Hi, This is what my http.conf looks like: ;! ;! Automatically generated configuration file ;! Filename: http.conf (/etc/asterisk/http.conf) ;! Generator: Manager ;! Creation Date: Fri Jul 24 10:05:35 2009 ;! ; ; Asterisk Builtin mini-HTTP server ; ; ; Note about Asterisk documentation: ; If Asterisk was installed from a tarball, then the HTML documentation should ; be installed in the static-http/docs directory which is ; (/var/lib/asterisk/static-http/docs) on linux by default. If the Asterisk ; HTTP server is enabled in this file by setting the "enabled", "bindaddr", ; and "bindport" options, then you should be able to view the documentation ; remotely by browsing to: ; http://<server_ip>:<bindport>/static/docs/index.html ; [general] ; ; Whether HTTP/HTTPS interface is enabled or not. Default is no. ; This also affects manager/rawman/mxml access (see manager.conf) ; enabled = yes ; ; Address to bind to, both for HTTP and HTTPS. Default is 0.0.0.0 ; ;bindaddr=127.0.0.1 ; ; Port to bind to for HTTP sessions (default is 8088) ; ;bindport=8088 ; ; Prefix allows you to specify a prefix for all requests ; to the server. The default is blank. If uncommented ; all requests must begin with /asterisk ; prefix = asterisk ; ; Whether Asterisk should serve static content from http-static ; Default is no. ; enablestatic = yes ; ; Redirect one URI to another. This is how you would set a ; default page. ; Syntax: redirect=<from here> <to there> ; For example, if you are using the Asterisk-gui, ; it is convenient to enable the following redirect: ; redirect = / /static/config/index.html ; ; HTTPS support. In addition to enabled=yes, you need to ; explicitly enable ssl, define the port to use, ; and have a certificate somewhere. ; sslenable=yes ; enable ssl - default no. ; sslbindport=4433 ; port to use - default is 8089 ; sslbindaddr=0.0.0.0 ; address to bind to - default is bindaddr. ; ; sslcert=/tmp/foo.pem ; path to the certificate ; ; To produce a certificate you can e.g. use openssl ; openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes -out /tmp/foo.pem -keyout /tmp/foo.pem ;
; The post_mappings section maps URLs to real paths on the filesystem. If a ; POST is done from within an authenticated manager session to one of the ; configured POST mappings, then any files in the POST will be placed in the ; configured directory. ; [post_mappings] ; ; In this example, if the prefix option is set to "asterisk", then using the ; POST URL: /asterisk/uploads will put files in /var/lib/asterisk/uploads/. uploads = /var/lib/asterisk/uploads/ backups = /var/lib/asterisk/gui_backups moh = /var/lib/asterisk/moh >>> Gad Alaloof <[email protected]> 7/25/2009 01:24 AM >>> Hi After installing Asterisk 1.6 i get 404 error when getting to web gui url. I try: http://127.0.0.1:8088/asterisk/static/config/cfgadvanced.html Installation is on ubanutu desktop edition 9.0.4. http.conf looks like this: [general] ; ; Whether HTTP/HTTPS interface is enabled or not. Default is no. ; This also affects manager/rawman/mxml access (see manager.conf) ; enabled=yes ; ; Address to bind to, both for HTTP and HTTPS. Default is 0.0.0.0 ; bindaddr=0.0.0.0 ; ; Port to bind to for HTTP sessions (default is 8088) ; bindport=8088 And manager.conf looks like this: [general] enabled = yes webenabled = yes port = 5038 bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 [administrator] secret = xxx read = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user,config write = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user,config make checkconfig also shows everythink is ok. Please advice. Thanks. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-gui mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-gui
