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2004 Aug 10
11
CAPI call transfer
Hi, I am having trouble configuring CAPI so that call transfers work. I make a SIP call to asterisk which goes out on ISDn via CAPI. Then I try to do a transfer from the SIP phone which doesn't work and results in the call being disconnected. The error message given by asterisk is that it chan_capi can't find an entry for the outgoing msn for the transfer however the outgoing msn is the
2009 Mar 13
4
running yum from userid
I added via visudo my userid for authorization of me ALL(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL and I still cannot run yum as me. Is this just not possible?
2004 Sep 03
2
Using AVM Fritz!PCI as zap interface
Hello! Is there a way to use AVM Fritz!PCI as a ZAP interface and have it configured for ZAP channels? Thanx in advance! Roland Zagler mailto:r.zagler@fog.at @fog smart partners
2005 Jul 03
2
play message to callee beforeconnecttoincomingcall
Thanks for the suggestion, C F, but the problem is there is a rather big database application behind with many users, so a static configuration is not suitable for my needs. i am working mostly with realtime and agi. regards, roland -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of C F Sent: Sunday, July 03,
2007 Nov 19
7
asterisk as non-root/best practices
Hi, I have set up asterisk to run as non root, and allow admin users to log in to the server as asterisk, which gives them privileges to edit configs in the asterisk home directory. As for connecting to the console with 'asterisk -r' - this by default does not work as asterisk is owned stored in /usr/sbin/asterisk I am reading that the best way to solve this is to use 'visudo' -
2011 Jul 25
3
Sudo #includedir function ignored CentOS 6
I am unable to get the #includedir function to work with sudo. This works just fine on all my CentOS 5.6 servers, but on 6 it is being ignored. I have this line in the file /etc/sudoers.d/zabbix-puppet zabbix ALL=NOPASSWD: /var/lib/zabbix/bin/start_puppet However sudo still requires a password. If I put that same line into /etc/sudoers file , there is no password prompt. At the end of my
2004 Aug 18
1
Asterisk as SMS Service Center
Hello! Is it possible to run Asterisk as a SMS Service Center and does it work over a directly connected ISDN (CAPI) interface card? Did anyone already use Asterisk for that? Roland Zagler mailto:r.zagler@fog.at @fog smart partners
2013 Jul 17
3
sudo add user script
Hello list, I took another stab at finding a way to add a sudo user remotely and it gets you most of the way there. If you execute the script as root it works beautifully and does just what you want. Which is add the user to the group and gives that user group rights to certain commands. But if you execute it as a user who only has sudo access to the /etc/sudoers file it errors out. cloud:~]
2015 Jun 10
1
sudoers
My experience with RHEL and CentOS is quite limited, andwould classify me as novice.? I have been running CentOS 6for a little over a year and recently brought up a CentOS 7system as a virtual machine under Windows 7. One of the first things I usually do after installation isedit the /etc/sudoers file using visudo to give a specificuser or specific users privileges as indicated in the fileexcerpt
2012 Jan 25
3
Having problems with sudoers
I've got a Cento 6.2 server I'm putting together that will become a mailserver. It will have on it MailScanner and MailWatch for MailScanner. I'm using the latest stuff available and have run into a problem with changes I need to make in the /etc/sudoers file. It doesn't seem to take affect after I make the changes, so either the syntax within the file has changed or the way
2009 Oct 15
1
CentOS Digest, Vol 57, Issue 14
Thanks for the responses. I think this is what I want to do. I commented out #Defaults requiretty in /etc/sudo. But what I really wanted to do was just place it in VPNUSERS: %vpnusers ALL=NOPASSWD: /sbin/service myciscovpn start, \ /sbin/service myciscovpn stop, \ /sbin/service myciscovpn status, \ /usr/bin/mycisco,
2008 Sep 18
1
using NOPASSWD in sudoers
Hello Everyone, I am trying to change our /etc/sudoers (using visudo) to allow 2 commands to be run as root without a password, but it isn't working. Here is the part of the sudoers file that is in question. # User alias specification User_Alias FULLACCESS = doug, scott # members of the FULLACCESS User_Alias may run chown and chmod without a password FULLACCESS ALL = (root) NOPASSWD:
2005 Aug 15
7
8 FXS in Asterisk Server
Hello everyone, I want to build an Asterisk Box where i need 8 FXS interfaces to connect 8 phones to. The problem is, that there is only one PCI slot available. What i have is 4 USBs 2.0 interfaces free (if this helps). So here's my question: how am i going to do this? i tried to find any PCI cards supporting 8 FXS interfaces, but without success. does anyone know such hardware? Thanks in
2008 Jun 27
5
Wheel and YUM!!
Dear All I am trying to allow a local user on the centos machine to be able to run yum What I have done is added him to the wheel group so that he can run software, basically it's his own machine if he breaks it it's his problem But even after adding him to wheel, sys and adm group he is unable to install using yum I am sure I must be missing something or I must be doing
2005 Jul 12
3
Cisco 7940/7960 interdigit timeout
Hello list, does anyone know how to change the "interdigit timeout" when using Cisco IP Phone 7940/7960 with SIP-Firmware and Asterisk? it's default value is 15 sec. but i have nothing found to set this in tftp-config file etc. Thanks in advance, Roland
2006 Nov 02
4
Running asterisk with 'sudo'
Hi guys, I'm using RedHat and am trying to configure my sudo to enable user 'testuser' to run Asterisk. However whenever I try to run 'sudo asterisk' as 'testuser' I get prompted for password. This is the line in my sudoers configuration file that I thought should do the trick, but it doesn't: testuser ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/asterisk Does anyone know how to
2013 Jul 18
1
if /else in expect script
I took your suggestion and turned my (ill advised) sudoers bash script into an expect script! It works a lot better this way and is more secure. Because I'm not trying to store a password in a script (which I recognize as a bad idea anyway, I I think I've learned my lesson here). It really works well. But the only thing I'm still trying to figure out is how to put a if statement in
2013 Jul 08
2
change sudoers remotely
hello list, I've been asked to give someone sudo rights across an entire environment without the benefit of something like puppet or chef or cfengine et al. What I've come up with so far is this: ssh -t miaprbicsra04v sudo -S /bin/echo "rsherman ALL=\(ALL\) NOPASSWD: /sbin/service /bin/rm /usr/bin/du /bin/df" >> sudo tee /etc/sudoers Right now that's just to one
2015 Nov 02
2
use pssh to restart a service
Hey Gordon, Sorry, man my bad! Disabling the tty requirement for my sudo user does indeed work. I had a type-o in the sudoers file, and when I corrected it, my sudo command via pssh started working! #pssh -i -h es_list "/bin/sudo /bin/systemctl restart elasticsearch; sleep 10" [1] 20:31:32 [SUCCESS] bluethundr at es3.jokefire.com Stderr: sudo: sorry, you must have a tty to run sudo
2006 Apr 28
2
Running mount in a script.
I am running CentOS 4 and have the need to run "mount -t cifs ..." from within a perl or bash script as part of an application. The application does not run as root. I have been trying to do a chmod +s on a root owned script but that doesn't seem to work. I still get permission errors. I also took a look at sudo but that appears to require a user to periodically enter a password.