On Wed, Dec 26, 2007 at 07:02:30AM +0200, ik wrote:
> > > I don't like the fact that they do not write the official version of
> > > zaptel and libpri, but refer it according to the Asterisk version
> > > itself.
> >
> > Actually, that is not exactly true. Indeed there is Zaptel 1.2 and 1.4.
> > B
On Dec 25, 2007 11:13 PM, Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 25, 2007 at 10:22:46PM +0200, ik wrote:
> > It's very important to use the latest version: 1.6.16.2 (some security
> > issues that where fixed).
>
> 1.*4*.16.2 is indeed important if you had 1.4.16 or 1.4.16.1 as it ha
On Tue, Dec 25, 2007 at 10:22:46PM +0200, ik wrote:
> It's very important to use the latest version: 1.6.16.2 (some security
> issues that where fixed).
1.*4*.16.2 is indeed important if you had 1.4.16 or 1.4.16.1 as it has
fixed the fix. OTOH, there's a later commit to the same spot in the SVN
wi
It's very important to use the latest version: 1.6.16.2 (some security
issues that where fixed).
I don't like the fact that they do not write the official version of
zaptel and libpri, but refer it according to the Asterisk version
itself.
My 0.0002 cents :)
Ido
On Dec 25, 2007 8:16 PM, Oron Pel
On Tuesday, 25 בDecember 2007, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> Regarding asterisk packages in distributions:
>
> There is still no Fedora package. There is a good package at at-rpms.
> And other packages of lesser quality.
Well. Things change:
# yum list 'asterisk*'
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On Tue, Dec 25, 2007 at 11:02:35AM +0200, Eli Marmor wrote:
> I haven't read the thread so far, so I apologize if it was already
> mentioned, but there are live-CDs booting with Asterisk, such as
> Medianix (based on Morphix):
>
> http://trac.medianix.org
>
> I have no experience with any o
On Tue, Dec 25, 2007 at 11:07:30AM +0200, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> 3. What didn't Voicetronix deserve? Someone using "OpenPBX" as the name of
> their project?
Yes. The project was renamed. But the domain openpbx.org is still in
dispute.
Anyway, I'm still waiting for CallWeaver to come up with a rel
On Tuesday 25 December 2007, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > If I use OpenPBX.org, does this change things?
>
> I suppose you meant CallWeaver. http://callweaver.org/ (note: they don't
> use trac).
>
> OpenPBX is a free PBX program written by Voicetronix in PERL.
> Voicetronix is an interesting company (h
I haven't read the thread so far, so I apologize if it was already
mentioned, but there are live-CDs booting with Asterisk, such as
Medianix (based on Morphix):
http://trac.medianix.org
I have no experience with any of of them.
--
Eli Marmor
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Netmask (El-Mar) Internet T
On Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 10:06:55AM +0200, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> What is the easiest way to install an Asterisk system?
Regarding asterisk packages in distributions:
Several distributions have decent packages of Asterisk. Debian ones are
rather well-maintained, though the Lenny ones
Hi,
Astrisk.org.il is your friend .
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
What is the easiest way to install an Asterisk system?
There was a CD that called "astrisk now" (or something ..) that include
astrisk and a web interface to configure it.
Assume I have an X86 computer with a
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
What is the easiest way to install an Asterisk system?
There are specific Asterisk Linux distros which you can download and
install. There seem to be a number of choices.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+Install+CDROM
The most popular of these
wrote:
> On 24/12/2007, at 10:06, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
>
> > What is the easiest way to install an Asterisk system?
>
> Do you want this system to run physical phones or as a registration
> server for sip devices? The former is more difficult than the
> latter. You
On 24/12/2007, at 10:06, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
What is the easiest way to install an Asterisk system?
Do you want this system to run physical phones or as a registration
server for sip devices? The former is more difficult than the
latter. You need hardware!
As for the latter
What is the easiest way to install an Asterisk system?
Assume I have an X86 computer with a blank hard drive, a DVD reader
and sufficent Internet access to download whatever is needed.
The computer will not be used for anything else, and probably run
headless, so a GUI, Office Suite, etc is not
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