> > 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:
As a followup after resolving the "rejected from..." message, the problem was the festival/bin/festival_server script was looking for localhost, phoenix (machine name), and a couple of other names. RH9 was returning the machine name as "phoenix.routers.com" and the script was not matching against that. So, by adding the FQDN to the script, festival is now called and responds with: client(1) Fri Oct 24 11:25:02 2003 : accepted from phoenix.routers.com client(1) Fri Oct 24 11:25:02 2003 : disconnected The host.allow had nothing to do with this particular problem. Now, festival still doesn't return any audio, but that's apparently another problem to be resolved. The CLI now shows: -- Executing Festival("SIP/3000-2acc", "Testing") in new stack == Parsing '/etc/asterisk/festival.conf': Found WARNING[1217662256]: File app_festival.c, Line 304 (festival_exec): Text passed to festival server : Testing WARNING[1217662256]: File app_festival.c, Line 381 (festival_exec): Passing text to festival... WARNING[1217662256]: File app_festival.c, Line 400 (festival_exec): Passing data to channel... WARNING[1217662256]: File app_festival.c, Line 410 (festival_exec): Festival WV == Spawn extension (from-sip, 555, 1) exited non-zero on 'SIP/3000-2acc' Can anyone tell me how to "see" the "exited non-zero" value above? For those that have an operational festival, does the above CLI sequence look correct? I'm using the following in extensions.conf: exten => 555,1,Festival(Testing) Shouldn't this just say "testing" and then drop the call? Since I'm trying to debug the "no audio", is a fast-busy expected after that statement is executed? Thanks... _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users