On Montag, 10. Dezember 2018 13:07:40 Corey Farrell wrote: > If using Fedora / similar systems it could be an SELinux policy issue. > In Fedora /usr/sbin/asterisk is a confined process where python is not. > On Fedora/CentOS SELinux will forbid Asterisk from taking certain > actions even if allowed by the file system permissions set by chmod. > It's possible chan_dongle is doing something that Asterisk / standard > modules does not do so SELinux would block by default, in which case you > could use audit2allow to create a custom SELinux module that would grant > the additional permissions to the asterisk process.
Corey, the system doesn't use any SELinux enforcements, that I know of, and the only selinux rudiment is libselinux1, that a bunch of system processes rely on, including apparmor. Oh well. Thanks, Pete
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