00:00.05 | WIMPy | That sounds to me as if switching off fax detection doesn't work. |
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00:06.02 | m0sphere | hm, i wonder if it's Anveo |
00:06.18 | m0sphere | oh wait, that DID isnt with Anveo |
00:09.35 | WIMPy | Oh 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. |
00:10.40 | WIMPy | But it showed a potentially scary Asterisk issue anyway. |
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01:09.40 | m0sphere | so, my fax problem. I think it was my DID provider. Seems to be okay with a DID from another provider. |
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02:57.57 | crumb | what's a good call termination provider that let's you set your own # in caller id? |
02:58.10 | crumb | they can verify if i own it if they want |
03:01.56 | wonderworld | sipgate does in .de |
03:04.20 | crumb | i'm in US |
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03:53.36 | ChannelZ | Vitelity |
03:53.45 | ChannelZ | at least last time I tried.. let's see.. |
03:54.22 | ChannelZ | yup |
03:55.12 | ChannelZ | oh. Didn't see him ping out until after. |
03:55.49 | ChannelZ | Well, someone pass it along if he comes back. I'm going to watch TV. |
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08:20.22 | BarthezZ | got some "Error in extension logic" but can't seem to pinpoint it to exact rules |
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08:21.19 | yang | I 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) |
08:22.23 | BarthezZ | yang check out core show application DateTime |
08:23.03 | yang | so with MixMonitor its not possible ? |
08:23.34 | BarthezZ | not that i know off... but as you are settings the ${EPOCH} in filename, you could use the app inline to format it :) |
08:24.43 | yang | ok |
08:29.42 | yang | what I did was |
08:29.59 | yang | appending exten => 200,1,NoOp(${CALLERID} ${DATETIME}) |
08:30.04 | yang | but its not saying the time |
08:30.31 | yang | Should I add the $(DATETIME) rahter into te EPOCH context instead ? |
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08:35.31 | yang | exten => _0.,n,Set(SCREEN_FILE=OUTBOUND-${EPOCH}-${DATETIME}-${CALLERID(num)}-${MACRO_EXTEN}.wav) wont append the date neither |
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14:16.26 | cousin_luigi | Greetings. |
14:17.40 | cousin_luigi | I need to connect to a voip ATA with dect support: can you recommend a card to use in client mode? |
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14:23.54 | paulc | cousin_luigi: You want an ATA that connects via DECT? Or an ATA that you can plug a DECT device into? |
14:24.31 | paulc | The 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..? |
14:25.02 | paulc | (mine does have an FXO port though, so you can connect to PSTN as well as use SIP - 6 registrations) |
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14:35.25 | cousin_luigi | paulc: I already have an ata that supports dect, I need to interface it to asterisk. |
14:35.49 | paulc | So you want Asterisk to be on the other side of a DECT link, so you can feed service to your ATA? |
14:35.53 | cousin_luigi | paulc: it's ISP-supplied and it doesn't appear to have other standard ways to connect to |
14:35.56 | cousin_luigi | paulc: correct |
14:36.39 | cousin_luigi | paulc: well, actually I need asterisk to act as answering machine |
14:36.45 | cousin_luigi | and discriminator, if possible |
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14:37.48 | paulc | Asterisk as an answering machine = easy. Not sure what you mean by discriminator though? |
14:38.10 | Kobaz | a discriminator would be like |
14:38.18 | Kobaz | now hey now... we don't like your kind here |
14:38.43 | cousin_luigi | Kobaz: in a way, but based on CID:D |
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14:39.05 | cousin_luigi | but my main problem is finding an interface that plays well with asterisk |
14:39.10 | cousin_luigi | possibly USB |
14:39.25 | paulc | Sure, Asterisk can do different stuff based on Caller ID.. that's regular dialplan stuff.. |
