On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 11:41:23AM +0000, Marco Mouta wrote:
> Try safe_asterisk , for an easy way to start asterisk in background, 

a plain 'asterisk' is even better and safer.

asterisk -U asterisk . is better. 

  /etc/init.d/asterisk start

is similar.

> and
> then connect with asterisk process running asterisk -rx

'asterisk -r'

> 
> Now you can use exit,

And the difference is that 'asterisk -r' just opens a remote terminal to
the Asterisk process. Thus you can exit from it. You can't simply "exit"
from the main Asterisk process: you have to shut it down (shut down your
PBX).

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