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  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Network Caller ID

    ncidserver:~ $ date -u Fri 7 Jun 19:30:23 UTC 2024 ncidserver:~ $ date Fri 7 Jun 15:30:30 EDT 2024

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Network Caller ID

    The NCIDD times are normally correct. When I get these ghost calls the time stamps are incorrect

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Network Caller ID

    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?

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Network Caller ID

    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

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Network Caller ID

    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...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Network Caller ID

    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?

  • Modified a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Network Caller ID

    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 AND number validation 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",...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on Network Caller ID

    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",...

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