
19:50.58 | ManxPower | But it IS a technology independent way to access e-mail messages. |
19:51.24 | JerJer | yes - what he was getting at was to store the binary data in a db - for easy management and redunancy |
19:51.36 | tzanger | IMAP *can* be a database |
19:51.38 | tzanger | mine is |
19:51.44 | JerJer | then use the voicemail extensions of imap to get at the data via an IMAP query |
19:51.49 | ManxPower | JerJer: Well, ease of management is a very good reason. |
19:52.06 | tzanger | I have a 18GB database full of mail and contacts and todos and stuff |
19:52.11 | tzanger | http://www.exchange4linux.org |
19:52.35 | niZon | has anyone used a yuxin phone? |
19:52.35 | ManxPower | I'm trying to decide where to go for a long weekend trip/vacation and do it cheap. |
19:52.40 | JerJer | ohhh - 50th anniversary of The Bomb! |
19:53.53 | tzanger | ManxPower: VERY good answer to when to use 'r' Dial() option on -users... I think *THAT* needs ot be in the Dial() help instead of what's there. Very good. |
19:54.40 | ManxPower | tzanger: Um, the good post about it is not mine. |
19:55.08 | tzanger | I thought it was you |
19:55.09 | ManxPower | my post was more general and included an example of usage. |
19:55.23 | tzanger | yes it was |
19:55.31 | ManxPower | the post that contained what SHOULD be in "show application dial" was from somene else. |
19:55.32 | tzanger | Eric Wieling aka ManxPower |
19:55.57 | tzanger | you wrote "One common message is something like |
19:55.57 | tzanger | "The subscriber you have dialed is either out of the area or has their |
19:55.57 | tzanger | phone turned off". I don't want callers to hear that message and |
19:55.57 | tzanger | hangup. So in this one specific situation I use the "r" option to dial |
19:55.57 | tzanger | so the caller hears a ringing tone no matter what the carrier sends |
19:55.59 | tzanger | back."" |
19:56.04 | tzanger | and that didn't paste as I wanted it to :-/ |
19:56.38 | tzanger | I think my SQL debate in -dev is finally winding down |
19:56.54 | ManxPower | mail@zacharywhitley.com was the one that posted the good description |
19:57.06 | ManxPower | tzanger: Oh, yes, that was my post |
19:57.57 | ManxPower | But the "r: Generate a ringing tone for the calling party, passing no audio from the called channel(s) until one answers. Use with care and don't insert this by default into all your dial statements as you are killing call" was not me and is much better for inclustion in "show application dial". |
19:58.38 | tzanger | ahh |
19:58.58 | tzanger | yeah.. >Dial() needs much more care... like having the fucking options sorted alphabetically. :-p |
19:59.21 | JerJer | i like citats' suggestion - Dial needs to be split up into more discrete operations |
20:00.14 | tzanger | true... prehaps something like SetDialOptions() and Dial() or PreDial() and Dial() or something |
20:00.32 | tzanger | imagine being able to set Dial() options as you go (depending on extension logic) and then just hitting the generic Dial(Destination) |
20:00.54 | ManxPower | Why not just SetVar(DIAL_OPT[1]=ringing) SetVar(DIAL_TIMEOUT[1]=20) etc |
20:01.07 | JerJer | its just Set in -head :P |
20:01.16 | tzanger | don't ever do that ManxPower |
20:01.21 | tzanger | having to specify the indexes? |
20:01.33 | tzanger | how about SetDialOpt and AppendDialOpt |
20:01.35 | tzanger | or something like that |
20:01.48 | tzanger | where Set = clear and set this as the first new option and append or catdialopt adds to the list |
20:01.52 | ManxPower | tzanger: My script will set DIAL_OPT[1] = DIAL_OPT if it finds it. |
20:01.54 | tzanger | deldialopt() or something |
20:02.45 | tzanger | ManxPower: eh? |
20:03.31 | ManxPower | http://pastebin.ca/19456 |
