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<0> If i remember right it even has a live CD linux distro that has an Asterisk set up in place.
<1> how about security?
<0> Oops, i guess asterisk@home is now called "trixbox"
<0> Security seems decent to me... I haven't had any problems.
<1> does your line connected to pots and the output goes to voip?
<0> I don't have a POTS, just pure voip.
<1> is it possible that i connect the digium to skype then the output to the lan
<1> by the way how many pure voip do you have?
<0> Skype uses SIP i believe, so you could use asterisk to connect directly to Skype without a card... You would only need a card if you don't have an ATA.
<0> I have two lines, one for home and one for the road. It's nice, because each line will ring both the VoIP phone AND my cell phone, so if i'm away and my phone rings, I still get it.
<2> Skype actually uses a proprietary protocol, that only works with... skype
<1> coooool
<0> Actually, I only have one line, but asterisk lets you authenticate more than one device.
<0> Coma: Oh. ****y.
<2> Exactly why skype oughta die
<0> WTF kind of voip company doesn't support SIP?



<1> i need a voip connection to certain countries but i dont know any voip provider here in my area as of the moment
<1> and the only thing i see is skype
<2> How about running voip over a vpn?
<0> Coma: Depends on how much the international calls are. :P
<0> Although VoIP is great if you live in one country and need to make calls to another.
<1> loonacy: there is one voip provider here using voip router from linksys, is it possible to integrate with the module card, or the module can directly connect to the voip provider?
<0> Kuto: Asterisk is SIP capable, so any SIP device can interface with it over the network.
<0> Kuto: I do know that the Vonage Linksys ATAs are generally locked so they only work with Vonage.
<1> darn, voip providers are sometimes creepy
<1> loonacy: are you charged by telco if all youe calls are routed to your cell phone?
<0> Kuto: Only if i answer it. If i'm next to my voip phone, i answer that instead and it doesn't charge me on my cell.
<1> oic
<1> really interesting gadget
<3> kuto: what?
<4> sorry peoples , how come a beta version from backtrack supports my wifi card , and the final version 1.0 doesnt show a wireless card present ?
<1> MEY0R: sit then bark!!
<1> Deutschland-: distro?
<4> ok i will , but is it possible ?
<1> ?
<4> that newer version doesnt support cards supported by beta version ?
<1> of course, its a backward compatible
<4> ouf , damn , my system is new . that must be weird
<1> distro?
<5> A distro is, perhaps, one of the following: CentOS, Debian, Gentoo, LFS, Mandrake, Red Hat/Fedora, Slackware and SuSE (in alphabetical order), but can be something else too. a "Distribution"
<4> indeed yes
<1> LadyByte: heh! im not asking ye
<6> morning
<6> oh, its there. just not OPed
<6> morning LadyByte
<7> is it ok to ask about router problems here?
<6> sure
<8> j0
<6> bronaughness
<7> im having some problems getting my router to email me my logs, tried different mail servers, then even tried running one on my own box
<7> it isnt even trying to send the emails at all that i can see.
<6> lukaina, what type of router is that? hardware? kernel? distro?
<8> yeah.. just got back from a nice night bike.
<7> netgear rp614
<6> bronaugh, you are stressing your body a lot, huh!
<8> like... 4 hours at a slow pace. 60km.
<6> wow
<6> 60km is a lot
<2> Is not! :P
<8> 60km at that pace is like a walk in the park for me.
<6> i would fall from my bike after 4 km, needing a smoke
<8> easier than doing it at 30km/hr.
<6> lukaina, is that netgear disease, err... device linux based?
<7> does it run linux? i seriously doubt it
<7> its a router
<8> Coma: so yeah, I'm up to 80km today.
<7> i guess it might
<6> lukaina, well. if its not running linux there is not much we can do for you
<2> bronaugh: Atleast that's worth the trouble of getting up ;)
<8> Coma: but 60km of it was with my friend Steve on his road bike, so....
<7> routers run linux now a days?
<8> he's a lard***.
<8> he also got raped by his seat.
<6> lukaina, a lot of embedded systems run linux
<7> hmm
<6> rofl bronaugh



