Hang on a minute, the install process sticks muted.conf in /etc/asterisk, so that's where muted should look for it, right\?

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Steve Murphy
2006-10-05 15:04:22 +00:00
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# mechanism to make this happen! # mechanism to make this happen!
# You have to fire up the new utils/muted, which runs as a daemon in the # You have to fire up the new utils/muted, which runs as a daemon in the
# background. This daemon connects to asterisk via a manager interface, and # background. This daemon connects to asterisk via a manager interface, and
# also reads this config file from /etc/muted.conf. when the channels mentioned # also reads this config file. When the channels mentioned
# are activated, it tweaks the sound levels on the sound card(s). # are activated, it tweaks the sound levels on the sound card(s).
# So, depending on the sound card, you may be able to run all your sound # So, depending on the sound card, you may be able to run all your sound
# generating devices thru your sound card, and use this mechanism to quiet # generating devices thru your sound card, and use this mechanism to quiet

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#include <netinet/in.h> #include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h> #include <arpa/inet.h>
static char *config = "/etc/muted.conf"; static char *config = "/etc/asterisk/muted.conf";
static char host[256] = ""; static char host[256] = "";
static char user[256] = ""; static char user[256] = "";