20:03.38 | ManxPower | see the section: |
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20:03.56 | ManxPower | exten => _XXXX,1,GotoIf($[${LEN(${DIAL_DEST[1]})} = 0]?2:4) |
20:03.56 | ManxPower | exten => _XXXX,2,GotoIf($[${LEN(${DIAL_DEST})} = 0]?14:3) |
20:03.56 | ManxPower | exten => _XXXX,3,SetVar(DIAL_DEST[1]=${DIAL_DEST}) |
20:04.30 | tzanger | there's gotta be a better way to automatically take care of indices |
20:04.39 | ManxPower | tzanger: I'm sure there is in AEL |
20:04.52 | ManxPower | I drool over AEL every time I think about it. |
20:05.00 | tzanger | ManxPower: I have to say you have the most generalized (and complex) dialplans I've ever run across...but they are all highly functional |
20:05.33 | ManxPower | tzanger: this macro is MUCH more simple than my previous ones, since I decided to handle call forwarding, etc in the phone and not the dialplan |
20:07.37 | ManxPower | all those gotoifs is what I call "stone skipping programming". |
20:08.50 | tzanger | ManxPower: yes that is a very good description |
20:09.49 | ManxPower | tzanger: my examples are highly functional since I use them in actual production 8) |
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20:10.28 | tzanger | ManxPower: I know, my hangup script is based off of yours |
20:10.35 | tzanger | I haven't done a full out extension script yet which I should |
20:11.13 | mago2-cn | hello, has anyone used the lcdial app? |
20:11.15 | ManxPower | tzanger: Oh and the exten => s,9,Goto(${MACRO_EXTEN},1) is there so the final dispisition of the CDR shows the correct extension instead of "s". |
20:11.35 | ManxPower | That's one of the few things I've not tested since I don't bill for calls. |
20:11.59 | tzanger | ManxPower: see it's nice little tricks lie that that need to be documented well |
20:12.06 | ManxPower | <-- more celever than he looks, ya know. 8-) |
20:12.16 | tzanger | hahaha |
20:12.19 | tzanger | I've never seen a pic |
20:12.21 | ManxPower | <-- but still can't speel 8-) |
20:12.47 | ManxPower | tzanger: standard geek with buzz cut hair and gotee |
20:12.53 | ManxPower | and glasses |
20:13.32 | tzanger | ok makes sense |
20:13.41 | tzanger | little round glasses and a black turtleneck? |
20:14.03 | ManxPower | no turtle necks! |
20:14.21 | ManxPower | sineapps has a pic of me, I think |
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20:16.25 | ManxPower | http://www.astricon.net/images/speakers/eric_wieling_110.jpg |
20:16.32 | ManxPower | there I am |
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20:17.04 | tzanger | auuugh my eyes, my eyes! |
20:17.11 | JerJer | my sineapps pic makes me look like a greaser |
20:18.06 | tzanger | JerJer: you are a greaser |
20:18.11 | tzanger | I don't have a sineapps pic, i'm not popular enough |
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20:33.47 | tzanger | -dev is pretty messed up atm |
20:34.02 | tzanger | double-posts and every time I post I get a message from the maillist admin saying I'm looping msgs |
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20:40.30 | asteriskDOTbz | <PROTECTED> |
20:46.36 | frenzy | hello all ! |
20:46.54 | frenzy | anyone with an idea where I can grab an asterisk handbook ? |
20:50.58 | drumkilla | ~docs |
20:50.58 | jbot | methinks docs is Documentation can be found at http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=documentation or http://www.digium.com/handbook-draft.pdf or http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk or http://www.asteriskdocs.org or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/asterisk |
20:51.00 | tzanger | frenzy: www.asterisk.org, download section |
20:51.28 | frenzy | these are basics.. |
