Where in FreePBX GUI possible to change mysql user and password for res_odbc_additional.conf











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I use CDR records to MySQL.
MySQL located on different machine.
If I change these settings directly in res_odbc_additional.conf



It working ok, until FreePBX will rewrite configuration again.



And I didn't found any GUI page to change it in FreePBX panel :(



Could anybody help me?



Thanks.










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    I use CDR records to MySQL.
    MySQL located on different machine.
    If I change these settings directly in res_odbc_additional.conf



    It working ok, until FreePBX will rewrite configuration again.



    And I didn't found any GUI page to change it in FreePBX panel :(



    Could anybody help me?



    Thanks.










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      I use CDR records to MySQL.
      MySQL located on different machine.
      If I change these settings directly in res_odbc_additional.conf



      It working ok, until FreePBX will rewrite configuration again.



      And I didn't found any GUI page to change it in FreePBX panel :(



      Could anybody help me?



      Thanks.










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      I use CDR records to MySQL.
      MySQL located on different machine.
      If I change these settings directly in res_odbc_additional.conf



      It working ok, until FreePBX will rewrite configuration again.



      And I didn't found any GUI page to change it in FreePBX panel :(



      Could anybody help me?



      Thanks.







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          Change the credentials in /etc/amportal.conf and /etc/freepbx.conf or /etc/asterisk/freepbx.conf.



          p.s not forget install fail2ban, or you will be hacked.






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            use asterisk;
            select value from freepbx_settings where keyword = 'CDRDBPASS';
            update freepbx_settings set value = 'newpass' where keyword = 'CDRDBPASS';
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              Change the credentials in /etc/amportal.conf and /etc/freepbx.conf or /etc/asterisk/freepbx.conf.



              p.s not forget install fail2ban, or you will be hacked.






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                Change the credentials in /etc/amportal.conf and /etc/freepbx.conf or /etc/asterisk/freepbx.conf.



                p.s not forget install fail2ban, or you will be hacked.






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                  Change the credentials in /etc/amportal.conf and /etc/freepbx.conf or /etc/asterisk/freepbx.conf.



                  p.s not forget install fail2ban, or you will be hacked.






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                  Change the credentials in /etc/amportal.conf and /etc/freepbx.conf or /etc/asterisk/freepbx.conf.



                  p.s not forget install fail2ban, or you will be hacked.







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                      mysql
                      use asterisk;
                      select value from freepbx_settings where keyword = 'CDRDBPASS';
                      update freepbx_settings set value = 'newpass' where keyword = 'CDRDBPASS';
                      q






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                        mysql
                        use asterisk;
                        select value from freepbx_settings where keyword = 'CDRDBPASS';
                        update freepbx_settings set value = 'newpass' where keyword = 'CDRDBPASS';
                        q






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                          mysql
                          use asterisk;
                          select value from freepbx_settings where keyword = 'CDRDBPASS';
                          update freepbx_settings set value = 'newpass' where keyword = 'CDRDBPASS';
                          q






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                          mysql
                          use asterisk;
                          select value from freepbx_settings where keyword = 'CDRDBPASS';
                          update freepbx_settings set value = 'newpass' where keyword = 'CDRDBPASS';
                          q







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