Which version do you use?
Does it work at all with current version of openser (1.3)?
PS: this is to find out if serweb supported can be removed from openser
regards klaus
+1 for removing serweb from openser.
/Christian
Klaus Darilion wrote:
Which version do you use?
Does it work at all with current version of openser (1.3)?
PS: this is to find out if serweb supported can be removed from openser
regards klaus
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2008, Klaus Darilion wrote:
I'm using serweb.
Which version do you use?
openser110 serweb 096
Does it work at all with current version of openser (1.3)?
I heard it was not: that's the reason why I'm not upgrading...
and I really want to upgrade but need a solution to allow my users to register...
Aymeric
PS: this is to find out if serweb supported can be removed from openser
regards klaus
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Aymeric Moizard wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008, Klaus Darilion wrote:
I'm using serweb.
Which version do you use?
openser110 serweb 096
Does it work at all with current version of openser (1.3)?
I heard it was not: that's the reason why I'm not upgrading...
I think it should work if you verify the changes of the FIFO from 1.1 to 1.3 (docuwiki, changes/updates) and modify serweb accordingly.
regards klaus
and I really want to upgrade but need a solution to allow my users to register...
Aymeric
PS: this is to find out if serweb supported can be removed from openser
regards klaus
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we do not use SerWeb
We are using openseradmin with some modifications/enhancements.
Klaus Darilion schrieb:
Which version do you use?
Does it work at all with current version of openser (1.3)?
PS: this is to find out if serweb supported can be removed from openser
regards klaus
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On Friday 18 January 2008 12:11:45 Klaus Darilion wrote:
Which version do you use?
I don't use it.
PS: this is to find out if serweb supported can be removed from openser
IMHO it would be better as separate package, leaving OpenSer "core" installation cleaner.
On Friday 18 January 2008, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Which version do you use?
Does it work at all with current version of openser (1.3)?
PS: this is to find out if serweb supported can be removed from openser
Hi Klaus,
i think we can close the poll now.. Most people don't seem to care or don't use SERWEB at all.
I guess its ok to remove this stuff from the server for 1.4. Would do you like to do the change?
Cheers,
Henning
Hi Klaus,
we some delay, but I'm for removing serweb stuff from openser. But I still suggest to keep a DB patch on the wiki or something, for people really interested in this...
Regards, Bogdan
Klaus Darilion wrote:
Which version do you use?
Does it work at all with current version of openser (1.3)?
PS: this is to find out if serweb supported can be removed from openser
regards klaus
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I do not care for serweb too. Thus IMO it is fine to remove it for 1.4.
Henning, I would prefer if you would remove it (you know the DB scripts best)
regarding patch: I think we should add a note that serweb was removed from 1.4 and if someone still wants to use it, they should get the DB definitions from 1.3 release.
regards klaus
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu schrieb:
Hi Klaus,
we some delay, but I'm for removing serweb stuff from openser. But I still suggest to keep a DB patch on the wiki or something, for people really interested in this...
Regards, Bogdan
Klaus Darilion wrote:
Which version do you use?
Does it work at all with current version of openser (1.3)?
PS: this is to find out if serweb supported can be removed from openser
regards klaus
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On Monday 04 February 2008, Klaus Darilion wrote:
I do not care for serweb too. Thus IMO it is fine to remove it for 1.4.
Henning, I would prefer if you would remove it (you know the DB scripts best)
regarding patch: I think we should add a note that serweb was removed from 1.4 and if someone still wants to use it, they should get the DB definitions from 1.3 release.
Hi,
all SERWEB specific functionality has been removed. The last revision that contains this extensions in the trunk is '3703' and of course the 1.3 branch.
Cheers,
Henning
Hello Klaus,
PS: this is to find out if serweb supported can be removed from openser
There is a chance that a student in my class will start to develop a self-provisioning interface for OpenSER (bachelor thesis).
Are there any major points, hints or requirements to follow? Maybe there already exists some work in this area.
Regards Franz
------------------------------------- Franz Edler University of Applied Sciences Höchstedtplatz 5 A-1200 Wien
On Tuesday 01 April 2008, Franz Edler wrote:
There is a chance that a student in my class will start to develop a self-provisioning interface for OpenSER (bachelor thesis).
Are there any major points, hints or requirements to follow? Maybe there already exists some work in this area.
Hi Franz,
there is another project called "openseradmin" that provides an web interface. http://openseradmin.sourceforge.net/
But this targets only administrative tasks, it don't tries to be an interface for customer access. There exists probably some other work, but they are not public available at the moment/ at all.
Requirements, well.. The project should use the database scheme of version 1.4, actually in development. Hints: Database documentation is available on the project wiki. Database schemes are defined with the XML files in db/schema.
