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<div>First of all, I would like to congratulate the leaders of the
asterisk-bsd group <br>
for the great work that has been done in porting asterisk into FreeBSD.<br>
<br>
When I checked this group out, about a year ago, I realized ( based on
some of the<br>
comments at the time ) that libpri, zaptel, (and the other major
components of Asterisk) ,<br>
needed more work in order to match the quality that FreeBSD delivers as
an opera<br>
ting system.</div>
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<div>I'm truly amazed!<br>
Hats off to everyone who contributed to this effort.<br>
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<div>In an effort to support the FreeBSD community, I just odered the
CD set of 6.1<br>
from BSDMall and really looking forward to installing Asterisk on it.</div>
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<div>Now, on the question. I'm working a simple "PC-to-Phone"
application using <br>
Asterisk as the TDM gateway and SER as the SIP gateway.<br>
So, calls will hit the SER server first, then be routed to Asterisk for
TDM/PSTN <br>
access. Since the SER server already uses mysql, and I don't have any
needs to install <br>
mysql on the asterisk server. ( based on what I'm read on the wiki, the
mysql client on asterisk can only connect to localhost ).<br>
Based on the design logic, I will have the need to modify the built-in
Asterisk <br>
db1 astdb file to either insert or delete key pairs.<br>
Can anyone points me to any tools that would read the db1 (version 1.85
) format<br>
on Asterisk?<br>
I did notice the dbtool-1.6 1 in the port list, (<b><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/databases.html">http://www.freebsd.org/ports/databases.html</a>
) </b>but not sure if it would read the old format of db1 ( version
1.85 to be explicit )<br>
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Can anyone confirm this or provide any pointers to this issue?<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
<br>
Pat <br>
<br>
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