On Sep 16, 2008, at 8:26 AM, David Kerr wrote:

David,
I guess 1 and 2 are for me...

> Now that I have the 0.6 branch running in my sandbox I started to  
> configure it and have found a couple of things.
>
> 1) The webgui uses a directory "rc.conf.d" into which network  
> settings are placed, and the documentation recommends that we put a  
> "user.conf" file in here for our own settings.  I found that this  
> file was not created by default, and therefore did not appear in the  
> list of files that can be edited by the GUI.  I had to upload one  
> myself, after which it appeared in the list in the GUI.  It would be  
> nice if a user.conf file was created by default (blank, with just a  
> few comment lines with instructions maybe?)

Easy enough to do, I actually thought about it, you make a good point.

> 2) I asked for, and Lonnie implemented, a way to launch the asterisk- 
> gui from the web interface. Lonnie created a field into which I  
> could enter any URL and a link appears in the top right.  What is  
> the right naming convention for this URL if I want to have the gui  
> substitute the URL base name rather than hardcode a IP address or  
> name (like "pbx")... in otherwords, the "link" URL needs to be  
> different depending on whether I access the Astlinux box through the  
> EXTIF or the INTIF.

The only solution I can think of is to configure your DNS servers to  
map the same the same name to get forwarded to the same box.

My first thought (with only one cup of coffee) was to use localhost,  
but that won't work since the name is resolved in your browser.

The connection is your browser  => altweb versus your browser =>  
asterisk-gui, and they use different web servers.

I don't see any other way.

> Also.. Astlinux now has the asterisk-gui version 2,  nice... But  
> FYI, I have found problems with a change that they implemented in  
> how asterisk Contexts are named in extensions.conf and users.conf...  
> which is incompatible with the old way of doing things (and in my  
> opinion wrong).  I have started a discussion on this over in the  
> asterisk-gui list at http://lists.digium.com if you are interested.
>
> Thanks,
> David

Lonnie



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