Hello,
I started a project to give users of Kamailio server a web interface to register and manage their datas. It was inspired by a need of the Ekiga.net platform ( https://www.ekiga.net ) to allow users register like they were able to do when Ekiga.net was using SER and Serweb.
I called this software Webx-SER.
Webx-SER feature now: * Registration of accounts to kamailio * Password reminder * Changing password
Technically, Webx-SER use PHP and MySQL. It has a cache system for common non-interactives pages, a template system to split HTML from PHP and a captcha system to prevent bots. Some work has been put in managing forms to make it user-friendly.
The licence is GPL 3 or higher.
Webx-SER is actually used on https://www.ekiga.net
There is a web site for Webx-SER developments, including users and devels mailing-list, bug tracking system, source tarball releases and GIT repository for source code here: http://webxser.tuxfamily.org/
Feedback, comments, help in coding will be warmly welcome.
I also want to thanks Damien Sandras and Jan Schampera for their help, support and inspiration.
Best regards, Yannick Defais
Hello,
On 11/29/08 17:41, yannick wrote:
Hello,
I started a project to give users of Kamailio server a web interface to register and manage their datas. It was inspired by a need of the Ekiga.net platform ( https://www.ekiga.net ) to allow users register like they were able to do when Ekiga.net was using SER and Serweb.
I called this software Webx-SER.
Webx-SER feature now:
- Registration of accounts to kamailio
- Password reminder
- Changing password
Technically, Webx-SER use PHP and MySQL. It has a cache system for common non-interactives pages, a template system to split HTML from PHP and a captcha system to prevent bots. Some work has been put in managing forms to make it user-friendly.
The licence is GPL 3 or higher.
Webx-SER is actually used on https://www.ekiga.net
There is a web site for Webx-SER developments, including users and devels mailing-list, bug tracking system, source tarball releases and GIT repository for source code here: http://webxser.tuxfamily.org/
Feedback, comments, help in coding will be warmly welcome.
thank you for your work and this project. Are there any screenshots available?
A web interface is something very important in x-ser ecosystem. I personally want to direct effort in this direction, to help developers of this kind of applications, to integrate better with kamailio/openser and sip-router -- feel free to approach me.
Cheers, Daniel
I also want to thanks Damien Sandras and Jan Schampera for their help, support and inspiration.
Best regards, Yannick Defais
Le dimanche 30 novembre 2008 à 21:58 +0200, Daniel-Constantin Mierla a écrit :
thank you for your work and this project. Are there any screenshots available?
What you see in action here: https://www.ekiga.net/ (the backend is kamailio)
Is what you get from here: http://webxser.tuxfamily.org/
A web interface is something very important in x-ser ecosystem. I personally want to direct effort in this direction, to help developers of this kind of applications, to integrate better with kamailio/openser and sip-router -- feel free to approach me.
That's very kind from you. I do this for fun on my spare time for some friends of mine (see http://www.ekiga.org ). My job is teacher in primary school. I work for the french state.
Anyone willing to join the effort is welcome.
Best regards, Yannick Defais
Cheers, Daniel
On 11/30/08 22:39, yannick wrote:
Le dimanche 30 novembre 2008 à 21:58 +0200, Daniel-Constantin Mierla a écrit :
thank you for your work and this project. Are there any screenshots available?
What you see in action here: https://www.ekiga.net/ (the backend is kamailio)
Is what you get from here: http://webxser.tuxfamily.org/
I know Damien, we met in the past, many congrats for the Ekiga (witch I use) client and service.
Anyhow I think some screenshots would give a first idea, attracting more to install and test this software.
Cheers, Daniel
A web interface is something very important in x-ser ecosystem. I personally want to direct effort in this direction, to help developers of this kind of applications, to integrate better with kamailio/openser and sip-router -- feel free to approach me.
That's very kind from you. I do this for fun on my spare time for some friends of mine (see http://www.ekiga.org ). My job is teacher in primary school. I work for the french state.
Anyone willing to join the effort is welcome.
Best regards, Yannick Defais
Cheers, Daniel