I know exactly what you mean, and the choice to use original packages is taken out of my hands unfortunately as the installer pulls in updates automatically when installing the base system. So I can't use the older packages even if I wanted to. That's probably what's happened here. My suspicion lies potentially with PHP, all my config files look fine. I did try to send a copy of logs to the list earlier but was informed that the list doesn't accept attachments or messages above 40KB in size. permissions seem to be set correctly as well. I'm going to follow Bill's and Jason's suggestion and try fusion PBX to see if that's any better. Hopefully it won't be as headache inducing. Many thanks to everyone for your help. Mo. On 06/06/2017 03:53, Ben Mustill-Rose wrote:
This probably won't solve the problem, but are you updating packages as part of the installation process? Does it work if you try and install it using the versions of packages that ship with the version of Debian you're installing?
I've had lots of fun when coming back to projects that I've left for a few months only to find that my notes no longer work because some obscure package has received a minor version upgrade since I last used it. That's always an interesting journey !
Good luck!
On 6/6/17, Bill Dengler <codeofdusk@gmail.com> wrote:
Use the Fusion PBX script, it installs the Debian packages for you and configures them for use with the web GUI. FreeSWITCH has very powerful, customizable feature code support letting you do basically anything under the sun.
Bill
On Jun 6, 2017, at 12:50 AM, Mobeen Iqbal <mobeeniqbal@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi. I've always found feature codes in freePBX to be very useful, for example for putting people on hold during a call, the stopping/starting of recordings in real time etc, the echo test call etc. Would fusion PBX or free switch offer the same functionality? Would you recommend installing via the fusion PBX method? or installing the free switch package on an existing installation of debian? Many thanks, Mo.
On 06/06/2017 01:43, Jason White via Blind-sysadmins wrote:
Bill Dengler <codeofdusk@gmail.com> wrote:
Personally, I’d recommend Fusion PBX as it seems a bit more reliable/less error prone than Ward’s stuff: http://github.com/fusionpbx/fusionpbx-install.sh I made the move from Asterisk to FreeSWITCH a number of years ago, and have never regretted it. There are FreeSWITCH packages available for Debian (or, at least, there were when I last checked).
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