Hello Jonathan, thank you for answering ...

I read about astmanproxy but it cannot help me. I am using asterisk-java all my application is written in java too. I already have a kind of proxy ad I am not doing several connection to the asterisk manager. I am afraid this is not helping me much. Anyway, I have done this in my "proxy" but i thought i could avoid things like that in my code...

I did not test the asterisk manager contexts and dial plan, so I wonder if I make a call via astman from 1010 to a GSM and that 1010 is in a context that is not allowing calls to GSM would astman execute it anyway or would it look also in the 1010 context? I am asking that because my system guys are not available until friday ...

Jonathan k. Creasy wrote:
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I would have some kind of user 1010 (the actual extension and username
too)
Let's say that in manager.conf i would have again some user 1010 but i
would like that this user can only see the events associated to the
extension 1010 ...
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I am pretty sure that using the proxy, astmanproxy, you can achieve this
goal. It is recommended to use the proxy so that there is only one
connection to the server and all the other applications will connect to
the proxy.
-Jonathan
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