Freebsd FusionPBX Install -dead

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My Goal

My Goal is to make a easy to install PBX.

I am tired of iso's that don't work/install correctly. So I Have taken the time to walk you through a base install and include a script that uses ports that are maintained outside the bsd ports tree due to the fact they are easier to maintain and update.

=FreeBSD Install

Freebsd + Freeswitch + FusionPbx - Installation

By Default this script installs nginx and sqlite3.

If you need Apache or another web server you will have to do this yourself. (Please take the time to Document it below if you do.)
If you wish to use mysql or Postgresql then you can select them when the nginx port builds
it only installs the connector clients.
You will have to install the mysql or postgresql server either on the same box or a remote
server of your choice and configure it properly.

My new install script does all the work.
It setus up freeswitch/nginx/sqlite3/fusionpbx.
fetch it here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/152504/Freebsd-Fusionpbx
it will pull and install all the needed dependencies and configuration files for you.
put it in ~/root chmod it +x
./Freebsd-Fusionpbx and let it do its thing answering questions ass needed.
When it builds php you will need to select the php-fpm module.
Also when it builds the nginx port you will need to select the http ssl module allowing for https to function correctly.

NginX Setup

Setup script takes care of this.
It is setup for https....
I am working to fix the redirect
in it so http will got to https

Apache Setup

<please Document>

Lighttpd Setup

<please document>

Postgresql Server Setup

\----Fresh pgsql install----/
cd /usr/ports/database/postgresql84-server && make install clean
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

<please document>

Final Step

Reboot your system and point your browser to:

https://ip.of.the.pbx