Archive for August, 2009

Posted on August 22nd, 2009 by by Sanjay Willie

sip registration behind pfsense to asterisk

pfSense would be one of the most Asterisk friendly firewall out there. Why?

It supports sipproxy which is good if you have a problem placing Asterisk on a live IP and need to secure it inside a private non internet routable IP (RFC 1918)
It support outright configuration for Traffic Shaping with Asterisk
Built-in SIP [...]

Posted on August 20th, 2009 by by Sanjay Willie

Auto SSL and digest authentication for Apache/Nagios

Following Daniel’s original post and script on installing Nagios on a plain Debian Netinstall, we made some slight product & security “enhancements”.

Updated to use Nagios Core 3.2.0
Updated Nagviz to 1.4.2
Added SSL enabler and Digest Authentication at the end of the script after doing the initial Nagios install for the Nagios website normally at /nagios

Here’s the [...]

Posted on August 20th, 2009 by by Sanjay Willie

Name cards evolution

We have come a long way since our induction. Nonetheless, we are still the same, K.E.W.L. bunch..
Intuit Innovation = Intuittech
We are still…I.N.T.U.I.T

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Posted on August 19th, 2009 by by Daniel Ali Aman

2N Bluetwoer Redfone FoneBridge and Asterisk

Good Morning
We tested / deployed a 2N Bluetower GSM Gateway (8 channels up to 32 SIM) with a Redfone
FoneBridge and Asterisk for one of our clients here in Malaysia. Works like a charm and saves money…

Cheers
Daniel

Posted on August 16th, 2009 by by Sanjay Willie

Free G7.29 codec for “educational” purposes?

These guys at www.asterikast.com posted a link there claiming they have a g7.29 codec for “educational” purposes. This is something we need to go checkout and tryout on Asterisk. It would be a good “trial” for our customers if they wish to have it installed to improve overall network utilization. We have lots of successful [...]

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