From: Roberto R. <rri...@gm...> - 2017-08-27 17:15:53
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Hi ALL, Before you read about my issue I want to let everyone know that I have been tinkering with Asterisk for about 5-6 month. So Im a total new guy. With that being said, Im hoping someone can point me in the right direction or you could tell me what you did to overcome this issue if you have experienced it before. About a month ago I decided to learn how to use the Astlinux Management GUI to do some testing with hard and soft phone (Im in the call center business Im not an IT person) learning from Youtube videos how to set up dial plans ect. using Centos 6 and Linux. Everything was going well. I was able to set up a small Lab at home for testing and learning. Fast forward to Astlinux Management Software. I learned how to log in using the ip address of my appliance, PC Engines Alix Board. Everything was going well until one day I noticed a message indicating that I had run out of memory....Fine, I rebooted and logged back in as normal and everything was good. I was able to make inbound and outbound calls and dial extension to extension. I also noticed a ton of unauthorized registration attempts but they were all rejected because of "wrong password". I was sure they were brute force attempts to hack into the software. Anyway, one day last week I noticed the same memory issue and so I rebooted as had done before but this time I could not log back in ( https://xxx.xxx.x.xx). This is the screen that comes up: This site can’t be reached *192.168.1.25* took too long to respond. Try: - Checking the connection - Checking the proxy and the firewall - Running Windows Network Diagnostics ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT *After running windows network diagnostics I get this report that states:* resource (MY PBX IP address) is online but isn't responding to connection attempts. The remote computer isn't responding to connections on port 443, possibly due to firewall or security policy settings, or because it might be temporarily unavailable. windows could not find any problem with the firewall on your computer. contact the service provider or owner of the remote *system* for further assistance, or try again later. In my research I have found some similar issues on youtube and Google but I continue to get the same message as above. The only post I found was on a Asterisk forum that basically stated that a hacker could deploy a script that would disable the user from logging back in. Im starting to believe this is what happened in my situation. How could I get back into the software to continue learning? From what I have read online the upgrade to Astlinux 1.3 would still allow me continue using the software with what I was using to learn. (Asterisk 11 and Alix board 2f6).It was working just fine as I had read it would. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks All! |