Hi,
sipxproc looks fine to me but I cannot seem to change the PIN using a phone:
[r...@sipxserver ~]# sipxproc -state
{"tate"=>false}
[r...@sipxserver ~]# sipxproc
{"FreeSWITCH"=>"Running",
"sipXmrtg"=>"Running",
"SIPRegistrar"=>"Running",
"ParkServer"=>"Running",
"ConfigAgent"=>"Running",
"CallResolver"=>"Running",
"ACDServer"=>"Running",
"SIPStatus"=>"Running",
"ConfigServer"=>"Running",
"CallResolver-Agent"=>"Disabled",
"SipXbridge"=>"Running",
"MediaServer"=>"Running",
"sipXivr"=>"Running",
"PageServer"=>"Running",
"PresenceServer"=>"Running",
"ResourceListServer"=>"Running",
"SipXrelay"=>"Running",
"SIPXProxy"=>"Running"}
[r...@sipxserver ~]#
However the installation might not be perfect as I have been messing with it
around the certificates, so a fresh install and re-test will be next to make
sure that changing the certificate does work as expected.
Cheers
Grant
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From: Tony Graziano [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, 19 January 2010 10:28 p.m.
To: Grant Lang
Cc: Jeff Gilmore; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] SSL Cert help
does: sipxproc --state
show anything strange? Are you able to change your voicemail pin from a handset
after doing this?
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 2:06 AM, Grant Lang
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
I think I have a possible solution.
I was reading through some of the files and posts and there was an important
statement, not sure on the relevance, but here goes.
Following Jeff’s instructions create a GoDaddy certificate in /root/sslcert (or
where ever) and run all the commands up to the last one but don’t install it.
The important part I read was that the Web Certs aren’t checked against the
installed CA installed in the authorities directory, so in the /etc/sipxpbx/ssl
directory rename the three *-web.* files and replace with the relevant GoDaddy
cert files naming them to ssl-web.* (where * is crt or keystore or key) .
I did this, restarted SipXecs services and everything I have tested works,
along with having a SSL browser that validates the CA etc no problem. I then
rebooted and everything still works as expected.
I expect this will work with any SSL cert where a relevant CA is available like
an MS CA or in my case an external CA.
Now I haven’t tested absolutely everything so those out there that want to test
please post findings.
Perhaps this is what the Web Certificates page is for, but it doesn’t work.
Cheers
Grant
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On Behalf Of Jeff Gilmore
Sent: Tuesday, 19 January 2010 7:55 a.m.
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] SSL Cert help
Thanks all for insights.
I'm not sure what went wrong, but have successfully backed out of it by simply
running
/usr/bin/ssl-cert/gen-ssl-keys.sh then /usr/bin/ssl-cert/install-cert.sh. My
copy of /usr/bin/ssl-cert/gen-ssl-keys.sh still has the 2048 byte key change,
and it seemed to work OK.
I'll live with the browser warnings for now...
Jeff
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