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Where is the SAIL interface?

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Where is the SAIL interface?
« on: July 24, 2012, 12:32:05 PM »

Now this is definitely a stupid question, but where has the management interface for SAIL gone?

I've just installed the complete ISO from http://sailpbx.com/iso/SME8b7/3.2-beta/SME8A18V320B1.iso. I've never installed a complete ISO before, having only manually installed the SAIL package onto an existing SME 7.x system.

The wiki says the management interface should be found at https://domain.com/sail, but I get a 404 error. What am I doing wrong?

Thanks,

Adam
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Re: Where is the SAIL interface?
« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2012, 03:18:13 AM »
Thanks for that. Somehow I missed it on the wiki and went straight to ISO Install on SME Server 8, I didn't notice the reference to V3R2 a few lines down.

What is the current wisdom on running V3 SAIL for a production machine? Is 3.1 the preferred release for this or has 3.2 proven itself to be quite stable?

Cheers,

Adam
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Re: Where is the SAIL interface?
« Reply #3 on: July 29, 2012, 11:54:52 AM »
HI there

The release which we currently send to our customers is 3.1.1.  3.2 is a stepping stone to 4.0 and it has a lot of the 4.0 infrastructure in it like a new agi and, as you've discovered,  a new http instance.  However, it seems quite stable up to press.  We'll be releasing 4.0 beta in a few weeks which is basically, 3.2 with a new front-end (very spiffy).

Kind Regards


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Re: Where is the SAIL interface?
« Reply #4 on: July 30, 2012, 05:23:15 AM »

Well I might hold off for a while then and take a look at version 4. To tell the truth I didn't like the interface to 3.x that much. I thought I'd do a new fresh install of 2.6 which I know and from then upgrade to 3.x down the track a little bit.

Cheers,

Adam
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