[App_rpt-users] app_rpt and "current" Asterisk

Steve Zingman szingman at msgstor.com
Mon Oct 5 20:10:23 UTC 2015


I agree with Stacy here. I use asterisk only as a platform for app rpt.
I have not felt the need to use features in later versions for a 
repeater controller remote base or ROIP endpoint. I'm sure others will 
disagree, I only speak for myself.
If there are security issues that need to be addressed, we need to find 
them and squash them if they cause a real concern.

I have to go for the joke here, put a fork in it it's done. ;)

73, Steve N4IRS


On 10/05/2015 03:44 PM, Stacy wrote:
> Bryan,
> app_rpt.c and associated programs do not work with the newer versions of
> asterisk.  The last release of asterisk that included app_rpt.c was
> 1.8.11.1, and while it compiles and loads, it is pretty outdated and
> doesn't work.
>
> Looking at the code (app_rpt.c and asterisk itself), and reading the
> forums that the asterisk developers post to, and considering that DAHDI
> needs to have some patches applied to it for it to work with app_rpt.c
> under asterisk, I can understand why Jim et all decided to fork the distro.
>
> -Stacy
> KG7QIN
>
>
> On 10/05/2015 11:56 AM, Bryan Fields wrote:
>> On 10/5/15 8:40 AM, Steve Zingman wrote:
>>> It's version 1.0 with all that implies. It's better in some areas under the
>>> hood. The node setup scripts are now included along with more information to
>>> the user during install. root login via SSH is now allowed.
>> Cool, Is the rolling your own still supported?  most of the reason I rolled my
>> own was to run on Debian in the first place.
>>
>> Also, root login supported :(  that's just a bad idea.
>>
>> Thanks for the awesome work.  I know I've asked about the progress being made,
>> if any, to get app_rpt back into mainline asterisk in the past.  Has anything
>> been happening on this front?
>>
>> 73's
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