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Yate users hangout place / Hot to actually get help with yate ?
« on: April 22, 2016, 06:58:19 AM »
I don't want to rub the forum the wrong way, but isn't the purpose of a forum to get and share help ?
Being new here as I look arround I am shocked at all the never answered posts, far to many IMHO.

Does the creators even check out the Yate Client Linux section ?   there are allot of unanswered posts there.


Oh, and by the way, when you login, it asks for your username.  It's really not wanting your username. It's wanting your e-mail address. For the love of common sense, change it to something else like e-mail. Or leave it an actually accept the username.


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Linux / .conf file help
« on: April 20, 2016, 10:04:49 AM »
I need to use Yate as a client only. I need to start it from the command line, have it register to a SIP server, and be able to make and end a call via the command line.
Yet, even with all the information out there I cannot seem to wrap my head around how to do this. Partly because what the docs say and what is on my system are different.
For instance, there are the same .conf files in multiple locations.  /usr/local/etc/yate & /etc/yate.  So which are the correct ones to modify ?

I have my account information and need to know what to put in what files to make this register, and also to be able to change codecs when I need to.
user =105
pass = 105
SIP server IP = 192.168.0.11
Codec = G.729

When starting Yate, are there command line command to make and end a call?  To register & deregister, to know when I am being called.





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Linux / Yate on OpenWRT
« on: February 17, 2016, 11:30:39 AM »
I added Yate in menuconfig. In the terminal when I type yate i get the following (see below).

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root@mylinkit:/# yate
Yate (2559) is starting Wed Feb 17 17:27:31 2016
2016-02-17_17:27:31.493213 <WARN> Engine::loadPlugins() failed directory '/usr/lib/yate'
2016-02-17_17:27:31.493525 <WARN> Engine::loadPlugins() failed directory '/usr/lib/yate/server'
Initializing plugins
Initialization complete
Yate engine is initialized and starting up on mylinkit


I checked, and I do not have the folders it is looking for. This is all I have.

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root@mylinkit:/# find / -name yate
/etc/init.d/yate
/etc/yate
/overlay/upper/etc/yate
/rom/etc/init.d/yate
/rom/etc/yate
/rom/usr/bin/yate
/usr/bin/yate
root@mylinkit:/#


Anyone have any ideas why OpenWRT does not install everything ?




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