Oded Arbel wrote:

And you don't need physical access to the system to get to the one and
only real console. OTOH, if you do have physical access, you have full
control of Asterisk, as you may inject custom dialplan.
I wasn't aware that running asterisk -r on a physical tty has any
advantages over running asterisk -r on a remote shell.

In addition, if you include /dev/tty<x> => notice,warning,error,verbose (or similar) in your logger.conf file, you get a console on tty<x> as well.


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