14:39.33 | paulc | Check out http://www.ohloh.net/p/chan_dect - might be worth a look |
14:40.07 | paulc | Or maybe http://dect.osmocom.org/ |
14:40.16 | cousin_luigi | thanks, I've seen that earlier today:/ |
14:40.28 | cousin_luigi | I was hoping for something different than the famous com-on-air |
14:40.37 | cousin_luigi | but I guess I'll have to find a way to make it work |
14:42.13 | paulc | I'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 |
14:43.11 | cousin_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? |
14:43.39 | cousin_luigi | [TK]D-Fender: apparently there's only two |
14:43.51 | [TK]D-Fender | only 2 what? |
14:43.55 | cousin_luigi | but any that works will do for me, I don't need dedected |
14:44.06 | cousin_luigi | [TK]D-Fender: http://dect.osmocom.org/ <- two listed here |
14:44.25 | cousin_luigi | and chan_dect apparently needs osmocom |
14:44.40 | [TK]D-Fender | You're referring to a DECT ANTENNA for PC? |
14:44.45 | [TK]D-Fender | that is not an ATA |
14:44.57 | cousin_luigi | the ata is integrated in my ISP-supplied router |
14:45.08 | cousin_luigi | and I suppose I'll need more than a simple antenna... |
14:45.11 | cousin_luigi | but yes |
14:45.39 | [TK]D-Fender | So you have VoIP service through your ISP already? |
14:45.43 | paulc | What's the make/model of your ISP-supplied router? |
14:45.49 | cousin_luigi | yes, or better, I will |
14:45.51 | [TK]D-Fender | that router may pose an issue. |
14:46.32 | cousin_luigi | paulc: a rebadged technicolor TG799vn v2 |
14:47.01 | Qwell | ...technicolor makes routers? |
14:47.32 | Katty | your mom makes routers. |
14:47.34 | Katty | for dinner. |
14:47.34 | cousin_luigi | probably a brand of thomson |
14:47.44 | Qwell | Katty: oh, burn |
14:47.54 | cousin_luigi | ISP also supplies an android app to connect to it, but I'm not sure I can extract the credentials |
14:47.57 | Katty | hugs qw |
14:47.58 | Katty | oh |
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14:48.03 | Katty | hugs Qwell, with more tab! |
14:48.06 | cousin_luigi | even assuming it uses a standard protocol, that is |
14:48.30 | cousin_luigi | so I'd like to have a fallback option, like dect |
14:48.59 | [TK]D-Fender | cousin_luigi: Are you looking to continue using your providers VoIP service? |
14:49.11 | cousin_luigi | [TK]D-Fender: It's not like I have a choice. |
14:49.19 | [TK]D-Fender | cousin_luigi: You don't? |
14:49.19 | Katty | hugs [TK]D-Fender |
14:49.25 | [TK]D-Fender | cousin_luigi: I don't know that yet... |
14:49.40 | cousin_luigi | [TK]D-Fender: if I want VDSL I have to keep that gizmo |
14:49.58 | cousin_luigi | [TK]D-Fender: (which I still don't have, BTW, just thinking ahead) |
14:50.17 | [TK]D-Fender | cousin_luigi: Doesn't imply that you can't disable that functionality on it and use * direct. Or disable and get another service. |
14:50.36 | paulc | Reading 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.. |
14:50.37 | cousin_luigi | [TK]D-Fender: the POTS line will be disabled |
14:50.52 | [TK]D-Fender | cousin_luigi: what POTS line? |
14:50.55 | cousin_luigi | paulc: it is, I need asterisk to act as a client |
14:51.02 | [TK]D-Fender | cousin_luigi: So far I see a VoIP ATA router... |
14:51.03 | cousin_luigi | [TK]D-Fender: the one coming into my home...? |
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14:51.25 | cousin_luigi | [TK]D-Fender: like I said, I still haven't subscribed to the service |
14:51.29 | cousin_luigi | but I will have to |
14:51.30 | [TK]D-Fender | cousin_luigi: you referring to the copper that VDSL is coming in on? |
14:51.39 | [TK]D-Fender | have to? |
14:51.46 | [TK]D-Fender | Well.. that sounds like it could suck... |
14:51.47 | paulc | cousin_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 |
14:52.04 | cousin_luigi | [TK]D-Fender: if I don't want to remain stuck with 7Mbps at the same price, yes |
14:52.52 | davlefouAMD | hi, somes one have already use agi with python? |
14:52.55 | [TK]D-Fender | have you asked them if you can auth direct instead? |
14:52.56 | cousin_luigi | paulc: do you see it feasible with chan_dect and a com-on-air card? |
