Hey now, thanks.Sounds like you have not changed or added any admin users and changed the session id, so that session id is still unlocked and does not need you to enter any user id or password to log in
I tried adding users. Idk how I would clear/change the session ID.and changed the session id,

Tried that. Still no joy.Well, then you may want to try to do the system updates. I have come across many cases where updated modules stopped functioning properly until I did I ran system updates., and restarted the web server
Hye now. Thanks. You are on the money - that is NOT what I want to hear lol.It's probably not what you would want to hear but at this point maybe you are better off rebuilding your system from scratch.
To help you properly reconfigure your new setup you might want to export your current configuration data (or at least some of it like DIDs and extensions,) using the backup function under admin, which seems to be accessible if I'm reading your message (#22) and the screenshot that you posted correctly.
If (or when) you go that route consider empowering your PBX with "snapshotting" capability, which would be a life saver in the future for situations like this. The quick and easy way is to use a virtualizer like Virtualbox and use its built in capability. Or if you absolutely want to go bare metal then install a lightweight GUI desktop (like xfce) to your already-installed PBX to which you add Timeshift which is an rsync based snapshot management software.
Of course if you are running your PBX on the cloud you can use your VPS provider's integrated backup capability, assuming that they offer one.
Yeah, I think I've reached that conclusion too. Feels so defeatist to just throw in the towel with so little sweat on it but it seems that's where I'm at.There is really not much else that can be done. Can't even go back and see what happened and when it happened. Hope you keep a better eye on your new system, log on frequently, keep it up to date, and most importantly, keep a backup of a working system.
Perhaps the 'application notes' inYeah, I think I've reached that conclusion too. Feels so defeatist to just throw in the towel with so little sweat on it but it seems that's where I'm at.
Thx for tryin' all.
Thanks but sadly, no.Perhaps the 'application notes' in
Sangoma Documentation
wiki.freepbx.org
might be pertinent to your situation.
Perhaps you even have it in /etc/amportal.conf
And this forum post leads me to believe it might be php relatedSession save path is undefined. This can cause undefined unlocks. Please set a 'session.save_path' in your php.ini file. It should match the same path that is set for the web portion of PHP. We have defaulted to [/var/lib/php/session]
That is a possibility. If you are using a user which has access to the admin log in, then you cannot log in with that user since your users seem to be missing. When the system first was installed, you should of created an administrator account when you first visited the PBX web page. Are you using that one, or a user granted access?Addly' as with the poster in that thread, it seems I'm missing my all my users (which, maybe THAT's the issue and not PHP??) but unlike the poster I do not have a mirror system to compare my tables too.
However it might be worth it to try to figure out if I can manually/forcibly insert a user record in the DB since I'm basically barreling towards no choice but nuking...
I believe that it was ver 5.3 but I can't actually confirm it since all my systems have been updated.Can anyone confirm what version of php should be installed/running on ipbx2020?
thx.
I am using the original Admin user account. Mine is a small pbx with a handful of extensions but only one user (hi!)That is a possibility. If you are using a user which has access to the admin log in, then you cannot log in with that user since your users seem to be missing. When the system first was installed, you should of created an administrator account when you first visited the PBX web page. Are you using that one, or a user granted access?
OOOOOO. THAT'S interesting. The user in the linked thread said smth about upgrade from 5.3 to 5.6.I believe that it was ver 5.3 but I can't actually confirm it since all my systems have been updated.
No names or passwords for admin screen. No users listed under user management - users screenTried and tried.
Tell me please if there's a clue here I'm missing..
And cannot add them as "submit" from those screens doesn't function.No names or passwords for admin screen. No users listed under user management - users screen
Had not but just did. Script appears to succeeded (see screencap).Curious, have you tried to run the admin-pw-change script in the root directory? If so, do you remember what the results were?
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