I learnt something… apparently you need to restart Asterisk for it to re-parse
modules.conf. I assumed doing a “core reload” or “module reload” would be
sufficient.
Thanks for your suggestions!
Shamus
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> Am 15.04.2018 um 01:31 schrieb Michael Knill
> :
>
> Hi Shamus
>
> Not sure what that is but I cant see noload =>
> coreres_pjsip_authenticator_digest.so in the list?
>
> Regards
> Michael Knill
I think you need at least "asterisk.conf" in "/etc/asterisk/" to define where
Asterisk does lo
Hi Shamus
Not sure what that is but I cant see noload =>
coreres_pjsip_authenticator_digest.so in the list?
Regards
Michael Knill
On 15/4/18, 4:16 am, "Shamus Rask" wrote:
I’m running a default installation of Asterisk 13 on Ubuntu 16.04.
Currently trying to “skinnify” Asterisk to minim
I’m running a default installation of Asterisk 13 on Ubuntu 16.04. Currently
trying to “skinnify” Asterisk to minimize the attack surface and resource usage.
In /etc/asterisk, I currently see the following:
total 16
drwxr-xr-x 3 asterisk asterisk 4096 Apr 14 14:11 .
drwxr-xr-x 96 root root