On 3/27/08, Darrick Hartman (lists) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I bet lighttpd would handle this more gracefully than mini_httpd does,
>  but not sure that it's worth the extra weight in the image.

  Possibly, but yes it would have to be separate because it doesn't
support SSL.  That's the nice thing about mini_httpd - it does :).

>  The dsnmasq.static file is a good way to specify the IP address given to
>  a specific MAC address.  That's the main reason I added it.

  That's what we're trying to avoid.  The idea is to be able to pull a
phone out of a box, plug it in, and have it work.  Ideally you would
have a pre-configured extension range to give out to unknown devices.
That would get the phone registered and "working".  You could then
adjust outbound dialing permissions, etc by changing it's context,
dialplan, etc later.  It would be pretty cool.

-- 
Kristian Kielhofner

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