[asterisk-dev] Navigating Voice Mail

Steve Wofford SW at uctrlit.com
Wed Dec 17 02:37:19 CST 2008


Great idea. There are FTP clients w/in .net framework.

I was able to FTP into the device.

I know the files are located on a USB drive. How do I navigate to these
files? This is where my basic linux skill are going to cause me issues.

Any help moving me forward is appreciated.

Thanks,

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-dev-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-dev-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Kaloyan
Kovachev
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 23:58
To: Asterisk Developers Mailing List
Subject: Re: [asterisk-dev] Navigating Voice Mail

Do you have FTP access in addition to telnet? If yes you could easily
get
those files via FTP from .NET

On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 18:37:18 -0800, Steve Wofford wrote
> I am not familiar w/ Linux so please bear with me. Here are the
answers
> to your questions:
> 
> How many known remote holes are in the SIP channel of Asterisk 1.0.7?
> - This was just the version Linksys started with and took from there
as
> their starting base and branched out from Asterisk. Their official
> version says 1.1.2.2. I do not actually have information on their
> source. I guess they have to post it publicly for license reasons.
> 
> What CLI prompt exactly? Asterisk? Linux? (as root?)
> - Here is what I get when I log in.
> 	BusyBox on (none) login: root
> 		Password:
> 		CLI
> 		Copyright (c) 2004 Texas Instruments, Inc.
> 		cli>
> 
> Can you edit voicemail.conf ?
> - If I have access to telnet, would that then give me access to
> voicmail.conf? Remember I a Windows developer. Is there a way I can
read
> the file w/in telnet and copy/paste it from there?
> 
> What you suggest is much more complicated.
> 
> - I thought is may, but since I am not sure I had access, the only
thing
> I could think of.
> 
> All you need is a local command to relay mail outside. Which can be
> something as simple as ssmtp to a near-by SMTP server. Theoretically
it
> can even be a home-brewed script that uses nc (netcat) or even telnet
to
> send the bits to be handled on a different computer.
> 
> --OK. This sounds right and a solution. Couple Questions:
> 
> 1. Is there built in functionality for this. In other words am I
dealing
> with VM Message Objects or must this all be created.
> 2. Could I create the script and pass to telnet via my .NET Telnet
> classes (see link). Since I am being notified when new messages arrive
I
> can then access the system remotely and tell the VM server to relay
the
> message (via the script) to the right individual. Here is something
that
> I could use:
> 
>
http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/tylerkline/TelnetScripting112820
>
05001158AM/TelnetScripting.aspx?ArticleID=a8e0e439-14df-4d82-82ee-8cb4c1
> 10f9a0
> 
> Thanks a great deal, I think we are making progress.
> 
> Steve
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: asterisk-dev-bounces at lists.digium.com
> [mailto:asterisk-dev-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Tzafrir
> Cohen
> Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 18:08
> To: asterisk-dev at lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-dev] Navigating Voice Mail
> 
> [Editing for top-posting-avoidance sanity]
> 
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 05:18:38PM -0800, Steve Wofford wrote:
> > > On Tuesday, December 16, 2008 17:03, Andre Courchesne wrote:
> > > Steve Wofford wrote:
> > > > Can anyone point me in the direction for navigating Voice Mail
> based on 
> > > > Asterisk. I am developing a Voice Mail to Email solution. I
assume
> to 
> > > > use the following:
> > > >
> 
> [snip a reimplementation of voicemail to email]
> 
> > > Why go to all this trouble when asterisk already supports
voicemail 
> > > to e-mail?  Just configure your voicemail.conf correctly and the 
> > > e-mail with attachement will be sent out.
> > >
> > Here's the deal. This is actually a Linksys SPA400 Voice Mail box 
> > which is developed on Asterisk 1.0.7.
> 
> Here's a small question for fun and profit:
> How many known remote holes are in the SIP channel of Asterisk 1.0.7?
> 
> > 
> > I do not have direct access to the code on the box. I can telnet and

> > I get a CLI prompt, but not sure what to do at that point.
> 
> What CLI prompt exactly? Asterisk? Linux? (as root?)
> 
> Can you edit voicemail.conf ?
> What you suggest is much more complicated. All you need is a local
> command to relay mail outside. Which can be something as simple as
ssmtp
> to a near-by SMTP server. Theoretically it can even be a home-brewed
> script that uses nc (netcat) or even telnet to send the bits to be
> handled on a different computer.
> 
> -- 
>                Tzafrir Cohen
> icq#16849755              jabber:tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com
> +972-50-7952406           mailto:tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com
> http://www.xorcom.com  iax:guest at local.xorcom.com/tzafrir
> 
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