List users, I am experiencing segmentation faults in AstManProxy. If anyone could help me identify their source, it would be appreciated. The pertinent information is below. Please let me know if you need any more. Asterisk Version =============== Asterisk ABE-A.2-beta AstManProxy Version ================== 1.11 Operation System =============== Fedora Core 3 Kernel Revision ============== 2.6.12-1.1376_FC3smp Hardware Platform ================ x86_64 Kernel Message ============= Dec 7 15:15:43 immlx14 kernel: astmanproxy[27851]: segfault at 0000000000000018 rip 0000000000402e9b rsp 00000000409fb170 error 4 AstManProxy Messages =================== Dec 7 15:15:01: config: parsing configuration file: /etc/asterisk/astmanproxy.conf Dec 7 15:15:01: config: host, XXX.XXX.XXX.79,5038,admin,XXXXXXXX,on Dec 7 15:15:01: config: retryinterval, 2 Dec 7 15:15:01: config: maxretries, 0 Dec 7 15:15:01: config: listenaddress, XXX.XXX.XXX.75 Dec 7 15:15:01: config: listenport, 12345 Dec 7 15:15:01: config: proc_user, nobody Dec 7 15:15:01: config: proc_group, nobody Dec 7 15:15:01: config: inputformat, standard Dec 7 15:15:01: config: outputformat, standard Dec 7 15:15:01: config: autofilter, on Dec 7 15:15:01: config: logfile, /var/log/asterisk/astmanproxy.log Dec 7 15:15:01: loading: module csv Dec 7 15:15:01: loading: note, csv_read does not exist; ignoring Dec 7 15:15:01: loading: note, csv_onconnect does not exist; ignoring Dec 7 15:15:01: loading: module xml Dec 7 15:15:01: loading: note, xml_onconnect does not exist; ignoring Dec 7 15:15:01: loading: module standard Dec 7 15:15:01: loading: module http Dec 7 15:15:01: loading: note, http_write does not exist; ignoring Dec 7 15:15:01: loading: note, http_onconnect does not exist; ignoring Dec 7 15:15:01: asterisk@XXX.XXX.XXX.79: Allocated server session Dec 7 15:15:01: Set XXX.XXX.XXX.79 input format to standard Dec 7 15:15:01: Set XXX.XXX.XXX.79 output format to standard Dec 7 15:15:01: launched ast XXX.XXX.XXX.79 thread! Dec 7 15:15:01: Listening for connections Dec 7 15:15:01: asterisk@XXX.XXX.XXX.79: attempting read... Dec 7 15:15:01: asterisk@XXX.XXX.XXX.79: Not connected Dec 7 15:15:01: asterisk@XXX.XXX.XXX.79: Connecting (u=admin, p=XXXXXXXX) Dec 7 15:15:01: asterisk@XXX.XXX.XXX.79: attempting read... Dec 7 15:15:01: asterisk@XXX.XXX.XXX.79 got: Asterisk Call Manager/1.0 Dec 7 15:15:01: asterisk@XXX.XXX.XXX.79 got: Response: Success Dec 7 15:15:01: asterisk@XXX.XXX.XXX.79 got: Message: Authentication accepted Dec 7 15:15:01: asterisk@XXX.XXX.XXX.79 got: Server: XXX.XXX.XXX.79 Dec 7 15:15:01: asterisk@XXX.XXX.XXX.79: attempting read... Dec 7 15:15:43: Connection received from XXX.XXX.XXX.75 Dec 7 15:15:43: Set XXX.XXX.XXX.75 input format to standard Dec 7 15:15:43: Set XXX.XXX.XXX.75 output format to standard Dec 7 15:15:43: set destination: Dec 7 15:15:43: writing block to XXX.XXX.XXX.79 Dec 7 15:15:43: asterisk@XXX.XXX.XXX.79 got: Response: Success Dec 7 15:15:43: asterisk@XXX.XXX.XXX.79 got: ActionID: 658-2 Dec 7 15:15:43: asterisk@XXX.XXX.XXX.79 got: Message: Originate successfully queued Dec 7 15:15:43: asterisk@XXX.XXX.XXX.79 got: Server: XXX.XXX.XXX.79 Dec 7 15:15:43: Connection closed: XXX.XXX.XXX.75 Dec 7 15:15:43: Exiting session_do thread Segmentation fault Notes ==== In order to get AstManProxy to compile for the 64 bit architecture, I had to change the following line in the Makefile from: CFLAGS := $(DEFINES) -Wall -O2 -rdynamic -D_REENTRANT To: CFLAGS := $(DEFINES) -Wall -fPIC -O2 -rdynamic -D_REENTRANT Thank you, Matthew Roth InterMedia Marketing Solutions Software Engineer and Systems Developer