Hello All,

I'm suddenly unable to access the AstLinux web interface. Instead, I get a rather unfriendly "403 - Forbidden" response. Any thoughts on how to best rescue this wayward machine would be greatly appreciated.

Perhaps yesterday's sequence of events (noted below) had something to do with this. I'll provide them to be complete:

 * Commercial Power Failure about 4:17 PM
 * After operating on UPS five minutes, a power-hungry CentOS server
   was manually shut down.  This remarkably extended battery run-time.
 * About 5:20 PM, power was restored to the UPS and thus the PBX by a
   portable generator.
 * About 7:00 PM, commercial power was restored.
 * Realizing the need for the power-hungry CentOS server to
   _automatically_ shut down next time, I installed and configured
apcupsd on that machine to connect to the AstLinux PBX via the LAN. However, it failed to connect.
 * Troubleshooting revealed that the apcupsd program on AstLinux was
   running with NISIP=127.0.0.1.  According to the documentation, this
   only permits connections only via localhost.
 * In checking the web interface, I found that the UPS Type and Cable
   settings were both showing "disabled."  However, testing using
apcupsd command line tools indicated that apcupsd was running. Likewise, settings previously entered under Safe Asterisk & SIP
   Monitoring were disabled and all entries were blank.
 * Since the web interface doesn't permit tweaks to the NISIP
   parameter, a manual apcupsd.conf file was created and saved it in a
   newly created /mnt/kd/apcupsd/ folder.
 * Upon a reboot, I was greeted with the 403 error.

I suspect that in addition to the apcupsd settings, other items on the network page also vanished, including the HTTPS Server Options. Is this something I can access and update via SSH?

Thanks in advance for your thoughts.

Dan

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