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20:51.45 | frenzy | how do I go about "fixing" asterisks |
20:52.07 | frenzy | apperantly my install seems to bring up various errors |
20:52.17 | frenzy | and I'm not really sure its ready for production |
20:52.30 | drumkilla | you'll have to be much more specific than that. |
20:53.03 | frenzy | like even when I do an echo test call or call voicemail, my phone is ringing for a while before it answers |
20:53.49 | frenzy | on other attempts asterisk doesnt respond to the call |
20:54.29 | drumkilla | 1st of all, there is no way for asterisk to know the call is coming until it starts rining |
20:54.36 | drumkilla | so there will be delay |
20:54.48 | drumkilla | and, it's probably waiting for callerid |
20:55.06 | drumkilla | also, I'll bet money that you bought some piece of crap card, and are wondering why it works like you bought a piece of crap card |
20:55.20 | tzanger | drumkilla: hahaha |
20:55.32 | frenzy | drumkilla: ha ha ha |
20:55.36 | tzanger | "I bought this $5 winmodem piece of shit, why's it work like a piece of shit?" |
20:55.38 | frenzy | the box is @ EV1Servers |
20:56.07 | drumkilla | what kind of hardware are you using |
20:56.33 | frenzy | Dell p4 2.4ghz 1gig ram & 80 gb hd |
20:56.45 | Inv_arp | hmm whats this about ... WARNING[9603]: chan_sip.c:5806 get_destination: Huh? Not a SIP header (672001@208.239.76.145:5060) |
20:56.45 | drumkilla | what fxo interface |
20:57.13 | frenzy | fxo interface? |
20:57.15 | frenzy | for what |
20:57.48 | drumkilla | thought you were using an fxo interface. maybe not. |
20:57.59 | frenzy | nop |
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20:58.22 | drumkilla | Inv_arp: it's wondering wtf is going on because the SIP URI didn't begin with "sip:" |
20:58.30 | frenzy | how do I fix/setup the caller ID |
20:58.51 | drumkilla | frenzy: that's only related to fxo |
20:59.05 | Inv_arp | drumkilla: so thats the provider or do i add that in to the register line |
20:59.27 | drumkilla | Inv_arp: capture a 'sip debug' |
20:59.29 | drumkilla | and pastebin it |
21:01.37 | fluidicsl | has any one had any exsperiance with changeing there land line number to a voip number ? |
21:02.29 | Inv_arp | drumkilla: http://pastebin.ca/19460 |
21:02.45 | xheliox | I transfered from Sprint to Vonage to Teliax, with no issues |
21:03.13 | drumkilla | Inv_arp: yes, that is your provider's fault |
21:03.19 | drumkilla | Inv_arp: if you look at the "To:" line |
21:03.25 | fluidicsl | when going from sprint to conage did vonage take care of the switch or did sprint ? |
21:03.26 | drumkilla | that should start with sip: |
21:03.34 | fluidicsl | vonage |
21:03.35 | drumkilla | Inv_arp: who is it? |
21:03.53 | Inv_arp | drumkilla: inphonex.com |
21:04.16 | drumkilla | i wonder what they are using ... |
21:04.26 | Inv_arp | i think ser |
21:04.29 | drumkilla | in any case, you can email them and ask "wtf?" |
21:04.39 | Inv_arp | drumkilla: k |
21:27.00 | Sedorox | hugo-v6, yay for ipv6 ;-) |
21:27.15 | hugo-v6 | Sedorox: indeed :) |
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21:27.59 | modulus_ | bleh |
21:28.12 | Sedorox | hehe |
21:28.14 | rene- | hello |
21:28.23 | Sedorox | if only asterisk supported it :-/ |
21:28.39 | Inv_arp | nhmm what does the insecure=very line do in sip.conf ..... made my inbound calls work :) |
21:28.53 | rene- | what is needed to connect two digium t1 ports together.. t1 crossover or ethernet crossover? |
21:29.00 | hugo-v6 | v6 in * isnt that important for me atm. but ack. would be nice to have, maybe in v1.2? |
21:29.01 | Sedorox | T1 crossover |
21:29.13 | Sedorox | yea.. i'm hoping too |
21:29.16 | rene- | thx Sedorox |
