I'd like to do TFTP, but I'm working with some Grandstream phones, and
all their documentation is centered around http config. There is a
little footnote that TFTP should work too, but there is no documentation
on it. I've spent a couple hours trying to get the TFTP to work without
success. We'll see if they respond with anything insightful to a
ticket. Just throwing the TFTP Files on my mikrotik would be the
optimum solution.
On 12/9/2014 1:16 PM, Shayne Lebrun via Af wrote:
Hmmm, yes, you specified HTTP, and my brain filled in 'or FTP, or TFTP.'
That being the case, possibly a small Synology or QNAP NAS device.
-----Original Message-----
From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nate Burke via Af
Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2014 2:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Local FTP/HTTP Server
I thought about that, but unless I'm missing something, you can't do HTTP
from a mikrotik unless you run Metarouter with another image, unless the
hotspot is running.
On 12/9/2014 12:48 PM, Shayne Lebrun via Af wrote:
A mikrotik with a memory card would probably do. You might even
already have one laying around.
A 433AH, with a microSD card would likely do just fine, and will be
awfully easy on the electric bill. And will run forever until the SD
card gives out, so long as you're not storing it in a furnace.
-----Original Message-----
From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ken Hohhof via Af
Sent: Tuesday, December 9, 2014 12:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Local FTP/HTTP Server
Even a 1st gen NUC is probably overkill. Does it really have to be small?
Seems like an opportunity to re-purpose an old desktop PC that would
otherwise be e-waste, as long as the BIOS lets you set it to power up
automatically after a power failure.
-----Original Message-----
From: Nate Burke via Af
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2014 11:05 AM
To: Animal Farm
Subject: [AFMUG] Local FTP/HTTP Server
I'm looking for a small HTTP Server that I can place on site at a
location for VoIP Phones to get their config/software upgrades from.
Would a Raspberry PI be the ideal device for this, or something else?
I just need to be able to FTP the Configuration files to the unit, and
have it serve out the files via HTTP to the phones. I could host them
remotely, but for firmware updates, I don't want all 30 handsets
trying to download the 40mb file over their internet link.