IRC log for #asterisk on 20140314

00:00.05WIMPyThat sounds to me as if switching off fax detection doesn't work.
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00:06.02m0spherehm, i wonder if it's Anveo
00:06.18m0sphereoh wait, that DID isnt with Anveo
00:09.35WIMPyOh yesterday I tried to reproduce an issue that came up here, but I couldn't all 4 providers I tried failed before Asterisk had a chance to do so.
00:10.40WIMPyBut it showed a potentially scary Asterisk issue anyway.
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01:09.40m0sphereso, my fax problem. I think it was my DID provider. Seems to be okay with a DID from another provider.
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02:57.57crumbwhat's a good call termination provider that let's you set your own # in caller id?
02:58.10crumbthey can verify if i own it if they want
03:01.56wonderworldsipgate does in .de
03:04.20crumbi'm in US
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03:53.36ChannelZVitelity
03:53.45ChannelZat least last time I tried.. let's see..
03:54.22ChannelZyup
03:55.12ChannelZoh. Didn't see him ping out until after.
03:55.49ChannelZWell, someone pass it along if he comes back. I'm going to watch TV.
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08:18.48BarthezZis there a lint-like thingy for extensions.conf files? Google din't brought up anything :(
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08:20.22BarthezZgot some "Error in extension logic" but can't seem to pinpoint it to exact rules
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08:21.19yangI am wondering if there is a way to rather define an actual date, instead of "epoch" date in MixMonitor ... exten => _0034[9]XXXXXXXX,n,Set(SCREEN_FILE=OUTBOUND-${EPOCH}-${CALLERID(num)}-${MACRO_EXTEN}.wav)
08:22.23BarthezZyang check out core show application DateTime
08:23.03yangso with MixMonitor its not possible ?
08:23.34BarthezZnot that i know off... but as you are settings the ${EPOCH} in filename, you could use the app inline to format it :)
08:24.43yangok
08:29.42yangwhat I did was
08:29.59yangappending exten => 200,1,NoOp(${CALLERID} ${DATETIME})
08:30.04yangbut its not saying the time
08:30.31yangShould I add the $(DATETIME) rahter into te EPOCH context instead ?
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08:35.31yangexten => _0.,n,Set(SCREEN_FILE=OUTBOUND-${EPOCH}-${DATETIME}-${CALLERID(num)}-${MACRO_EXTEN}.wav) wont append the date neither
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14:16.26cousin_luigiGreetings.
14:17.40cousin_luigiI need to connect to a voip ATA with dect support: can you recommend a card to use in client mode?
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14:23.54paulccousin_luigi: You want an ATA that connects via DECT? Or an ATA that you can plug a DECT device into?
14:24.31paulcThe Siemens Gigaset range is a SIP endpoint that supports DECT cordless phones.. works pretty well.. but it's not feeding out FXS like an ATA would..?
14:25.02paulc(mine does have an FXO port though, so you can connect to PSTN as well as use SIP - 6 registrations)
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14:35.25cousin_luigipaulc: I already have an ata that supports dect, I need to interface it to asterisk.
14:35.49paulcSo you want Asterisk to be on the other side of a DECT link, so you can feed service to your ATA?
14:35.53cousin_luigipaulc: it's ISP-supplied and it doesn't appear to have other standard ways to connect to
14:35.56cousin_luigipaulc: correct
14:36.39cousin_luigipaulc: well, actually I need asterisk to act as answering machine
14:36.45cousin_luigiand discriminator, if possible
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14:37.48paulcAsterisk as an answering machine = easy. Not sure what you mean by discriminator though?
14:38.10Kobaza discriminator would be like
14:38.18Kobaznow hey now... we don't like your kind here
14:38.43cousin_luigiKobaz: in a way, but based on CID:D
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14:39.05cousin_luigibut my main problem is finding an interface that plays well with asterisk
14:39.10cousin_luigipossibly USB
14:39.25paulcSure, Asterisk can do different stuff based on Caller ID.. that's regular dialplan stuff..
14:39.33paulcCheck out http://www.ohloh.net/p/chan_dect - might be worth a look
14:40.07paulcOr maybe http://dect.osmocom.org/
14:40.16cousin_luigithanks, I've seen that earlier today:/
14:40.28cousin_luigiI was hoping for something different than the famous com-on-air
14:40.37cousin_luigibut I guess I'll have to find a way to make it work
14:42.13paulcI'd be interested in hearing how you get on.. I've only ever used chan_sip for connectivity
14:42.32[TK]D-Fender[10:36]cousin_luigipaulc: well, actually I need asterisk to act as answering machine <- sure, go for it.
