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Asterisk
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Service
Asterisk
File List
Sip.conf
Extensions.conf

Installation of Applications on the Router takes into account that you have already installed Correctly Optware on your Router running DDWRT

Asterisk PBX on RT-N13U Wifi Router

Asterisk is a free and open source framework for building communications applications and is sponsored by Digium.

Asterisk turns an ordinary computer into a communications server. Asterisk powers IP PBX systems, VoIP gateways, conference servers and is used by small businesses, large businesses, call centers, carriers and governments worldwide.

Flashing & Installation of Optware
 

This is the latest, greatest and easiest way to enable Optware on your Router. It is recommended that you have a router with USB capable storage [Harddisks (must be self-powered), flash-drives etc.] and the LATEST build! (preferably freshly flashed)

 

I am using a 2gb Flash Drive.

 

Tip: Use this link to access steps on installation of Optware on the WiFi Router

 

 

Services installed on Router

 

Once you access the router using Telnet, you can check the Services installed on the router by issuing "services" command.

 

Click on the image (slide named "service").

 

Samba
Samba on RT-N13U Wifi Router

Samba is an Open Source/Free Software suite that provides seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients. Samba is freely available, and allows for interoperability between Linux/Unix servers and Windows-based clients. Samba is a software package that gives network administrators flexibility and freedom in terms of setup, configuration, and choice of systems and equipment. 

 

Command

 

  Removing samba2

    ipkg-opt remove samba2

 

  Installing samba3

    ipkg-opt install samba3

 

After installation of samba3 you would need to create/modify the smb.conf file so that you can accesss the samba volume over the network. please see the link to get an idea on the smb.conf examples.

 

For more on how to install and configure samba please follow the link.

Samba File List
smb.conf
Squid
Squid Proxy Server

Squid is a caching and forwarding web proxy. It has a wide variety of uses, from speeding up a web server by caching repeated requests; to caching web, DNS and other computer network lookups for a group of people sharing network resources; to aiding security by filtering traffic. Although primarily used for HTTP and FTP, Squid includes limited support for several other protocols including TLS, SSL, Internet Gopher and HTTPS.

Squid_Home_Page
Squid_Authentication
Squid_Access_Control
Squid_Proxy_Restrictions
OTRS
OTRS Free

Installation of OTRS has been done on a Linux Flavour. screenshots of the setup is attached below. Please follow link for further information about downloads and setup details.

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Zimbra
Zimbra Collaboration Suite

Zimbra Collaboration Open Source Edition is a client and server platform for next-generation messaging and collaboration.

Admin Page
Admin Services
User Administration Panel
Distribution Groups
Client Login Page
Client Inbox
Client Calendar
OrangeHRM
OrangeHRM

OrangeHRM Open Source is a free HR management system that offers a wealth of modules to suit the needs of your business. This widely-used system is feature-rich, intuitive and provides an essential HR management platform along with free documentation and access to a broad community of users.

Modules provided with OrangeHRM Open Source include:

System Administration, Personnel Information Management (PIM), Leave /Time off Management, Time & Attendance Management, Recruitment,

Performance, Employee Self Service, Dashboard

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FreeNAS
FreeNAS

FreeNAS is an operating system that can be installed on virtually any hardware platform to share computer data storage over a computer network. 'Free' as in 'free and open source' and 'NAS' as in "network-attached storage", FreeNAS is the simplest way to create a centralized and easily-accessible home for your data.

The FreeNAS project and software were founded in 2005 on the principle that network storage be made available to the world at no cost and unencumbered by license restrictions. The FreeNAS Project has a mature community and a team of developers dedicated to meeting that goal and providing the best (open-source) network file storage solution in the world

 

More Screenshots and videos can be seen on their website.

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Postfix
Postfix

The Postfix Mail Server setup that i have conducted was because i wanted to learn something new something that is essential to us. Emails.

I have search on the web for how tos and all. When i follow the How Tos to the dot, the mailing systems never worked the way it is supposed to. Finally, after searching and changing operating systems, for ex: from Ubuntu, freebsd, centos, i frose on CentOS and found a wondeful guide that actually worked on the first shot. see link to the original post.

 

Note: i made a mistake in the ./conf.pl of the squirrelmail setting. i did not actually put the domain name under Server > SettingsGeneral > 1. Domain, where i actually entered only the hostname rather then the domain name. so although everything worked wonderfully i kept getting funny domain url in the email fromto. example <username>@localhost.domain.com rather then <username>@domain.com.

Postfix Config
Dovecot Auth
Dovecot Mail
Dovecot Protocols
Squirrelmail Settings
Telnet Pop3
Telnet SMTP
Squirell_Login
User1_Inbox
User2_Inbox
Outlook

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