I would love to add dial-up support to my BBS but I can't connect
physical hardware (e.g. modem) to a VPS.
Does anyone know of a way to 'emulate' a modem which listens on a
VoIP SIP/IAX line?
Yes.
Yes.;-)
Could you please write more details?
No. There's no place for POTS links in 21st century, even if they are still possible (sure for V.42*, most likely for V.32*, don't know for V.34).
No. There's no place for POTS links in 21st century, even if theyCould you recommend one for V.42*?
are still possible (sure for V.42*, most likely for V.32*, don't
know for V.34).
Re: Linux Virtual Modem using VoIP?
By: Alexey Vissarionov to Nick Young on Thu Mar 11 2021 08:46 am
How can this be done?
Does anyone know of a way to 'emulate' a modem which listens on a VoIP SIP/IAX line? Once the call is received I can probably work the rest out.
Does anyone know of a way to 'emulate' a modem which listens on a VoIP
SIP/IAX line? Once the call is received I can probably work the rest
out.
Have a look at IAXmodem, maybe this helps: http://iaxmodem.sourceforge.net
It connects via IAX to an Asterisk server and provides a modem interface. But I haven't tried it myself.
Could you please write more details?
No. There's no place for POTS links in 21st century, even if they are still possible (sure for V.42*, most likely for V.32*, don't know for V.34).
No. There's no place for POTS links in 21st century... [continued
above].
If I am googling I am finding similar people asking for the same.
And similar answers like yours: "you do not need it".
If I am googling I am finding similar people asking for the same.
And similar answers like yours: "you do not need it".
Maybe for good reason?
A human being does not "need" to run Linux to live life...
A human being does not "need" to run Linux to live life...
A human being does not "need" to run Linux to live life...
and you ask me what CPM is ?
I know what CP/M is; why you "need" to run it is a non-technical
question.
I know what CP/M is; why you "need" to run it is a non-technical question.
Was there a question on how to run CPM? :) You could get an Atari 8 bit and Fujinet, open up an 80 column term program, and type "ATCPM" :D
I know what CP/M is; why you "need" to run it is a non-technical
question.
Was there a question on how to run CPM? :) You could get an Atari 8
bit and a Fujinet, open up an 80 column term program, and type "ATCPM" :D
Benny is a silly nut with his CPM obsession, its a longrunning
in-joke.
I countered with running an abacus... no response... yet.
The original question was if technically it can be done, if so then
how; not to debate the reason why. "You do not need it" is a douchebag response.
The original question was if technically it can be done, if so then how; not to debate the reason why. "You do not need it" is a douchebag response.
A human being does not "need" to run Linux to live life...
The original question was if technically it can be done, if soI saw not so bad fax solutions. I read also some "blue prints".
then how; not to debate the reason why. "You do not need it" is
a douchebag response.
What I understood, V.42b is achievable (technically).
V.34 and so are patended still (no open source),
but maybe technically also OK.
Nowadays there are these "kickstarters" and similar. People are
sharing cost of sometimes nonsences -> why not to use that way?
If there will be 1000 people like me (wants to spend let say 100
EUR per "licence") - it may motive some other poeple to write it.
-={ 2021-03-13 17:51:13.646719217+00:00 }=-
Hey Nick!
A human being does not "need" to run Linux to live life...
Blasphemy!
Life is good,
Maurice
... Gyfena gehwilc underbæc besihþ.
Every gift looks backwards.
indeed, to me any sort of emulation has both merit and novelty. faxes are still (surprisingly) useful.. as is dialup on occasion.
A human being does not "need" to run Linux to live life...
i'd say this is debatable lol
Hey, you could run BSD instead, so it is not inaccurate.
If I am googling I am finding similar people asking for the
same.
And similar answers like yours: "you do not need it".
Maybe for good reason?
The original question was if technically it can be done,
if so then how
; not to debate the reason why. "You do not need it" is a
douchebag response.
100 EUR is the money I'd rather pay for 2 years of 500 Mbit/s internet connection, instead of some ephemeral "license" for a modem
emulator...
What if I need to exchange sometimes something with people who are
still pure PSTN connected?
indeed, to me any sort of emulation has both merit and novelty. faxes are AG>> still (surprisingly) useful.. as is dialup on occasion.
Faxing is still a thing in Canada. I have several clients big and small that still shoot stuff via. fax. It "just works" for them.
Heard faxing is still huge in Japan...
b) Ask a node with POTS and IP to establish a direct route between
those people and you and use that node as a gateway.
c) Get old hardware and a real modem. Even if you need an POTS/VOIP
ATA converter it will be cheaper than the 100.000 for kickstarter
project or your 100 share for the kickstarter. You will get the fun
for finding the right Init-AT command for free.
d) Get old hardware, a real modem and your own POTS provider. No fun because Init ATZ.
e) Send encrypted mircoSD cards via snailmail.
f) Send a carrier pigeon.
Good ${greeting_time}, Nick!
11 Mar 2021 03:48:40, you wrote to All:
I would love to add dial-up support to my BBS but I can't connect physical hardware (e.g. modem) to a VPS.
Does anyone know of a way to 'emulate' a modem which listens on a
VoIP SIP/IAX line?
Yes.
c) Get old hardware and a real modem. Even if you need an
POTS/VOIP ATA converter
No chance to get analog here.
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Am 14.03.21 schrieb Nick Andre@1:229/426 in LINUX:
And Germany - a huge chunk of our administration is dependant on
faxes, also the medical sector :)
I laugh at this whenever I hear that faxes are more secure. Too many times I've seen faxes, labeled SECURE, sitting on the fax machine
waiting to be picked up by someone. If companies would just open up a secure portal on their website to accept SECURE messages, this would
get rid of the whole fax dilema.
Technology -- two steps forward, three steps back.
The converter will take analog wires and transfer to VoIP. FXS or FXO, sorry, i'm not used to the professional wordings and mix them up, but
you will find the glossary at the asterisk environment.
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There were some advantages of fax communication (where I understood
why German companies still insist to keep fax communication). It is
really peer2peer and sender immediately knows if fax was received.
Do you remember time when emails were alredy born but automotive
companies insisted on odette standards?
And Germany - a huge chunk of our administration is dependant on faxes, also the medical sector :)
I laugh at this whenever I hear that faxes are more secure. Too many times I've seen faxes, labeled SECURE, sitting on the fax machine
waiting to be picked up by someone. If companies would just open up a secure portal on their website to accept SECURE messages, this would get rid of the whole fax dilema.
Faxes are sometimes used so that government and the broader internet can't see whats being transferred. Businesses that are under the table use them to send their reports all the time. :P
refused to move off of their existing EDI system... why? The airlines relied upon it for AOG (Aircraft On Ground) based shipment and communications. Airlines!?!?
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