On Mon, 18 Oct 2004, Claus Lavdal wrote:
I would be very interested in the script that allow me to use
saft_asterisk and non-root user on suse 9.1.
Regards Claus
Claus,
Sorry it took a couple of days to get this information back to
you, but I wanted to let you know that you can
I would be very interested in the script that allow me to use
saft_asterisk and non-root user on suse 9.1.
Regards Claus
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On Thu, 9 Sep 2004, Martin Mielke wrote:
Hi all,
due to the rather big email traffic regarding this issue, I decided
to
publish
Hi all,
due to the rather big email traffic regarding this issue, I decided to
publish the script so people can download it at their own risk... :-)
Please, visit:
http://www.leals.com/~mm/asterisk
for further information.
Regards,
Martin
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On Thu, 9 Sep 2004, Martin Mielke wrote:
Hi all,
due to the rather big email traffic regarding this issue, I decided to
publish the script so people can download it at their own risk... :-)
Please, visit:
http://www.leals.com/~mm/asterisk
for further information.
Regards,
Hi all,
I just modified one of the startup scripts provided on the tarball to
fit on my SuSE 9.x system to start/stop Asterisk when the system boots
or goes down.
Maybe I'm overseeing the answer but could't find where to
post/(cvs)upload the changes I made...
TIA,
Martin
I would be interested in the script. Did you do zaptel drivers too?
On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 10:41, Martin Mielke wrote:
Hi all,
I just modified one of the startup scripts provided on the tarball to
fit on my SuSE 9.x system to start/stop Asterisk when the system boots
or goes down.
Maybe
Tony Nichols wrote:
I would be interested in the script.
OK. I'll send it off the list...
Did you do zaptel drivers too?
Nope ;)
Martin
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Huddleston, Robert wrote:
I'd like a startup script for redhat... should be just some small changes..
do you have one?
It's already there... :-)
Take a look at .../asterisk_v1_0_stable/contrib/init.d to find a file
called rc.redhat.asterisk. This one should do the trick... ;)
HTH,
Martin