True enough. I have this same problem when connecting to certain
devices through a reverse-proxy in my firewall.
I'll type:
http://x.x.x.x:pp/foo
and the reverse-proxy will connect to:
http://192.168.1.10:80/foo
... and normally this works. Some devices try to be clever, however,
and hand yo
Many thanks
Understand that this comment is positive, and I would really like to use
your alternate on several machines I am going to configure for various
users on the Collectors network, and this would really be the icing on a
very nice cake. Most of the users have even less understanding of
On Aug 4, 2008, at 8:21 AM, David Kerr wrote:
> The problem is the way that the altweb interface redirects to
> itself. Rather than use the IP address/name that you type into the
> browser, it substitutes its DNS name... which is configured as "pbx"
> in the AStLinux config.
Ahhh, I unders
>
>
> Thoughts?
>
> --
>
Yes, I would like to see the altweb interface become the standard. but...
1) Fix the DNS problem raised by John (see my reply to him moments ago)
2) Please add a link to the asterisk-gui GUI from the default GUI so that I
don't have to remember and type the excruciatingl
Many thanks for the explanation.
I have to wonder if this can be fixed at the source by the author?
I also don't much care for any of the fixes you propose, and the
"original" web interface does not suffer from this.
I is such a nice interface, and I would love to use it if this can be
overcome.
The problem is the way that the altweb interface redirects to itself. Rather
than use the IP address/name that you type into the browser, it substitutes
its DNS name... which is configured as "pbx" in the AStLinux config.
Therefore you have to do one of three things... either hard code "pbx" to
eq
Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
> I really like the way that Lonnie's "alternative" gui has progressed and
> would like the other developers (and users) thoughts about using his gui as
> the primary gui for the project. Lonnie has better php-foo than the other
> developers and has created a g
On Sun, 03 Aug 2008 19:14:10 -0500, Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
>I really like the way that Lonnie's "alternative" gui has progressed and
>would like the other developers (and users) thoughts about using his gui
>as the primary gui for the project. Lonnie has better php-foo than the
>other
Philip Prindeville wrote:
> Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
>> On Aug 3, 2008, at 3:21 PM, Philip Prindeville wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I cleaned up the NTP code a bit... Note that the $NTPSERV variable is
>>> now deprecated in /etc/rc.conf... Use $NTPSERVS instead.
>>>
>>> Also, the "NTPBROADCAST=yes" setting
Lonnie Abelbeck wrote:
> On Aug 3, 2008, at 3:21 PM, Philip Prindeville wrote:
>
>
>> I cleaned up the NTP code a bit... Note that the $NTPSERV variable is
>> now deprecated in /etc/rc.conf... Use $NTPSERVS instead.
>>
>> Also, the "NTPBROADCAST=yes" setting actually does something now.
>>
>>
On Aug 3, 2008, at 3:21 PM, Philip Prindeville wrote:
> I cleaned up the NTP code a bit... Note that the $NTPSERV variable is
> now deprecated in /etc/rc.conf... Use $NTPSERVS instead.
>
> Also, the "NTPBROADCAST=yes" setting actually does something now.
>
> Enjoy.
Nice work Philip, but I have
I cleaned up the NTP code a bit... Note that the $NTPSERV variable is
now deprecated in /etc/rc.conf... Use $NTPSERVS instead.
Also, the "NTPBROADCAST=yes" setting actually does something now.
Enjoy.
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