; ; AMI - The Asterisk Manager Interface ; ; Third party application call management support and PBX event supervision ; ; This configuration file is read every time someone logs in ; ; Use the "manager list commands" at the CLI to list available manager commands ; and their authorization levels. ; ; "manager show command " will show a help text. ; ; ---------------------------- SECURITY NOTE ------------------------------- ; Note that you should not enable the AMI on a public IP address. If needed, ; block this TCP port with iptables (or another FW software) and reach it ; with IPsec, SSH, or SSL vpn tunnel. You can also make the manager ; interface available over http if Asterisk's http server is enabled in ; http.conf and if both "enabled" and "webenabled" are set to yes in ; this file. Both default to no. httptimeout provides the maximum ; timeout in seconds before a web based session is discarded. The ; default is 60 seconds. ; [general] displaysystemname = yes enabled = yes webenabled = yes port = 5038 ;httptimeout = 60 ; a) httptimeout sets the Max-Age of the http cookie ; b) httptimeout is the amount of time the webserver waits ; on a action=waitevent request (actually its httptimeout-10) ; c) httptimeout is also the amount of time the webserver keeps ; a http session alive after completing a successful action bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 ;displayconnects = yes ; ; Add a Unix epoch timestamp to events (not action responses) ; ;timestampevents = yes [egressive] secret = eepGur ;deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 ;permit=209.16.236.73/255.255.255.0 ; ; If the device connected via this user accepts input slowly, ; the timeout for writes to it can be increased to keep it ; from being disconnected (value is in milliseconds) ; ; writetimeout = 100 ; ; Authorization for various classes read = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user,config write = system,call,log,verbose,command,agent,user,config