14:42.59[TK]D-Fender[10:38]cousin_luigiKobaz: in a way, but based on CID:D <- also easy
14:43.11cousin_luigi[TK]D-Fender: yeah, that's the easy-ish part, though:/
14:43.14[TK]D-Fender[10:35]cousin_luigipaulc: I already have an ata that supports dect, I need to interface it to asterisk. <- what model exactly?
14:43.39cousin_luigi[TK]D-Fender: apparently there's only two
14:43.51[TK]D-Fenderonly 2 what?
14:43.55cousin_luigibut any that works will do for me, I don't need dedected
14:44.06cousin_luigi[TK]D-Fender: http://dect.osmocom.org/ <- two listed here
14:44.25cousin_luigiand chan_dect apparently needs osmocom
14:44.40[TK]D-FenderYou're referring to a DECT ANTENNA for PC?
14:44.45[TK]D-Fenderthat is not an ATA
14:44.57cousin_luigithe ata is integrated in my ISP-supplied router
14:45.08cousin_luigiand I suppose I'll need more than a simple antenna...
14:45.11cousin_luigibut yes
14:45.39[TK]D-FenderSo you have VoIP service through your ISP already?
14:45.43paulcWhat's the make/model of your ISP-supplied router?
14:45.49cousin_luigiyes, or better, I will
14:45.51[TK]D-Fenderthat router may pose an issue.
14:46.32cousin_luigipaulc: a rebadged technicolor TG799vn v2
14:47.01Qwell...technicolor makes routers?
14:47.32Kattyyour mom makes routers.
14:47.34Kattyfor dinner.
14:47.34cousin_luigiprobably a brand of thomson
14:47.44QwellKatty: oh, burn
14:47.54cousin_luigiISP also supplies an android app to connect to it, but I'm not sure I can extract the credentials
14:47.57Kattyhugs qw
14:47.58Kattyoh
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14:48.03Kattyhugs Qwell, with more tab!
14:48.06cousin_luigieven assuming it uses a standard protocol, that is
14:48.30cousin_luigiso I'd like to have a fallback option, like dect
14:48.59[TK]D-Fendercousin_luigi: Are you looking to continue using your providers VoIP service?
14:49.11cousin_luigi[TK]D-Fender: It's not like I have a choice.
14:49.19[TK]D-Fendercousin_luigi: You don't?
14:49.19Kattyhugs [TK]D-Fender
14:49.25[TK]D-Fendercousin_luigi: I don't know that yet...
14:49.40cousin_luigi[TK]D-Fender: if I want VDSL I have to keep that gizmo
14:49.58cousin_luigi[TK]D-Fender: (which I still don't have, BTW, just thinking ahead)
14:50.17[TK]D-Fendercousin_luigi: Doesn't imply that you can't disable that functionality on it and use * direct.  Or disable and get another service.
14:50.36paulcReading http://www.technicolor.com/en/solutions-services/connected-home/modems-gateways/xdsl-modems-gateways/smart-vdsl-gateway says it's a DECT base station.. so not a client..
14:50.37cousin_luigi[TK]D-Fender: the POTS line will be disabled
14:50.52[TK]D-Fendercousin_luigi: what POTS line?
14:50.55cousin_luigipaulc: it is, I need asterisk to act as a client
14:51.02[TK]D-Fendercousin_luigi: So far I see a VoIP ATA router...
14:51.03cousin_luigi[TK]D-Fender: the one coming into my home...?
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14:51.25cousin_luigi[TK]D-Fender: like I said, I still haven't subscribed to the service
14:51.29cousin_luigibut I will have to
14:51.30[TK]D-Fendercousin_luigi: you referring to the copper that VDSL is coming in on?
14:51.39[TK]D-Fenderhave to?
14:51.46[TK]D-FenderWell.. that sounds like it could suck...
14:51.47paulccousin_luigi: Ah, ok - you want Asterisk to be a DECT client.. gotcha.. sorry, I thought you had a DECT client with an FXS port and you wanted Asterisk to be the server
14:52.04cousin_luigi[TK]D-Fender: if I don't want to remain stuck with 7Mbps at the same price, yes
14:52.52davlefouAMDhi, somes one have already use agi with python?
