Thanks, I forgot to reply and say I figured it out sorry.
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Gene Cooper <gcoo...@sonoracomm.com>wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm no expert and I realize that using the Asterisk GUI is not how most
> pros use AstLinux, but I do. Here are a few notes I've made in the past:
>
> *Asterisk-GUI*
>
> Backup
> ------
>
> Before logging into the Asterisk-GUI for the first time, remember to
> back up the Asterisk configuration files:
>
> cp -ar /mnt/kd/asterisk /mnt/kd/asterisk.bak
>
> Enable Asterisk-GUI
> -------------------
>
> Create a link to the asterisk-gui in the Astlinux web interface:
>
> Prefs -> General Options -> External URL Link:
> http://localhost:8088/asterisk/static/config/index.html
>
> Prefs -> General Options -> External URL Name: Asterisk-GUI
>
> Configure Admin Credentials
> ---------------------------
>
> Edit manager.conf from the Edit tab. Leave the [webinterface] stanza,
> but add new credentials with:
>
> [admin]
> secret = yourpass ; this will be the user and password for the GUI login
> deny = 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 ; deny all not specifically permitted
> permit = 192.168.2.0/255.255.255.0 ; set appropriately for your network
> read =
> system,call,log,verbose,agent,user,config,dtmf,reporting,cdr,dialplan
> write = system,call,agent,user,config,command,reporting,originate
>
> Save and Reload Asterisk.
>
> First Login
> -----------
>
> If you get any errors during the first login, restore /mnt/kd/asterisk
> from backup, fix the problem, reload Asterisk and then log in again.
>
> Now use the Asterisk-GUI page to set up the PBX.
>
>
> On 10/09/2011 12:09 PM, unixdoss wrote:
> > What is the default user name password for the asterisknow gui
> > i tried all the known default ones.
>
> --
>
> ===========================
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>
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