21:29.38 | Sedorox | on OCCAID.. we're hoping to put in voip soon.. and I think its gonna end up being a mix os SER and Asterisk.... |
21:30.03 | Sedorox | rene-, yup... I forget what the pinout is offhand.. but I have a cable here.. its like ethernet.. only 2 paris need to be crossed |
21:30.04 | hugo-v6 | i read "SER" pretty often here, whats that? |
21:30.14 | Sedorox | SIP Express Router |
21:30.31 | Sedorox | kinda like voip routing software... |
21:30.34 | Sedorox | is how I think of it |
21:30.37 | hugo-v6 | i guess you have to cross wires 3/4 5/6 |
21:30.38 | Inv_arp | my provider uses SER |
21:30.58 | Sedorox | it can't do things like conference... or music on hold.. that kinda things... |
21:31.06 | Sedorox | yea.. I forget.. let me look it up real quick... |
21:31.11 | Sedorox | had a good cisco site for it the other day |
21:31.13 | hugo-v6 | hmmm is there an free implantation to look into? |
21:31.17 | Sedorox | SER is free |
21:31.19 | hugo-v6 | implementation :P |
21:31.24 | Sedorox | well.. OpenSource |
21:31.24 | hugo-v6 | oh ok |
21:31.26 | hugo-v6 | ic |
21:31.29 | Sedorox | hehe |
21:31.51 | Sedorox | www.iptel.org/ser/ |
21:32.51 | Sedorox | http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps233/products_tech_note09186a00800a3f09.shtml |
21:33.08 | Sedorox | shows ya the pinout.. and the cable and stuff.. 'twas what I used.. and it worked |
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21:33.24 | Sedorox | and its 1/2 to 4/5 |
21:33.28 | doolph | hey |
21:33.31 | Sedorox | hi |
21:33.59 | doolph | there's anyway to fix the default volume? |
21:34.17 | Sedorox | ? |
21:34.29 | doolph | i bought a pc2phone usb phone and the volume is very low |
21:34.30 | Sedorox | volume is handled by the terminating device.. not asterisk... |
21:34.35 | Sedorox | unless its fxo.. |
21:34.37 | Sedorox | or fxs.. |
21:34.45 | doolph | i heard that asterisk can do it :P |
21:34.51 | Sedorox | that.. I would assume, would be a software setting... |
21:34.56 | Sedorox | I dunno.. sorry.. others mint |
21:34.58 | Sedorox | might* |
21:36.11 | hugo-v6 | Sedorox: im bri-aggrieved, ive done a x-isdn cable a few minutes ago ;) |
21:36.57 | hugo-v6 | there u have to x wires 3/4 and 5/6 :P |
21:37.37 | hugo-v6 | well going to look at those zaptel/libpri stuff now. |
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21:41.46 | Katty | allo? |
21:41.53 | hugo-v6 | hi Katty |
21:42.04 | Netgeeks | Hello Katty |
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21:43.33 | twisted | Katty, !!! |
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21:46.12 | Katty | twisted: !!!11oneoneone |
21:47.08 | modulus_ | uh |
21:47.25 | twisted | heh |
21:47.30 | twisted | Katty, how was cluecon? |
21:47.51 | modulus_ | twisted how was defcon? |
21:47.57 | twisted | modulus_, |
21:47.57 | twisted | ?? |
21:48.13 | modulus_ | ?? |
21:48.19 | modulus_ | you didn't go to defcon? |
21:48.22 | twisted | no |
21:48.38 | modulus_ | hrm |
21:48.49 | modulus_ | you must not be someone that i thought you were |
21:49.12 | Netgeeks | yeah, this is twisted #3a |
21:49.25 | Netgeeks | you are probably thinking of twisted4c |
21:49.34 | modulus_ | heh |
21:49.45 | Netgeeks | we cloned him, like dolly the sheep |
21:49.47 | drumkilla | this twisted is a total nub |
21:49.57 | modulus_ | what are there more of? twisted's or distros of linux? |
21:50.00 | twisted | HAH |
21:50.12 | twisted | i'm the origional |
21:50.15 | twisted | bitches |
21:50.25 | twisted | i've been twisted since like 92 |
21:50.26 | drumkilla | twisted 0wnz |
21:50.44 | Netgeeks | just like linux distros if you don't like any of the current twisteds you can clone your own |
21:56.11 | twisted | lol |
