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  1. server will be up in about 10 minutes; coincidentally, war3go is down for the next 10ish hours... so here ya go ;)

     

     

    to clarify here; none of your old shit will work, nothing will be as you remember. i threw this together so you guys could play. we have no assigned engineer for the server.

     

    if you guys whine, bitch, or complain, ill just delete it, don't test me.

     

    all the races are community races from the dev of wcs. they are NOT sg races. you might never see an SG race on here. 


  2. Fucking CS:S hipsters. Get with the times. Play CS:GO and get on with it. Refuse to by it? It has been like 3$ so many times lol. I used to play WCS server 1 and 2 back in the day and don't ever plan on going back to CS:S. Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk

    i dont plan on playing it either, i still think we should have it to cater to the community :)  The server is built, i just need my fellow engineers to assist me in getting it plugged into sourcebans, ogp, and a few other things. hopefully it'll be ready in the next week for open play.


  3. Exhaust time!!!

    Got a hell of a deal on a used on via eBay. 100 bucks with shipping.

    Next up is some of these in red: http://www.xkglow.co...p/xk034001b.htm

    And some of that red tape to match.

    I forgot to mention I'm also getting this fender eliminator: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002FCAQQO/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1XBIUEMGUT6IR

    With this tailight setup: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007FMXXFA/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00

    man i just sold a scorpion tagma for 35$ brand new for a gsxr though but im sure a metal shop could have welded it on for you


  4. the players who dont want to buy/play csgo still won't, they'll just find a wcs server to play on.  some people's computers cant play csgo (sad, yes i know)

     

    that being said, csgo is fucking horrible :)

     

    i'll give this a little more time to see and then do something. Based on the number of people who were stalking minidude, i would say there is a desire.

     

    that being said, it's 8 to 4 in favor at this moment.


  5. back to the beginning now; if anyone wants to know how to set this shit up, let me know. My parents in alaska have a trunk to me, so our calls are sip to sip; c12k has a phone setup (but im pretty sure his current wifi blocks 5060, perhaps ill shift this to 443) to call from afghanland.. all in all, its pretty neat shit.


  6. my problem turned out to be an @ symbol in my password :)

        -- Accepting AUTHENTICATED call from 127.0.0.1:    --        > requested format = ulaw,    --        > requested prefs = (),    --        > actual format = ulaw,    --        > host prefs = (ulaw),    --        > priority = mine    -- Executing [100@default:1] Dial("IAX2/fax0-93", "IAX2/fax1") in new stack    -- Called IAX2/fax1    -- Call accepted by 127.0.0.1 (format ulaw)    -- Format for call is (ulaw)    -- IAX2/fax1-1018 is ringing    -- IAX2/fax1-1018 answered IAX2/fax0-93    -- Channel 'IAX2/fax1-1018' ready to transfer    -- Channel 'IAX2/fax0-93' ready to transfer    -- Releasing IAX2/fax0-93 and IAX2/fax1-1018    -- Hungup 'IAX2/fax1-1018'  == Spawn extension (default, 100, 1) exited non-zero on 'IAX2/fax0-93'    -- Hungup 'IAX2/fax0-93'

    Pretty much all i do anymore is SIP or h323. I designed the voice infrastructure in south/west/southwest afghanistan which was later adopted into east and north. capital region is still holding out. now i do sip for hospitals around the country. The hospitals still use t1's for backups though so i stick in cisco vg250s to handle them. We're moving to rightfax at work, but we typically use mgcp to route them straight pstn. In my home though, i try to limit the use of real phone lines as much as possible. with this faxing capability, i dont know that i will send anything pstn anymore. 


  7. Can you paste a standard outbound call trace in here as well? Want to do a stare and compare to see if I can notice anything. 

    tbh i prefer not to, i would need to show the corresponding paths and remove certain information and it's a lot of work.

     

    for the purposes of this, we can just pretend i have nothing on this pbx except a fax machine. in fact, i can exclude all the contexts except faxing related ones and go from there if you see something to change.


  8. Are you using a physical fax or is it all e-faxing? Does the trace show anything other than "rejected" (errors or whatnot). I see your stripping digits inbound, are there any dialplan configurations outbound? 

     

    Have you tried dialing a regular number (like a cell phone) with the fax? 

    It's all e-faxing; i have one isdn bri coming in that's dedicated to psnap and work stuff.

     

    the trace doesn't show anything other than rejected, which, since the iax lines registered tells me its a dialplan matching issue. I have to strip digits inbound to show callerid normally or else i see shit like sip/number@driz.net_portinfo which irritates my wife to no end.  no manipulation on oubound calling. the only outbound path available to faxing it shown above. 

