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
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