[asterisk-users] Manager.conf '127.0.0.1 unable to authenticate'

Alex Robar alex.robar at gmail.com
Tue Mar 6 13:57:23 MST 2007


Hi Ken,

Trixbox comes with the Flash Operator Panel. The FOP server is likely setup
with incorrect authentication parameters, and hence is failing
authentication everytime it attempts to use the Asterisk Manager API to
update it's tracking of what's going on in your system.

Check your op_server.cfg file (/var/www/html/panel/, I think). Look for the
manager_user and manager_secret parameters, and make sure they match an
entry in /etc/asterisk/manager.conf.

Alex

On 3/6/07, Ken Williams <ken at intermountainelectronics.com> wrote:
>
>  Every few seconds I get the following message:
>
> *  == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/manager.conf': Found
>   == Connect attempt from '127.0.0.1' unable to authenticate
> *
> I'm trying to track down where it's coming from.
>
> I've used TCPDUMP & NGREP to monitor 127.0.0.1, no data's flowing.
>
> I've tried loading Asterisk with no modules, tried loading with a naked
> manager.conf (only lines are [general] & enabled=yes).
>
> I've cleaned out /var/lib/asterisk.
>
> My full log shows the following every attempt:
>
> *[Mar  6 13:32:39] DEBUG[28578] manager.c: Manager received command
> 'Challenge'
> [Mar  6 13:32:39] DEBUG[28578] manager.c: Manager received command 'Login'
> [Mar  6 13:32:39] VERBOSE[28578] logger.c:   == Parsing
> '/etc/asterisk/manager.conf': [Mar  6 13:32:29] VERBOSE[28567] logger.c:
> Found
> [Mar  6 13:32:40] VERBOSE[28578] logger.c:   == Connect attempt from '
> 127.0.0.1' unable to authenticate
> *
> I've updated from 1.2.13 to 1.4.1 and done everything I could to remove
> Trixbox from the picture.  I thought for sure it was a module, but moving
> them all out of the picture didn't alleviate the problem.  It seems as long
> as manager.conf exists I'm getting these messages.  I've got 3 boxes setup
> with mostly identical setups (extensions.conf is different) and only one
> box is getting this message.  From what I can tell from google searches it
> appears astbill and/or trixbox are likely to blame but I'm running out of
> places to look for these culprits.
>
> Any suggestinos would be greatly appreciated.
>
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