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 >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > To unsubscribe send to ncolug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with >>>>>>> 'unsubscribe' in >>>>>>> > the Subject field. >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> >>>>>>> To unsubscribe send to ncolug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with >>>>>>> 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>> >>> >> >