First of all test your odbc-connection via console:
isql telco-ops dba c3podb@2012 -v
You should see a Connected!-Message. Do you?
Second: yes I also had problems setting up odbc. The main
problem/error for me was, that documentation is sometimes confusing.
Here is my config. Please notice the
Am 10.12.2012 06:37, schrieb Chandrakant Solanki:
Hi All,
OS : CentOS 5 64bit OS Machine
Asterisk: 1.8.13.0
ODBC Packages:
unixODBC-2.2.11-7.1
mysql-connector-odbc-3.51.12-2.2
unixODBC-devel-2.2.11-7.1
res_odbc.conf
[telco-ops]
enabled = yes
dsn = telco-ops
username = dba
password =
/etc/odbc.ini
[telco-ops]
Description = Asterisk realtime and other FUNC_ODBC access
Driver = MySQL
Server = 172.18.100.18
Socket = /var/lib/mysql/data3306/mysql.sock
User= dba
Password= c3podb@2012
Database= mytelcoexample
Port
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 5:23 AM, Chandrakant Solanki
solanki.chandrak...@gmail.com wrote:
Password= c3podb@2012
In case you didn't realize you were sending this out publicly to a publicly
archived and searchable list, you might want to change that password now.
--
-Chris Harrington
On 10 Dec 2012, at 16:13, Christopher Harrington wrote:
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 5:23 AM, Chandrakant Solanki
solanki.chandrak...@gmail.com wrote:
Password= c3podb@2012
In case you didn't realize you were sending this out publicly to a publicly
archived and searchable list, you
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Steven Howes steve-li...@geekinter.netwrote:
On 10 Dec 2012, at 16:13, Christopher Harrington wrote:
Hostname address is RFC1918, he'll probably be ok ;)
Private subnet or not, that's a social engineering and recon target. If all
it takes is a Google search