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[asterisk-biz] Setting up Asterisk conf room per channel on DID

Hello,
I am looking for a few pointers to setup asterisk conf room.
User A calls a local DID #, User B calls a local DID # and they are in the conf room. Our system knows caller IDs for both of these users (fixed). Assuing these DID's have 2 channels each, could it be possible to use both the channels on these DIDs, so User C and User D could be in another conf room with the same DID's but using the remaining channel?
Any pointers, any feedback is welcome.
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[asterisk-biz] encrypted pstn calls

I have written some windows mobile software (used on my HTC phone) which
will encrypt phone calls (the underlying mobile network should not
matter, but its known to work with GSM).

I do not know if anyone is interested in this, or more specifically in
supporting additional platforms. For example, an iphone port, an
android port, a server side module, or something else

The software lets you make gsm<->gsm calls and send text messages
encrypted. In addition if I write server side software, you can do this
to gsm<->[asterisk|freeswitch|maybe something else]. This way a call
to/from a mobile would be encrypted, and could be encrypted via SRTP/TLS
to the handset itself.

The use of crypto is optional on a per call basis, which means that you
can still send/receive calls from unencrypted phones.

This might be ideal for those who need HIPPA compliance for medical
information, or for people in the financial community, or just for
people who want to keep what is said private from prying ears (its not
that difficult to monitor GSM calls, there is even an active multi-year
old project using gnu radio and other tools to do just that, A5 the GSM
cipher has many weaknesses, and there are even rainbow tables making it
as simple as a lookup for the key).

If anyone is interested in sponsoring this software email me privately
and we can discuss this further. I am open to licensing this for resale
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Re: [asterisk-biz] Toll Free Toll Free tollfreetollfree.com SIP gateway now supports ZRTP in addition to SIP/TLS, SIP/TCP, SIP/UDP, G729

On Sat, 2009-05-23 at 09:19 -0400, SIP wrote:
> It's also too bad that once your phone call heads to the PSTN, any form
> of encryption becomes functionally worthless. It's INCREDIBLY easy to
> tap into, trace, and catalogue a PSTN phone call.
>

there is nothing that can be done about that, unless the answering end
supports crypto too. I still think its easier to monitor VoIP calls
since that can be done from almost anywhere on the intarweb (although do
it in the wrong spot and it becomes quite noticable). PSTN *generally*
requires physical access limiting the ones who can do this somewhat.

> Still... is very nice to see someone providing ZRTP services. Would like
> to see more of that in the future.

yeah, and to be crypto agnostic like that, both SRTP/TLS and ZRTP is a
nice bonus. Ensures that more people can use it, although the way that
ZRTP works, it becomes harder to validate the cipher since you cant
compare the codes each end provides. If you use a mechanical voice or a
sip im it becomes trivial to spoof the challenge/response codes, it
relies on humans speaking and listening to share the codes to validate.

Because you cant validate the cipher I cannot say that you can trust
ZRTP in this implementation, but then it was not designed to be on a
server side, this is where TLS can be handy. However SRTP/TLS is
designed to be server side but not as dynamic nor forget everything
about the session making key recovery impossible (the cert is still
there), something ZRTP is designed for.

ZRTP is more of an end to end human to human implementation, so for
things where the server has to be in the middle SRTP/TLS is certainly
superior.

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Re: [asterisk-biz] Toll Free Toll Free tollfreetollfree.com SIP gateway now supports ZRTP in addition to SIP/TLS, SIP/TCP, SIP/UDP, G729

Trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-05-22 at 19:08 -0400, Jason Garland wrote:
>
>> Toll Free Toll Free tollfreetollfree.com SIP gateway now supports ZRTP
>> in addition to SIP/TLS, SIP/TCP, SIP/UDP, G729
>>
>>
>
> too bad TLS requires TCP and asterisk default doesnt do that, although
> rumors are that there have been SRTP/TLS patches for quite some time,
> they just never made it into trunk. Its nice to see that people are
> starting to engage in crypto for calls though.
>
>
>
It's also too bad that once your phone call heads to the PSTN, any form
of encryption becomes functionally worthless. It's INCREDIBLY easy to
tap into, trace, and catalogue a PSTN phone call.

Still... is very nice to see someone providing ZRTP services. Would like
to see more of that in the future.

N.

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Re: [asterisk-biz] Toll Free Toll Free tollfreetollfree.com SIP gateway now supports ZRTP in addition to SIP/TLS, SIP/TCP, SIP/UDP, G729

On Fri, 2009-05-22 at 19:08 -0400, Jason Garland wrote:
> Toll Free Toll Free tollfreetollfree.com SIP gateway now supports ZRTP
> in addition to SIP/TLS, SIP/TCP, SIP/UDP, G729
>

too bad TLS requires TCP and asterisk default doesnt do that, although
rumors are that there have been SRTP/TLS patches for quite some time,
they just never made it into trunk. Its nice to see that people are
starting to engage in crypto for calls though.


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Re: [asterisk-biz] 1-800 port

On 5/22/2009 19:15, Nitzan Kon wrote:
> If your number is with J2 you can pretty much forget about
> it. See: http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r22154400-Avoid-Onebox-and-j2-at-all-costs
>
> It is sad that they can get away with this crap.

This pretty much explains WHY my LoA has been rejected with a lame
excuse... And maybe why they are sending me to talk to another provider
back and forth.

