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  1. Davesworld

    Debian install issues

    I wound up just getting a key and SignalWire to use the repos but in the future I would not mind just having them compile. Those are important development libraries to have missed. Nice to see you here Phonesimon. I have interacted with you on on DSLR and at one time donated to use your GV...
  2. Davesworld

    Debian install issues

    It is readable. At the moment I am installing Debian on a vm to use the installer as it is now just to have as a reference.
  3. Davesworld

    Debian install issues

    I'll have to look into changing mine to behave this way or does FusionPBX have a repo of compiled debian packages? SignalWire is already emailing me. Here is what I was sent: Hi there, My name is Anthony Minessale, the CEO and co-founder of SignalWire. I’m reaching out today to welcome and...
  4. Davesworld

    Debian install issues

    That was the impression I got as far as compiling from source.
  5. Davesworld

    Debian install issues

    I have one instance running on a Vultr VPS no issues. I had to retroactively get my token at signalwire and get the freeswitch repo sorted. I do not know how the newest fusionpbx install deals with it though on fresh install. Perhaps someone can tell me how the latest installer sets up the...
  6. Davesworld

    Debian install issues

    Yes, they fixed the issues or to put it more accurately, they appended the installer months ago by adding such things as the version of php to match Debian 11 but it still will install just as good on 10 as it did before.
  7. Davesworld

    Debian Buster Backports libcurl3-gnutls breaks ability to upgrade via the web gui and via git directly.

    Bullseye is added as a distro to install to now on the git page but the documentation on the regular website is very 2020 still. The Freeswitch packages became available for Bullseye months ago which is when I took the plunge. Also they finally fixed libcurl3-gnutls in backports so it's a...
  8. Davesworld

    stir/shaken support

    I noticed that too in my case, otherwise I see A, B, or C level attestation applied. Since the PSTN is starting to go away now and is supposed to be globally phased out by 2030, will the ILECS simply stay in the game and use VOIP, do they use some VOIP already? I should also acknowledge that...
  9. Davesworld

    stir/shaken support

    Late reply but not all append the caller id. The other issue is that most calls will be B level attestation calls that are legitimate and partially verified. C level attestation calls are unverified and those are the ones that need to be sent to the IVR. A level calls will show as verified in...
  10. Davesworld

    VoIP industry attacks

    Since I use tls for most everything I can, I only allow the fixed IP of my home router to access port 5060, that cuts down on a tremendous amount of noise and call override attempts that come direct rather than through the CLECS via the SBCs that I use.. You don't need a lot of CPU power but it...
  11. Davesworld

    Debian install issues

    I was able to upgrade and yes, I had to modify and re-run some of the scripts as you know from another thread we both participated in. PHP was the biggest factor but it will work fine off of 7.4 after modifying and re-running the script. One gotcha is that the library that the FusionPBX upgrade...
  12. Davesworld

    This codec is only usable in passthrough mode!

    I have tried opus and the only issue I ran into was that I could not hear my prompts when dialing into voicemail. Calling extension to extension worked fine and sounded very good. If I remember correctly, I was using a single core low memory VPS at Vultr. I am using hardware that is gross...
  13. Davesworld

    Debian Buster Backports libcurl3-gnutls breaks ability to upgrade via the web gui and via git directly.

    I was seeing if I could do it with minimal effort, I now see it is best to remain with what the current installer expects. If it is not set up for Debian 11, it really IS playing roulette.
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    Debian Buster Backports libcurl3-gnutls breaks ability to upgrade via the web gui and via git directly.

    By using libcurl3-gnutls_7.64 and libnettle6 from Buster, I was able to install both on Bullseye using dpkg -i and the update in the web gui works fine this way. just be sure to put a hold on them so they do not get updated, I cannot believe that we're into another distro and it has not been...
  15. Davesworld

    Debian Buster Backports libcurl3-gnutls breaks ability to upgrade via the web gui and via git directly.

    I have an update, libcurl3-gnutls Is version libcurl3-gnutls_7.74 is the lowest version in Bullseye and it will NOT allow one to install libcurl3-gnutls_7.64 from Buster via dpkg as libnettle6 is not available in Bullseye. Yes, after updating the distro I had to purge php and modify the...
  16. Davesworld

    Moving to bare metal

    I like bare metal where possible. For a small number of users a single cheap VPS works well and as others have said, it's easy to move and/or duplicate. I have used both.
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    Moving to bare metal

    ZFS doesn't make much sense unless you have more than one virtual disk and mirror, it's all but useless on a single partition, will tell you about errors but cannot correct them as far as I know. I have run it it on two identical partitions before but for a sip server, a BTRFS mirror is plenty...
  18. Davesworld

    This codec is only usable in passthrough mode!

    That'll do it. Any thoughts of using GSM? As far as something in the bandwidth of g729 iLBC also comes to mind. I also am starting to see CLECs in North America at least, supporting Opus.
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    This codec is only usable in passthrough mode!

    Is there any reason why you need a low bandwidth codec?