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22:03.14 | Delta34 | sup guys, is there a way if I used a cisco phone as my receptionist extenion to monitor someone else phone to see if he/she is on the phone |
22:03.39 | ManxPower | Delta34: the mailing list archive is your friend. |
22:04.24 | Delta34 | which mailing list manxpower |
22:04.35 | ManxPower | ~mailinglist |
22:04.36 | jbot | [mailinglist] Search Asterisk mailing lists by prepending site:lists.digium.com to your Google search. Browse the mailing list archive at http://lists.digium.com/ |
22:04.53 | ManxPower | The Wiki should have info as well. |
22:04.55 | ManxPower | ~docs |
22:04.55 | jbot | from memory, docs is Documentation can be found at http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=documentation or http://www.digium.com/handbook-draft.pdf or http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk or http://www.asteriskdocs.org or http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/asterisk |
22:05.23 | Darwin35 | ~sex yourself |
22:05.37 | Darwin35 | did nto work |
22:05.41 | Darwin35 | ~sex |
22:05.41 | jbot | updatedb; locate; talk; date; cd; strip; look; touch; finger; unzip; uptime; gawk; head; apt-get install condom; mount; fsck; gasp; more; yes; yes; yes; more; umount; apt-get remove --purge condom; make clean; sleep, or super extractor, http://sf.net/projects/sex/ |
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22:08.12 | kshumard_home | How does echocancel work for zap hardware? |
22:08.19 | kshumard_home | i.e., what is a "tap" of echo cancellation? |
22:10.17 | ManxPower | kshumard: I believe a "tap" is a time measurement. |
22:10.45 | ManxPower | i.e. 128 taps would cancel echo up to a max length of 128 taps. A tap may be a milisecond, but you would have to check the source code to be sure. |
22:10.59 | gordonjcp | imagine a pipe with taps coming off it |
22:11.19 | gordonjcp | if you pour water into the pipe, it will come out of each tap as it passes |
22:13.59 | kshumard_home | alright, that's helpful. Thanks! : ) |
22:14.23 | drumkilla | kshumard_home: quit trying to be productive! |
22:15.12 | kshumard_home | drumkilla: Uhh... I was just... um... curious. Yeah, that's it. ; ) |
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22:15.41 | drumkilla | gah, what a pain. you know what sucks about a standardized API? you can't change it! |
22:15.45 | drumkilla | 0wn3d! |
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22:18.30 | r0d3nt | So why is the Dell SC420 listed as incompatible ??? |
22:18.46 | r0d3nt | I just loaded up one, with 2 quad TDM cards, it seems to work AOK..... |
22:18.51 | r0d3nt | so i'm confused... |
22:19.10 | r0d3nt | it is an issue with other cards ?? not these ?? |
22:19.49 | r0d3nt | The following list of computers / motherboards are known to be partially incompatible with Digium TE110P and TDM400P hardware. We do not recommend using the following computers to set up an Asterisk server: |
22:19.49 | r0d3nt | Intel SE7525GP2 |
22:19.49 | r0d3nt | Dell PowerEdge 1600 |
22:19.49 | r0d3nt | Dell PowerEdge SC 420 |
22:19.49 | r0d3nt | Dell PowerEdge 650 |
22:19.51 | r0d3nt | Dell PowerEdge 700 |
22:19.53 | r0d3nt | Dell PowerEdge 750 |
22:19.55 | r0d3nt | Dell PowerEdge 2650 |
22:20.12 | MGSsancho | dell sucks then? |
22:20.21 | r0d3nt | works with my SC420, with 2, quad TDM4xxP in it... |
22:20.33 | r0d3nt | MGSsancho, no.. i think it's a different issue... |
22:20.45 | r0d3nt | also works in my dell 2850 |
22:20.49 | MGSsancho | chipset? |
22:20.54 | r0d3nt | with the TE110P |
22:20.59 | MGSsancho | oh |
22:21.06 | r0d3nt | MGSsancho, i don't know.. this is why I'm asking... |
22:21.11 | MGSsancho | oh |
22:21.12 | r0d3nt | i can't find any problems... |
