Please disregard this post! I found issue, wonder if there is more elegant solution. I had to disable SELinux. Is it good idea?
> On Mar 22, 2015, at 9:56 PM, Ivan Demkovitch <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello list! > > I’m working on a fresh Asterisk install over CentOS7 base. I’m using > “Asterisk. The Definite guide” book as a reference. > I connect and work using SSH > > Problem I have - I can’t connect to asterisk from remote. Getting error: > $ sudo asterisk -rvvvvvv > Unable to connect to remote asterisk (does /var/run/asterisk/asterisk.ctl > exist?) > > Yes, it exist, and service runs: > > [asteriskpbx@localhost asterisk]$ service --status-all > asterisk.service - LSB: Asterisk PBX > Loaded: loaded (/etc/rc.d/init.d/asterisk) > Active: active (running) since Sun 2015-03-22 21:04:22 CDT; 23min ago > Process: 1615 ExecStart=/etc/rc.d/init.d/asterisk start (code=exited, > status=0/SUCCESS) > Main PID: 2931 > CGroup: /system.slice/asterisk.service > ├─ 2924 /bin/sh /usr/sbin/safe_asterisk > └─88248 sleep 4 > > If I start using -c - there is some warnings, but I don’t think it’s a > problem? > > Running as user 'asteriskpbx' > Running under group 'asteriskpbx' > [ Initializing Custom Configuration Options ] > XSLT support not found. XML documentation may be incomplete. > CDR simple logging enabled. > 178 modules will be loaded. > No configured users for ARI > Error loading module 'res_ari_mailboxes.so': > /usr/lib64/asterisk/modules/res_ari_mailboxes.so: undefined symbol: > stasis_app_mailbox_to_json > Module 'res_ari_mailboxes.so' could not be loaded. > !!! PLEASE NOTE: Setting 'nat' for a peer/user that differs from the global > setting can make > !!! the name of that peer/user discoverable by an attacker. Replies for > non-existent peers/users > !!! will be sent to a different port than replies for an existing peer/user. > If at all possible, > !!! use the global 'nat' setting and do not set 'nat' per peer/user. > !!! (config category='0000FFFF0001' global force_rport='No' peer/user > force_rport='Yes') > !!! PLEASE NOTE: Setting 'nat' for a peer/user that differs from the global > setting can make > !!! the name of that peer/user discoverable by an attacker. Replies for > non-existent peers/users > !!! will be sent to a different port than replies for an existing peer/user. > If at all possible, > !!! use the global 'nat' setting and do not set 'nat' per peer/user. > !!! (config category='0000FFFF0002' global force_rport='No' peer/user > force_rport='Yes') > SIP channel loading... > No IAX provisioning configuration found, IAX provisioning disabled. > Adding default_menu menu to app_confbridge > Failed to load configuration file. Module not activated. > No mappings found in cel_custom.conf. Not logging CEL to custom CSVs. > Failed to load configuration file. > *CLI> Asterisk Ready. > > Another thing, everywhere in doc’s and references I see that I can use “exit” > on CLI. If I try to type “exit” - it says there is no such command. > > Please pardon me, I’m new to both Linux and Asterisk, trying to learn from > beginning.. >
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