Installing Asterisk On Synology Nas

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I found a way arround. The package is not supported by Synology, there is no way how to install using Package Manager.

Feb 11, 2016  Synology, to the best of my knowledge, does not provide any support for Asterisk on there so any Asterisk or Synology update might cause problems and patches and updates might not be forthcoming. Beyond that, PBXs are typically high priority. Sep 26, 2014 - In fact for the purpose of this Asterisk SIP project I used a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device from Synology, the DS-213J. I decided on.

Bernard cornwell the lords of the north pdf free. However it is available as Linux ipkg package. There is not default installer for ipkg in Synology, but it does exists as a community package. I have no time now to post step by step guid right now, I made it as try and error, but finally it does not took me even two hours to make asterisk working again. Backup asterisk configuration files (for me at least sip.conf, extensions.conf and user.conf). Go to package manager - settings - package sources.

Add new source '. This is a community package server. After doing this goes to package manager - community packages (refresh if nothing there) Install Easy Bootstrap Installer (I put just next on all Windows) and iPKGui. Uninstall Asterisk and go through the DSM update to version 6.0. After all updates are gone (all packages are actual) open iPKGui from the synology main menu. In available packages you will find Asterisk 13.0 and Asterisk GUI. Install those (mark and apply, including all prerequisities).

You will linux scripts running. I was not able to make running GUI, I do not even now how to run/reaload/configure the asterisk itsefl, you will not find it for sure in any Synology menu. Torrent treker filjm chelovek v shtatskom 1973 trailer.

But the whole asterisk is saved in location Volume1 @optware etc asterisk. So I just copied the backped configuration files here. Wow, it is working. OK, maybe I made some reboot between to be sure. All IPKG packages installed from community are stored in optware, instead of common synology file structure. To copy configuration files back to asterisk, you will be required to have root access.

For every step of this quick guide you will find some help on google. If you stuck somewhere, I will try to help. Please do not ask me about any impacts on security. I will start investigating now, what I have in fact done. Also do not conplain about any troubles you made yourself doing this. Please share with us your comments, tips, experience.

Asterisk GUI (management webpage) is working as well. You just need to enable/configure in management.conf and http.conf Here you will find how to do that: No other setup options/lines are necessary for basic functionality, but maybe you want to setup more. I forgot to mention that I tested all of this on DS215j Easy Bootstrap Installer might not be functional for all devices (depends on the CPU), but what I found, it should show you, if your device is supported or not.

There are also other ways how to install ipk packages and bootstrap, directly with Linux commands. For somebody it could be better, more clear solution.

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Ericlmccormick wrote:Even when I am sitting in /volume1/@optware/sbin and I see asterisk there, when I just type in asterisk, I get the message '-sh: asterisk: command not found' I suppose you are using WinSCP or Putty. Do not know how the paths are set, if this is on purpose or it is some mass after the previous install, but I can control Asterisk with command in directory '/opt/sbin/' instead of '/volume1/@optware/sbin'. Both exists, just one works. I tested, it controls the installation in the optware directory correctly. When you run with -r parameter, you will get into the Asterisk CLI ('/opt/sbin/asterisk -r') Also not sure how you configured yourself, but maybe you need to run with root rights.