[ncolug] Re: Linphone

  • From: Harlan Tharp <putrdriver@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ncolug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 15:21:13 -0500

Oh by the way XMMP is a part of asterisk,
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+Jabber
And can be used to call out and call in.

Harlan Tharp



On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 9:52 AM, M. Knisely <charon79m@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Still, the XMPP connection terminates in OpenFire.
>
> http://www.elastix.org/index.php/en/product-information/features.html
>
> Scroll down toward the bottom and look at the Instant Messaging section.
>
> I don't discount the integration, but it's not your PBX service, be it
> Asterisk or the cool FreePBX wrapper around Asterisk, that is terminating
> that "call."
>
> I'd be like saying Apache sent an email because I used a web client for my
> email.  I realize I'm splitting hairs a bit, but Google crawls this list
> and I'd hate for someone to get the impression that FreePBX/Asterisk is
> doing XMPP.
>
> Mike K.
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 9:44 AM, Harlan Tharp <putrdriver@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>
>> It is a bit more interesting than that, Elastix is built on FreePBX, and
>> one of the most interesting guru and great resource is Ward Mundy's website
>> is
>> http://nehttp://www.elastix.org/index.php/en/product-information/features.htmlrdvittles.com/<http://nerdvittles.com/>
>>
>>
>> And you can use Elastix to make and receive XMPP calls. Plus a lot more.
>>
>> Harlan Tharp
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 9:33 AM, M. Knisely <charon79m@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> While I agree that that Elastix has an XMPP service, it is not provided
>>> by Asterisk.  There is an OpenFire installation with that distribution that
>>> provides XMPP.  Interestingly, that's the same XMPP server that I'm running
>>> on campus and I'm LOVING it so far.
>>>
>>> Mike K.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 8:55 AM, Harlan Tharp <putrdriver@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>>>
>>>> I found this chain to be interesting, so I had to reply.
>>>> I have installed several Elastix PBX systems for several businesses,
>>>> and don't sell Asterisk short.
>>>> This version of Asterisk, supports  XMPP, including google talk and
>>>> has video and web conferencing.
>>>> In fact, I have this installed at home and am activating features when
>>>> I have time.
>>>>
>>>> Harlan Tharp
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 6:41 AM, M. Knisely <charon79m@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Oh, and it can connedt to all the major chat services as well... AIM,
>>>>> Yahoo, Google Talk, etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> They are working on implementing SILK so they can participate on the
>>>>> Skype network, but I don't know where that project stands.  I know it was 
>>>>> a
>>>>> Google Summer of Code project last year, so that's post-MS buyout.
>>>>>
>>>>> They are also working on Android and iOS clients, but they were being
>>>>> very tight lipped on that progress last I looked.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mike K.
>>>>> On Feb 21, 2012 10:51 PM, "M. Knisely" <charon79m@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> My current bandwidth is dedicated to Jitsi.  It can route voice and
>>>>>> video via XMPP.  It used to be known as SIP Communicator.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mike
>>>>>> On Feb 21, 2012 10:35 PM, "Rob Gibson" <nosbig@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yeah, Microsoft purchased Skype.  Never really liked the software to
>>>>>>> begin with.  I prefer open communications via SIP, IAX, and/or
>>>>>>> Asterisk.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I do recall Mike Knisely having used Ekiga to make some video calls
>>>>>>> with his family when he was away.  I have typically stuck with voice
>>>>>>> for my personal exploits.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Rob
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Henry Keultjes
>>>>>>> <hbkeultjes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>>> > http://www.linphone.org/
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > Any one able to share their experience with this?
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > Mike Bell and I where having trouble with getting Skype to work on
>>>>>>> my new
>>>>>>> > Debian box so we thought of Linphone, installed it and within
>>>>>>> minutes we had
>>>>>>> > video from my own camera on the screen.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > We will not go any further until Mike installs his Linphone so I
>>>>>>> have
>>>>>>> > someone to go back and forth with.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > Microsoft buying Sky also seems to be a good reason to go with
>>>>>>> Linphone
>>>>>>> > since there is reasonable speculation that Microsoft bought Skype
>>>>>>> to move
>>>>>>> > the user base to MSN.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > Henry Keultjes
>>>>>>> > Mansfield Ohio USA
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
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