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Re: [linux] Rpondeur vocal sous Linux?
Yves de Voghel wrote:
La direction souhaite que l'interface web soit doublée d'une interface
téléphonique, permettant au client de s'authentifer par un numéro et de
recevoir un code alphabétique en contre-partie
PreViking:
http://www.bellworldwide.net/previking/
PreViking is a telephony daemon written in C. It has been designed with a
modular structure that easily allows the addition of different services and
the support of ifferent hardware. Current services include a calling card
service and a call-back service. PreViking provides an API which includes
many functions to do different telephony operations such as call switching,
playing/recording messages, and listening/playing DTMF.
Asterisk:
http://www.asteriskpbx.com/
Asterisk is a PBX (Private Branch eXchange) and telephony toolkit.
It acts as middleware between the Internet and telephony channels (like
Zaptel, VoIP, VoFR, ISDN, modems, Internet Phone Jack, etc.) and
applications (like VoiceMail, directories, MP3 players, intercom, etc.).
It has many advanced features such as a codec translation API. The base
distribution includes several channel backends, as well as applications.
However, the beauty of Asterisk is its ability to be extended using its
APIs and dynamic module loader. End users can even write their own
applications that run on the system.
GNU Bayonne:
http://www.gnu.org/software/bayonne/
Bayonne is the telephony server of the GNU project. Bayonne offers a
script driven threaded multiline state event telephony service for building
voice response systems and telephony plugins for runtime driver
configuration. Bayonne also features "TGI" for making perl applications
"telephony aware". Bayonne may be used to build telephony based system
administration, home automation, automated attendent, v-commerce, and
voice messaging systems.
Telephone Control Daemon:
http://telephonectld.sourceforge.net/
Telephone Control Daemon allows a user to dial a system and perform some
predefined commands. It uses a voice modem (tested with Rockwell) to provide
a DTMF-based interface to the user. It is useful for systems that only have
a temporary Internet connection but may need to be connected at the demand
of some remote user.
Vpb-driver
http://www.users.bigpond.com/voicet/
Device driver and API for Voicetronix "VPB4" 4-line analog DSP
telephony card.
Bref, une recherche sur FreshMeat.net avec "telephony".
Essaie aussi Google avec "telephony" et "linux" ;-)
Bonne chance...
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