14:52.55[TK]D-Fenderhave you asked them if you can auth direct instead?
14:52.56cousin_luigipaulc: do you see it feasible with chan_dect and a com-on-air card?
14:53.36cousin_luigi[TK]D-Fender: they'll denounce me as deviant hacker and cut off even the service they're supplying now
14:54.05[TK]D-Fendercousin_luigi: AFAIK, DECT is still single-channel so flipping between calls, etc is likely to not really be workable
14:54.17cousin_luigi[TK]D-Fender: can you be more specific?
14:54.39cousin_luigi[TK]D-Fender: I just need it to divert unwanted calls
14:54.48[TK]D-Fendercousin_luigi: DECT handsets only really handle 1 voice channel at a time.  the base can be told to conference, but you can't treat them independently.
14:54.49cousin_luigior reject them, if possible
14:54.53paulccousin_luigi: I'm not sure. I'd ask your provider first if they even support the DECT handset service. But gut feel says it's a time suck/drain.. If you want to play with Asterisk, set it up with an ITSP and forget all the DECT stuff.. you'll be saner at the end of it :-)
14:54.59cousin_luigi[TK]D-Fender: I don't really need that
14:55.14[TK]D-FenderMeaning no voicemail if you're already on the line, and possibly no way to switch between a 2nd incoming call (call-waiting)
14:55.21paulccousin_luigi: Can you take internet service without phone service? or do they require you to have phone service too?
14:55.26[TK]D-FenderSo you'll get 1 channel only.
14:55.45cousin_luigi[TK]D-Fender: I can live with that; at the end of the day asterisk is probably overkill for me.
14:56.04cousin_luigipaulc: the latter
14:56.18[TK]D-Fendercousin_luigi: Asterisk is fine.. your provider is BUZZ-kill for you
14:56.58cousin_luigipaulc: I could possibly migrate the number to a proper voip service and then request a new line and use it only for internet connection, but it wouldn't be too convenient
14:57.44paulccousin_luigi: Where you located?
14:57.53cousin_luigipaulc: Italy.
14:58.05paulcnods
14:59.09paulcI think your options are a) port the number to VoIP, get a new number for your VDSL line (and not use it)... or b) is call forwarding an option? Get a new VoIP number and forward calls from your existing number to that new number
14:59.33cousin_luigithat's a defeatist attitude!:)
14:59.35paulcoption a) might be better, so that outbound calls have the right caller ID - European telcos don't necessarily let you set outbound Caller ID the way they do in North America
14:59.52cousin_luigipaulc: no, I don't believe my ISP does
14:59.55paulchaha I'd say it's a "realistic, because my time is worth more than it'd take to get this working" attitude ;-)
14:59.57cousin_luigiwell, telco
15:00.32[TK]D-Fendercousin_luigi: I don't have any problem believing that your telco is an asshole... it happens...
15:00.35paulcHmm.. well if there's a VoIP provider that can port your number, I'd probably go that route..
15:01.08cousin_luigi:/
15:01.18paulcOR.. get an FXO/FXS ATA and "go the analog route" to get the call into Asterisk. You can still do clever stuff with Caller ID/screening etc.. but still limited to a single call at a time, call waiting (if enabled on the PSTN line) would be "messy"
15:01.38cousin_luigipaulc: I'm aware of that:\
15:02.11cousin_luigiI suppose I could wait until some friend subscribes to this service and experiment on his router.
15:02.28paulcbeer works wonders :)
15:02.52cousin_luigibut mine is the first area in town that's covered and I'd rather not wait too much:)
15:03.45cousin_luigiI'm tempted to take the plunge and then deal with it:)
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15:05.45paulcDo the telco definitely support use of DECT handsets with it? Or just the ATA for delivering dialtone?
15:06.27cousin_luigithey sell dect phones along with it
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15:10.06paulcInteresting.. it's kinda cool..
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15:10.44cousin_luigithat's one way of putting it...
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15:13.51[TK]D-FenderIt is a nifty idea that they are locking you in with
15:14.35cousin_luigiI hear pretty much every other telco in europe is doing that.
15:15.20cousin_luigiI assume it will reduce costs in the long run (reliability aside).
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15:28.14User27882I got an asterisk setup where if I make a call that goes out via SIP trunk, I don't get any audio. I have configured the NAT config. When I make a test call to *43 or any extension on the server everything works fine. If I make a call to SIP trunk it doesn't work.
