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asterisk/configs/manager.conf.sample
Jeff Peeler 42c24b585a Add regular expression filtering for manager events.
This patch as documented in the sample config allows one to optionally apply
white, black, or both types of filtering to manager events. The new
'eventfilter' option is set per user.

(closes issue #14861)
Reported by: fnordian
Patches: 
      eventfilter3.patch uploaded by fnordian (license 110),
      modified by me

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/673/


git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@271868 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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;
; 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 show commands" at the CLI to list available manager commands
; and their authorization levels.
;
; "manager show command <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
;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
; 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
;tlsbindport=5039 ; the port to bind to
;tlsbindaddr=0.0.0.0 ; address to bind to, default to bindaddr
;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=<cipher string> ; 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:
;
;channelvars = var1,var2,var3
; debug = on ; enable some debugging info in AMI messages (default off).
; Also accessible through the "manager debug" CLI command.
;[mark]
;secret = mysecret
;deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
;permit=209.16.236.73/255.255.255.0
;
;eventfilter=Event: Newchannel
;eventfilter=!Channel: DAHDI*
; The eventfilter option is used to whitelist or blacklist events per user to be
; reported with regular expressions and are allowed if both the regex matches
; and the user has read access set below. Filters are assumed to be for whitelisting
; unless preceeded by an exclamation point, which marks it as being black.
; Evaluation of the filters is 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.
; call - Information about channels and ability to set information in a
; running channel.
; log - Logging information. Read-only.
; verbose - Verbose information. Read-only.
; 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.
;
;read = system,call,log,verbose,agent,user,config,dtmf,reporting,cdr,dialplan
;write = system,call,agent,user,config,command,reporting,originate