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userdoc:tt_asterisk-gui [2012/04/09 16:16]
abelbeck
userdoc:tt_asterisk-gui [2015/05/16 11:07]
abelbeck [Using the Asterisk GUI]
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 The Asterisk GUI is an open source project created by [[http://www.digium.com/|Digium]], allowing the Asterisk configuration to be created, edited and managed via a web browser.  If you prefer to edit the Asterisk configuration via a text editor or via the Edit tab in the AstLinux Web Interface, do not use the Asterisk GUI without first understanding how the Asterisk GUI re-writes the configuration files. The Asterisk GUI is an open source project created by [[http://www.digium.com/|Digium]], allowing the Asterisk configuration to be created, edited and managed via a web browser.  If you prefer to edit the Asterisk configuration via a text editor or via the Edit tab in the AstLinux Web Interface, do not use the Asterisk GUI without first understanding how the Asterisk GUI re-writes the configuration files.
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 +!!Note: No longer supported with AstLinux 1.2.3 and later.!!
 +===== Configuration Files =====
  
 Two files are key to allowing the Asterisk GUI to operate, located at: Two files are key to allowing the Asterisk GUI to operate, located at:
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   * ''/mnt/kd/asterisk/http.conf'' (or a symlink as ''/etc/asterisk/http.conf'')   * ''/mnt/kd/asterisk/http.conf'' (or a symlink as ''/etc/asterisk/http.conf'')
  
-===== manager.conf =====+Additionally, if the file ''/mnt/kd/dahdi/system.conf'' does **not** exist, create it with the CLI command: 
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 +  cp /stat/etc/dahdi/system.conf /mnt/kd/dahdi/system.conf 
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 +===== Asterisk manager.conf =====
  
 The default ''manager.conf'' should contain these settings, without editing: The default ''manager.conf'' should contain these settings, without editing:
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   bindaddr = 0.0.0.0   bindaddr = 0.0.0.0
  
-The username/password for the Asterisk GUI is defined in the asterisk ''manager.conf'' file.  Add/Edit a section similar to the following:+The username/password for the Asterisk GUI is defined in the ''manager.conf'' file.  Add/Edit a section similar to the following:
  
   ; THIS IS INSECURE! CHANGE THE PASSWORD!!!   ; THIS IS INSECURE! CHANGE THE PASSWORD!!!
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 Be sure to change the password and possibly also uncomment/edit the deny/permit lines for added security. Be sure to change the password and possibly also uncomment/edit the deny/permit lines for added security.
  
-===== http.conf =====+===== Asterisk http.conf =====
  
 The default ''http.conf'' should contain these settings, without editing: The default ''http.conf'' should contain these settings, without editing:
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   ;   ;
  
-A new install should appear similar as above.+A new install ''http.conf'' should appear similar as above.
  
 ===== Asterisk GUI - URL ===== ===== Asterisk GUI - URL =====
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