[Freeswitch-users] fs_cli question

Steven Ayre steveayre at gmail.com
Tue May 17 02:33:38 MSD 2011


By default mod_event_socket only listens on 127.0.0.1 (localhost) so
you won't be able to connect remotely unless you change the listen-ip
setting in conf/autoload_configs/event_socket.conf.xml

-Steve


On 16 May 2011 21:01, Michael Gende <mgende at gendesign.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Say, I'm setting up a new FS box (no big issues there, using standard CentOS
> and latest FS from the site).
>
> Works fine, registering with provider, handset's, sends/receives calls, etc.
> One weird thing though:
>
> when I use -/bin/fs_cli, I've found that using the flags I'm used to "-H
> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -p password" doesn't seem to work remotely.
>
> Locally, fs_cli works, but only without flags of any kind. Just invoking the
> executable without arguments works every time.
>
> I have a few FS's running and want to use the fs_cli on my local computer to
> connect when need be. This works fine for all but my latest creation (two
> prior ones are a year or more older).
>
> Something foolish I've overlooked? No firewall on the new FS box, routing
> and LAN networking look/act fine.
>
> Any commentary welcome, thanks in advance.
>
> Mike G.
>
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