Ove Aursand wrote:
> Anthony Francis wrote:
>> Ove Aursand wrote:
>>   
>>> Abdul wrote:
>>>     
>>>> Hi expets,
>>>>
>>>> I have installed Asterisk 1.4.11 on CentOS4 successfully without any 
>>>> error.
>>>> But when i am trying to start asterisk with following cmd i am 
>>>> getting unknown command.
>>>>
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ asterisk -vvvvvvc
>>>> -bash: asterisk: command not found
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$
>>>>
>>>> I checked modules and other configuration files which are installed 
>>>> correctly.
>>>>
>>>> Please help me to locate this problem.
>>>>
>>>> Thank You
>>>>
>>>>       
>>> Try the command as root:
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ su -
>>> *enter password*
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# asterisk -cvvvvvvvvvv
>>>
>>> Rgds,
>>> Ove
>>>   
>>>>       
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>     
>> Ove,
>>
>> You should seriously reconsider showing your IP in posts.
>>
>> You have open 22, 25, 53, 110, 111, 80, 143, 443, 3306
>>
>> MySQL open to the world? Seriously? Yikes....
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>>
>>   
> Thanks for the heads up, but I just copied from Abdul's post. But I 
> guess he is reading this message too. Does everyone on this list 
> automatically nmap IP addresses from posts btw? :P
>
> Ove
>
I cannot speak for anyone else, but if I see them, and I am in the mood, 
hell yeah I port scan them.
Although not automatically, I can assure you that is what is happening 
daily to every IP address in the world anyway, LOL

-- 
Thank you and have a wonderful day,

Anthony Francis
Rockynet VOIP
(303) 444-7052 opt 2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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