Hi,
Running an X client in asterisk box might be ok to display it in a
remote X server.
afaik, the no-go is for X server running locally in same box as Asterisk.
regards
Time Bandit wrote:
You can run an X client on the station and display it in a remote X server.
Running X on an Asterisk
You can run an X client on the station and display it in a remote X server.
Running X on an Asterisk box is, I think, a dumb idea. Numerous time
on this list it's been said to be a no-go
You can also edit files remotely via sftp (don't use ftp :-) ). You'll
find many familiar environments that
Hello all,
I just installed Asterisk 1.0.7 and astguiclient so
you can say Im very new at this.
How can I manage my Asterisk using the web or somehow, since
there are too many configuration files and too many variables
Thanks,
Marc
Look at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
project. Its better to starting with it...
-b
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From:
Marc
Khayat
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 3:46 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Web GUI
Hello
all,
I just installed
Marc Khayat wrote:
Hello all,
I just installed Asterisk 1.0.7 and astguiclient so you can say Im
very new at this.
How can I manage my Asterisk using the web or somehow, since there are
too many configuration files and too many variables
You may take a look at [EMAIL PROTECTED] - it includes
How can I manage my Asterisk using the web or somehow, since there are
too many configuration files and too many variables
You may take a look at [EMAIL PROTECTED] - it includes AMP (Asterisk
Management Portal) and other tools.
But it will be hard at the beginning, anyway :)
Or, if you
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 01:54:11PM -0400, Time Bandit wrote:
How can I manage my Asterisk using the web or somehow, since there are
too many configuration files and too many variables
You may take a look at [EMAIL PROTECTED] - it includes AMP (Asterisk
Management Portal) and other