Hi Falvio,
Many thanks for your reply.
Is there any documentation on
how to build SerMyAdmin?
The file I downloaded is .war
file. It is neither a tar nor a zip file.
Any guidance will be
appreciated.
Cheers
Yakout
From: Flavio Goncalves
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Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 8:56 AM
To: Yakout Esmat; users@lists.openser.org
Subject: Res: [OpenSER-Users] My first OpenSER post
Hi Yakout,
Check
SerMyAdmin at http://sourceforge.net/projects/sermyadmin.
Regards,
Flavio E.
Goncalves
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De: Yakout Esmat <yesmat@xtra.co.nz>
Para: users@lists.openser.org
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Assunto: [OpenSER-Users] My first OpenSER post
Hi All,
This is my first port on the OpenSER forum, I come from
Asterisk world looking for scalability and redundancy.
I have managed to install openSER 1.3 for the first time
yesterday on a CentOS 5 test server. I used SVN, which worked fine.
My questions is what is the recommendation in regards to web
interface. I can see that we have 2 options SerWEB and Admin Web. If there are
any links or leads on HOWTO install either one that would be of great help.
Which one is recommended for Admin and also for client
interface?
Does any of them provide FULL admin functionality, as in
creating extensions, configuring voice mail etc….?
Many thanks for your assistance.
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