benperove.com: Setup Openfire Chat Server and Configure Asterisk-IM Plugin
James88
· 1 year ago
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Thermal
· 1 year ago
Thanks for the screencast.
For some reason when ever I add the Asterisk server in Astetrisk-IM the CPU usage spikes. The two main processes that are using CPU are Java and Asterisk. I can tell that the plugin was able to login by looking at the manager users at the asterisk command line.
The Openfire/Spark part is working great. I get presence, chat, etc.
The Openfire and Asterisk are on the same Linux box.
Did you have to do anything else that wasn't on the video?
thermal
· 1 year ago
It looks like it was a manager.conf permision error.
I thought I read you only need this permision set: read = system,call
I added read & write everything and it started working.
Does anyone know what the permisions should be?
-thermal
Ghost
· 1 year ago
hey man, great tutorial, I was looking for a basic setup for a chat server and this webcast helped me a lot.
Ashish
· 11 months ago
Thanks very much. It is very informative. The sound and video quality are excellent.
For some reason when ever I add the Asterisk server in Astetrisk-IM the CPU usage spikes. The two main processes that are using CPU are Java and Asterisk. I can tell that the plugin was able to login by looking at the manager users at the asterisk command line.
The Openfire/Spark part is working great. I get presence, chat, etc.
The Openfire and Asterisk are on the same Linux box.
Did you have to do anything else that wasn't on the video?
I thought I read you only need this permision set:
read = system,call
I added read & write everything and it started working.
Does anyone know what the permisions should be?
-thermal
Ashish