> > I think I might see the issue. In /etc/asterisk/festival_server.log, I see: > > "Load server start ./festival_server.scm" > > festival port=1314 > > wrapper Thu Oct 23 20:08:37 CDT 2003 : USING DEFAULT CONFIGURATION > > wrapper Thu Oct 23 20:08:37 CDT 2003 : waiting > > server Thu Oct 23 20:08:38 2003 : Festival server started on port 1314 > > client(1) Thu Oct 23 20:09:08 2003 : rejected from phoenix.routers.com not in ac > > cess list > > client(2) Thu Oct 23 20:32:47 2003 : rejected from phoenix.routers.com not in ac > > cess list > > Look in /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny. Try the command: > > man 5 hosts_access > > to get up the manual page on this topic. > > You probably need something in /etc/hosts.allow which reads: > > festival: phoenix.routers.com
Okay, tried all of these in /etc/hosts.allow ALL: ALL ALL: LOCAL @routers.com festival: phoenix.routers.com festival: phoenix and still get the same error msg in /etc/asterisk/festival_server.log: client(5) Fri Oct 24 08:50:21 2003 : rejected from phoenix.routers.com not in access list every time I dial the extension that festival is supposed to say "Testing...". The "netstat -an" indicates festival is listening on port 1314 (which was started before asterisk). Anyone have any ideas, or, does anyone have a RH9 system working with festival that could take a look at the contents of /etc/hosts.allow for me? Rich _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users