15:28.31User27882As per my NAT config, public IP is not accessible internally, is that what is causing the issue?\
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19:20.35donkeykong6i'm having some trouble compiling from source following these instructions:
19:20.36donkeykong6http://asteriskdocs.org/en/3rd_Edition/asterisk-book-html/asterisk-book.html#installing_how_to_install_it
19:20.51donkeykong6can anyone try to give me a hand?
19:23.28[TK]D-FenderShow us the problem and we'll see what we see...
19:23.29[TK]D-Fender~pb
19:23.30infobotA "pastebin" is a web-based service where you should paste anything over 3 lines so you don't flood the channel. Here are links to a few: http://www.pastebin.com, http://pastebin.ca, http://channels.debian.net/paste, http://paste.lisp.org, http://bin.cakephp.org/; or install pastebinit with yum or aptitude.
19:23.31[TK]D-Fender^^^
19:23.41KattyCOFFEE FILTERS
19:26.22donkeykong6i installed ubuntu server using oracle vm virtualbox
19:27.14donkeykong6i tried to install libPRI using the instructions i linked to above
19:27.39donkeykong6got "error 1" when running make
19:27.57WIMPyWith current versions dahdi and libpri need to be installed in the opposite order.
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19:28.24donkeykong6i pasted this error to my friend:
19:28.25donkeykong6gcc -Wall -Werror -Wstirct-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -g -fPIC     -MD -MT q921.o -MF  .q921.o.d -MP -c -o q921.0 q921.c
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19:28.41donkeykong6he said to remove -Werror from the makefile and try again, and it worked
19:28.47Qwellfacepalms
19:28.55QwellShow us the actual log.
19:29.03donkeykong6not sure how to do that
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19:29.27donkeykong6how do i find the logs, and how do i copy it out of VMbox
19:29.28donkeykong6?
19:29.28VaGoNeTaSHi, everybody
19:29.33donkeykong6thanks, btw
19:29.55VaGoNeTaSim looking for some help here, trying to get this virtual fax working
19:30.01VaGoNeTaSi've tried almost everything
19:30.16VaGoNeTaS1st of all, i've tried with elastix, 2.2, 2.3 and 2,4
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19:30.25VaGoNeTaSi got the fax tone, but the fax doesnt go through
19:30.41VaGoNeTaSit keeps all the time on "Connecting"
19:30.55WIMPyIf you use Elastix, try asking in #elastix
19:31.18VaGoNeTaStoday, i've configured an pure asterisk 1.4.44
19:31.31VaGoNeTaSiaxmodem, and hylafax
19:31.37VaGoNeTaSWimpy, that's your kind of help?
19:31.45VaGoNeTaSu wouldnt let me finish?
19:32.38VaGoNeTaSas i said, i've configured an pure asterisk with iaxmodem and all the things
19:32.42Penguin1.4.44?  You went straight to the antique shop for that, I take it.
19:32.55VaGoNeTaSi got this sip trunk, and i got the fax tone
19:33.05VaGoNeTaShahahaha
19:33.09VaGoNeTaSyeah
19:33.19VaGoNeTaSbelieve me , i've search it
19:33.19VaGoNeTaS=)
19:33.27VaGoNeTaSi like the vintage =)
19:33.48PenguinCurrent LTS is 1.8.26.1 and 11.8.1
19:33.57KattyPenguin:
19:34.03VaGoNeTaSwell.. i got the fax tone, but when i take my fax machine and try to send and real fax, it keeps all the time on "Connecting"
19:34.03Penguinwiggles
19:34.08VaGoNeTaSof course is VOIP
19:34.41Kattyrepeatedly pokes Penguin with a quesadilla
19:34.54Penguinnomnomnoms the probe
19:35.26VaGoNeTaSany suggestions?, besides of upgrading Asterisk, coz that's not the reason
19:35.53PenguinNo.  No suggestions for archaic versions.
19:36.06VaGoNeTaShahaha
19:36.07PenguinI once tried hylafax and iaxmodem...
19:36.19PenguinAnd then I learned about fax for asterisk.
19:36.27Penguinalso spandsp.
19:36.28rrittgarn+1 for Penguin
19:36.31VaGoNeTaSit has nothing to do using an oldie version of ASTERISK, if the problem is not that
19:36.42VaGoNeTaSactually, it has worked with 1.4 and 1.2
19:37.08VaGoNeTaSok
19:37.13VaGoNeTaSi'll upgrade
19:37.13VaGoNeTaSto
19:37.16WIMPyVaGoNeTaS: I can only comment on what I read. If you start with unrelated information that can affect the quality of the response.
