Activating the Switchboard
The new switchboard is using the AMIRouter, so as first step, AMIRouter needs to be already configured. An additonal configuration in application.properties needs to be done
spring.datasource.database=asterisk spring.datasource.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/asterisk?zeroDateTimeBehavior=convertToNull spring.datasource.username=asterisk spring.datasource.password=asterisk spring.shell.command.quit.enabled=false spring.shell.command.quit.enabled=false server.ssl.enabled=true server.ssl.key-store=/usr/local/amirouter/certs/keystore.p12 server.ssl.key-store-password=tomcat server.ssl.key-store-type=PKCS12 server.ssl.key-alias=tomcat
The keystore needs to be configured with a valid SSL certificate using the following command
cd /usr/local/amirouter mkdir certs cd certs openssl pkcs12 -export -in fullchain.pem -inkey privkey.pem -out keystore.p12 -name tomcat
I suppose you noticed the keystore password is tomcat
You need to configure in Admin/Settings the URL the switchboard should connect to talk with the AMIRouter websocket part. You need to use something like pbx.yourdomain.com:8080 and activate the SSL
The switchboard is not yet ready for prime time, so it is not directly accessible from your web interface, but you need to manually enter the URL, like https://pbx.yourdomain.com/pbx/switchboard.php and authenticate using an user account (the one defined in the Configuration/Extension)