Hello
I also have a problem with the gui. I changed the manager.conf and I am able
to login into the Asterisk GUI.
However, the system then starts to update some files, but never finishes.
Instead it goes into a loop stating every few seconds:
"Your configuration will now be upgraded to work w
Thank you very much, that helped! Just missed that wiki page...
Regards,
Dmitry
On Jul 12, 2011, at 02:59 , Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
> Dmitry,
>
> Did you follow this link:
>
> http://doc.astlinux.org/userdoc:tt_asterisk-gui
>
> Did you restart asterisk for the manager.conf changes to be applie
Dmitry,
Did you follow this link:
http://doc.astlinux.org/userdoc:tt_asterisk-gui
Did you restart asterisk for the manager.conf changes to be applied?
Also, take a look at the template sample "/stat/etc/asterisk/manager.conf", in
the [general] section, make sure 'enabled', 'webenabled', etc. a
Hello,
would someone please suggest how to configure Asterisk GUI for astlinux? I have
set password in manager.conf but when I login I get the following error:
The GUI does not have necessary privileges.
Please check the manager permissions for the user !
Thank you in advance,
Best Regards
Dmi
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I would imagine you would use the Asterisk GUI or not, not both,
thus eliminating the problem of the files being over written.
I tried all day yesterday just to install Asterisk NOW with the
Freepbx GUI on a Soekris 5501,
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Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Asterisk GUI
I would imagine you would use the Asterisk GUI or not, not both, thus
eliminating the problem of the files being over written.
I tried all day yesterday just to install Asterisk NOW with the Freepbx GUI
on a Soekris 5501, and had no luck, so
m Chadwin [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 8:06 AM
To: 'AstLinux Users Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Asterisk GUI
My only concern with GUI Asterisk editing is how nicely it sits alongside
manual editing of the files. Are any of the visual tools
*From:* Darryl Chandler [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* 11 March 2011 12:53
*To:* AstLinux Users Mailing List
*Subject:* Re: [Astlinux-users] Asterisk GUI
If someone wants to point me in the
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Sent: 11 March 2011 12:53
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Asterisk GUI
If someone wants to point me in the direction of how to help, I would be
more than happy to - although the fact that I'm asking probably means I'm a
little out of my lea
If someone wants to point me in the direction of how to help, I would be
more than happy to - although the fact that I'm asking probably means
I'm a little out of my league.
I was even willing to download the source and do a custom build, but I
don't think that would help with this kind of proje
The astlinux interface does little to help configure the Asterisk PBX
for dialplan, extensions, trunks, etc. it is all manual editing of the .conf
files. For power users this is great, but does make it harder than it could
be.
I have used the Asterisk GUI and it has its own set of issues. Th
Darrick,
You may be correct, but I was referring to FreePBX's INSTALL file, maybe this
is outdated:
--
FreePBX has several requirements, including the following packages (names may
vary based on distro):
libxml2
libxml2-devel
libtiff
libtiff-devel
lame
Darryl,
Of course, there's a wonderful alternative to using CLI for
configuration changes: I'm quite fond of the AstLinux web interface,
which combines oodles of capability in a far friendlier setting than a
command line.
Admittedly, I wouldn't encourage non-technical clients to use it for
Lonnie,
That may not be entirely true. I know you can install it with sqlite
and probably lighttpd, but I'm not 100% sure about the perl
requirements. Having said that, I'm not sure we want to add the size or
bloat of FreePBX to the install. If someone wanted to take their own
time to do it
opher
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From: Lonnie Abelbeck [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 9:38 AM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Asterisk GUI
Darryl,
It doesn't look like it, FreeBPX appears to require apache, mysql, full
perl, et
Darryl,
It doesn't look like it, FreeBPX appears to require apache, mysql, full perl,
etc... which AstLinux does not use.
AstLinux does include Digium's Asterisk GUI which allows AJAX style browser
configuration for the asterisk configuration.
Lonnie
On Mar 10, 2011, at 7:00 AM, Darryl Chand
Hopefully this isn't too stupid of a question, but can the FreePBX GUI
be installed on astlinux, so clients can use that GUI to configure
asterisk, instead of CLI ?
Thanks,
-Darryl
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Have got Astlinux working, but do not have access to the asterisk-gui. Is
there something that has to be done to activate it?