     

    I can't dial anything local or external from the fax; call rejected on any number.


  9. Take a SS of your outbound fax settings and post it.. Might be able to help.

     

    I removed the irrelevant portions that didnt relate to faxing. Like i said inbound faxing works fine, remote extensions also work fine (if c12k had non-blocking internet he would have access too!) but outbound faxing results in 

     

     

    [2014-02-09 10:56:55] Modem started[2014-02-09 10:56:55] Setting device = '/dev/ttyFAX0'[2014-02-09 10:56:55] Setting owner = 'uucp:uucp'[2014-02-09 10:56:55] Setting mode = '660'[2014-02-09 10:56:55] Setting port = 4571[2014-02-09 10:56:55] Setting refresh = 300[2014-02-09 10:56:55] Setting server = '127.0.0.1'[2014-02-09 10:56:55] Setting peername = 'fax1'[2014-02-09 10:56:55] Setting secret = 'redacted'[2014-02-09 10:56:55] Setting codec = ulaw[2014-02-09 10:56:55] Opened pty, slave device: /dev/pts/1[2014-02-09 10:56:55] Created /dev/ttyFAX0 symbolic link[2014-02-09 10:56:55] Registration completed successfully.[2014-02-09 10:57:02] Hanging Up[2014-02-09 10:57:22] Hanging Up[2014-02-09 10:57:27] Dialing 'somenumber'[2014-02-09 10:57:27] Rejected call.[2014-02-09 10:57:28] Hanging Up
    If you follow the flow; the iax config drops us into a context of localfax which has access to local and fax-out; fax-out accepts X. pattern which matches all things. we're clearly registered which indicates that the call rejection is due to a pattern mismatch; im just not sure why.

     

     

    /etc/iaxmodem/ttyFAX0

    device          /dev/ttyFAX0owner           uucp:uucpmode            660port            4571refresh         300server          127.0.0.1peername        fax1secret          redactedcodec           ulaw
    /etc/asterisk/iax.conf

    [general]bindport = 4569bindaddr = 0.0.0.0disallow=allallow=ulaw[fax1]type=friendsecret=redactedport=4571host=dynamiccontext=localfaxdisallow=allallow=ulawrequirecalltoken=no

    /etc/asterisk/extensions.conf

    [globals]driz=SIP/dznet-wpfax1=IAX2/fax1fax2=IAX2/fax2ALLFAX=IAX2/fax1&IAX2/fax2ALL=SIP/dznet-wp&SIP/dznet-p&SIP/dznet-kp#include exts/incoming#include exts/outgoing#include exts/local#include exts/services[default]exten => s,1,Goto(local,s,1)

    /etc/asterisk/exts/outgoing

    [fax-out] ; dial 8 to send faxes from this line.exten => _X.,1,Dial(Motif/motif-fax/${EXTEN}@voice.driz.net,,r)
    /etc/asterisk/exts/local

    [local]exten => 100,1,Macro(oneline,${driz})exten => 101,1,Dial(SIP/dznet-p,15) // Cellphoneexten => fax,1,Dial(${ALLFAX}) // fax machineinclude => parkedcallsinclude => servicesinclude => outboundinclude => sipbroker-out[localfax]include => fax-outinclude => local

    /etc/asterisk/exts/incoming

    [fax-in]exten => s,1,Wait(1) same => n,Answer same => n,SendDTMF(1) same => n,Set(crazysipcid=${CALLERID(name)}) same => n,Set(stripcrazysuffix=${CUT(crazysipcid,@,1)}) same => n,Set(CALLERID(all)=${stripcrazysuffix}) same => n,Goto(local,fax,1)

  10. just built a new asterisk pbx. i have both house phones, my wife and i's cell phones and trying to get chosen set up with a phone through it right now. everything working great with some fancy dialplan additions. 
     
    today i got inbound faxing to work, hits the queue then shoots me an email with a pdf of the fax; cant get outbound faxing to work yet.. beating my head on this one.
     
    if anyone has interest in things like this, let me know and i can add some tech stuff to this post. i probably wont respond to dumb stuff because im an elitist.
     
    time=money; i think phone lines are typically 20-50/mo; i have 3 DID phone numbers and i pay nothing but the electric bill for my vm server. free calling nationwide and to our most northern state we call Canada.
     
     
     

    mini specs 1vcpu, 2G ram, 16G thin driveCentOS6.5, Asterisk 11.7.0, hylafax+ 5.5.4, iaxmodem-1.2.0QoS priority via mac address for the 2 NICs assigned to this VM
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