[Asterisk-Users] Web Interface and/or reload from linux CLI
Dan
dtoma at fx.ro
Tue May 20 23:34:50 MST 2003
Another couple of such answers and nobody we'll try to ask something
again... ever...
This is the "Linux World"?? I am new to it too, but...if yes, then is a
shame for me to be part of it...
I have subscribed to many technical distribution lists, but no one gave me
such an answer till now...
> First off, if you require a GUI, you are not a guru of any kind. You are
> still in userland, maybe upper userland, but not out of it yet even in
> the windows world.
Do you think that a PBX is "something" that MUST be used only by computer
experts?
Any high-end PBX give the possibility to make a day-by-day administration
through a web interface and not using low level commands and file editing.
..or you think that you can get some money from vi-ing the extensions.conf
file by yourself?
Sorry to hear that...
:(
Dan
P.S. Searching the archive gave me a lot of garbish and almost nothing
useful.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven Critchfield" <critch at basesys.com>
To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Web Interface and/or reload from linux CLI
> On Wed, 2003-05-21 at 00:31, Jamie Carl wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > Just wondering if anyone knows whether there is a web
> > interface for asterisk for modifying extensions?
> > Something that is user friendly and usable by say, an
> > 'Windoze Guru', ie someone who know jack about linux.
> >
> > Otherwise, does anyone know if it's possible to get
> > asterisk to reload the config, particularly the
> > extensions.conf file, from the command line? If that is
> > at least possible I'll write an interface myself to edit
> > configs/extensions.
>
> This seems so much like a troll(the post, not necessarily the person).
>
> First off, if you require a GUI, you are not a guru of any kind. You are
> still in userland, maybe upper userland, but not out of it yet even in
> the windows world.
>
> Secondly you don't seem to grasp the idea of mailing lists having
> archives, and those archives being searchable. Not only has these
> questions been covered recently, but they are also in documentation.
>
> First lesson, if you don't help yourself we won't help you.
> --
> Steven Critchfield <critch at basesys.com>
>
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