On 4/7/16 11:55 AM, jg wrote:

Since a couple versions back I keep getting these messages when compiling Dahdi:

make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/kernels/3.10.0-327.13.1.el7.x86_64' INSTALL /usr/src/dahdi-linux-complete-2.11.1+2.11.1/linux/drivers/dahdi/dahdi_echocan_sec.ko
Can't read private key
INSTALL /usr/src/dahdi-linux-complete-2.11.1+2.11.1/linux/drivers/dahdi/dahdi_echocan_sec2.ko
Can't read private key
...

     Anyone know what they are about?

You can ignore this. I guess your system is CentOS 7. I used to know what the reason was, but forgot it. I guess when you google the message, you'll find an answer.

I guess this is related to CentOS 7 wanting signed kernel modules then. Seems they work anyway. Now the only remaining problem is that after doing "make config" the make file is not installing any startup script. I did it several times and nothing happened. I had to manually copy dahdi.init to /etc/init.d/dahdi and then enable the service. This script can still start dahdi but can no longer stop it, at least the kernel modules are no longer unloaded when you do a "service dahdi stop". Seems systemd finally got the better of the old startup scripts. Has anyone made some systemd native scripts for dahdi and asterisk?

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