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Re: [asterisk-biz] 1-800 port

Please send me an email at lpritchard@teliax.com so that I can give you additional information.
 
Kind regards,
 
Lynda


 
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Hermann Wecke <hermann@wecke.com> wrote:
On 5/22/2009 16:02, Lynda Pritchard wrote:
> Did you buy the number from Asterlink? If so, it may be listed under
> their name.

Thanks. The original number is from AT&T, ported 4 years ago into Nufone
and them ported into Asterlink - when NuFone went out of business for
the first time.

> It is still registered under the resporg jft01. Which is a company
> called Timeshift. I am listing the contact information so that you
> can call and find out how to get the number ported.
>
> First Name :  Susan
> Last Name:    Isherwood
> Phone:        323-860-9227
>
> I hope this helps........

The number listed for resporg jft01 is ringing but not answering. Susan
used to work for J2 Global Communications. This number is like a "fools
number", used to receive calls that will never be answered.

I was able to call J2 main office and I was then told to talk to
Airspring @ 888-899-2789, who is now the company responsible for my
number. After calling them, they told me they are not the provider, and
transfered me back to J2.

I guess my number is M.I.A....


> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Hermann Wecke <hermann@wecke.com
> <mailto:hermann@wecke.com>> wrote:
>
>     On 4/29/2009 15:38, Hermann Wecke wrote:
>      > I need to transfer my toll free number from now defunct Asterlink.
>
>     As Asterlink is now dead (telephone 877-278-7565 is in auto-answer, no
>     email reply), I tried to move my number away from them.
>
>     The request has been rejected with an "invalid signature" excuse.
>
>     How can I retrieve my number? As the company is dead/no longer in
>     business, who should I contact?


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Re: [asterisk-biz] 1-800 port

If your number is with J2 you can pretty much forget about
it. See: http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r22154400-Avoid-Onebox-and-j2-at-all-costs

It is sad that they can get away with this crap.


--- On Fri, 5/22/09, Hermann Wecke <hermann@wecke.com> wrote:

> From: Hermann Wecke <hermann@wecke.com>
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] 1-800 port
> To: "Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion" <asterisk-biz@lists.digium.com>
> Date: Friday, May 22, 2009, 5:57 PM
> On 5/22/2009 16:02, Lynda Pritchard
> wrote:
> > Did you buy the number from Asterlink? If so, it may
> be listed under
> > their name.
>
> Thanks. The original number is from AT&T, ported 4
> years ago into Nufone
> and them ported into Asterlink - when NuFone went out of
> business for
> the first time.
>
> > It is still registered under the resporg jft01. Which
> is a company
> > called Timeshift. I am listing the contact information
> so that you
> > can call and find out how to get the number ported.
> >
> > First Name :     Susan
> > Last Name:     Isherwood
> > Phone:     323-860-9227
> >
> > I hope this helps........
>
> The number listed for resporg jft01 is ringing but not
> answering. Susan
> used to work for J2 Global Communications. This number is
> like a "fools
> number", used to receive calls that will never be
> answered.
>
> I was able to call J2 main office and I was then told to
> talk to
> Airspring @ 888-899-2789, who is now the company
> responsible for my
> number. After calling them, they told me they are not the
> provider, and
> transfered me back to J2.
>
> I guess my number is M.I.A....
>
>
> > On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Hermann Wecke <hermann@wecke.com
>
> > <mailto:hermann@wecke.com>>
> wrote:
> >
> >     On 4/29/2009 15:38, Hermann
> Wecke wrote:
> >      > I need to transfer my toll
> free number from now defunct Asterlink.
> >
> >     As Asterlink is now dead
> (telephone 877-278-7565 is in auto-answer, no
> >     email reply), I tried to move
> my number away from them.
> >
> >     The request has been rejected
> with an "invalid signature" excuse.
> >
> >     How can I retrieve my number?
> As the company is dead/no longer in
> >     business, who should I
> contact?
>
>
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Re: [asterisk-biz] 1-800 port

On 5/22/2009 16:02, Lynda Pritchard wrote:
> Did you buy the number from Asterlink? If so, it may be listed under
> their name.

Thanks. The original number is from AT&T, ported 4 years ago into Nufone
and them ported into Asterlink - when NuFone went out of business for
the first time.

> It is still registered under the resporg jft01. Which is a company
> called Timeshift. I am listing the contact information so that you
> can call and find out how to get the number ported.
>
> First Name : Susan
> Last Name: Isherwood
> Phone: 323-860-9227
>
> I hope this helps........

The number listed for resporg jft01 is ringing but not answering. Susan
used to work for J2 Global Communications. This number is like a "fools
number", used to receive calls that will never be answered.

I was able to call J2 main office and I was then told to talk to
Airspring @ 888-899-2789, who is now the company responsible for my
number. After calling them, they told me they are not the provider, and
transfered me back to J2.

I guess my number is M.I.A....


> On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Hermann Wecke <hermann@wecke.com
> <mailto:hermann@wecke.com>> wrote:
>
> On 4/29/2009 15:38, Hermann Wecke wrote:
> > I need to transfer my toll free number from now defunct Asterlink.
>
> As Asterlink is now dead (telephone 877-278-7565 is in auto-answer, no
> email reply), I tried to move my number away from them.
>
> The request has been rejected with an "invalid signature" excuse.
>
> How can I retrieve my number? As the company is dead/no longer in
> business, who should I contact?


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