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On 14 Feb 2010, at 19:02, Chris Abnett wrote:
> I had something similar with the included gui on thye asterisk 1.4
> version... it will eventually start responding again.. not sure if it's a
> bug in the asterisk-gui or not.. you can try bumping the gui version up in
> the asterisk-gui make fil
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From: Darren Grant [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2010 1:34 PM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: [Astlinux-users] Asterisk-GUI
Hi
Just trying out the 0.7.0-asterisk16-beta and when trying to load the
asterisk-gui from http://localhost:8088/s
Hi
Just trying out the 0.7.0-asterisk16-beta and when trying to load the
asterisk-gui from http://localhost:8088/static/config/index.html the page
starts to load but asterisk just stops responding requiring a reboot of the
system.
Has anyone else tried it, am I missing something or is this a b
And Astlinux just recently bumped up the Asterisk-gui svn version to 4980,
which is the current version on digium's servers and is pulled directly from
these servers when building. Astlinux does not keep in lock step with
digium, but rather re-syncs from time-to-time.
David
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at
Dmitry,
We take Asterisk-gui from SVN unmodified and use that in AstLinux.
Darrick
Dmitry Komarov wrote:
> David,
>
> thank you very much! Your answers are always fast and very explanatory!
> Now this point is absolutely clear for me, and you're absolutely right
> about this Incoming Rule hint
David,
thank you very much! Your answers are always fast and very explanatory!
Now this point is absolutely clear for me, and you're absolutely right
about this Incoming Rule hint for using "'s' or '_X.' pattern to define
a rule for all incoming calls" - thats really confusing thing.
I understand
Dmitry, To elaborate on this a little. Suppose you have a trunk from a
VoIP provider, but subscribe to several DIDs with the same provider... one
in New York, another in California, maybe a toll free number. And you want
to direct the incoming call to different places based on the number that th
Thank you for the fast reply! Your suggestion works well and I'm a bit
confused. I have tried several times in different combinations both _X.
and s as the pattern in Incoming Rules without success. There always was
the same 's extension' error. But now I manually add the
exten = s,1,Goto(default,
I have seen this before with some VoIP carriers. You need to create an
incoming rule to catch the 's' extension...
[DID_trunk_1_default]
exten = _X.,1,Goto(default,6000,1)
exten = s,1,Goto(default,6000,1)
You can do it in the Asterisk GUI, or manually edit extensions.conf (and the
GUI will pick it
Hello,
I found the Asterisk GUI included with 0.6.7 to be absolutely unusable.
I tried to create a simple PBX setup with one external SIP trunk to my
existing Asterisk PBX box. I did a clean install and configured
everything Asterisk-related only by means of Asterisk GUI. Local calls
between exten
Rob,
It was decided to make the AstLinux web interface URL link a general
solution, rather than specific to the asterisk-gui. Integrators can
provide a link to their home page, or documentation for their specific
solution. Plus, when the asterisk team decides to change the link,
the web
Wouldn't it be a good idea to include a link to the Asterisk GUI
somewhere permanently within the Astlinux GUI? I realise not everyone
uses it (I don't) but I would have thought it would have been in use
commonly enough to warrant a link somewhere.
David Kerr wrote:
> You can create a link to the
You can create a link to the asterisk-gui and place it in the top right
corner of the Astlinux web interface. Go to the prefs tab and scroll down
to "External URL Link" and enter:
http://localhost:8088/asterisk/static/config/index.html
"localhost" has special meaning in the astlinux web interface
Hello,
I'm not new to Astlinux project and using it since 0.4.xx - thanx for
its stability and low footprint!
Recently we decided to check the latest 0.6.7 release due to newer
Asterisk 1.4 version and provided Asterisk-GUI.
Would someone please advise how can I configure and access the
Asterisk
I'm testing a build and will be updating the svn after the build completes.
David Kerr wrote:
> Can you tell me what revision of asterisk-gui is currently in the
> trunk? Reason I ask is that there is a bug that surfaces when you use
> Firefox 3 browser (see http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=
Can you tell me what revision of asterisk-gui is currently in the trunk?
Reason I ask is that there is a bug that surfaces when you use Firefox 3
browser (see http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=12533 ) and it is fixed in
revision 3329 (or later). I am suffering from this bug so would like to see
Can anyone put available this package or update the location?
http://downloads.digium.com/pub/asterisk-gui/releases/asterisk-gui-1.4-r1423.tar.gz
:( DOES NOT EXIST
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