Howdy,
I have been running Incredible PBX on a Raspberry Pi since soon after it was released. I can get to the server by SSH just fine. I can't bring up the web interface at all. I get a nearly blank page with 6 boxes with little x's in them. I don't get a chance to login at all. I want to get my configuration of my trunks and stuff, so I can install the latest version. My Asterisk version is 11.9.0. How do I tell the PIAF version number,? I want to ask for pointers on where certain config files may be, and I want to post those questions in the right place.
I may have messed up some config through the web interface in the past to cause this. I was almost completely blind for over a year and I remeber trying to get into FreePBX to do something. My eyesight is pretty well back, and I want to do a clean setup. The catch is that I need to keep my PBX working until I switch over, because it is my only phone. I'll be installing on a new Raspberry Pi Zero W or maybe a 3B. I'll only have one or the other plugged in at a time. I can stand a brief outage and I'll do it at night. PIAF has kept me able to talk to the world.
For the moment, I would be happy just finding out how to find my PIAF version from the command line. I am an experienced Linux user..
Thank you,
Severian
I have been running Incredible PBX on a Raspberry Pi since soon after it was released. I can get to the server by SSH just fine. I can't bring up the web interface at all. I get a nearly blank page with 6 boxes with little x's in them. I don't get a chance to login at all. I want to get my configuration of my trunks and stuff, so I can install the latest version. My Asterisk version is 11.9.0. How do I tell the PIAF version number,? I want to ask for pointers on where certain config files may be, and I want to post those questions in the right place.
I may have messed up some config through the web interface in the past to cause this. I was almost completely blind for over a year and I remeber trying to get into FreePBX to do something. My eyesight is pretty well back, and I want to do a clean setup. The catch is that I need to keep my PBX working until I switch over, because it is my only phone. I'll be installing on a new Raspberry Pi Zero W or maybe a 3B. I'll only have one or the other plugged in at a time. I can stand a brief outage and I'll do it at night. PIAF has kept me able to talk to the world.
For the moment, I would be happy just finding out how to find my PIAF version from the command line. I am an experienced Linux user..
Thank you,
Severian