Daniel, Is there any possibility you would make a diagram of your known working servers available, along with the specific configurations you use? I find it difficult to understand what each line is supposed to do, what each configuration option does to the SIP connection. Certainly, you could redact any line that affects security of your servers.
I believe the several other people who have posted "It doesn't work for me" would also benefit from seeing a fully-formed, known-good configuration.
Thanks, Derek
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 7:54 AM, Sam Tuke samtuke@fsfe.org wrote:
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On 09/12/13 21:29, Daniel Pocock wrote:
Just dial a number in the browser and if the phone has Lumicall then it will ring - nothing to pay. And the software is free too. The blog and the Lumicall site have had a tenfold increase in traffic since this was released.
Wow I'm not surprised it's generating traffic - sounds like an extremely interesting feature with some very practical features.
I'll be reading your explanation when I have a few minutes. I'm sure thousands of webmasters would love to integrate FS dialling from their sites and webapps.
Sam.
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