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Obsolete Releases => SME VoIP (Asterisk, SAIL etc) => Topic started by: del on October 19, 2013, 02:54:28 PM
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Hi All,
Is there a way to install SAIL on Debian and keep the web server, webmin and file server intact? If I install Asterisk and then the rpms found here: http://www.sailpbx.com/sail/sail-4.0/debs/i386/ (http://www.sailpbx.com/sail/sail-4.0/debs/i386/) will this still put SAIL at the local ip address?
Kind regards,
Del
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No, currently there isn't. Debian SAIL is designed as an appliance. It is not designed to share the machine with anything else.
In order to do what you want you would have to install sail first and then modify apache to put sail onto some other port. We may change this in the future but for now, that's the way it works.
SAIL on Debian has its own firewall (it uses Shorewall) and networking panels so you shouldn't need webmin.
One other thing, you shouldn't be directly installing sail from debs any more. There is now a sail repo up on the server. Look at the installation guide for debian on the SAIL wiki.
http://www.sailpbx.com/mediawiki/index.php/SARK_V4.0.0_Debian_install
Kind Regards
S
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Hi Jeff,
I can get to webmin after opening the port on the shorewall firewall. Problem I'm having is sharing with SAMBA, it all works until I install SAIL :-(
Regards,
Del
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Why do you wish to run SAMBA on a PBX?
What doesn't work?
S
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Why do you wish to run SAMBA on a PBX?
What doesn't work?
S
I currently use SAIL 3.1 on SME at home and use an i-bay to share some files and I wanted to move onto SAIL 4 and use Debian instead of SME, so I installed Debian and Webmin and set up a share using SAMBA and everything worked great, I could see my files from all my Windows PCs running Win7 and Win8. When I installed SAIL I couldn't get to the share, Windows complained that the path was invalid or something like that so I thought I would log into Webmin but couldn't then after adding the Webmin port to the Shorewall firewall in SAIL I got in and everything looked fine. So I got another HDD and installed Debian and once again the share worked until I installed SAIL :-( I wouldn't do this in a business environment so SAIL on Debian is ideal in the office. Can you think of anything that may stop my shares with SAIL?
Kind regards,
Del
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I'm assuming you did open the SMB port on the SARK firewall?
S
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I'm assuming you did open the SMB port on the SARK firewall?
S
I've opened port 445 TCP and UDP plus all the ports on this guide
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/what-ports-need-to-be-open-for-samba-to-communicate-with-other-windowslinux-systems/ (http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/what-ports-need-to-be-open-for-samba-to-communicate-with-other-windowslinux-systems/)
But still no good. I'll try to do some reading up on shorewall and see what I come up with.
Kind regards,
Del