14:53.36 | cousin_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-Fender | cousin_luigi: AFAIK, DECT is still single-channel so flipping between calls, etc is likely to not really be workable |
14:54.17 | cousin_luigi | [TK]D-Fender: can you be more specific? |
14:54.39 | cousin_luigi | [TK]D-Fender: I just need it to divert unwanted calls |
14:54.48 | [TK]D-Fender | cousin_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. |
14:54.49 | cousin_luigi | or reject them, if possible |
14:54.53 | paulc | cousin_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 :-) |
14:54.59 | cousin_luigi | [TK]D-Fender: I don't really need that |
14:55.14 | [TK]D-Fender | Meaning no voicemail if you're already on the line, and possibly no way to switch between a 2nd incoming call (call-waiting) |
14:55.21 | paulc | cousin_luigi: Can you take internet service without phone service? or do they require you to have phone service too? |
14:55.26 | [TK]D-Fender | So you'll get 1 channel only. |
14:55.45 | cousin_luigi | [TK]D-Fender: I can live with that; at the end of the day asterisk is probably overkill for me. |
14:56.04 | cousin_luigi | paulc: the latter |
14:56.18 | [TK]D-Fender | cousin_luigi: Asterisk is fine.. your provider is BUZZ-kill for you |
14:56.58 | cousin_luigi | paulc: 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 |
14:57.44 | paulc | cousin_luigi: Where you located? |
14:57.53 | cousin_luigi | paulc: Italy. |
14:58.05 | paulc | nods |
14:59.09 | paulc | I 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 |
14:59.33 | cousin_luigi | that's a defeatist attitude!:) |
14:59.35 | paulc | option 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 |
14:59.52 | cousin_luigi | paulc: no, I don't believe my ISP does |
14:59.55 | paulc | haha I'd say it's a "realistic, because my time is worth more than it'd take to get this working" attitude ;-) |
14:59.57 | cousin_luigi | well, telco |
15:00.32 | [TK]D-Fender | cousin_luigi: I don't have any problem believing that your telco is an asshole... it happens... |
15:00.35 | paulc | Hmm.. well if there's a VoIP provider that can port your number, I'd probably go that route.. |
15:01.08 | cousin_luigi | :/ |
15:01.18 | paulc | OR.. 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" |
15:01.38 | cousin_luigi | paulc: I'm aware of that:\ |
15:02.11 | cousin_luigi | I suppose I could wait until some friend subscribes to this service and experiment on his router. |
15:02.28 | paulc | beer works wonders :) |
15:02.52 | cousin_luigi | but mine is the first area in town that's covered and I'd rather not wait too much:) |
15:03.45 | cousin_luigi | I'm tempted to take the plunge and then deal with it:) |
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15:05.45 | paulc | Do the telco definitely support use of DECT handsets with it? Or just the ATA for delivering dialtone? |
15:06.27 | cousin_luigi | they sell dect phones along with it |
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15:10.06 | paulc | Interesting.. it's kinda cool.. |
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15:10.44 | cousin_luigi | that's one way of putting it... |
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15:13.51 | [TK]D-Fender | It is a nifty idea that they are locking you in with |
15:14.35 | cousin_luigi | I hear pretty much every other telco in europe is doing that. |
15:15.20 | cousin_luigi | I assume it will reduce costs in the long run (reliability aside). |
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15:28.14 | User27882 | I 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. |
15:28.31 | User27882 | As per my NAT config, public IP is not accessible internally, is that what is causing the issue?\ |
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16:33.15 | yoyo09kh3 | i have an asterisk extension using iax which works fine but when it connects to vitelity and an international call the recipient answers and the iax client immediately hangs up... any thoughts / settings I should be aware of?? |
