Is there some file it is trying to read that is broken or missing? Can I clear out something that will make ProjectLibre start as if I just did a clean install?
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Hi Todd, I appreciate you looking into this. Imanami from the looks of it may not do caller id, but the other two do. I'm trying to set up an LDAP server and will see how they work out -- thanks!
That was what I was looking for. Thanks for the clarification. On Thu, Apr 26, 2018, 02:30 Ed Attfield ed_attfield@users.sourceforge.net wrote: If I understand this right, you were hoping for a tool that would add name information to a call when one of your many android devices calls another. Right now, when Alfred calls Beth, Beth only sees a number. You were hoping to dip into a central list of names to add the name "Alfred" to the call to Beth. NCID does not do this. It is meant to watch a small...
Ah, right. I don't need anything on the desktop, indeed just many mobile phones that can get calls from colleagues, and we want caller ID from the corporate directory without putting the corporate directory in every individual person's contact list.
In my specific case, "a host" would be around 4k if I get it beyond POC (not a given, our IT dept is very conservative, for good reasons). But right now, I'm just trying to get it to work for myself. A simple, global password would be OK for a poc. Device ID would be better if I can build a way to register people without too much technical complexity; this would be done by our service desk. If the device ID can't be readily spoofed, a device ID would suffice. A bearer token would also do. For per-user...
That's what I was looking for, yes. I want caller ID for our corporate directory for Android phones. I can download a copy of the directory, now I just need a way to get caller ID from it. Given that it's our full company phone list, I'd rather not put it out there for anyone to trawl through. On Thu, Apr 19, 2018, 03:57 Ed Attfield ed_attfield@users.sourceforge.net wrote: Hi Emiliano, For a less abrupt answer, I thank you for pointing me to stunnel, I didn't know it existed. I am also looking into...
Has any progress been made in this issue?
Alternately, perhaps a backend that has this built in (kinto, gun.js, feathers.js,....) with frontends for clients which speak the existing non-secured protocol?
Wouldn't it suffice to add a command to allow login and then stick stunnel in front of ncid?
Yet I may be mistaken... the popup now does show up, No idea what I've changed in the interim.
Done. Sorry I didn't submit it there myself, I'm still finding my way through sourceforge.
When I try the in-app test it shows the full-screen notify, but then when I get an incoming call it doesn't show up. The notification in the top dropdown does work, but I prefer to see the name of who is calling me without having to swipe down the notification shade.
Does the ncidd server allow for any kind of authentication/authorization? I installed the server and connected my phone and it just works... which is great in some ways, but I don't want to have my call list available for read/write on the open internet.