Configuring an Asterisk build from the command line
If you’re an Asterisk package maintainer, you already know this. If not, did you know you can run menuselect/menuselect from the command line to enable/disable modules, set
If you’re an Asterisk package maintainer, you already know this. If not, did you know you can run menuselect/menuselect from the command line to enable/disable modules, set
Logging in software is usually a good thing. It’s often used to output useful information and/or statistics relevant to a current software task. However, everything
What is STIR/SHAKEN? STIR/SHAKEN (Secure Telephony Identity Revisited / Signature-based Handling of Asserted information using toKENs) is a new technology that the telecommunications industry is
We’ve had a few questions about whether or not Asterisk could easily install on CentOS 8. A few months ago the answer to that question
Open source is becoming very prevalent in the software world, even if it’s not obvious. Your phone, your television, your smart speaker, and even your
Within the Asterisk project we are constantly trying to improve our processes and data collection when a problem is encountered to reduce the back and
Review If you’ve been following this blog post series, then you should have a channel driver that’s ready to be integrated with ARI. If not,
A past post discusses some tips and tricks to employ when encountering a problem. Here we’ll walk through an issue applying some of those techniques.
Review This blog post is the follow up to part 1, which can be found here. If you haven’t read it yet, that would be
Overview Today we’re going to be talking about channel drivers and how to get started on creating your own. This topic is going to be