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; CLI permissions configuration example for Asterisk
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;
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; All the users that you want to connect with asterisk using
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; rasterisk, should have write/read access to the
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; asterisk socket (asterisk.ctl). You could change the permissions
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; of this file in 'asterisk.conf' config parameter: 'astctlpermissions' (0666)
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; found on the [files] section.
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;
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; general options:
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;
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; default_perm = permit | deny
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;                This is the default permissions to apply for a user that
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;                does not has a permissions defined.
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;
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; user options:
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; permit = <command name> | all		; allow the user to run 'command' |
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;					; allow the user to run 'all' the commands
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; deny = <command name> | all		; disallow the user to run 'command' |
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;					; disallow the user to run 'all' commands.
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;
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[general]
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default_perm=permit	; To leave asterisk working as normal
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			; we should set this parameter to 'permit'
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;
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; Follows the per-users permissions configs.
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;
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; This list is read in the sequence that is being written, so
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; In this example the user 'eliel' is allow to run only the following
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; commands:
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;          sip show peer
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;          core set debug
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;          core set verbose
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; If the user is not specified, the default_perm option will be apply to
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; every command.
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;
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; Notice that you can also use regular expressions to allow or deny access to a
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; certain command like: 'core show application D*'. In this example the user will be
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; allowed to view the documentation for all the applications starting with 'D'.
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; Another regular expression could be: 'channel originate SIP/[0-9]* extension *'
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; allowing the user to use 'channel originate' on a sip channel and with the 'extension'
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; parameter and avoiding the use of the 'application' parameter.
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;
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; We can also use the templates syntax:
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; [supportTemplate](!)
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; deny=all
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; permit=sip show       ; all commands starting with 'sip show' will be allowed
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; permit=core show
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;
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; You can specify permissions for a local group instead of a user,
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; just put a '@' and we will know that is a group.
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; IMPORTANT NOTE: Users permissions overwrite group permissions.
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;
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;[@adm]
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;deny=all
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;permit=sip
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;permit=core
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;
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;
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;[eliel]
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;deny=all
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;permit=sip show peer
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;deny=sip show peers
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;permit=core set
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;
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;
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;User 'tommy' inherits from template 'supportTemplate':
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;	deny=all
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;	permit=sip show
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;	permit=core show
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;[tommy](supportTemplate)
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;permit=core set debug
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;permit=dialplan show
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;
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;
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;[mark]
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;deny=all
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;permit=all
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;
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;
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