RecipeHeap
From Etel
The heap is a list of links to recipes which, you, dear readers, are responsible for creating! Recipes are in no particular order. (Right now, there aren't any.) You're encouraged to cut and paste this recipe template to structure your contributions.
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If you have put a recipe here and it is gone, DON'T PANIC!
One of two things have happened:
- We liked your recipe, and have moved it into the main body of the book. Look for it there.
- We had to edit the volume of recipes, and yours did not make the cut. This is probably not because we didn't like it, but rather because we could not fit it into the structure of the book. What we will try and do is place those recipes into an "Extra Recipes" section, from where we would encourage the author to contribute them to the community. And yes, we will do this to our own recipes as well.
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And now the recipes:
- Peering two Asterisk servers using IAX
- UsingNorteli2000Phones
- Multi-Lot Parking
- Do Not Disturb
- Call Forwarding
- Running Asterisk on Linksys NSLU
- Using perl to retrieve Caller ID data from the web or a database
- Using the Notify module to send incoming call notifications to computers
- Installing Software on BSD
- Using Variables in a Dialplan
- Passing Values Back to the Dialplan
- Calling an External Script from the Dialplan
- Initiate a call from a file
- Initiating a call from a script (AMI)
- Fax2Email using mISDN channel driver
- VerifyPeers An IDS framework
- Always Answering an Extension
- No Shutdown
- Storing Voicemail on an IMAP server
- Asterisk Brute Force Prevention
- VLAN settings for VoIP networks
- NightModeA
- Least_Cost_Routing_A
- Iterating_over_a_list
- Asterisk Man in the Middle
- Extension Macro
- Secure traffic between Asterisk peers
- Conditional_CallerID
- Answering Machine Detection with WaitForSilence
- Overhead Paging
- Bridging Skype and Asterisk With PSGw
- Simple Hot-desking
- Connecting to TalkShoe via SIP
- Asterisk Queues using AddQueueMember
- Blocking Telemarketers
- Setting up music on hold
- SIP DoS/DDoS Mitigation
- RFC 3398 Support with OpenSER
- Exchange data between Asterisk and OpenSER via SIP