Cheers,
Henning
Franz,
I have also developed an interface (offline for the moment until it gets the necessary maturity for launch). Project link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sip-manager. It uses xml-rpc to interact with openser (statistics, commands for data reload eg. domains, trusted_ips and so on) plus mysql backend for data storage. If you need any guidance, tips, do not hesitate to contact me.
Cheers, DanB
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 12:50 PM, Henning Westerholt < henning.westerholt@1und1.de> wrote:
On Tuesday 01 April 2008, Franz Edler wrote:
There is a chance that a student in my class will start to develop a self-provisioning interface for OpenSER (bachelor thesis).
Are there any major points, hints or requirements to follow? Maybe there already exists some work in this area.
Hi Franz,
there is another project called "openseradmin" that provides an web interface. http://openseradmin.sourceforge.net/
But this targets only administrative tasks, it don't tries to be an interface for customer access. There exists probably some other work, but they are not public available at the moment/ at all.
Requirements, well.. The project should use the database scheme of version 1.4, actually in development. Hints: Database documentation is available on the project wiki. Database schemes are defined with the XML files in db/schema.
Cheers,
Henning
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Hi,
I would also suggest to keep a DB patch on wiki for the people still/ in future interested to use serweb with OpenSER.
Also, please tell me if serweb works with OpenSER version 1.3 or not. I have tried a lot to configure it with this version but I always see a blank page when i start serweb from the browser.
Please let me know if anybody is using serweb and OpenSER.
Thanks,
Regards Megha
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 4:35 PM, Dan-Cristian Bogos < danb.lists@googlemail.com> wrote:
Franz,
I have also developed an interface (offline for the moment until it gets the necessary maturity for launch). Project link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sip-manager. It uses xml-rpc to interact with openser (statistics, commands for data reload eg. domains, trusted_ips and so on) plus mysql backend for data storage. If you need any guidance, tips, do not hesitate to contact me.
Cheers, DanB
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 12:50 PM, Henning Westerholt < henning.westerholt@1und1.de> wrote:
On Tuesday 01 April 2008, Franz Edler wrote:
There is a chance that a student in my class will start to develop a self-provisioning interface for OpenSER (bachelor thesis).
Are there any major points, hints or requirements to follow? Maybe there already exists some work in this area.
Hi Franz,
there is another project called "openseradmin" that provides an web interface. http://openseradmin.sourceforge.net/
But this targets only administrative tasks, it don't tries to be an interface for customer access. There exists probably some other work, but they are not public available at the moment/ at all.
Requirements, well.. The project should use the database scheme of version 1.4, actually in development. Hints: Database documentation is available on the project wiki. Database schemes are defined with the XML files in db/schema.
Cheers,
Henning
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Megha Saini schrieb:
Hi,
I would also suggest to keep a DB patch on wiki for the people still/ in future interested to use serweb with OpenSER.
The problem is to keep the patch up2date :-(
Also, please tell me if serweb works with OpenSER version 1.3 or not. I
Yes it should.
have tried a lot to configure it with this version but I always see a blank page when i start serweb from the browser.
I think you have to use a rather old version of serweb, not the current one. Maybe rel_0_9_2 ?
Doe someone know which version of serweb has to be used with openser 1.3?
btw: I just found this here: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/OpenSER+1.1.x+and+SerWEB+0.9.4
regards klaus
Please let me know if anybody is using serweb and OpenSER.
Thanks,
Regards Megha
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 4:35 PM, Dan-Cristian Bogos <danb.lists@googlemail.com mailto:danb.lists@googlemail.com> wrote:
Franz, I have also developed an interface (offline for the moment until it gets the necessary maturity for launch). Project link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sip-manager. It uses xml-rpc to interact with openser (statistics, commands for data reload eg. domains, trusted_ips and so on) plus mysql backend for data storage. If you need any guidance, tips, do not hesitate to contact me. Cheers, DanB On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 12:50 PM, Henning Westerholt <henning.westerholt@1und1.de <mailto:henning.westerholt@1und1.de>> wrote: On Tuesday 01 April 2008, Franz Edler wrote: > There is a chance that a student in my class will start to develop a > self-provisioning interface for OpenSER (bachelor thesis). > > Are there any major points, hints or requirements to follow? > Maybe there already exists some work in this area. Hi Franz, there is another project called "openseradmin" that provides an web interface. http://openseradmin.sourceforge.net/ But this targets only administrative tasks, it don't tries to be an interface for customer access. There exists probably some other work, but they are not public available at the moment/ at all. Requirements, well.. The project should use the database scheme of version 1.4, actually in development. Hints: Database documentation is available on the project wiki. Database schemes are defined with the XML files in db/schema. Cheers, Henning _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org <mailto:Users@lists.openser.org> http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org <mailto:Users@lists.openser.org> http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
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