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SaevolGo: October 2012
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Just some VoIP Stuff I Learn from internet and return the knowledge back to the internet. Sunday, October 21, 2012. Linux Security - Am I Genius? This is pretty basic stuff to start securing the Linux servers. The basic concept is to allow only the required ports and block everything else out. I recently started working on my new personal Hosted PBX project. Without wasting more time on this, here are the lines which I executed. Iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -m state - state ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT. Iptables -...
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SaevolGo: July 2012
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Just some VoIP Stuff I Learn from internet and return the knowledge back to the internet. Wednesday, July 11, 2012. FreeSWITCH with SIP Users in MySQL [Mod XML CURL]. FreeSWITCH is one of the biggest attraction for me since my introduction to VoIP. Since I like it too much and work with it most of the time but couldnt post anything good related to Freeswitch so far. Luckily I got a link from one of my friends blog Touchkanalogy. Freeswitch sip users in db. Using mod xml curl. Monday, July 9, 2012. 160;di...
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SaevolGo: August 2013
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Just some VoIP Stuff I Learn from internet and return the knowledge back to the internet. Wednesday, August 21, 2013. RTPproxy Revisited [Kamailio 4.0]. Time and again I see people getting stuck on RTPproxy integration with Kamailio. I recently got another opportunity to put RTPproxy in between the User Phones and Kamailio setup as depicted in the following diagram. I assume you've a Kamailio installed and working and configurations file from Asipto Knowledge Base. The overall idea is;. Edit the default ...
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SaevolGo: December 2012
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Just some VoIP Stuff I Learn from internet and return the knowledge back to the internet. Saturday, December 15, 2012. Call Center Solution : Techincal Review. Hosted Call Center Solution. By Tech Bridge Consultancy). This hosted call center server is Linux based with Asterisk as its telephony back end and uses Microsoft Silverlight for its User Interfaces. Focusing the VoIP component first, it has the ability to run multiple clients with multiple campaigns in parallel and each campaign can have as many ...
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SaevolGo: June 2013
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Just some VoIP Stuff I Learn from internet and return the knowledge back to the internet. Sunday, June 23, 2013. My Book: Implementing Citrix XenServer Quickstarter. Implementing Citrix XenServer Quickstarter. Last week was a happy week for me since my book got published by Packt Publish, its really a big achievement for me to have a book published internationally on some technical topic. It feels awesome to be an author. It all started from my blog post on Vyatta OpenSIPS on Citrix XEN-Server. This book...
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Vyatta router automation and more! Category Archives: Vyatta4People.Org. Fragments of our blog’s life cycle. September 30, 2012. Would like to thank user zmi for helping to improve this article: Highly Available OpenVPN connection between two offices. Comments Off on Thanks zmi! Vyatta4People.Org is one year old! January 19, 2012. Hard to imagine, but Vyatta4People.Org is exactly one-year-old now! What a nice year! I hope you all enjoyed it! What to expect before 2012? October 2, 2011. September 18, 2011.
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Vyatta router automation and more! VyBuddy news: Going for Beta! Moved to blog.ivanilves.com. March 30, 2016. No updates or comments here anymore! This entry was posted in Vyatta. VyBuddy news: Going for Beta! Adrian Dimcev's Blog. Moved to blog.ivanilves.com. VyBuddy news: Going for Beta! VyBuddy news: Import/Export added. Next in vyBuddy: objects import/export. On Vyatta Config Sync. On Vyatta Config Sync. On Vyatta Config Sync. On My Vyatta experience. On vyBuddy virtual appliance created.
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Vyatta router automation and more! Moved to blog.ivanilves.com. March 30, 2016. No updates or comments here anymore! Comments Off on Moved to blog.ivanilves.com. VyBuddy news: Going for Beta! February 3, 2013. After long Christmas/New Year holidays I’m ready to push vyBuddy forward. My next step will be creation of vyBuddy beta, codenamed “Grim Fandango”. What features will beta have? Well, mostly the same as alpha, but everything will be more polished, … Continue reading →. February 3, 2013. December 4,...
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Vyatta router automation and more! Moved to blog.ivanilves.com. March 30, 2016. No updates or comments here anymore! Comments Off on Moved to blog.ivanilves.com. VyBuddy news: Going for Beta! February 3, 2013. After long Christmas/New Year holidays I’m ready to push vyBuddy forward. My next step will be creation of vyBuddy beta, codenamed “Grim Fandango”. What features will beta have? Well, mostly the same as alpha, but everything will be more polished, … Continue reading →. February 3, 2013. Comments Of...
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SaevolGo: Linux IPSec VPN-2: Amazon Cloud Sever & Linksys Router
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Just some VoIP Stuff I Learn from internet and return the knowledge back to the internet. Sunday, July 28, 2013. Linux IPSec VPN-2: Amazon Cloud Sever and Linksys Router. This is a post in response to a comment made earlier on my previous blog post on Linux IPSec Setup. Asking for assistance. So here's what I could possibly do to help the needy. The topology we'll be working on is defined in the diagram below. Now get to the configurations. Left=10.2.147.164. Leftsubnet=10.2.147.164/26. Save the settings...