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Fair enough .. i can see how that would be useful for large companies. And i guess that really only the receptionist and a few key people need to see what is going on.
By the way, i added the users manually and all worked a treat.
Thanks again for a great panel.
Sorry guys.. for some reason i was not notified there was a reply and i just thought i would check in.....
The server is not available for me to test right now (test server running on laptop loaned to customer) but i will check that.
The extensions were in fact created after FOP2 was installed so that is probably it.
Is there no way for FOP2 to query extension lists say each time it loads? Then as an admin after adding abunch of extensions (new department started for example with 15 users) you would only have to open FOP2 once and login once rather than go and add users in individually.
Does this make sense?
I guess this has been bought up before but not sure so thought i would suggest.
Will let you know if adding users manually makes it all work :)
Thanks again.
Hi Nicolas,
I have done nothing by hand.
My install procedure is as follows:
Installed freepbx distro as noted above
Ran yum install fop2-fpbx
Installed module
Created extension with voicemail enabled
Extension number 2000
Extension Password abc123test
Voicemail Password 123789
When I go to http://IP.of.freepbx.server/fop2 I get login prompt.
I use username of 2000
Password of 123789
Says attempt 1 then reopens the login box again.
I test same thing on my centos 5.8 based freepbx here and works flawlessly.
Any idea?
Pezzz
Hi Nicolas,
I tried again on a fresh install of FreePBX Distro 2.210.62-5 and I get the same thing.
I have setup 3 extensions, all with voicemail access numbering 2000,2001,2002 and passwords 123789 (not real extensions or passwords listed) and each time i try to login to fop2 i get the login box come back.
Interstingly when using the chrome extension i currently have scrolling around the icon Invalid Credentials.
I have double checked and triple checked .. even made then 1234 for each and all to no avail.
When i put into the CLI service fop2 restart, i get the below come up.
[root@localhost ~]# service fop2 restart Shutting down Flash Operator Panel 2: [ OK ] grep: /var/www/html/panel/op_server.cfg: No such file or directory Starting Flash Operator Panel 2: [ OK ] [root@localhost ~]#
I downloaded FOP2 through the FreePBX repos via yum install fop2-fpbx
Any Help would be much appreciated.
Pezzz
http://download.fop2.com/fop2-2.27-centos-x86_64.tgz
Best regards,
That worked like a charm on a freshly installed CentOS 6.2 64-bit FreePBX install that I just put together. Any chance we could get access to a 32-bit version? *sheepish grin*
Would very much like a 32 bit version as well.
My problem is a little different in that when i do a reload, there is no operator.cfg file and i get a continuous login loop on the web interface for fop2