(NOTE: If you’ve come here from http://planet.mysql.com my apologies. I’ve notified them to only follow my database related posts and hope they’ll not follow my full blog feed shortly.) I recently came across a new site which offers a GUI configuration tool for FreeSWITCH. Despite buying the FreeSWITCH 1.0.6 Book which is a very good [...]
A few days after writing my last post about problems after upgrading my ADSL router’s firmware I also noticed that my VoIP connections were not working properly. I have several SIP providers and after a day or so of using the new firmware the SIP registrations to my providers started failing. Initially I thought this [...]
There was a lot of talk about this being the next menace after email spam. I’m not actually sure what it’s called for VoIP systems, but my Asterisk setup has started to be attacked over the last few days. Lots of entries like: [Aug 27 19:20:30] NOTICE[18826] chan_sip.c: Registration from '"742"<sip:742@a.b.c.d>' failed for '208.109.86.187' - [...]
The future of MySQL. The SCO Group terminates Darl McBride. And more.
The future of MySQL
Monty Widenius urged Oracle to give up on MySQL in order to
land Sun while Richard Stallman, Knowledge Ecology International
(KEI) and the Open Rights Group sent a letter to the
EC urging it to block Oracle’s acquisition of MySQL. All of which
prompted Florian Mueller, who it should be noted is working with
Widenius as part of his campaign, to claim that there is growing public opposition to
Oracle owning Sun’s MySQL.
Meanwhile The VAR Guy reported on rumours that …
[Read more]During 2008 we are planning to run a series of interviews with interesting persons somehow related to the telecom field. In this first installment, we will have a chat with Juha Heinänen from Finland.
MySQL: Juha, you are a former professor of Computer Science and Communication technology, CTO (or similar positions) in at least Sonera, Telia and Song, former ATM specialist, responsible for bringing Internet to Finland and registering the .fi top-level domain, a consultant for many early network equipment startups some of which succeeded to be still with us today, and author of several RFC's. Nowadays you are a core contributor to the OpenSER SIP proxy, and you sell a VoIP platform called OpenSIPg based on that to Nordic operators. In addition you seem to live a life that would likely be a dream of many hackers, spending time in different parts of the world hacking on your favorite Open Source project. Even to this date, I …
[Read more]During 2008 we are planning to run a series of interviews with interesting persons somehow related to the telecom field. In this first installment, we will have a chat with Juha Heinänen from Finland.
MySQL: Juha, you are a former professor of Computer Science and Communication technology, CTO (or similar positions) in at least Sonera, Telia and Song, former ATM specialist, responsible for bringing Internet to Finland and registering the .fi top-level domain, a consultant for many early network equipment startups some of which succeeded to be still with us today, and author of several RFC's. Nowadays you are a core contributor to the OpenSER SIP proxy, and you sell a VoIP platform called OpenSIPg based on that to Nordic operators. In addition you seem to live a life that would likely be a dream of many hackers, spending time in different parts of the world hacking on your favorite Open Source project. Even to this date, I …
[Read more]During 2008 we are planning to run a series of interviews with interesting persons somehow related to the telecom field. In this first installment, we will have a chat with Juha Heinänen from Finland.
MySQL: Juha, you are a former professor of Computer Science and Communication technology, CTO (or similar positions) in at least Sonera, Telia and Song, former ATM specialist, responsible for bringing Internet to Finland and registering the .fi top-level domain, a consultant for many early network equipment startups some of which succeeded to be still with us today, and author of several RFC's. Nowadays you are a core contributor to the OpenSER SIP proxy, and you sell a VoIP platform called OpenSIPg based on that to Nordic operators. In addition you seem to live a life that would likely be a dream of many hackers, spending time in different parts of the world hacking on your favorite Open Source project. Even to this date, I …
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Woke up this morning to discover a new
guide to Asterisk@Home via Planet Asterisk.
Reading through the guide has pretty much solidified my wish to
move the house phone system to 2.6 when I get home. For those not
playing along from home, I stumbled across Asterisk@Home less
then a year ago, and have decided that my VOIP system is never
going back to me hacking everything by hand.
The Asterisk@Home project releases a CD that installs not only a
full PBX, but a working CRM system and database (ala MySQL). The
setup is incredibly easy and most novices should be able to have
it working in a couple of hours.
The project is still on the hobby'ist side of development but it
is rapidly improving itself. I could easily see a small company …
The flight I am on is delayed and they have us sitting in the
plane while they fix something on the plane.
So what do I do? Pop open the laptop, fire up DUN and start
pulling down email. My phone just became my connection to the
world.
Why does Cingular suck? Because they disable DUN on the Treo's
they ship. My current email reading, web surfing lifestyle is all
made possible by a warranty voiding approach that I found that
allowed me to enable a feature they decided they didn't want
their customers to have. If you buy a phone from Cingular you get
a phone that they have hacked up to remove features that they
don't want you to have.
And what would be the story if you bought your phone on your own
and skipped buying it from Cingular?
You would get this feature built it.
Cingular sucks. I live for the day of the Wi-MAX revolution where
we can see the death of the closed phone …