Jason, when I've seen this, it's usually meant that I
was logged in as a user who didn't have the right
permissions. :)
Check your notes to figure out which user you gave the
permission to (root, maybe?) and log in as that user,
then try to connect using "asterisk -r".
Hope that helps,
Maya
--- Jason Greene <jgreene@delphinus.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm trying to figure out why the asterisk service
> starts fine, but
> when i try to connect by typing asterisk -r I get:
> Unable to connect to remote asterisk
>
> The service is running and lists under ps -ef as:
> asterisk -vvvg -c
>
> any help is appreciated
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