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19:20.35 | donkeykong6 | i'm having some trouble compiling from source following these instructions: |
19:20.36 | donkeykong6 | http://asteriskdocs.org/en/3rd_Edition/asterisk-book-html/asterisk-book.html#installing_how_to_install_it |
19:20.51 | donkeykong6 | can anyone try to give me a hand? |
19:23.28 | [TK]D-Fender | Show us the problem and we'll see what we see... |
19:23.29 | [TK]D-Fender | ~pb |
19:23.30 | infobot | A "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 | ^^^ |
19:23.41 | Katty | COFFEE FILTERS |
19:26.22 | donkeykong6 | i installed ubuntu server using oracle vm virtualbox |
19:27.14 | donkeykong6 | i tried to install libPRI using the instructions i linked to above |
19:27.39 | donkeykong6 | got "error 1" when running make |
19:27.57 | WIMPy | With current versions dahdi and libpri need to be installed in the opposite order. |
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19:28.24 | donkeykong6 | i pasted this error to my friend: |
19:28.25 | donkeykong6 | gcc -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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19:28.41 | donkeykong6 | he said to remove -Werror from the makefile and try again, and it worked |
19:28.47 | Qwell | facepalms |
19:28.55 | Qwell | Show us the actual log. |
19:29.03 | donkeykong6 | not sure how to do that |
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19:29.27 | donkeykong6 | how do i find the logs, and how do i copy it out of VMbox |
19:29.28 | donkeykong6 | ? |
19:29.28 | VaGoNeTaS | Hi, everybody |
19:29.33 | donkeykong6 | thanks, btw |
19:29.55 | VaGoNeTaS | im looking for some help here, trying to get this virtual fax working |
19:30.01 | VaGoNeTaS | i've tried almost everything |
19:30.16 | VaGoNeTaS | 1st of all, i've tried with elastix, 2.2, 2.3 and 2,4 |
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19:30.25 | VaGoNeTaS | i got the fax tone, but the fax doesnt go through |
19:30.41 | VaGoNeTaS | it keeps all the time on "Connecting" |
19:30.55 | WIMPy | If you use Elastix, try asking in #elastix |
19:31.18 | VaGoNeTaS | today, i've configured an pure asterisk 1.4.44 |
19:31.31 | VaGoNeTaS | iaxmodem, and hylafax |
19:31.37 | VaGoNeTaS | Wimpy, that's your kind of help? |
19:31.45 | VaGoNeTaS | u wouldnt let me finish? |
19:32.38 | VaGoNeTaS | as i said, i've configured an pure asterisk with iaxmodem and all the things |
19:32.42 | Penguin | 1.4.44? You went straight to the antique shop for that, I take it. |
19:32.55 | VaGoNeTaS | i got this sip trunk, and i got the fax tone |
19:33.05 | VaGoNeTaS | hahahaha |
19:33.09 | VaGoNeTaS | yeah |
19:33.19 | VaGoNeTaS | believe me , i've search it |
19:33.19 | VaGoNeTaS | =) |
19:33.27 | VaGoNeTaS | i like the vintage =) |
19:33.48 | Penguin | Current LTS is 1.8.26.1 and 11.8.1 |
19:33.57 | Katty | Penguin: |
19:34.03 | VaGoNeTaS | well.. 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" |
19:34.03 | Penguin | wiggles |
19:34.08 | VaGoNeTaS | of course is VOIP |
19:34.41 | Katty | repeatedly pokes Penguin with a quesadilla |
19:34.54 | Penguin | nomnomnoms the probe |
19:35.26 | VaGoNeTaS | any suggestions?, besides of upgrading Asterisk, coz that's not the reason |
19:35.53 | Penguin | No. No suggestions for archaic versions. |
19:36.06 | VaGoNeTaS | hahaha |
19:36.07 | Penguin | I once tried hylafax and iaxmodem... |
19:36.19 | Penguin | And then I learned about fax for asterisk. |
19:36.27 | Penguin | also spandsp. |
19:36.28 | rrittgarn | +1 for Penguin |
19:36.31 | VaGoNeTaS | it has nothing to do using an oldie version of ASTERISK, if the problem is not that |
19:36.42 | VaGoNeTaS | actually, it has worked with 1.4 and 1.2 |
19:37.08 | VaGoNeTaS | ok |
19:37.13 | VaGoNeTaS | i'll upgrade |
19:37.13 | VaGoNeTaS | to |
19:37.16 | WIMPy | VaGoNeTaS: I can only comment on what I read. If you start with unrelated information that can affect the quality of the response. |
19:38.02 | VaGoNeTaS | WIMPy, you should've let me finish 1st |
19:38.29 | VaGoNeTaS | the most easy answer is go somewhere else |
