Re: [asterisk-users] two-level administration tool for Asterisk (reposting)

2007-01-17 Thread Marco Mouta
My mistake Tzafrir, you are right! On 1/17/07, Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 11:47:35AM +, Marco Mouta wrote: > Freepbx GUI let's you create different administrators with different > permissions! But can you separate the permissions by context/domain? -

Re: [asterisk-users] two-level administration tool for Asterisk (reposting)

2007-01-17 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 11:47:35AM +, Marco Mouta wrote: > Freepbx GUI let's you create different administrators with different > permissions! But can you separate the permissions by context/domain? -- Tzafrir Cohen icq#16849755jabber:[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: [asterisk-users] two-level administration tool for Asterisk (reposting)

2007-01-17 Thread Marco Mouta
Freepbx GUI let's you create different administrators with different permissions! On 1/17/07, Kate Kretz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I like the idea of "Virtual PBX", but I don't like python language. Are there other implementations ? I'd like some java or php thing. On 1/16/07, Tzafrir Cohen

Re: [asterisk-users] two-level administration tool for Asterisk (reposting)

2007-01-17 Thread Kate Kretz
I like the idea of "Virtual PBX", but I don't like python language. Are there other implementations ? I'd like some java or php thing. On 1/16/07, Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 10:18:05AM +0500, Kate Kretz wrote: > Dear Sirs, > > let me repost my question aga

Re: [asterisk-users] two-level administration tool for Asterisk (reposting)

2007-01-15 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Tue, Jan 16, 2007 at 10:18:05AM +0500, Kate Kretz wrote: > Dear Sirs, > > let me repost my question again, probably the last one was lost in a huge > amount of messages during weekend. > > > I'm actually looking for web-based tool which can do two level of > administration: > > 1) high level

[asterisk-users] two-level administration tool for Asterisk (reposting)

2007-01-15 Thread Kate Kretz
Dear Sirs, let me repost my question again, probably the last one was lost in a huge amount of messages during weekend. I'm actually looking for web-based tool which can do two level of administration: 1) high level, Administrators, can create "domains" 2) lower level, Users, can manage exten

Re: [asterisk-users] two level administration tool for Asterisk

2007-01-13 Thread snacktime
I worked on something like this about a year ago. It was a multi tenant web gui that virtualized pretty much everything from extensions to sip/iax users to voicemail. What I found that worked fairly well was to use a prefix for everything user specific with a format that could easily be parsed.

Re: [asterisk-users] two level administration tool for Asterisk

2007-01-12 Thread Lee Jenkins
Kate Kretz wrote: actually, I was looking for Web thing. I'd like to delegate my customers (i.e. companies) to manage their extensions via Web. what are those *.ael files ? let me desribe the task more precisely. we run telecom, and we sell phone numbers to companies. what do we want to do ..

Re: [asterisk-users] two level administration tool for Asterisk

2007-01-12 Thread Kate Kretz
actually, I was looking for Web thing. I'd like to delegate my customers ( i.e. companies) to manage their extensions via Web. what are those *.ael files ? let me desribe the task more precisely. we run telecom, and we sell phone numbers to companies. what do we want to do ... I'd like to bound

Re: [asterisk-users] two level administration tool for Asterisk

2007-01-12 Thread Lee Jenkins
Kate Kretz wrote: Dear Sirs, I'm looking for a tool which can do the following: 1) higher level of administration, only one person, it can create "domain"s and per-domain administration accounts 2) lower level of administration, many persons, each can add new extensions and change passwords

[asterisk-users] two level administration tool for Asterisk

2007-01-12 Thread Kate Kretz
Dear Sirs, I'm looking for a tool which can do the following: 1) higher level of administration, only one person, it can create "domain"s and per-domain administration accounts 2) lower level of administration, many persons, each can add new extensions and change passwords with their domains.