Is there a way for FOP2 users to change their own passwords? If there is not then can this be added as a feature in the future.
Is there a list describing what each permission does for FOP2? Some are explanatory but some seem not to be.
What are the minimal permissions that a user needs? It would be nice if there were some built-in templates for a standard user, admin, power user.
Nicolás
Thank you. That worked. It even has the apostrophe so the customer will be happy.
Thanks for all your hard work. I am looking forward to the next version of FOP2.
Regards
Alan
Nicolás
I just purchased a license code for FOP2 with the Voicemail Explorer. I received the code and registered. After the registration FOP2 does not work. After I log in the main page of extensions will not display. I think the problem is that when I registered I used the name "Woman's Health Center" with an apostrophe character ' in the name. Is it not possible to use the apostrophe character in the name? If I revoke the license and use the free version the system works? If it is not possible to use the apostrophe character in the name how to I re-register without it?
Thanks
Alan
That worked. Thank you.
I have a FreePBX 2.9 system and installed FOP2. When I try to log in I get the message connecting to server. After many attempts I get a message that the server is not available.
I have disables iptables and still the same problem.
Here are some debug logs.
** DIGEST_EVENT: start
It's blessed into class Extension
DIGEST canal SIP/501, comando voicemail, datos 0, slot
DIGEST canal SIP/501, comando voicemailcount, datos &vmail_count!0!0, slot
** MAIN AMI event received...
HTML5 Web Socket Connection
websocket handshake version hiby v8
HTTP/1.1 101 Switching Protocols
Upgrade: WebSocket
Connection: Upgrade
Sec-WebSocket-Accept: UJ3Mzq/G3BJMXwV1dugyNWyLsyQ=
192.168.250.77 => HTTP/1.1 101 Switching Protocols
Upgrade: WebSocket
Connection: Upgrade
Sec-WebSocket-Accept: UJ3Mzq/G3BJMXwV1dugyNWyLsyQ=
192.168.250.77 <= <msg data="GENERAL|contexto|1|" />
-- PROCESS_FLASH_COMMAND origen GENERAL accion contexto destino 1 password
192.168.250.77 => { "btn": "0", "cmd": "key", "data": "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX", "slot": "" }
192.168.250.77 => { "btn": "0@GENERAL", "cmd": "version", "data": "2.26!XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXl, IL!1", "slot": "" }
** MAIN New client connection 127.0.0.1
127.0.0.1 <= <msg data="GENERAL|contexto|1" />
-- PROCESS_FLASH_COMMAND origen GENERAL accion contexto destino 1 password
127.0.0.1 => { "btn": "0", "cmd": "key", "data": "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXh", "slot": "" }
127.0.0.1 => { "btn": "0@GENERAL", "cmd": "version", "data": "2.26!XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXL!1", "slot": "" }
127.0.0.1 <= <msg data="GENERAL|checkauth|301|3cd6b224aae4a683d2ced1942e813762" />
-- PROCESS_FLASH_COMMAND origen GENERAL accion checkauth destino 301 password 3cd6b224aae4a683d2ced1942e813762
Flash clients connected: 2
---------------------------------------------------
192.168.250.77:62837 IO::Socket::INET=GLOB(0x1114ec18), none
192.168.250.77:62838 IO::Socket::INET=GLOB(0xeaccd80), none
---------------------------------------------------
** MAIN closing 192.168.250.77
Flash clients connected: 1
---------------------------------------------------
192.168.250.77:62838 IO::Socket::INET=GLOB(0xeaccd80), none
---------------------------------------------------
** MAIN End of block from localhost
127.0.0.1 <- Event: PeerStatus
127.0.0.1 <- Privilege: system,all
127.0.0.1 <- ChannelType: SIP
127.0.0.1 <- Peer: SIP/800
127.0.0.1 <- PeerStatus: Registered
127.0.0.1 <- Address: 10.253.181.59:5060
127.0.0.1 <- Server: 0
** DIGEST_EVENT: start
SET QUALIFY para SIP/800 lo dejo como estaba ok
** MAIN End of block from localhost
127.0.0.1 <- Event: PeerStatus
127.0.0.1 <- Privilege: system,all
127.0.0.1 <- ChannelType: SIP
127.0.0.1 <- Peer: SIP/8009
127.0.0.1 <- PeerStatus: Registered
127.0.0.1 <- Address: 10.253.181.59:5060
127.0.0.1 <- Server: 0
** DIGEST_EVENT: start
SET QUALIFY para SIP/8009 lo dejo como estaba ok
Exiting...
I have a customer with 2 store locations. Both locations have their own dedicated FreePBX systems each with a FOP2 license. The store locations are connected via a VPN. I have IAX2 trunk setup between the two stores and routing in place to allow the systems to call over the IAX2 trunk,
The owner of the business wants the ability to monitor calls on both systems from a single location. The owner is usually at store 1 and uses FOP2 to spy on calls. Is there a way to configure FOP2 so that he can also spy on the calls at store 2?
My current plan is to program the Polycom phone to register an extension from each server. This would give the ability for the owner to access the individual FOP2 instances at each store and listen to calls. The only problem is that he will have to log into two different FOP2 instances (one at each store) to monitor calls.
I am running FreePBX. If I download the version that you provide on this site will I have problems? What are the issues?
I was curious if the original FOP works with Asterisk 1.8 and greater? Do all the features of FOP work correctly?
I did not realize that you had to look at the phone book to see the call recordings.