[Asterisk-Users] parameters documentation
asterisk
asterisk at totarotechnologies.com
Thu Oct 13 07:13:18 MST 2005
"> I really hope this project will be implemented, without documentation
evrything is too hard"
Not for the thousands of people that have figured it out.
3Com NBX might be more your speed and plenty of documentation.
> Really strange answer. I am non used to search on playboy.com.
>
> Anyway, if you try to search
> insecure=very
> on www.voip-info.org, you find 742 links , a bit more for me. (I just want
> to know what it means)
>
> Moreovere, the first 20 links are non accessible at all
>
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http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-pagehistory.php?page=Asterisk+sip+insecure&diff=6
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> they speak about tiki-pagehistory.php, which appears not to exist.
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> no other comments about this.
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> I know about one project , "asterisk documentation project"
>
> http://www.asteriskdocs.org
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> in its home page, the first line is
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> Great software needs great documentation.
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> I really hope this project will be implemented, without documentation
> evrything is too hard
>
> Andrea
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> "Steve Totaro"
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> 12/10/2005 14.53 Re: [Asterisk-Users] parameters
> documentation
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> > Another trivial question:
> >
> > Is there a "place" where all the parameters are documented ?
> > In example (my example!) I would like to know the meaning of a lot of
> > parameter that can be used in sip.conf,
> >
> > A lot of these keywords are intuitive keywords (i.e.
> NAT=YES/NO;PORT=5060;
> > context=xxxxx) but other are not (at least for me)
> > i.e.:
> >
> > type = peer, friend
> > insecure=very
> > host=dynamic
> >
> > and so on.
> >
> > At last, my need is:
> >
> > Accept a non-registerd sip-strem from a well known ip address (and only
> > from that ip address....)
> >
> > I tried to add a
> >
> > [testsip]
> > ;username=testsip
> > type=friend
> > ;secret=testsip
> > qualify=no
> > port=5060
> > nat=no
> > host=x.y.z.w
> > dtmfmode=rfc2833
> > context=from-internal
> > canreinvite=no
> > callerid="test sip " <testsip>
> >
> > that would work if the sip would be registered. But the SIP client is
not
> > able to register.
> >
> > I solved using the
> > context = from-sip-external ; Send unknown SIP callers to this context
> >
> > and it works, but I have no more the control about who is sending me SIP
> > stream (anybody now can use my asterisk box...)
> >
> > any help will be greatly appreciated
> >
> > Andrea
>
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