22:21.19 | MGSsancho | maybe its soo secure.. nothing works on it |
22:21.22 | r0d3nt | the PCI bus is happy.. |
22:21.28 | r0d3nt | MGSsancho, lets come back down to reality. |
22:21.30 | r0d3nt | =) |
22:21.37 | MGSsancho | ok |
22:21.40 | r0d3nt | but your input is appreciated. |
22:21.45 | MGSsancho | thanks |
22:21.57 | MGSsancho | umm im thinking the intel north controller it uses |
22:22.39 | r0d3nt | quite possibly |
22:22.44 | r0d3nt | they generally don't say why |
22:22.51 | MGSsancho | or unless it has a propierty chipset that there are not linux drivers that are not completly compatable |
22:22.57 | r0d3nt | they only mention chipset and nic issues on a different system and set of cards |
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22:23.29 | r0d3nt | MGSsancho, i have yet to come across a dell that didn't have standard used chipsets that weren't compatible with fbsd or gentoo linux |
22:23.38 | MGSsancho | mabe they dont like old boradcom nics? |
22:23.46 | r0d3nt | but it's a new broadcom nic |
22:23.46 | SarahEmm | jojo |
22:23.47 | SarahEmm | err |
22:23.48 | SarahEmm | hihi |
22:24.23 | MGSsancho | oh |
22:24.50 | r0d3nt | well knock on wood |
22:25.08 | r0d3nt | i'm not seeing any problems with this SC420 and the TDM4xx cards.... |
22:25.41 | r0d3nt | perhaps i'm just lucky |
22:25.57 | r0d3nt | i keep these systems fairly stripped down as far as the kernel goes... |
22:26.26 | r0d3nt | chipset, nic, sata, video, digium.. everything else is off... |
22:26.38 | MGSsancho | no usb? :( |
22:26.48 | r0d3nt | ok well did enable the usb and serial for console |
22:26.54 | MGSsancho | :) |
22:27.00 | MGSsancho | thats all you need |
22:27.04 | r0d3nt | yes.. usb is active and serial is active for UPS and console |
22:27.14 | MGSsancho | :) |
22:27.26 | r0d3nt | gotta have the machine talking to the ups.. =) |
22:27.40 | MGSsancho | it helps |
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22:28.03 | r0d3nt | ya.. and where i'm located.. power does flop long enough to warrant a safe shutdown triggered by the UPS |
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22:28.31 | MGSsancho | and phones are important |
22:28.45 | SwK | its not the flaps you gotta worry about its when the power goes hard down for other reasons |
22:28.56 | r0d3nt | Ok, and to answer the question I had before after testing, you don't need the power plugged into the TDM cards unless you're doing FXO... |
22:29.03 | r0d3nt | SwK, exactly.. |
22:29.14 | r0d3nt | and this network has no PoE so if power does flop.. the phones are dead. |
22:29.28 | r0d3nt | other installs i have are PoE and we UPS the phones long enough to run for an hour or 2.... |
22:30.14 | SwK | if the phones are that important always keep a couple of POTS lines on power fail relays that send those lines to specific "emergency" phones |
22:30.14 | MGSsancho | cool |
22:30.21 | r0d3nt | so anyways.. thanks people !! I'll keep an eye on this SC420 and let oyu guys/gals know if I come across any wierdness =)))) |
22:30.28 | MGSsancho | :) |
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22:30.43 | MGSsancho | or use a cell phone |
22:30.45 | r0d3nt | so far knock on wood, it's totally happy. =))) so that makes me happy .. =) |
22:31.42 | MGSsancho | me too |
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22:36.08 | shido | r0d3nt, what ups did you use for the 1 or 2 backup? |
22:36.40 | shido | 1 or 2 hour backup, rather - what ups did you use? |
22:36.50 | r0d3nt | shido, big ones.. 2800VA |
22:37.01 | r0d3nt | TrippLite |
22:37.21 | r0d3nt | i think we'd be lucky to get 1+ hours... |
22:39.01 | MGSsancho | wow |
22:39.58 | r0d3nt | ??? |
22:43.53 | puowvip | whumpus |
