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I've configured it correctly and ran the make configcheck command and it says nothings wrong, but when I head on over to my servers IP and Port 8088 as assigned in the config it won't let me connect?
Server Info:
Asterisk 1.4
Libpri 1.4
Zaptel 1.4
CentOS 5
If you need more info please reply.
I've configured it correctly and ran the make configcheck command and it says nothings wrong, but when I head on over to my servers IP and Port 8088 as assigned in the config it won't let me connect?
Server Info:
Asterisk 1.4
Libpri 1.4
Zaptel 1.4
CentOS 5
If you need more info please reply.
Regards,
Andrew
What are you trying to define as port 8088? Asterisk by itself doesn't answer on that port that I know of. Are you talking about a web front end like FreePBX?
netstat is your friend. If it's running, check what port it's listening on. If it's actually listening on port 8088, then check for any firewall rules blocking access.
Not that familiar with that one myself, but I imagine it uses apache; is the apache (or httpd for RH users) service running?
Yes apache is running and there's no firewall enabled on the server so I can't see that being a problem.
EDIT: I have got the server to run on port 8088 and now I'm getting an error 404 not found so it hasn't found the files it wants. I can easily fix this so thanks for everyone's help.
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