Yeah I just realized that after replying.

Posts made by bigbear
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RE: Qubes OS - Using Xen to Secure Linux
I've been using it for 3+ years and it's definitely come a long way. The last year has been very stable.
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RE: Are there any web hosts or hosting providers in the house??
Do they deal with security and CDN on Wordpress? Like a replacement for pagely or wpengine?
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RE: Are there any web hosts or hosting providers in the house??
I don't see what cloudways does, they list a bunch of vps and cloud providers on their page...
What's a DO license? I know I've heard this... maybe... or it's just the developer side in thinking of.
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RE: Yealink 48 S versus G
Do you know how it differs from the RPS service that works with all the previous models?
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RE: Static VS DHCP for Vultr VPS
Far as I've seen dhcp addresses stay with the server until they are destroyed.
Could they change on reboot or during a live boot? I don't mind using dynamic DNS I just don't always have control over the customers dns...
Good question though. Something I may need to get cleared up.
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Yealink 48 S versus G
In the new yealink 48s, is the Opus codec the only difference between the new model and the 48g?
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RE: Anyone use SpiderOak Products?
It says zero knowledge, so I guess you generate and hold your own encryption keys?
Not passing keys would make sharing anything impossible. There is some small risk somewhere for a network adversary if they are there from beginning.
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RE: Server 2012 R2 not getting updates
@JaredBusch or click lasted updated to sort here https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=2012 2017
Nothing wrong with your servers, but kinda spooky...
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RE: Is XMPP Audio VoIP
@msff-amman-Itofficer said in Starting in the VoIP world:
If I can drop in, and ask something:
I use OpenFire with Pidgin for text chat communication, then I changed to Jitsi client, and Added plugin with openfire to support XMPP Jingle:
The purpose of Jingle is to enable one-to-one, peer-to-peer media sessions between XMPP entities, where the negotiation occurs over the XMPP signalling channel and the media is exchanged over a data channel that is usually a dedicated non-XMPP transport.
This allows users to communicate and audio call also video call each other in LAN environment, is this considered VOIP system/structure ?
I love jitsi I, but I think he's referring to local pstn access (phone making and taking calls on the phone network)
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RE: Correct Settings For Hosted FreePBX 13
@JaredBusch Awesome thanks!
Does this nag screen ever go away? I already added a trusted zone via dyndns for where I am accessing it from, obviously its working. I just put the DNS name instead of the WAN ip its mapped to as you have done.
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RE: Correct Settings For Hosted FreePBX 13
@JaredBusch ah sweet. Thanks!
Hate to be a pest, just had a couple more questions...
Was curious and wanted to ask about the extra zone entries in your screen shots above. the dns hosts for outbound1 and 2.letsencryptcom and mirror1.freepbx.org. Im guessing the freepbx.com ones are for software updates? Not sure if letsencrypt is for your SSL cert or a DNS mapping for trunk providers?
And I use IP auth for inbound calling, any need to define my IP for trunking?
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RE: Correct Settings For Hosted FreePBX 13
@JaredBusch said in Correct Settings For Hosted FreePBX 13:
@bigbear i am on site today so not sure if I will have time to post a valid config example. But I can once I have a little time.
Thanks. I was going to install the yealink provisioning configuration tool to generate some files later today. I had also been thinking about getting access to yealink's RPS, but not sure if it only works on new yealink phones you drop ship from vendors (versus existing yealinks in the feild)
If the latter it would be cool to have someone hold OK button down to reset to factory defaults, pickup provisioner URL from Yealink RPS and auto configure everything.
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RE: Correct Settings For Hosted FreePBX 13
So, last night I had everything up in about 20 mins after starting from scratch. I also learned not to skim and respond from my mobile browser.
I am very interested in learning how to provision via https without the endpoint manager if you are willing to share your setup!
Thanks for your help...
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RE: Starting in the VoIP world
@hobbit666 said in Starting in the VoIP world:
Think something confusing me a bit is the SIP Trunks/Incoming Numbers/Channels.
Lets say I want the store to have a single number but out of the 5 extensions inside 3 can be "on" a call at one time.
Do I need 3 SIP Trunks GEO numbers and merge them to a single number or can I buy SIP trunks with a single incoming number and have multi "channels"??*Been a very long time since I even looked at VoIP stuff
Trunks are really a way for telcos to conform you to the old way of buying phone service. Just buy DID's and pay for the minutes. I think simwood at least is a good provider where you are.
With metered service you can have as many active calls as you want, and you only pay for what you use.
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RE: Correct Settings For Hosted FreePBX 13
Honestly, after reading the freepbx wiki, your instructions make perfect sense, and I envy the clean setup you are running.
All remote client networks are set to "Internal" (mapping their wan ip to a dynamic FQDN)
Roaming phones coming through the responsive firewall apparently have access to "Internal" or "Other", whether or not that get applied a label I am not sure
The https provisioning is something I would much prefer over TFTP, and I see where my mix-up reading this from my mobile phone was...
I am assuming eth0 is marked as a External network?
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RE: Correct Settings For Hosted FreePBX 13
@JaredBusch I'm trying to figure out then how my remote phone gets marked "internal", is that where it tagged when it authenticates through the adaptive firewall?
Still, telling me to f*** off and go to my pbx team is a little harsh.
I'll find some reading on the firewall and stop asking questions? Can't imagine why people get so defensive... i feel like openbts and vsat is infinitely more complicated than this. There's just no documentation, freeswitch has infinitely better docs available.
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RE: Correct Settings For Hosted FreePBX 13
@JaredBusch your tftp is marked internal zone. Unless you have an onprem pbx it's not accessible from your local network.
You do know I'm only talking about hosted right?
I understand what they are doing here.