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Frustrating Question: OpenSBC HTTP password reset issue
Gerry Hull
2012-06-16 04:32:07 UTC
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Hi,

I've got a strange issue with OpenSBC on Windows Server 2008 R2.

First, I tried installing OpenSBC-1.1.5_RC5-Final-Setup.msi. It fails
during the install. So I
tried OpenSBC-1.1.5-RC4-Setup.msi. This installed fine. However, I must
have made a typo
when setting the HTTP password. I cannot log in!! Is the username
opensbc_user ? And
the password should be what is entered.

The manual says if I delete the registry keys at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/opensipstack I should
be all set. However, no such key exists -- even in the WOW section of the
registry (this is 64-bit OS).

Feeling stupid, but stuck! How do I get this reset?

-Gerry
Todd Hodgen
2012-06-16 05:19:07 UTC
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I believe you have posted to the wrong user group. This is a mailing list
for the SIPFoundry sipXecs Open Source Product. It has no relationship to
OpenSBC and is Linux based, not windoze.



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[mailto:sipx-users-***@list.sipfoundry.org] On Behalf Of Gerry Hull
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 9:32 PM
To: sipx-***@list.sipfoundry.org
Subject: [sipx-users] Frustrating Question: OpenSBC HTTP password reset
issue



Hi,



I've got a strange issue with OpenSBC on Windows Server 2008 R2.



First, I tried installing OpenSBC-1.1.5_RC5-Final-Setup.msi. It fails
during the install. So I

tried OpenSBC-1.1.5-RC4-Setup.msi. This installed fine. However, I must
have made a typo

when setting the HTTP password. I cannot log in!! Is the username
opensbc_user ? And

the password should be what is entered.



The manual says if I delete the registry keys at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/opensipstack I should

be all set. However, no such key exists -- even in the WOW section of the
registry (this is 64-bit OS).



Feeling stupid, but stuck! How do I get this reset?



-Gerry
Joegen Baclor
2012-06-16 05:26:22 UTC
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Todd,

I wrote OpenSBC so I guess the OP is just chasing me here. That
opensipstack mailing list is no longer active. I am really surprised
people are still using it. But yes, OpenSBC is indeed a bit off topic
here.

Joegen
Post by Todd Hodgen
I believe you have posted to the wrong user group. This is a mailing
list for the SIPFoundry sipXecs Open Source Product. It has no
relationship to OpenSBC and is Linux based, not windoze.
*Sent:* Friday, June 15, 2012 9:32 PM
*Subject:* [sipx-users] Frustrating Question: OpenSBC HTTP password
reset issue
Hi,
I've got a strange issue with OpenSBC on Windows Server 2008 R2.
First, I tried installing OpenSBC-1.1.5_RC5-Final-Setup.msi. It fails
during the install. So I
tried OpenSBC-1.1.5-RC4-Setup.msi. This installed fine. However, I
must have made a typo
when setting the HTTP password. I cannot log in!! Is the username
opensbc_user ? And
the password should be what is entered.
The manual says if I delete the registry keys at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/opensipstack I should
be all set. However, no such key exists -- even in the WOW section of
the registry (this is 64-bit OS).
Feeling stupid, but stuck! How do I get this reset?
-Gerry
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Gerry Hull
2012-06-16 12:16:53 UTC
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Hi Joegen,

Sorry for the OT. Hey, you wrote a useful piece of code... so why not use
it? I use sipXecs for other projects, but in this case I just need an SBC.

I'll shutup now.

Gerry
Post by Joegen Baclor
Todd,
I wrote OpenSBC so I guess the OP is just chasing me here. That
opensipstack mailing list is no longer active. I am really surprised people
are still using it. But yes, OpenSBC is indeed a bit off topic here.
Joegen
I believe you have posted to the wrong user group. This is a mailing
list for the SIPFoundry sipXecs Open Source Product. It has no
relationship to OpenSBC and is Linux based, not windoze.****
** **
*On Behalf Of *Gerry Hull
*Sent:* Friday, June 15, 2012 9:32 PM
*Subject:* [sipx-users] Frustrating Question: OpenSBC HTTP password reset
issue****
** **
Hi,****
** **
I've got a strange issue with OpenSBC on Windows Server 2008 R2.****
** **
First, I tried installing OpenSBC-1.1.5_RC5-Final-Setup.msi. It fails
during the install. So I ****
tried OpenSBC-1.1.5-RC4-Setup.msi. This installed fine. However, I must
have made a typo****
when setting the HTTP password. I cannot log in!! Is the username
opensbc_user ? And****
the password should be what is entered.****
** **
The manual says if I delete the registry keys at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/opensipstack I should****
be all set. However, no such key exists -- even in the WOW section of the
registry (this is 64-bit OS).****
** **
Feeling stupid, but stuck! How do I get this reset?****
** **
-Gerry****
** **
** **
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Tony Graziano
2012-06-16 13:12:17 UTC
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Did you try karoo?
Post by Gerry Hull
Hi Joegen,
Sorry for the OT. Hey, you wrote a useful piece of code... so why not use
it? I use sipXecs for other projects, but in this case I just need an SBC.
I'll shutup now.
Gerry
Post by Joegen Baclor
Todd,
I wrote OpenSBC so I guess the OP is just chasing me here. That
opensipstack mailing list is no longer active. I am really surprised people
are still using it. But yes, OpenSBC is indeed a bit off topic here.
Joegen
I believe you have posted to the wrong user group. This is a mailing
list for the SIPFoundry sipXecs Open Source Product. It has no
relationship to OpenSBC and is Linux based, not windoze.****
** **
*On Behalf Of *Gerry Hull
*Sent:* Friday, June 15, 2012 9:32 PM
*Subject:* [sipx-users] Frustrating Question: OpenSBC HTTP password
reset issue****
** **
Hi,****
** **
I've got a strange issue with OpenSBC on Windows Server 2008 R2.****
** **
First, I tried installing OpenSBC-1.1.5_RC5-Final-Setup.msi. It fails
during the install. So I ****
tried OpenSBC-1.1.5-RC4-Setup.msi. This installed fine. However, I must
have made a typo****
when setting the HTTP password. I cannot log in!! Is the username
opensbc_user ? And****
the password should be what is entered.****
** **
The manual says if I delete the registry keys at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/opensipstack I should****
be all set. However, no such key exists -- even in the WOW section of
the registry (this is 64-bit OS).****
** **
Feeling stupid, but stuck! How do I get this reset?****
** **
-Gerry****
** **
** **
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Joegen Baclor
2012-06-16 05:21:49 UTC
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It's been a loooong, looong time since I last ran OpenSBC in windows. I
am surprised those setup files still work at this time. Try searching
for OpenSBC.ini file (or something like this) in your windows machine
and delete it.
Post by Gerry Hull
Hi,
I've got a strange issue with OpenSBC on Windows Server 2008 R2.
First, I tried installing OpenSBC-1.1.5_RC5-Final-Setup.msi. It fails
during the install. So I
tried OpenSBC-1.1.5-RC4-Setup.msi. This installed fine. However, I
must have made a typo
when setting the HTTP password. I cannot log in!! Is the username
opensbc_user ? And
the password should be what is entered.
The manual says if I delete the registry keys at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/opensipstack I should
be all set. However, no such key exists -- even in the WOW section of
the registry (this is 64-bit OS).
Feeling stupid, but stuck! How do I get this reset?
-Gerry
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