[Asterisk-Users] Using an extension to send a linux command

Alexander Lopez alex.lopez at opsys.com
Thu Jan 12 12:25:15 MST 2006


You may be having an issue with the arguments.

Try 'wraping the script within another (ie runbr)

Also login as asterisk user, you may need to change /etc/passwd to give
asterisk a shell, I am not sure as I don't do @ Home.



> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of 
> Kaleb L. Kunzler
> Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 2:12 PM
> To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Using an extension to send a linux command
> 
>  
> It is running as asterisk (Asterisk at home default).  I have 
> tried 'chown asterisk:asterisk br' as well as 'chmod 775 br' 
> but nothing seems to help.
> 
> Kaleb
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexander Lopez
> Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 11:59 AM
> Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Using an extension to send a 
> linux command
> 
>  What user is yoru asterisk service running as?
> 
> It is probably a permissions or path issue.
> 
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