ncidserver:~ $ date -u Fri 7 Jun 19:30:23 UTC 2024 ncidserver:~ $ date Fri 7 Jun 15:30:30 EDT 2024
The NCIDD times are normally correct. When I get these ghost calls the time stamps are incorrect
I checked and my NCIDD system clock is correct, that's why I am confused as to the different call log time reported. I am UTC -4 but the time is off by some unexpected value. Is there a bash command line way to see gettimeofday() for me to check?
In case someone is experiencing a similar issue here's a possible reference to "sip scanner ghost calls" https://wiki.voip.ms/article/Sip_Scanner_Ghost_Calls
I've been getting some single ring No Caller ID nuisance calls lately. I am using VOIP with a Grandstream VOIP to POTS device. ciddata.log just shows RING RING in the log, and NCID records my 4:00am caller as 0104 as the time? cidcall.log shows CID: *DATE*06062024*TIME*0104*LINE*POTS*NMBR*RING*MESG*NONE*FNMBR*RING*NTYPE*-*CTRY*ZZ*LOCA*-*CARI*-*NAME*No Caller ID* Where does NCIDD get the time stamp from? The other interesting tidbit is my VOIP provider and my Grandstream VOIP to POTS device log show...
I've recently ported my POTS line to Voip and added a Grandstream HT812 so I can continue to use my exiting POTS phones. I still have my NCIDD listening to the "POTS" line but it's becoming redundant now that I can filter calls via my Voip provider. NCIDD is still handy because I can imessage incoming CID to my iphone to see who is calling the old land line. Is anyone else doing something similar with their NCIDD?
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I've recently found a new API which will allow users to inspect and validate phone numbers, just sharing it here with the group https://apilayer.com/marketplace/number_verification-api Lookups can be performed as follows: curl --request GET 'https://api.apilayer.com/number_verification/validate?number=14158586273' \ --header 'apikey: YOUR API KEY' example response { "valid": true, "number": "14158586273", "local_format": "4158586273", "international_format": "+14158586273", "country_prefix": "+1",...