Probably. Even locally port 80 is redirected to port 8443.

ANY other provisioning method requires a port other than those.

That person probably has a cron job to copy those files, or even move them
to another webserver.

This is not something even I would do though. Polycom has a good deal on the
subject in their firmware guides. They are pretty adamant that config files
can be retrieved over secure or non-secure channels, but firmware and
bootrom cannot deploy over ftps, https, etc.

In sipx, all of the http provisioning (like port 12000 for counterpath)
actually requires a username/password in order to get the config file. HTTPS
should be used for config files without a username/password, but not allowed
for firmware and bootrom.

It would be nice to see sipx support polycom via http(s), but it would have
to be able to do "both" to provision both software (http) and configuration
data (https). I think this is the reason FTP was originally configured to
not allow directory listing(s) and such. The client (phone) has to present
username/password and then make a specific request which must exist
(mac.cfg) or it would fail.



On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 3:09 PM, George Niculae <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 10:06 PM, Tony Graziano
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It was never designed to put polycom files in the root of http server.
> I've
> > added comments to the jira for any that care.
> >
>  Thanks Tony, I was not aware of it either. However it looks like is
> working for others, maybe files were manually copied?
>
>
> http://forum.sipfoundry.org/index.php?t=msg&th=16756&start=0&S=86ac619d3e0510b3224ec85e3688c699
>
> George
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