I started this project about a year ago, after buying a ZyXEL Prestige 100IH ISDN router. I wanted to be able to use the information that the router could send as syslog messages. About a week ago a friend of mine said he also had an ISDN router from DLINK and was intrested in my program. That's when I made the project Open Source under Gnu GPL to make it available to others aswell, with the intention of supporting other ISDN routers in the future. Perhaps some day even support other kinds of hardware that can generate caller id information, such as modems. Regards, Mikael Hallendal, 2000-08-03 <cips@hallendal.net> |
2000-10-13 - version updatePackages as separate executable jars. Also updated the version to 1.0 |
2000-08-08 - Bug fixSee changelog2000-08-08 - First releaseI released CIPS 0.1 today. The server should be pretty stable, I've used without problems for almost a year. The web UI seems to be alright, please submit bugs if you find any. The first release includes:
In the futureThe plans for the future is to have a full-featured Java- and Gnomeclient for using the dabase.In the current version, security has not been considered. This is also something I have to look into in future releases. |
CIPS 1.0 | 2000-10-13 |
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cips-server-1_0.jar cips-client-1_0.jar cips-source-1_0.tar.gz |
No changes made since 0.1.1, packaged as jars. cips-client includes the php3-script. |
Requirements:ServerJava ClientWeb InterfaceCurrently, look in cips/server/doc/INSTALL for installation instructions. They will be available here when they are ready. |
Cips 0.1.1Due to my minimized brain :) I had used TIMESTAMP instead of DATETIME in the calls-table. The result of this was that when you changed a call from being new the time also changed. |
Welcome to the CIPS (Caller Id Presentation System) projectPlease see "About" for more information. |
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