19:38.02VaGoNeTaSWIMPy, you should've let me finish 1st
19:38.29VaGoNeTaSthe most easy answer is go somewhere else
19:38.52VaGoNeTaSor, no suggestions for archaic versions...
19:38.54VaGoNeTaSomg
19:39.05VaGoNeTaSok, i'll upgrade to 11XXX
19:39.34PenguinIf something is broken in and old version, the most typical way to fix the problem is to upgrade to a newer version which has the problem repaired.
19:40.07Kattyor to just have a beer and say it's the weekend. and deal with it later.
19:40.45PenguinIf I were you, I would forget about iaxmodem and also upgrade asterisk.  Oh, and also look at the other better methods of faxing on asterisk.
19:41.03PenguinBeer?  I think I'll get some more of that Miller Fortune.
19:41.27VaGoNeTaSKatty hahahaha
19:41.30Kattyi wasn't impressed with that stuff, Penguin
19:41.38VaGoNeTaSthat's a good damn answer
19:41.40Kattybut the well's banana bread beer was really tasty
19:41.52VaGoNeTaSbut unfortunatelly im at the office and i got the boss on my balls
19:41.59PenguinWhat was your complaint with the Fortune?
19:42.02VaGoNeTaSkicking my balls *
19:42.07donkeykong6i just tried to compile dahdi again getting error 2.
19:42.11KattyPenguin: i like sweet beer
19:42.18PenguinAh, it was too bitter.
19:42.20donkeykong6version 2.6.1+2.6.1
19:42.20KattyPenguin: it was not particularly sweet.
19:42.23cousin_luigiisn't beer supposed to be bitter by definition?
19:42.35Kattyhe didn't ask me the definition of beer
19:42.37PenguinI do like a malty beer.
19:42.38Kattyhe asked me why i didn't like it
19:42.39leifmadsenthe more bitters the better!
19:42.41Kattyand so i answered him.
19:42.53Kattyleifmadsen: you can have all the IPAs.
19:42.57leifmadsendone.
19:43.05Kattyand i'll have all the bunny foofoo beers.
19:43.09leifmadsensold
19:43.14leifmadsenI can't drink those things... I don't like sweet beer
19:43.28Kattygathers all the sunset wheat linenkugel and puts it in the trunk of car.
19:43.30PenguinFor less bitter, there's always a pale Rolling Rock.
19:43.57leifmadsenI do like a wheat beer in the summer though
19:44.11KattyPenguin: i'm more of a crafty beer person
19:44.48PenguinIf you like the taste of flowers, Schlafly has an APA that tastes exactly like a hop.
19:45.07PenguinI do not like it at all.
19:45.38Kattyschlafly's pumpkin ale is pretty good.
19:45.44Kattyhowever no longer in season :<
19:45.48Penguinhttp://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_laiogzUgzR1qax2so.jpg
19:46.24PenguinYou would not like the APA.
19:46.54PenguinBeck's Oktoberfest is pretty good, but also out of season now.
19:46.56Kattynever had it.
19:47.10Kattyright now we have hobgobblin in the fridge, but i don't want it
19:47.16PenguinI try to stay away from the bitter ones and the flower ones.
19:48.54PenguinBig Muddy makes a couple that are pretty good.  They have a vanilla stout that I thought I wouldn't like, but I did like it.
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19:49.45Kattyso now the question is, what do we eat with our beer
19:50.02cousin_luigihamburgers?
19:50.23Kattywaits for canada to suggest poutine
19:51.42PenguinThere's a cherry chocolate beer that I had to try... it was the worst thing ever.  It tasted exactly like a cordial cherry, which is not something I want in my beer.  I'm trying to remember if it was from the O'Fallon Brewery or someone else.
19:51.59Kattyhmmm
19:52.11Kattyi know o'fallon makes a smoked beer that...is apparently very very bad.
19:52.29paulcI'd say poutine but I'm not far enough "oot east eh?" to fully vouch for it
19:52.32rrittgarnPro-Tip:  Avoid vegan beers... found out the hard way
19:52.47paulcPro-Tip: Avoid vegans.
19:53.01Kattyi resemble that comment.
19:53.06paulchaha naw, they're alright.. so long as they're not getting all up in your face with their choices..
