On Sat, January 7, 2006 2:05, Daniele Orlandi said:
> On Saturday 7 January 2006 00:52, Francesco Peeters (Asterisk) wrote:
>>
>> Further testing, including repeated cleaning of the FULL log and
>> comparing
>> the calls I noted the following error message both on incoming and
>> outgoing calls over VISDN/visdn*/...:
>> Jan  7 00:46:40 ERROR[9111] chan_visdn.c: Unable to open timer:
>> Permission
>> denied
>
> Ehehe... if you don't paste those error messages it is quite difficult for
> me
> to troubleshoot :)

I hadn't seen those error messages before, as they do not show up in the
CLI, and the 'full' log is such a spaghetti tangle of information... So I
had to go in and do specific tests, setting aside the logs per test for
analysis before I saw them...

>
> Of course you need to adapt udev rules to create the device files with the
> appropriate owner (group is better).
>
> You should setup a user and a group for asterisk (let's call the group
> pbx)
> and add the following directives to the rules file:
>
> GROUP="pbx" MODE="0660"

Yup, figured that out myself as well just before going to bed, haven't
tried it yet, but getting the same out of yourself gives me confidence
it'll work...

It's my relative unfamiliarity with uDev that didn't make me think of it
sooner  :embarrassed:

Thanks for the support! I'm no newbie in Linux, but like I said, I have
little uDev experience, and I have not yet experienced in the 10+ years I
work with linux versions that linux didn't recognize a certain app *was*
installed (cc1plus)

BRgds,

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F Peeters
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