Solved!
The problem was that capiinit start can only be done by user root and
asterisk is started as user asterisk.
Once I edited sudo (visudo) and gave permission, the problem was solved.
Regards
M.G.
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From: Junk Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Wednesday 09 March 2005 23:12, Junk Mail wrote:
What's making me desperate is that the lines go by, capiinit is, in fact,
runned, and Asterisk still fails in the end.
I login and type my very first command asterisk -vvvc and it then starts
with no trouble.
Is this strange or what ?
Hi all!
After much struggling I got my [EMAIL PROTECTED] working fine AND making use of
two
AVMFritz!PCI cards. Really nice ! (kernel 2.4.2x)
There's however a silly glitch that's getting on my nerves, and, kind of a
newbie that I am to linux, it should be easy to get help :
-- capiinit start
Maybe a long shot but if you run asterisk as non root user have you checked
the permissions on /dev/capi20 ? I have an eicon 4BRI card and every time I
reconfigure the card with divas_cfg I do a chown --recursive
asterisk:asterisk /dev/capi2*
Craig
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