[Asterisk-Users] Tools for effectively manage Asterisk

Dustin Wildes asterisk-users at vecsector.com
Tue May 31 07:46:41 MST 2005


Dan Perik wrote:

>Dustin Wildes wrote:
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>>I feel there is nothing wrong with having a web-based configuration
>>utility, if set up correctly. Look at the WRT54G Linksys router, plus
>>other countless devices that use an embedded browser for configurations.
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>Just a nitpick, if I may. They have embedded http servers, not
>browsers.  But I'm sure that's what you meant.
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Yes - you're right, I was in a hurry.  :-)

>Having said that, I agree that putting streamlined apache/php on an *
>box isn't going to cause grief.  Heck, I'm breaking lots of rules, and
>haven't running into problems (yet).  I run _everything_ on my Athlon
>3000+/1GB Gentoo machine.  Apache, postfix, named, mysql, courier-imap,
>firebird / avg tcp server, nagios, samba, X/Gnome, and vncserver/Gnome! 
>I even (gasp) play some games on it.  I'm sure that slows down some of
>the server functions, but I haven't noticed any problems (yet).  I'm
>hoping to get my own dedicated server box soon to offload all the
>non-client stuff, but until then, it all goes on this one machine.  Yes,
>this is a home setup, but with ties to work functions.
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>- Dan
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These are the same needs a majority of the businesses we have ran into - 
consolidation of services.  And it's only a matter of time before more & 
more companies will offer an all-in-one small business product to handle 
most/all of their business communications.   So you need to have the 
hardware to handle the features, and well designed software to be 
efficient.  :-)


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