Looks like it comes com pbx_dundi.c. Why are you using dundi?
Regards, Marcelo H. Terres <mhter...@gmail.com> IM: mhter...@jabber.mundoopensource.com.br https://www.mundoopensource.com.br https://twitter.com/mhterres https://linkedin.com/in/marceloterres On 6 June 2017 at 18:43, Marcelo Terres <mhter...@gmail.com> wrote: > Which Asterisk version are you using? > > Marcelo H. Terres <mhter...@gmail.com> > IM: mhter...@jabber.mundoopensource.com.br > https://www.mundoopensource.com.br > https://twitter.com/mhterres > https://linkedin.com/in/marceloterres > > > On 6 June 2017 at 18:32, andre castro <an...@andrecastro.info> wrote: >> Any ideas. >> After configuring port forwarding on the server (machine making nat) to >> forward connections originated from external clients to the machine >> running asterisk, as explained in >> https://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/port+forwarding >> My peers were unable to register. >> >> >> And When running Asterisk I am getting: >> No ethernet interface found for seeding global EID. You will have to set >> it manually. >> Unable to access the running directory (No such file or directory). >> Changing to '/' for compatibility. >> >> Any advice what to do next? >> >> thanks >> a >> >> On 06/06/2017 05:27 PM, andre castro wrote: >>> Thanks Anthony. >>> >>> I did it on the server, according to >>> https://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/port+forwarding >>> >>> However after doing it, when running Asterisk I get the following message >>> sudo asterisk -vvvvvvr >>> No ethernet interface found for seeding global EID. You will have to set >>> it manually. >>> Unable to access the running directory (No such file or directory). >>> Changing to '/' for compatibility. >>> >>> How and where can it be set? >>> >>> My server ifconfig: >>> >>> lo Link encap:Local Loopback >>> inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 >>> inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host >>> UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:65536 Metric:1 >>> RX packets:113895058 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 >>> TX packets:113895058 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 >>> collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 >>> RX bytes:36041459269 (33.5 GiB) TX bytes:36041459269 (33.5 GiB) >>> >>> venet0 Link encap:UNSPEC HWaddr >>> 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00 >>> inet addr:127.0.0.1 P-t-P:127.0.0.1 Bcast:0.0.0.0 >>> Mask:255.255.255.255 >>> inet6 addr: ::2/128 Scope:Compat >>> inet6 addr: 2a01:488:66:1000:5c33:846e:0:1/128 Scope:Global >>> UP BROADCAST POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MTU:1500 Metric:1 >>> RX packets:158483849 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 >>> TX packets:272193853 errors:0 dropped:230 overruns:0 carrier:0 >>> collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 >>> RX bytes:61233254724 (57.0 GiB) TX bytes:106403959440 (99.0 GiB) >>> >>> venet0:0 Link encap:UNSPEC HWaddr >>> 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00 >>> inet addr:server.ip.add.r P-t-P:server.ip.add.r >>> Bcast:server.ip.add.r Mask:255.255.255.255 >>> UP BROADCAST POINTOPOINT RUNNING NOARP MTU:1500 Metric:1 >>> >>> >>> >>> On 06/06/2017 05:09 PM, Antony Stone wrote: >>>> On Tuesday 06 June 2017 16:57:07 andre castro wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 06/06/2017 04:36 PM, Antony Stone wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Tell us about your networking arrangement - are both phones and the >>>>>> Asterisk machine on the same network? >>>>> >>>>> Nop. They are in 2 different networks. The phones in one and the >>>>> Asterisk machine in another. >>>> >>>> Okay, that is why you have audio between the two phones, then - they can >>>> see >>>> each other directly, on the same network, and nothing is interfering with >>>> the >>>> traffic between them. >>>> >>>>>> Is there a router in between any of them? >>>>> >>>>> Yes. In the phones network. >>>>> >>>>>> Is there any NAT involved? >>>>> >>>>> Yes in the phones' network. They both have different private IP address >>>>> and one public IP. >>>> >>>> Okay, I suspect that this NATting router is not passing the UDP packets >>>> from >>>> the server back to the phones correctly, based on the SIP connection (when >>>> the >>>> phone makes the call). >>>> >>>> SIP is on UDP 5060; audio is on UDP 10,000 - 20,000. >>>> >>>> If it's a Linux router, you need to make sure you are allowing FORWARDed >>>> traffic >>>> which matches ESTABLISHED, RELATED. >>>> >>>> If it's not a Linux router, you need to find out how to get it to support >>>> SIP >>>> and RTSP. >>>> >>>> >>>> Good luck, >>>> >>>> >>>> Antony. >>>> >>> >> >> -- >> oooooooooo.io >> bibliotecha.info >> >> -- >> _____________________________________________________________________ >> -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- >> >> Check out the new Asterisk community forum at: >> https://community.asterisk.org/ >> >> New to Asterisk? 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