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When Bria Mobile is in the foreground, Bria Mobile registers directly with your VoIP service provider. If the Bria Push Service is enabled and you place Bria Mobile in the background, the Bria Push Service will register with your VoIP service provider on Bria Mobileโs behalf. Inbound calls are directed through the Bria Push server. When there is an incoming call, the push server sends a notification to Bria Mobile and Bria Mobile is brought to the foreground and creates a secure connection with the push server. The call is routed from the VoIP service provider to the Push Server and then to Bria Mobile. *
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After the call ends, the push server may unregister depending on your Registration Method. Bria Mobile re-registers with your VoIP service provider. Any new calls that are made will route directly to your VoIP service provider until you place Bria Mobile in the background again. *
Posts made by Curtis
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RE: Bria Mobile iOS and FreePBX
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RE: Bria Mobile iOS and FreePBX
I have allowed the Push Service to connect to my PBX (I think) and it's giving miss called notifications, but I never see the call come in...
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RE: Bria Mobile iOS and FreePBX
Now I am trying to figure out how to correctly configure FreePBX to work with the push service.
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RE: Bria Mobile iOS and FreePBX
@Dashrender Yes, it seems like I need to use there "Push Service"
https://community.freepbx.org/t/bria-push-server-freepbx/52565
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Bria Mobile iOS and FreePBX
Trying to get Bria Mobile on iOS to work with FreePBX. I am able to register the phone fine, but after you close the app the phone loses registration, so incoming calls do not work. I feel like I am missing something simple.
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RE: ZeroTier Bridging Configuration
@dafyre can you explain your setup in more detail?
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RE: ZeroTier Bridging Configuration
I found a updated and working guide here:
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RE: ZeroTier Bridging Configuration
@black3dynamite ??? I donโt see anything about bridging in here...
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RE: Apparently the 2.0 line of EdgeOS now supports ZeroTier
If I enable bridging will I have access to my whole network?
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RE: Email server options
@JaredBusch itโs been around since 2015 - https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/58855/mailcow-a-complete-mail-server-suite
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RE: Email server options
Mailcow offers domain admins as well, so everyone could still have complete control of their domain.
Create accounts, alias, etc.
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RE: Email server options
@scottalanmiller said in Email server options:
@Curtis said in Email server options:
I'll keep all your account active for a week or so, if you want one time, please let me know.
I think you need to run an ML mail service for everyone
Thinking about it. Just not sure I could do it for free.
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RE: Email server options
Seems like @Dashrender really like mailcow =P
What does everyone else think?
BTW, I forgot to setup the DNS records, for auto discover, so if you try to setup a phone right now it might not auto discover the server until DNS updates. In any case, you can give your phone the server URL and it will work.
I'll keep all your account active for a week or so, if you want one time, please let me know.
Anyone still interest, the offer stands
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RE: Joplin, an Open Source Note Application with NextCloud Sync
@Dashrender said in Joplin, an Open Source Note Application with NextCloud Sync:
Tons of people use gmail for email - so I don't consider OneNote to be any worse than that. 99.9% of people don't give a hoot about open source. The complete control part can be nice, but it also means you have more work to do.
Guess I am in the 0.01%
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RE: Joplin, an Open Source Note Application with NextCloud Sync
Geo-location support is really nice too.
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RE: Joplin, an Open Source Note Application with NextCloud Sync
- It's open source.
- you have complete control of your data
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RE: Email server options
@Obsolesce let me know if you would like an account
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RE: Email server options
@Curtis said in Email server options:
PM me your email address
or I can just PM you the information if you would like