<6> lukaina, but when its just a cheap hardware router you can only do 2 things: read its manual and contact their customer support
<7> figured maybe i was missing something simple
<8> Coma: his seat's still better than some I've ridden on, but it's fairly hard.
<6> or it does not even have that mail feature when you dont provide an smtp account
<2> lukaina: When you had it setup to use you rown, internal mailserver, did _anything_ show up in its logs?
<2> bronaugh: Lol, then he'd better not try the one I'm currently using, which is no more than reasonably shaped concrete ;)
<8> hehehe
<8> yeah, I'm not fond of that style.
<6> Tour de France!
<2> bronaugh: I'm still thinking of getting a gel padded one again
<8> I've got a compromise. it's fairly stiff, but it's got give to it.
<6> the Tour de France will get your but flattened
<8> so when I hit a bump it doesn't feel like someone's come up and swatted me
<2> Jemand: Heh, they better not test my blood for odd substances then :P
<6> Coma, are you a doping junkie? :-D
<6> Anna & Bolika
<6> Marry & Jane
<2> Not as much dope, but it takes ages for thc traces to dissapear, and god knows what other residues remain
<6> 4-6 weeks when it works against you
<6> and you need freq. haircuts
<6> the new traffic tests are evil
<2> Um... what if there's nothing to cut?
<6> a friend told the police guy something like: you expect me to drink 2 beers instead of having a joint?
<6> then they searched through his entire car, lol
<6> but he already looks like a Rasta
<8> hahah
<6> for some people its a life style that suits them
<6> and then its not a problem to take the extra conflicts
<8> Coma: so I had an issue on SPDs today... chain came off the smallest sprocket, and I ended up stalled.
<6> bronaugh, you fell??
<8> but I was able to get out of them fast enough to avoid a fall. it seems that I can just flip out and I get out.
<6> wow
<2> bronaugh: Which is where you need to act on instinct and quick, which usually fails ;)
<8> Coma: yeah, my instincts seem to work.
<2> bronaugh: And now I remember, I forgot to find out whether I had multi-release cleats last night
<8> yeah.
<6> you need fibre optics between brain and eyes when the inner body neurons are too stoned to act
<8> if you don't, and they're compatible with your pedals, I -highly- recommend them.
<8> Shimano's new stuff, they're like "single release good"
<8> and I'm thinking, you keep smoking that crack...
<6> is Shimano still the market leader?
<8> more or less, yeah.
<2> They're the biggest brand, but if that's the same as market leader...
<8> there's a lot of companies making fancy doodads for lots of money, but if you want 90% of the performance for 25% of the cost, you go Shimano.
<6> used to have a racing bike with hydro oil pressure breaks or how that is called
<6> during my teenager days i was quite active, not a lazy bum :-)
<8> hydraulic?
<8> were they rim or disc brakes?
<6> yes
<6> 300 DM each break
<8> disc then...
<6> forgot the model name
<8> raa
<9> how can i sort a file with ip`s? sort -g or -n doesn`t work.
<8> ike: write a program which parses the IP address into an integer and sort the list of integers?
<9> that`s a lot of work. it may take more than a half an hour.
<2> ike: sort -n -t . -k 1,1 -k 2,2 -k 3,3 -k 4,4 filewithaddreses
<8> Coma: ooo, cute syntax.
<2> Pretty, isn't it?
<9> thanks coma
<9> and it works like magic :)
<2> Heh, there's no magic involved
<8> Coma: so the stuff after the comma is the order of the key?
<8> ie "sort by 1st column 1st, then 2nd column 2nd..."
<2> *nod*
<8> and -t sets the delimiter...
<2> Couldn't be easier, could it? :)
<2> And, it even works with bsd sort
<10> hi all.
<8> yo Viking667


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