22:44.03 | Delta34 | reading the mailinglist, it seems that monitoring line status on a cisco 7960 sip, is not possbile, most users use a soft panel, is this true? |
22:46.34 | shido | line status? |
22:49.55 | Delta34 | if the extension is on the line |
22:50.00 | Delta34 | for a receptionist |
22:50.18 | shido | ahhh |
22:50.29 | shido | softt panel like gastman, fop |
22:50.33 | shido | ? |
22:50.50 | Delta34 | something like that but wish it was on the phone |
22:51.43 | Delta34 | old analog pbx had that capability but i've been reading its not possible on most sip phones |
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22:57.12 | hugo-v6 | are there known incompatibilties between 2.6.8 *-cvs and zaptel-cvs/libpri-cvs? |
22:58.23 | X-Rob | none at all. |
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22:58.30 | fugitivo | hello |
22:58.36 | X-Rob | Morning |
22:59.34 | fugitivo | today i had a strange behaviur with a tdm400p |
22:59.38 | fugitivo | and adsl |
22:59.44 | fugitivo | in the same line |
23:00.23 | fugitivo | thank you |
23:00.34 | hugo-v6 | X-Rob: fine. then i have only to fix the errors i get during compilation from zaptel-cvs ;) |
23:00.53 | X-Rob | hugo, you shouldn't have any, really. |
23:01.00 | X-Rob | The odds are you haven't got something that's needed. |
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23:01.44 | hugo-v6 | it kicks errors like hell after a make KSRC=/usr/src/linux-2.6 ;) |
23:03.12 | hugo-v6 | but have to say, its a debian patched source since it should be running on a unmodified debian-box |
23:04.10 | hugo-v6 | well looking again in the readme but still think i dont missed any dependencies |
23:04.38 | fugitivo | i had a phone line, with adsl, so i plugged the line to the tdm400 and to the adsl, the adsl worked fine, but the line to the tdm was getting busy signal when i called it from another phone |
23:05.01 | fugitivo | i plugged the cable of the adsl to the tdm, and the other cable to the adsl, and it solved the problem |
23:05.13 | fugitivo | (to the modem) |
23:05.23 | krisguy | nice |
23:05.34 | fugitivo | so, is this a common issue? |
23:06.06 | hugo-v6 | X-Rob: is there a recent documentation to zaptel i should read? |
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23:08.37 | tzanger | is the '*' to interrupt voicemail configurable? |
23:12.51 | SarahEmm | tzafrir: asterisk is opensource. anything's configurable. ;) |
23:16.24 | MGSsancho | lol |
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23:20.15 | hugo-v6 | X-Rob: after installing kernel-headers-`uname -r` it worked fine. dunno why it wont work with the corresponding kernel-source tree and KSRC=/usr/src/linux |
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23:23.03 | hugo-v6 | hmmm still missing: zaphfc.ko *search* |
23:27.08 | hugo-v6 | ah. found in bri-stuff from junghanns.net |
23:27.22 | shido | fugitivo, what? |
23:27.23 | hugo-v6 | not the ko but the source |
23:27.42 | shido | phone line with adsl, you had two cables? |
23:27.46 | shido | which one was plugged into what |
23:27.47 | shido | ? |
23:27.52 | shido | you have a picture? |
23:28.02 | ManxPower | You're not going to find a working .ko file, since it has to built specific to your kernel. |
23:31.14 | hugo-v6 | ManxPower: jep thats clear. |
23:32.07 | hugo-v6 | said it because it sounded mistakable |
23:33.04 | hugo-v6 | mkay... sooner or later this crappy setup will work :> |
23:33.32 | hugo-v6 | now time to smkoe a cigarette |
23:36.10 | stormfr | hello, how i can know memory usage of each module of asterisk ? |
23:37.18 | ham4fun | Try T |
23:37.27 | ham4fun | Try TOP |
23:37.54 | stormfr | how i can know cdr_addon_mysql.so by top ?! |
23:37.58 | SarahEmm | err. top will just show you asterisk itself |
