On Tuesday 23 October 2018 at 12:51:56, Doug Lytle wrote:

> >>> No, it's not a firewall problem; I've currently allowed connections to
> >>> 5038
> 
> Antony,
> 
> Do you have any deny/permit section in the manager.conf that would need to
> be adjusted?

No, and since I posted this, I've found the problem.

netstat -lptn shows me that Asterisk is listening on port 5038

What it doesn't tell me is that I have ipvs (ldirectord) listening on port 
5038 and forwarding connections on to back-end servers.

If I change Asterisk's manager.conf to listen on port 5039, I can connect to 
every address I expect to.


Sorry for the unnecessary question about a rather complex setup...


Regards,


Antony.

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