19:38.52 | VaGoNeTaS | or, no suggestions for archaic versions... |
19:38.54 | VaGoNeTaS | omg |
19:39.05 | VaGoNeTaS | ok, i'll upgrade to 11XXX |
19:39.34 | Penguin | If 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. |
19:40.07 | Katty | or to just have a beer and say it's the weekend. and deal with it later. |
19:40.45 | Penguin | If 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. |
19:41.03 | Penguin | Beer? I think I'll get some more of that Miller Fortune. |
19:41.27 | VaGoNeTaS | Katty hahahaha |
19:41.30 | Katty | i wasn't impressed with that stuff, Penguin |
19:41.38 | VaGoNeTaS | that's a good damn answer |
19:41.40 | Katty | but the well's banana bread beer was really tasty |
19:41.52 | VaGoNeTaS | but unfortunatelly im at the office and i got the boss on my balls |
19:41.59 | Penguin | What was your complaint with the Fortune? |
19:42.02 | VaGoNeTaS | kicking my balls * |
19:42.07 | donkeykong6 | i just tried to compile dahdi again getting error 2. |
19:42.11 | Katty | Penguin: i like sweet beer |
19:42.18 | Penguin | Ah, it was too bitter. |
19:42.20 | donkeykong6 | version 2.6.1+2.6.1 |
19:42.20 | Katty | Penguin: it was not particularly sweet. |
19:42.23 | cousin_luigi | isn't beer supposed to be bitter by definition? |
19:42.35 | Katty | he didn't ask me the definition of beer |
19:42.37 | Penguin | I do like a malty beer. |
19:42.38 | Katty | he asked me why i didn't like it |
19:42.39 | leifmadsen | the more bitters the better! |
19:42.41 | Katty | and so i answered him. |
19:42.53 | Katty | leifmadsen: you can have all the IPAs. |
19:42.57 | leifmadsen | done. |
19:43.05 | Katty | and i'll have all the bunny foofoo beers. |
19:43.09 | leifmadsen | sold |
19:43.14 | leifmadsen | I can't drink those things... I don't like sweet beer |
19:43.28 | Katty | gathers all the sunset wheat linenkugel and puts it in the trunk of car. |
19:43.30 | Penguin | For less bitter, there's always a pale Rolling Rock. |
19:43.57 | leifmadsen | I do like a wheat beer in the summer though |
19:44.11 | Katty | Penguin: i'm more of a crafty beer person |
19:44.48 | Penguin | If you like the taste of flowers, Schlafly has an APA that tastes exactly like a hop. |
19:45.07 | Penguin | I do not like it at all. |
19:45.38 | Katty | schlafly's pumpkin ale is pretty good. |
19:45.44 | Katty | however no longer in season :< |
19:45.48 | Penguin | http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_laiogzUgzR1qax2so.jpg |
19:46.24 | Penguin | You would not like the APA. |
19:46.54 | Penguin | Beck's Oktoberfest is pretty good, but also out of season now. |
19:46.56 | Katty | never had it. |
19:47.10 | Katty | right now we have hobgobblin in the fridge, but i don't want it |
19:47.16 | Penguin | I try to stay away from the bitter ones and the flower ones. |
19:48.54 | Penguin | Big 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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19:49.45 | Katty | so now the question is, what do we eat with our beer |
19:50.02 | cousin_luigi | hamburgers? |
19:50.23 | Katty | waits for canada to suggest poutine |
19:51.42 | Penguin | There'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. |
19:51.59 | Katty | hmmm |
19:52.11 | Katty | i know o'fallon makes a smoked beer that...is apparently very very bad. |
19:52.29 | paulc | I'd say poutine but I'm not far enough "oot east eh?" to fully vouch for it |
19:52.32 | rrittgarn | Pro-Tip: Avoid vegan beers... found out the hard way |
19:52.47 | paulc | Pro-Tip: Avoid vegans. |
19:53.01 | Katty | i resemble that comment. |
19:53.06 | paulc | haha naw, they're alright.. so long as they're not getting all up in your face with their choices.. |
19:53.31 | Katty | I WILL HAVE MY BEAN BURRITO. |
19:53.36 | Katty | AND I WILL THINK ITS TASTY |
19:53.49 | Penguin | Everyone is entitled to his or her own opinion. |
19:53.51 | Katty | gets slightly closer to paulc. |
19:53.55 | Penguin | Even if the opinion is wrong. |
19:54.08 | paulc | In 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?" |
19:54.14 | paulc | well.. that unleashed the beast didn't it |