19:53.31KattyI WILL HAVE MY BEAN BURRITO.
19:53.36KattyAND I WILL THINK ITS TASTY
19:53.49PenguinEveryone is entitled to his or her own opinion.
19:53.51Kattygets slightly closer to paulc.
19:53.55PenguinEven if the opinion is wrong.
19:54.08paulcIn my youth I was out boozing and between pub and club we grabbed pizza.. and this girl had none.. and I was like "vegetarian?" and she's like "no, vegan".. and I wasn't really sure what it meant back then.. so I'm like "how about cheese pizza then?"
19:54.14paulcwell.. that unleashed the beast didn't it
19:54.23paulcthe funny thing was.. she had leather shoes on...
19:54.31Kattyyeah
19:54.40paulcwhich is possibly while I found the whole thing a bit "ridicule" (as they also say "oot east")
19:54.42Kattyknowing the difference between vegan and vegetarian is still a good thing to know
19:54.49paulcis reeducated now
19:54.56Kattyit goes way beyond food and clothing too.
19:55.02paulc..and still couldn't be either option cos he likes his meat
19:55.29cousin_luigidid it go far with that gal?
19:55.55PenguinGot to have meat.  If we weren't supposed to eat animals, they wouldn't be made of the stuff.
19:56.15paulcShe was a friend of a friend.. and I wasn't really into her.. so it worked out just fine :-)
19:56.36PenguinI guess that's the nice thing about dating.
19:56.44Kattyas an ex vegan, i can confirm dating a vegan is extremely difficult if you aren't one.
19:57.57leifmadsenas an ex virgin, I can confirm dating a virgin is extremely difficult if you aren't one.
19:58.11Kattycan confirm that one as well.
19:58.32PenguinMY EYES
19:59.57cousin_luigiis now wondering how extra-virgin oil pops its cherry
20:01.19leifmadsenmoves on
20:01.21leifmadsenmy work here is done
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20:14.22paulchaha - I go away for 15 minutes and THIS is what I come back to?!
20:14.58paulcI think Leif takes the Friday Funny prize :)
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20:18.16cousin_luigiDo you guys know anything about the gigaset307x project? I'd ask there, but their mailing list is spam central.
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20:23.21Qwellcousin_luigi: sounds like you know all you need to about it then
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20:25.31donkeykong6can anyone advise if following these instructions is the correct way of doing it, or if things have changed for the latest versions? thanks
20:25.32donkeykong6http://asteriskdocs.org/en/3rd_Edition/asterisk-book-html-chunk/installing_how_to_install_it.html
20:26.40Qwellnothing has changed
20:26.47Qwell~ask
20:26.47infobotQuestions in the channel should be specific, informative, complete, concise, and on-topic.  Don't ask if you can ask a question first.  Don't ask if a person is there; just ask what you intended to ask them.  Better questions more frequently yield better answers.  We are all here voluntarily or against our will.
20:27.31donkeykong6ok, thanks. I'll follow those, and post here if i run into problems.
20:29.30cousin_luigiQwell: what do you mean?:|
20:29.50Kattyyou mean How does he mean.
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20:31.01cousin_luigithat opens a linguistic can of worms
20:33.47QwellWhy would a can be linguistic?
20:34.37Kattymaybe he meant linguistic canons
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20:44.08cousin_luigiI suppose I should just order one of those things and hope for the best.
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20:51.59KashifHello every one
20:52.20KashifCan any one please let me know how i send hold action via AMI
20:52.22Kashifin asterisk
20:53.21WIMPyHold what? Hold is usually something that is local to the terminal.
20:57.43Penguinchan_sccp-b allows for putting a channel on hold by issuing a command on the CLI.  I would have thought that the AMI had a channel command to put a channel on hold.
20:59.06WIMPyThat only works because the phones aren't self-sufficient, but controlled by the Server.
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22:23.29Kashifthere ???
22:23.51KashifCan any one tell me how i can use AMI hold event
22:25.28WIMPyEvent? Wait for it and do whatever ou want.
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22:27.32haroldpWhen I restart asterisk, I see this warning on console: chan_unistim.c:5592 reload_config: Your OS does not support IP_PKTINFO, you must set public_ip.
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22:28.44haroldphow / where do i set that?
22:29.40WIMPyIn chan_unistims config? Whatever that's called.
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22:32.37haroldpyeah, grep turned it up in unistim.conf :)
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