Re: [OpenSIPStack] An enhanced HTTP Config Module for OpenSBC
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From: voice <vo...@ne...> - 2007-12-03 14:15:28
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Hi Support for MySQL would be nice alternative and perhaps a plug-in port for etherreal/Firewire type analyzer to read the Logs could be very useful. Warren Kreckler ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joegen E. Baclor" <joe...@gm...> To: <ope...@li...>; <ope...@li...> Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007 9:42 PM Subject: [OpenSIPStack] An enhanced HTTP Config Module for OpenSBC > Hi Everyone, > > As I have hinted in the past, there is a plan to provide a new level of > administrative interface for OpenSBC. As most of you might have > discovered by now, OpenSBC is very easy to install and requires > virtually no configuration for you to be able to run and use it. This > is all because of a built-in HTTP server that allows for OpenSBC to be > configured remotely. However, since version 1.1.4 and with the > introduction of more advanced features like SIP Trunking, the built-in > HTTP Config Pages is out-growing its simplicity. We are now in a > point where we need to decide what technology to use to bring the > configuration modules to the next level. We need to seriously > consider the following criteria in choosing the solution. > > 1. It should be very easy to install and package > 2. Built-in access to back-end databases preferably Postgress > 3. Must be able to host Dynamic HTML Content > 4. Other criteria that might be useful are support for XML-RPC and SOAP > > > Some of the basic choices that I pulled out straight from my thoughts are > > 1. A separate web interface easily installable as standard Apache Web > application. Choices are PHP, JSP Ruby with SQL back-end > 2. Stand-alone Python HTTP Server just like the trac project. See > http://trac.edgewall.org/ > 3. Enhance the HTTP Admin to support Fast-CGI extension to allow for > dynamic HTTP content to be hosted straight by OpenSBC > > I would want to hear from everyone if you are leaning towards a certain > approach or would want another approach altogether. > > Joegen > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: The Future of Linux Business White Paper > from Novell. From the desktop to the data center, Linux is going > mainstream. Let it simplify your IT future. > http://altfarm.mediaplex.com/ad/ck/8857-50307-18918-4 > _______________________________________________ > opensipstack-devel mailing list > ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensipstack-devel > |