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==Edit xml_cdr.conf.xml==
 
==Edit xml_cdr.conf.xml==
# <configuration name="xml_cdr.conf" description="XML CDR CURL logger">
 
#  <settings>
 
#    <!-- the url to post to if blank web posting is disabled  -->
 
#    <param name="url" value="http://127.0.0.1/mod/xml_cdr/v_xml_cdr_import.php"/>
 
#
 
#    <!-- optional: credentials to send to web server -->
 
#    <param name="cred" value="random_username:random_password"/> <--change
 
#
 
#    <!-- the total number of retries (not counting the first 'try') to post to webserver incase of failure -->
 
#    <!-- <param name="retries" value="2"/> -->
 
#
 
#    <!-- delay between retries in seconds, default is 5 seconds -->
 
#    <!-- <param name="delay" value="1"/> -->
 
#
 
#    <!-- optional: if not present we do not log every record to disk -->
 
#    <!-- either an absolute path, a relative path assuming ${prefix}/logs or a blank value will default to ${prefix}/logs/xml_cdr -->
 
#    <param name="log-dir" value=""/> <-- change to /var/log/freeswicth/xml_cdr/
 
#
 
#    <!-- optional: if not present we do log the b leg -->
 
#    <!-- true or false if we should create a cdr for the b leg of a call-->
 
#    <param name="log-b-leg" value="true"/>
 
#   
 
#    <!-- optional: if not present, all filenames are the uuid of the call -->
 
#    <!-- true or false if a leg files are prefixed "a_" -->
 
#    <param name="prefix-a-leg" value="true"/>
 
#
 
#    <!-- encode the post data may be 'true' for url encoding, 'false' for no encoding or 'base64' for base64 encoding -->
 
#    <param name="encode" value="true"/>
 
#
 
#    <!-- optional: set to true to disable Expect: 100-continue lighttpd requires this setting -->
 
#    <param name="disable-100-continue" value="true"/>
 
#   
 
#    <!-- optional: full path to the error log dir for failed web posts if not specified its the same as log-dir -->
 
#    <!-- either an absolute path, a relative path assuming ${prefix}/logs or a blank or omitted value will default to ${prefix}/logs/xml_cdr -->
 
#    <!-- <param name="err-log-dir" value="/tmp"/> -->
 
#
 
#    <!-- which auhtentification scheme to use. Supported values are: basic, digest, NTLM, GSS-NEGOTIATE or "any" for automatic detection -->
 
#    <!--<param name="auth-scheme" value="basic"/>-->
 
#
 
#    <!-- optional: this will enable the CA root certificate check by libcurl to
 
        verify that the certificate was issued by a major Certificate Authority.
 
        note: default value is disabled. only enable if you want this! -->
 
#    <!--<param name="enable-cacert-check" value="true"/>-->
 
#    <!-- optional: verify that the server is actually the one listed in the cert -->
 
#    <!-- <param name="enable-ssl-verifyhost" value="true"/> -->
 
#
 
#    <!-- optional: these options can be used to specify custom SSL certificates
 
        to use for HTTPS communications. Either use both options or neither.
 
        Specify your public key with 'ssl-cert-path' and the private key with
 
        'ssl-key-path'. If your private key has a password, specify it with
 
        'ssl-key-password'. -->
 
#    <!-- <param name="ssl-cert-path" value="$${base_dir}/conf/certs/public_key.pem"/> -->
 
#    <!-- <param name="ssl-key-path" value="$${base_dir}/conf/certs/private_key.pem"/> -->
 
#    <!-- <param name="ssl-key-password" value="MyPrivateKeyPassword"/> -->
 
#
 
#    <!-- optional: use a custom CA certificate in PEM format to verify the peer
 
        with. This is useful if you are acting as your own certificate authority.
 
        note: only makes sense if used in combination with "enable-cacert-check." -->
 
#  <!-- <param name="ssl-cacert-file" value="$${base_dir}/conf/certs/cacert.pem"/> -->
 
#
 
#    <!-- optional: specify the SSL version to force HTTPS to use. Valid options are
 
        "SSLv3" and "TLSv1". Otherwise libcurl will auto-negotiate the version. -->
 
#    <!-- <param name="ssl-version" value="TLSv1"/> -->
 
#
 
#    <!-- optional: enables cookies and stores them in the specified file. -->
 
#    <!-- <param name="cookie-file" value="/tmp/cookie-mod_xml_curl.txt"/> -->
 
#  </settings>
 
# </configuration>
 
  
 
==Final Step==
 
==Final Step==

Revision as of 21:20, 15 September 2010

FusionPbx install on FreeBSD

Note: this is a dev/test port.

Grab the devport from here:

 http://dl.dropbox.com/u/152504/fusionpbx-svn.tgz

tar xzvf fusionpbx-svn.tgz in a directory like /home/work
cd /home/work/fusionpbx-svn
make svn-clean
make rmconfig
make svn
make svn-tar
make update-plist
make install clean

NginX Setup

Replace :

       location / {
           root   /usr/local/www/nginx;
           index  index.html index.htm;
       }

With:

       location / {
           root   /usr/local/www/fusionpbx;
           index  index.php index.html index.htm;
       }

Replace :

       # pass the PHP scripts to FastCGI server listening on 127.0.0.1:9000
       #
       #location ~ \.php$ {
       #    root           html;
       #    fastcgi_pass   127.0.0.1:9000;
       #    fastcgi_index  index.php;
       #    fastcgi_param  SCRIPT_FILENAME  /scripts$fastcgi_script_name;
       #    include        fastcgi_params;
       #}

With:

       pass the PHP scripts to FastCGI server listening on 127.0.0.1:9000
       
       location ~ \.php$ {
           root           html;
           fastcgi_pass   127.0.0.1:9000;
           fastcgi_index  index.php;
           fastcgi_param  SCRIPT_FILENAME  /usr/local/www/fusionpbx$fastcgi_script_name;
           include        fastcgi_params;
       }

Apache Setup

Lighttpd Setup

PgSQL Setup

To set and configure PgSQL for use with FusionPBX,
Follow this line for line.
for a fresh pgsql install follow : su pgsql
initdb -D /usr/local//pgsql/data
postmaster -D /usr/local/pgsql/data >logfile 2>&1 &
createuser -S -e FusionPBX
createdb -O FusionPBX FusionPBX
psql -d FusionPBX -U FusionPBX
alter user FusionPBX with password 'pbx2010';or any passwd you want ";" required
psql -f /usr/local/www/fusionpbx/includes/install/sql/pgsql.sql FusionPBX
exit from su

For a existiting pgsql database install follow:
su pgsql
createuser -S -e FusionPBX
createdb -O FusionPBX FusionPBX
psql -d FusionPBX -U FusionPBX
ALTER USER FusionPBX with PASSWORD 'pbx2010'; or any passwd you want, ";" required
psql -f /usr/local/www/fusionpbx/includes/install/sql/pgsql.sql FusionPBX

MySql Setup

rc.conf

for postgress add:

postgresql_enable="YES"


For Mysql add:

mysql_enable="YES"


and add these:
php_fpm_enable="YES"
nginx_enable="YES"
freeswitch_enable="YES"

Edit xml_cdr.conf.xml

Final Step

Reboot your system and point your browser to:

http://ip.of.the.pbx/install.php