Hello guys, I’m working on Asterisk 11.23 and I need the ari.conf file or module and I can’t find it, it doesn’t come by default in the /etc/asterisk directory. My question is… can I create it from scratch? or what should I do? what parameters does it have? can someone help me?
ARI doesn’t exist in Asterisk 11.
Hello, what alternative do I have to configure an API in Asterisk 11?
I don’t know what you mean by “configure an API”.
API is Application Programming Interface, it is a program that comes in an external url
That still doesn’t explain what exactly you are looking for in an API.
That is, I need my Asterisk to connect to an external application from a provider through a URL, but the issue is that by reviewing and documenting myself, this is done through ari.conf, but as you already told me, this does not come in version 11.23
That isn’t a general definition of an API. Asterisk 11, which is will past end of life, supports the AGI and AMI, APIs, neither of which uses URIs, and which serve different purposes from ARI.
Whilst the advice has to be to use a supported version of Asterisk. the most appropriate API will depend on what you are trying to achieve.
On Thursday 12 December 2024 at 15:25:46, camilo.amb1234 via Asterisk
Community wrote:
Hello, what alternative do I have to configure an API in Asterisk 11?
Wy do you insist on using a version of Asterisk which went “Security Fix Only”
eight years ago, and End of Life one year after that?
Why not just upgrade to a current, supported version of Asterisk, which does
what you want?
Antony.
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