[asterisk-gui] asterisk-gui error

Andrew Latham lathama at gmail.com
Fri Oct 29 06:02:41 CDT 2010


Try with the IP address instead of the domain name.


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On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 2:13 AM, Oscar zelaya <ancient.aliance at gmail.com> wrote:
> hi!!!!!
> i am having issues loading the asterisk graphic user interface..
> i am running on debian squeeze
> i have install everithing...so i compile and i get
>
> --- Checking Asterisk configuration to see if it will support the GUI ---
> * Checking for http.conf: OK
> * Checking for manager.conf: OK
> * Checking if HTTP is enabled: OK
> * Checking if HTTP static support is enabled: OK
> * Checking if manager is enabled: OK
> * Checking if manager over HTTP is enabled: OK
>  --- Everything looks good ---
>  * GUI should be available at
> http://JeHuThY:8088/asterisk/static/config/index.html
>
>  * Note: If you have bindaddr=127.0.0.1 in /etc/asterisk/http.conf
>   you will only be able to visit it from the local machine.
>
>   Example: http://localhost:8088/asterisk/static/config/index.html
>
>  * The login and password should be an entry from /etc/asterisk/manager.conf
>   which has 'config' permission in read and write.  For example:
>
>    [admin]
>    secret = mysecret11403
>    read = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,config
>    write = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,config
>  ALL GOOD
> but wen i tried to access the url i get
>
> http://JeHuThY:8088/asterisk/static/config/index.html
>
> Details of the Request:
> URL: http://jehuthy:8088/asterisk/static/config/index.html
> Protocol: http
> Date and Time: Thursday 28 October 2010 23:12
> Additional Information: jehuthy: Connection refused
> Description:
> The server jehuthy refused to allow this computer to make a connection.
> Possible Causes:
> The server, while currently connected to the Internet, may not be
> configured to allow requests.
> The server, while currently connected to the Internet, may not be
> running the requested service (http).
> A network firewall (a device which restricts Internet requests),
> either protecting your network or the network of the server, may have
> intervened, preventing this request.
> Possible Solutions:
> Try again, either now or at a later time.
> Contact the administrator of the server for further assistance.
> Contact your appropriate computer support system, whether the system
> administrator, or technical support group for further assistance.
>
>
> PLEASE!!!!!!!!!! HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!
>
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