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	This moves all samples configs from configs/ to configs/samples. This allows for additional sets of sample configuration files to be added in the future. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3804/ git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@418870 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| ;
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| ; Asterisk Builtin mini-HTTP server
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| ;
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| ;
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| ; Note about Asterisk documentation:
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| ;   If Asterisk was installed from a tarball, then the HTML documentation should
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| ;   be installed in the static-http/docs directory which is
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| ;   (/var/lib/asterisk/static-http/docs) on linux by default.  If the Asterisk
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| ;   HTTP server is enabled in this file by setting the "enabled", "bindaddr",
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| ;   and "bindport" options, then you should be able to view the documentation
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| ;   remotely by browsing to:
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| ;       http://<server_ip>:<bindport>/static/docs/index.html
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| ;
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| [general]
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| ;
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| ; Whether HTTP/HTTPS interface is enabled or not.  Default is no.
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| ; This also affects manager/rawman/mxml access (see manager.conf)
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| ;
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| ;enabled=yes
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| ;
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| ; Address to bind to, both for HTTP and HTTPS. You MUST specify
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| ; a bindaddr in order for the HTTP server to run. There is no
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| ; default value.
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| ;
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| bindaddr=127.0.0.1
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| ;
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| ; Port to bind to for HTTP sessions (default is 8088)
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| ;
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| ;bindport=8088
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| ;
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| ; Prefix allows you to specify a prefix for all requests
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| ; to the server.  The default is blank.  If uncommented
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| ; all requests must begin with /asterisk
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| ;
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| ;prefix=asterisk
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| ;
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| ; sessionlimit specifies the maximum number of httpsessions that will be
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| ; allowed to exist at any given time. (default: 100)
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| ;
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| ;sessionlimit=100
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| ;
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| ; session_inactivity specifies the number of milliseconds to wait for
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| ; more data over the HTTP connection before closing it.
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| ;
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| ; Default: 30000
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| ;session_inactivity=30000
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| ;
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| ; session_keep_alive specifies the number of milliseconds to wait for
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| ; the next HTTP request over a persistent connection.
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| ;
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| ; Set to 0 to disable persistent HTTP connections.
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| ; Default: 15000
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| ;session_keep_alive=15000
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| ;
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| ; Whether Asterisk should serve static content from static-http
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| ; Default is no.
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| ;
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| ;enablestatic=yes
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| ;
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| ; Redirect one URI to another.  This is how you would set a
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| ; default page.
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| ;   Syntax: redirect=<from here> <to there>
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| ; For example, if you are using the Asterisk-gui,
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| ; it is convenient to enable the following redirect:
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| ;
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| ;redirect = / /static/config/index.html
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| ;
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| ; HTTPS support. In addition to enabled=yes, you need to
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| ; explicitly enable tls, define the port to use,
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| ; and have a certificate somewhere.
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| ;tlsenable=yes          ; enable tls - default no.
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| ;tlsbindaddr=0.0.0.0:8089    ; address and port to bind to - default is bindaddr and port 8089.
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| ;
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| ;tlscertfile=</path/to/certificate.pem>  ; path to the certificate file (*.pem) only.
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| ;tlsprivatekey=</path/to/private.pem>    ; path to private key file (*.pem) only.
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| ; If no path is given for tlscertfile or tlsprivatekey, default is to look in current
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| ; directory. If no tlsprivatekey is given, default is to search tlscertfile for private key.
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| ;
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| ; To produce a certificate you can e.g. use openssl. This places both the cert and
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| ; private in same .pem file.
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| ; openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes -out /tmp/foo.pem -keyout /tmp/foo.pem
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| ;
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| ; The post_mappings section maps URLs to real paths on the filesystem.  If a
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| ; POST is done from within an authenticated manager session to one of the
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| ; configured POST mappings, then any files in the POST will be placed in the
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| ; configured directory.
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| ;
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| ;[post_mappings]
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| ;
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| ; NOTE: You need a valid HTTP AMI mansession_id cookie with the manager
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| ; config permission to POST files.
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| ;
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| ; In this example, if the prefix option is set to "asterisk", then using the
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| ; POST URL: /asterisk/uploads will put files in /var/lib/asterisk/uploads/.
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| ;uploads = /var/lib/asterisk/uploads/
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| ;
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