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Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
Darren Wiebe wrote:
The new version has an "update database" button. Install over your
old version and then press the update-database button in
'configure'. This worked for me but... I think the default is not
to use pins but it is very easy to set yourself.
Unfortunately my case is not that easy!!!
My motherboard of the machine, where Asterisk and ASTCC was installed
is broken.
I had copied (fortunately) the database to a database server, but that
is all!!
I do not have the config files as they have been on the old machine.
I do not know what the config files should be.
How can I create the config files and make sure that I don't loose the
database?
I would recommend making a copy of the database but I don't think there
is anything in ASTCC that would be destructive to the database.
When I use just save and than go to ASTCC cgi. than I can see the
routes, the brand names. However, if I go to the cards, and try to
list the cards, than I come to http://cgi-bin/....
... which is translated automatically in my browser to:
http://www.unhcr.ch/cgi-bin/texis/vtx/home !!!!
I cannot find where it is set to my web domainname
There is not a place to set the domainname as it is not used. This
sounds like a strange problem. I would reinstall it from CVS.
Also with save not all parameters are saved !!!! (mostlikely there is
my problem)
That is almost certainly a permissions issue. I've run into lots of
issues exactly like that with ASTPP and ASTCC. So far it has always
been that apache did not have permission to write to the file.
I do not use the SIP/IAXfriends.
It created only one config file with save:
cat /var/lib/astcc/astcc-config.conf
;
; Automatically created by astcc-admin.cgi.
;
friendsdb = NO
dbuser = user
dbhost = 192.168.20.133
dbname = astcc2005
cardlength = 12
; Automatically created by astcc-admin.cgi. =
startingdigit = 100000000000
I don't know if this is the actual line but I certainly would not
recommend leaving it like that. Only the first digit should be in this
line.
dbpass = passwd
emailadd = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailprog = sendmail
email = YES
; =
BTW, the Makefile still misses the astcc-user.cgi to move to the web.
Any detail hints welcome ;-)
(like a working config file, ...)
Here is my working file with the passwords and hosts changed.
;
; Automatically created by astcc-admin.cgi.
;
maintcdr = YES
emailadd = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
dbname = astcc
cardlength = 6
email = YES
startingdigit = 8
dbuser = root
debug = YES
friendsdb = NO
pinlength = 4
; =
maintverbose = YES
maintname = Maintenance Fee
dbhost = host.company.abc
dbpass = abcdefg123
mailprog = /bin/mail
; Automatically created by astcc-admin.cgi. =
pinstatus = NO
Hope This Helps,
Darren Wiebe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
bye
Ronald
Darren Wiebe
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Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
Darren Wiebe wrote:
I'm not sure, check the bug tracker. However, regarding the PIN
question.... In the configure sheet there is an option that says
"Require Pins (Yes/NO)". Set that at "NO" if you do not wish to
use pins. They will be generated but will not be required.
Ok, I try the question with different words ;-) :
How to upgrade from the previous version?
Is the default NO for pins?
How to change the database from old to new? (I guess only the
require pin has changed)
bye
Ronald
Darren Wiebe
Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
What has been changed at the ASTCC from the previous head to the
current one?
How to use the PIN? Can I avoid it?
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