On Sun, 25 Oct 2015, Bryant Zimmerman wrote:
Anyone know how to suppress the -- Remote UNIX connection / disconnected
messages.
I have not tried it, but according to:
http://asteriskdocs.org/en/3rd_Edition/asterisk-book-html-chunk/additional_configuration_tasks-asterisk-conf-file.html
You
On Sun, 25 Oct 2015 13:22:22 -0700 (PDT)
Steve Edwards wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Oct 2015, Bryant Zimmerman wrote:
>
> > Anyone know how to suppress the -- Remote UNIX connection /
> > disconnected messages. I have a monitoring application that calls
> > asterisk from the
Anyone know how to suppress the -- Remote UNIX connection / disconnected
messages.
I have a monitoring application that calls asterisk from the command line
to verify some uptime stats. I would like to not have the console log the
connections.. Any ideas are appreciated.
Thanks
Bryant
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On Sun, 25 Oct 2015, Bryant Zimmerman wrote:
Anyone know how to suppress the -- Remote UNIX connection / disconnected
messages. I have a monitoring application that calls asterisk from the
command line to verify some uptime stats. I would like to not have the
console log the connections.. Any
Nope,
Its a totally normal self-built Asterisk.
Dan
Zeeshan Zakaria zisha...@gmail.com wrote:
Do you use FreePBX by any chance?
Zeeshan A Zakaria
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On 2010-10-16 6:38 PM, Dan Journo
I think I've seen this where I am trying to start another instance of
asterisk using safe_asterisk, when I already have an instance running
Julian
On 16 October 2010 22:36, Dan Journo d...@keshercommunications.com wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know where this is suddenly coming from?
--
Some service is definitely connecting to your asterisk using AMI. Such
services use username/password described in manager.conf. Usually its is
some monitoring service. Although the message says 'remote UNIX connection'
but it can be very well something from localhost. I would suggest to use
Some service is definitely connecting to your asterisk using AMI. Such
services use username/password described in manager.conf. Usually its is some
monitoring service. Although the message says 'remote UNIX connection' but it
can be very well something from localhost. I would suggest to
Do you have freepbx anywhere it always tries to connect -- via a socket
I think and it usually uses the manager, so if you disable the manager
it will break things. Also take the port stanza off of the tcpdump and
you will soon see what is connecting. You will get other stuff, but
this will tell
On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 6:55 AM, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Do you have freepbx anywhere it always tries to connect -- via a socket
I think and it usually uses the manager, so if you disable the manager
it will break things. Also take the port stanza off of the tcpdump and
you will soon
- Original Message -
Sounds like either FreePBX or some other script using astmanproxy or
just the AMI in general. Another possible cause is a script (or
terminal) constantly accessing asterisk -r or rasterisk (+ any
other arguments) to either run an Asterisk CLI command, or to just
SSH??
JN
Dan Journo wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know where this is suddenly coming from?
-- Remote UNIX connection
-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected
-- Remote UNIX connection
-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected
-- Remote UNIX connection
-- Remote UNIX
I took a look in the source -- it is definitely asterisk -r (or
rasterisk) and not AMI. AMI logs something like Manager 'username'
logged on from 127.0.0.1.
Check the timing between calls and see if a pattern appears. If so,
it is some sort of cron/scheduled job. If not, keep looking!
-M
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Hi,
Does anyone know where this is suddenly coming from?
-- Remote UNIX connection
-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected
-- Remote UNIX connection
-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected
-- Remote UNIX connection
-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected
Thanks
Dan
p.s.
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 5:36 PM, Dan Journo
d...@keshercommunications.com wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know where this is suddenly coming from?
-- Remote UNIX connection
-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected
-- Remote UNIX connection
-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected
Serious answer:
Looks like a process running asterisk -r. Do you have any sort of
AGI, cron job or perhaps a nagios check which does this?
Not so serious answer:
IT IS COMING FROM INSIDE OF THE HOUSE
Thanks for lightning my day!
Is there any way to debug this because as far as i'm aware,
Do you use FreePBX by any chance?
Zeeshan A Zakaria
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On 2010-10-16 6:38 PM, Dan Journo d...@keshercommunications.com wrote:
Serious answer:
Looks like a process running asterisk -r. Do you have any sort of
AGI, cron j...
Thanks for lightning my day!
Is there any way
Hi friends,
I am facing a problem with my asterisk 1.2 PBX. The problem is because of
the CLI message Remote UNIX Connection. After 2 days of a server reboot,
this message starts coming. After it starts coming it still works well for
few more hours, but then the asterisk hangs. During this
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 10:38:25AM +0400, Shanavaz E A wrote:
Hi friends,
I am facing a problem with my asterisk 1.2 PBX.
What version, exactly?
The problem is because of
the CLI message Remote UNIX Connection.
Read: 'asterisk -r' connecting.
After 2 days of a server reboot,
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 04:08:37PM +0200, Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:
Hi Tzafrir,
1) it is provided with asterisk
2) it is called by asterisk init script by default (and the asterisk
init script is provided by default too) so I think/hope it is good enough
3) actually I have got nothing else
Hi Brian,
yes, I have more copies of safe_asterisk running, I know this is the
underline problem but I do not how to solve it because I do not know how
to reproduce it.
I'm still looking the safe_asterisk for some strange but found nothing
till now.
Have you got the same problem? Why is it
On Tue, Oct 17, 2006 at 10:59:33AM +0200, Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:
Hi Brian,
yes, I have more copies of safe_asterisk running, I know this is the
underline problem but I do not how to solve it because I do not know how
to reproduce it.
I'm still looking the safe_asterisk for some
Hi Tzafrir,
1) it is provided with asterisk
2) it is called by asterisk init script by default (and the asterisk
init script is provided by default too) so I think/hope it is good enough
3) actually I have got nothing else and time is very short
4) I need something to restart asterisk in case
Something or some one is connecting to asterisk. Are you using FOP or
something of that nature ?
- Original Message -
From: Giorgio Incantalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 4:47 PM
Subject: [asterisk-users] Remote UNIX
Hi,
every second I get on the console:
Remote UNIX connection
Remote UNIX disconnected
which gives no problem but makes console unusable.
Is there anybody who has encountered the same problem? How did you solve it?
TIA
Giorgio Incantalupo
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On Mon, Oct 16, 2006 at 04:47:31PM +0200, Giorgio Incantalupo wrote:
Hi,
every second I get on the console:
Remote UNIX connection
Remote UNIX disconnected
which gives no problem but makes console unusable.
Is there anybody who has encountered the same problem? How did you solve it?
Have
Hi,
every second I get on the console:
Remote UNIX connection
Remote UNIX disconnected
which gives no problem but makes console unusable.
Is there anybody who has encountered the same problem? How did you solve it?
You probably have some script that use the console to query something,
like the
Hi,I am pretty sure that you already answer to this question, but I was not able to find the solutionon the console I have over and over the following msgs-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected -- Remote UNIX connection disconnected
-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected -- Remote UNIX connection
Il Neofita wrote:
Hi,
I am pretty sure that you already answer to this question, but I was
not able to find the solution
on the console I have over and over the following msgs
-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected
-- Remote UNIX connection disconnected
-- Remote UNIX connection
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