19:54.23 | paulc | the funny thing was.. she had leather shoes on... |
19:54.31 | Katty | yeah |
19:54.40 | paulc | which is possibly while I found the whole thing a bit "ridicule" (as they also say "oot east") |
19:54.42 | Katty | knowing the difference between vegan and vegetarian is still a good thing to know |
19:54.49 | paulc | is reeducated now |
19:54.56 | Katty | it goes way beyond food and clothing too. |
19:55.02 | paulc | ..and still couldn't be either option cos he likes his meat |
19:55.29 | cousin_luigi | did it go far with that gal? |
19:55.55 | Penguin | Got to have meat. If we weren't supposed to eat animals, they wouldn't be made of the stuff. |
19:56.15 | paulc | She was a friend of a friend.. and I wasn't really into her.. so it worked out just fine :-) |
19:56.36 | Penguin | I guess that's the nice thing about dating. |
19:56.44 | Katty | as an ex vegan, i can confirm dating a vegan is extremely difficult if you aren't one. |
19:57.57 | leifmadsen | as an ex virgin, I can confirm dating a virgin is extremely difficult if you aren't one. |
19:58.11 | Katty | can confirm that one as well. |
19:58.32 | Penguin | MY EYES |
19:59.57 | cousin_luigi | is now wondering how extra-virgin oil pops its cherry |
20:01.19 | leifmadsen | moves on |
20:01.21 | leifmadsen | my work here is done |
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20:14.22 | paulc | haha - I go away for 15 minutes and THIS is what I come back to?! |
20:14.58 | paulc | I think Leif takes the Friday Funny prize :) |
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20:18.16 | cousin_luigi | Do you guys know anything about the gigaset307x project? I'd ask there, but their mailing list is spam central. |
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20:23.21 | Qwell | cousin_luigi: sounds like you know all you need to about it then |
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20:25.31 | donkeykong6 | can anyone advise if following these instructions is the correct way of doing it, or if things have changed for the latest versions? thanks |
20:25.32 | donkeykong6 | http://asteriskdocs.org/en/3rd_Edition/asterisk-book-html-chunk/installing_how_to_install_it.html |
20:26.40 | Qwell | nothing has changed |
20:26.47 | Qwell | ~ask |
20:26.47 | infobot | Questions 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. |
20:27.31 | donkeykong6 | ok, thanks. I'll follow those, and post here if i run into problems. |
20:29.30 | cousin_luigi | Qwell: what do you mean?:| |
20:29.50 | Katty | you mean How does he mean. |
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20:31.01 | cousin_luigi | that opens a linguistic can of worms |
20:33.47 | Qwell | Why would a can be linguistic? |
20:34.37 | Katty | maybe he meant linguistic canons |
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20:44.08 | cousin_luigi | I suppose I should just order one of those things and hope for the best. |
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20:51.59 | Kashif | Hello every one |
20:52.20 | Kashif | Can any one please let me know how i send hold action via AMI |
20:52.22 | Kashif | in asterisk |
20:53.21 | WIMPy | Hold what? Hold is usually something that is local to the terminal. |
20:57.43 | Penguin | chan_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. |
20:59.06 | WIMPy | That only works because the phones aren't self-sufficient, but controlled by the Server. |
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22:23.29 | Kashif | there ??? |
22:23.51 | Kashif | Can any one tell me how i can use AMI hold event |
22:25.28 | WIMPy | Event? Wait for it and do whatever ou want. |
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22:27.32 | haroldp | When 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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22:28.44 | haroldp | how / where do i set that? |
22:29.40 | WIMPy | In chan_unistims config? Whatever that's called. |
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22:32.37 | haroldp | yeah, grep turned it up in unistim.conf :) |
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