Re: [asterisk-users] extensions.conf asterisk 18.8.0 question

2022-01-11 Thread Antony Stone
On Tuesday 11 January 2022 at 17:20:44, Michael Englehorn wrote: > If you're on RHEL or CentOS or one of its descendants, Oh, now that reminds me that those systems also tend to alias "rm" to "rm -i", so they won't delete files without confirmation. Irritating in general IMHO, but it might be

Re: [asterisk-users] extensions.conf asterisk 18.8.0 question

2022-01-11 Thread Michael Englehorn
If you're on RHEL or CentOS or one of its descendants, I would check if SELinux is enforcing (`sestatus` or `cat /etc/selinux/config` and look for "SELINUX=enforcing"), if it is, you'll probably need to create a policy to allow the Asterisk context to execute rm and/or delete files. I use