; ; AMI - The Asterisk Manager Interface ; ; Third party application call management support and PBX event supervision ; ; Use the "manager show 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/https 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] enabled = no ;webenabled = yes port = 5038 bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 ; Parameters that control AMI over TLS. ("enabled" must be set too). ; You can open a connection to this socket with e.g. ; ; openssl s_client -connect my_host:5039 ; ;tlsenable=no ; set to YES to enable it ;tlsbindaddr=0.0.0.0:5039 ; address and port to bind to, default to bindaddr and port 5039 ;tlscertfile=/tmp/asterisk.pem ; path to the certificate. ;tlsprivatekey=/tmp/private.pem ; path to the private key, if no private given, ; if no tlsprivatekey is given, default is to search ; tlscertfile for private key. ;tlscipher= ; string specifying which SSL ciphers to use or not use ; ;allowmultiplelogin = yes ; IF set to no, rejects manager logins that are already in use. ; ; The default is yes. ; ;displayconnects = yes ; ; Add a Unix epoch timestamp to events (not action responses) ; ;timestampevents = yes ;brokeneventsaction = yes ; Restore previous behavior that caused the events ; action to not return a response in certain ; circumstances. Defaults to 'no'. ; ; Display certain channel variables every time a channel-oriented ; event is emitted: ; ; Note that this does incur a performance penalty and should be avoided if possible. ; ;channelvars = var1,var2,var3 ; debug = on ; enable some debugging info in AMI messages (default off). ; Also accessible through the "manager debug" CLI command. ; authtimeout specifies the maximum number of seconds a client has to ; authenticate. If the client does not authenticate beofre this timeout ; expires, the client will be disconnected. (default: 30 seconds) ;authtimeout = 30 ; authlimit specifies the maximum number of unauthenticated sessions that will ; be allowed to connect at any given time. ;authlimit = 50 ;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 ; ; disabledevents specifies AMI events which should be completely globally disabled. ; These events will not be available to any AMI listeners. Use this to disable ; frequent events which are not desired for any listeners. Default ; is no events are globally disabled. Event names are case-sensitive. ; Events disabled in stasis.conf do not also need to be disabled here. ; If you don't want to completely disable an AMI event, also consider the ; filter option available on a per-manager user basis to block unwanted ; events from being received in a stream (as opposed to this option which ; would prevent specified events from being generated at all). ;disabledevents = Newexten,Varset ;[mark] ;secret = mysecret ;deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 ;permit=209.16.236.73/255.255.255.0 ;acl=named_acl_example ; use a named ACL from acl.conf ; ; ;setvar=PBXACCOUNT=edvina ; The setvar option defines channel variables that will be set when this account ; originates a call. You can define multiple setvar= commands for one manager ; user. ; ;eventfilter=Event: Newchannel ;eventfilter=Channel: (PJ)?SIP/(james|jim|john)- ;eventfilter=!Channel: DAHDI/ ; The eventfilter option is used to whitelist or blacklist events per user. ; A filter consists of an (unanchored) regular expression that is run on the ; entire event data. If the first character of the filter is an exclamation ; mark (!), the filter is appended to the blacklist instead of the whitelist. ; After first checking the read access below, the regular expression filters ; are processed as follows: ; - If no filters are configured all events are reported as normal. ; - If there are white filters only: implied black all filter processed first, ; then white filters. ; - If there are black filters only: implied white all filter processed first, ; then black filters. ; - If there are both white and black filters: implied black all filter processed ; first, then white filters, and lastly black filters. ; ; 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 ; ;displayconnects = yes ; Display on CLI user login/logoff ; ; Authorization for various classes ; ; Read authorization permits you to receive asynchronous events, in general. ; Write authorization permits you to send commands and get back responses. The ; following classes exist: ; ; all - All event classes below (including any we may have missed). ; system - General information about the system and ability to run system ; management commands, such as Shutdown, Restart, and Reload. This ; class also includes dialplan manipulation actions such as ; DialplanExtensionAdd and DialplanExtensionRemove. ; call - Information about channels and ability to set information in a ; running channel. ; log - Logging information. Read-only. (Defined but not yet used.) ; verbose - Verbose information. Read-only. (Defined but not yet used.) ; agent - Information about queues and agents and ability to add queue ; members to a queue. ; user - Permission to send and receive UserEvent. ; config - Ability to read and write configuration files. ; command - Permission to run CLI commands. Write-only. ; dtmf - Receive DTMF events. Read-only. ; reporting - Ability to get information about the system. ; cdr - Output of cdr_manager, if loaded. Read-only. ; dialplan - Receive NewExten and VarSet events. Read-only. ; originate - Permission to originate new calls. Write-only. ; agi - Output AGI commands executed. Input AGI command to execute. ; cc - Call Completion events. Read-only. ; aoc - Permission to send Advice Of Charge messages and receive Advice ; - Of Charge events. ; test - Ability to read TestEvent notifications sent to the Asterisk Test ; Suite. Note that this is only enabled when the TEST_FRAMEWORK ; compiler flag is defined. ; security - Security Events. Read-only. ; message - Permissions to send out of call messages. Write-only ; ;read = system,call,log,verbose,agent,user,config,dtmf,reporting,cdr,dialplan ;write = system,call,agent,user,config,command,reporting,originate,message