23:38.02 | stormfr | yes |
23:38.04 | SarahEmm | zie wants each module in * seperately |
23:38.21 | hugo-v6 | at least not with top |
23:38.41 | hugo-v6 | maybe asterisk cli has a command? |
23:39.07 | ManxPower | I am not aware of any way to get per-module CPU usage information. |
23:39.14 | stormfr | i see somebody post it on ml but i don't find the post |
23:39.33 | drumkilla | you can get memory allocation information |
23:39.38 | drumkilla | if you compile with MALLOC_DEBUG |
23:39.40 | stormfr | i have memory leak and i would like investigate the problem and find which module is in cause :/ |
23:39.52 | drumkilla | stormfr: check the Makefile, and enable MALLOC_DEBUG |
23:39.55 | stormfr | drumkilla : ok and who i will see the result of allocation ? |
23:40.01 | drumkilla | then you will have commands to see who has allocated what |
23:40.28 | stormfr | thanks a lot |
23:40.34 | drumkilla | you are welcome :) |
23:43.15 | hugo-v6 | well... fag is rolled *lit* |
23:43.30 | hugo-v6 | brrr pubaway |
23:43.33 | drumkilla | ... ? |
23:44.19 | hugo-v6 | fag [Brit.] [coll.] = cigarette |
23:44.28 | ManxPower | I really hate it when my fave linux distro goes thru Growing Pains |
23:44.29 | hugo-v6 | :p |
23:44.29 | drumkilla | oh :) |
23:44.57 | hugo-v6 | i like the word, because its used by ghetto freaks for gay ppl |
23:45.10 | ManxPower | Mandrake, now known as Mandriva (which sounds vaguely naighty to me), Linux |
23:45.12 | tzanger | what's your favourite linux distro? |
23:45.13 | tzanger | ahh |
23:45.18 | hugo-v6 | debian :P |
23:45.37 | ManxPower | First they merged with Conectiva Linux, then bought Lycoris Linux |
23:47.46 | SarahEmm | <-- gentoo grrl |
23:47.58 | hugo-v6 | D-B-AN! |
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23:50.51 | glm2k | oi, a fellow mandrake user with growing pains... |
23:51.20 | ManxPower | glm2k: It happens to all the distros. |
23:51.39 | glm2k | hehe, matters just a bit for me really. i've been with cooker the whole time. |
23:51.58 | glm2k | egad, i still remember the days when urpmi didn't exist |
23:52.04 | xheliox | My distro is perfect in every way and has never made a mistake or gone thru growing pains. ;) |
23:52.45 | glm2k | ManxPower: seriously. i hate the new name. |
23:53.19 | hugo-v6 | xheliox: masochist? :p |
23:53.30 | glm2k | well..come to think of it.. the old name gave visions of a duck rather than the magician. |
23:54.19 | JerJer | No 9000 computer has ever made a mistake, or distorted information. We are all, by any practical definition of the words, foolproof and incapable of error. |
23:54.37 | hugo-v6 | chrchrchr :> |
23:55.13 | glm2k | JerJer: tell that to the big hulk of a machine that telco's use to chug our phone bills every minute of the day. hehe |
23:55.51 | JerJer | its not a HAL 9000 series computer |
23:56.23 | glm2k | i know. was a joke. *stop coding* you're losing your humor! |
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23:56.35 | Moc | Hi all |
23:56.59 | Moc[CANADA] | at 165kph... finally.. |
23:56.59 | hugo-v6 | moc: back home? |
23:57.17 | tzanger | Moc[CANADA]: that's awfully fast for a bicycle |
23:57.22 | glm2k | lol |
23:57.26 | hugo-v6 | rotfl |
23:57.27 | JerJer | better go 200kph, just in case |
23:57.27 | Moc[CANADA] | hugo-v6, not yet |
23:57.38 | Moc[CANADA] | it a rental.... can't :( |
23:57.56 | JerJer | we can remove the governor |
23:58.26 | hugo-v6 | *yawn* |
23:58.38 | hugo-v6 | soon time for sleeping |
23:58.51 | Moc[CANADA] | :( lost our rabbit.. |
23:59.09 | hugo-v6 | Moc[CANADA]: on the road? |
23:59.25 | hugo-v6 | scnr. |
23:59.50 | Moc[CANADA] | yes... slowing down to 120kph (75mph) |
23:59.54 | Moc[CANADA] | and FINALLY A GOOD WIRELESS NETWORK !!! |