This morning I found this message on my Asterisk Console. Does it
mean I should be concerned about the security of my system?
-- Remote UNIX connection
== Parsing '/etc/asterisk/logger.conf': Found
Asterisk Event Logger Restarted
-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected
Someone connected to the Asterisk console using asterisk -r then typed
logger reload then exited the session.
Ira wrote:
This morning I found this message on my Asterisk Console. Does it mean I
should be concerned about the security of my system?
-- Remote UNIX connection
== Parsing
Do you have a cron job running asterisk -rx logger rotate ? That is all that the SLI is showing is that a connection was opened to the CLI and the logs were rotated.On 7/25/06,
Ira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This morning I found this message on my Asterisk Console. Does itmean I should be concerned
Couldn't this has been done from any GUI installed?like AMP or freepbx
On 7/25/06, Eric ManxPower Wieling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone connected to the Asterisk console using asterisk -r then typed
logger reload then exited the session.
Ira wrote:
This morning I found this message on my
Well, I was asleep when it happened and no one else has access to the
machine. Does that mean someone logged in from outside and I should
be worried about the security of my machine?
Ira
Someone connected to the Asterisk console using asterisk -r then
typed logger reload then exited the
Check your cron jobs, especially since it happened while you were asleep, mine runs at 4:00 am evey day.On 7/25/06, Ira
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Well, I was asleep when it happened and no one else has access to the
machine. Does that mean someone logged in from outside and I shouldbe worried about
Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
Someone connected to the Asterisk console using asterisk -r then typed
logger reload then exited the session.
Ira wrote:
This morning I found this message on my Asterisk Console. Does it mean
I should be concerned about the security of my system?
-- Remote UNIX
Hello,
I recently started playing with voicemail2. I'm having two minor problems that I
can't seem to find discussed in the archives.
1) New message 0 in mailbox 7606. New voice mail message count seems to start with 0
for the first new message instead of 1. Any tricks to fix this?
2) When
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 14:37, noc wrote:
I don't use VM2 yet, but lets see if I can answer a couple of questions.
I recently started playing with voicemail2. I'm having two minor
problems that I can't seem to find discussed in the archives.
1) New message 0 in mailbox 7606. New voice mail
On Thursday 18 September 2003 14:37, noc wrote:
2) When listening to messages with VoicemailMain2, the time stamp is
in GMT and not corrected for the local time zone offset. But the
email that voicemail2 sends has the correct time. I added
|tz=eastern to the end of the mailbox definitions in
-- Original Message --
From: Steven Critchfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 14:55:04 -0500
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 14:37, noc wrote:
I don't use VM2 yet, but lets see if I can answer a couple of questions.
I
-- Original Message --
From: Tilghman Lesher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 15:20:54 -0500
On Thursday 18 September 2003 14:37, noc wrote:
2) When listening to messages with VoicemailMain2, the time stamp is
in GMT
On Thursday 18 September 2003 14:37, noc wrote:
2) When listening to messages with VoicemailMain2, the time stamp is
in GMT and not corrected for the local time zone offset. But the
email that voicemail2 sends has the correct time. I added
|tz=eastern to the end of the mailbox definitions in
On Thursday 18 September 2003 16:10, noc wrote:
[default]
7606 = 7606,My Name,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I also tried this:
7606 = 7606,My Name,[EMAIL PROTECTED]|tz=eastern
Adding |tz=eastern to the end did not help.
Well, that's partly because you appended it onto the email
field, instead of in
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