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    QUESTION Anyone billing/invoicing w/ CDR from Vitelity API?

    Hi Bart, What do you have in mind? I was thinking of using "Simple Invoices" as the base and building an Extension to do the web service calls through their API... What do you think?
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    TIPS Incredible Fusionpbx project starting with pbxinaflash whitelist?

    I have one setup on Vultr (base config) under Debian 8. Been running solid for past 5 months w/ 2 tenants but very little traffic. Never had any issues with the server. Did a load test with ~8 calls into a conference room and it worked flawlessly with <20% cpu usage.
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    QUESTION Anyone billing/invoicing w/ CDR from Vitelity API?

    Thank you. I'll check it out... How is their quality compared w/ Vitelity?
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    QUESTION Anyone billing/invoicing w/ CDR from Vitelity API?

    Is anyone using a billing/invoicing solution by pulling CDR information from Vitelity through the use of their API? This seems much easier than having the PBX send calls through a billing software like A2billing...
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    TIPS Incredible Fusionpbx project starting with pbxinaflash whitelist?

    DigitalDaz, I just found the the fusion forum yesterday, and registered. Thanks for starting that. Anyone on Fusionpbx have a favorite billing platform?
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    QUESTION A2Billing: sending calls to asterisk IVR

    Thank you! Somehow, that didn't show up in my searches...
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    QUESTION A2Billing: sending calls to asterisk IVR

    For future reference, if anyone looking for solution to this same problem. The issue is "|60|HiL" you must go into A2billing's System Settings > Global List > Call to free DID Dial Command Params: Change the default from pipe to comma: ie. ",60,HiL"
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    QUESTION A2Billing: sending calls to asterisk IVR

    Sorry to dig up an old thread. I'm trying to accomplish the samething, I have a client with 800 inbound numbers that I need keep track of, so I'm sending the inbound calls to a2billing-did; but I'm unable to send the call back out to asterisk's IVR. I've tried the Misc Application method (using...
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    TIPS Incredible Fusionpbx project starting with pbxinaflash whitelist?

    @hecatae, any response from the developers on that "failed to create switch conf directory" error? Really want to see if I can install successfully on a Wable server...
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    TIPS Incredible Fusionpbx project starting with pbxinaflash whitelist?

    Hi Ward, That's the script I pointed KUMARULLAL to. But when I ran it last night, the "ipchecker.sh" script was not included. So I had to copy that script from another server.
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    TIPS Incredible Fusionpbx project starting with pbxinaflash whitelist?

    @KUMARULLAL I have been installing fusionpbx on Debian 8 systems because I wanted to use FS 1.6. I would suggest you use the script Wardmundy posted here. I just ran it on a Debian 8 (Jessie) without any errors. My method (prior to Ward posting that script) was ugly. The only thing missing...
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    TIPS Incredible Fusionpbx project starting with pbxinaflash whitelist?

    Unfortunately, this error seems to be fairly unique. So I suspect it has to do with their OpenVZ container setup... Not sure the developers can reproduce the error...
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    TIPS Incredible Fusionpbx project starting with pbxinaflash whitelist?

    I've been able to install fusionpbx on Debian Jessie on Vultr and on my local promox container with Debian 8 just fine. No errors with the install. On those install, the switch works great, and multi-tenant works great as well. Applying the TM3 script, I've got the white-list working like on...
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    FOOD FOR THOUGHT What ever happened to FREESwitch?

    KUMARULLAL, I used/modified the Raspian script to apply travelin man to a Debian Jesse based FusionPBX and the whitelist is working fine... http://pbxinaflash.com/community/threads/some-success-with-adapting-travelin-man-script-for-debian-jessie.19186/
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    GO HERE Some success with adapting Travelin Man script for Debian Jessie

    I think I have some success. I moved "/etc/init.d/iptables-persistent" from an Ubuntu 14.04 Incredible machine to the above Debian 8 machine. Now I'm able to run: service iptables reload|flush But "service iptables start|restart|force-reload" does not work. So in...
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    GO HERE Some success with adapting Travelin Man script for Debian Jessie

    And then when I locate file names with iptables, this is what I get. /etc/init.d/iptables /etc/iptables /etc/iptables/rules.v4 /etc/iptables/rules.v4.orig /etc/iptables/rules.v4.ubuntu14 /etc/iptables/rules.v6 /etc/iptables/rules.v6.ubuntu14 /root/config-iptables.sh /sbin/iptables...
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    GO HERE Some success with adapting Travelin Man script for Debian Jessie

    Then I run this code: (modified from the Raspian script) #!/bin/bash apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade -y # Installing packages needed to work with Asterisk (note libmpg123-0 and mpg123 are built from source below because of buggy packages) echo "---> Install packages needed to work with...
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    GO HERE Some success with adapting Travelin Man script for Debian Jessie

    Thank you for directing me to that script. Somehow my Jessie is setup differently... I started with a fresh install of Jessie x64. Without installing anything, these are where my iptables files are: /sbin/iptables /sbin/iptables-restore /sbin/iptables-save /usr/bin/iptables-xml...
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    GO HERE Some success with adapting Travelin Man script for Debian Jessie

    Thanks Ward, Is that the script for the raspbian?
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    GO HERE Some success with adapting Travelin Man script for Debian Jessie

    Hoping someone much more versed in Linux can help me adapt the travelin man script for Ubuntu to Debian Jessie. When I locate iptables files on my Debian Jessie system, these are the location and files with iptables name in it... # locate iptables /etc/fail2ban/action.d/iptables-allports.conf...
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