Vincent Régnard wrote:
Joseph Rothstein a écrit :
I can't seem to change the default registration for IAX clients:
Feb 6 12:22:52 NOTICE[7883]: chan_iax2.c:5673 update_registry:
Restricting
registration for peer 'virbiage' to 60 seconds (requested 3600)
Feb 6 12:23:03 NOTICE[7883]: chan_ia
Joseph Rothstein a écrit :
I can't seem to change the default registration for IAX clients:
Feb 6 12:22:52 NOTICE[7883]: chan_iax2.c:5673 update_registry: Restricting
registration for peer 'virbiage' to 60 seconds (requested 3600)
Feb 6 12:23:03 NOTICE[7883]: chan_iax2.c:5673 update_registry:
On Sat, 2005-10-22 at 21:01 -0600, Rich Adamson wrote:
> > Earlier today I lost registration with FWD, now Teliax registration is
> > down as well.
> > I can ping both networks but can not register.
> >
> > Can anybody check on their end?
>
> Of the two servers:
> host=voip-co1.teliax.com
> Earlier today I lost registration with FWD, now Teliax registration is
> down as well.
> I can ping both networks but can not register.
>
> Can anybody check on their end?
Of the two servers:
host=voip-co1.teliax.com
host=voip-co2.teliax.com
the co2 was not pro
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 08:10 -0700, Naren Koka wrote:
> I have 2 servers that I use to talk from one place to another place. One
> of them, "Server A" registers with the other one, "Server B". There are
> many cases the registration drops out and then works again after some
> time. The internet conn
What does trunk=yes do?
Chris Mason
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The call would have to be from servera to serverb. Your configuration
doesn't allow the other way. Try this
Config on ServerB: iax.conf
[servera]
type=user
secret=mypassword
host=dynamic
context=from-altamer
Config on Serverb: iax.conf
register => servera:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: RE: [Asterisk-Users] IAX Registration being lost
I would assume this is an issue of port forwarding too. Without having a
statically mapped port forward from your firewalls external to the *
internal IP, the port can shift. The answer I gave below should resolve
your problem as well.
Cheers
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Speaking of this. Why is it that sometimes the port is shown as
Well I think the problems solved.
After finding that the registration was lost overnight and the ADSL
connection hadn't dropped (i.e. not to do with the Dynamic IP Address) I
investigated everything else. Seems that for some reason the port
forwarding on the firewall for port 4569 had been disabl
Wiley Siler
Sent: Jueves, 17 de Marzo de 2005 03:08 p.m.
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] IAX Registration being lost
Tony,
Do you have port 4569 on your external firewall IP port-forwarded to your
internal IP on the * box?
You should cre
17, 2005 1:35 PM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] IAX Registration being lost
Well, this is getting more interesting. I started looking at this this
morning and realised that Asterisk had lost registration, yet my ADSL
connectio
Just noticed something more interesting. I've added an ATP IAX account and
as expected it registers perfectly first time. But the strange thing is my
external IP address is 220.244.224.206 at the moment yet this is what and
IAX2 show registry reports
Host UsernamePerceived
(02) 8569 2012
http://www.zeroeffortnetworking.com.au
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> Wiley Siler
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ch 16, 2005 6:45 PM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] IAX Registration being lost
> More info.
>
> What IAX service are you trying to connect to from your * box?
I've tried two with the same issue:
Iax.oztralia.co
> More info.
>
> What IAX service are you trying to connect to from your * box?
I've tried two with the same issue:
Iax.oztralia.com
gw1.austechpartnerships.com
They're Australian providers so you're probably not familiar with them.
>
> So... Are you saying you have a DSL modem in a Smoothw
[Asterisk-Users] IAX Registration being lost
> What doesn't make sense about that is that if you are setup like
> this...
>
> DSL Router ---> Your Firewall/Router ---> Asterisk Box
There's no DSL router, just the Smoothwall (Linux) firewall. i.e.:
Your Firewall/R
Tony Davidson wrote:
<>
My account is a residential ADSL account and the provider won't provide
a static IP with it. I'd need to upgrade to a business account at
roughly another $50 per month (which I can't justify for home use).
I suppose the question that begs asking is:
"Is anyone
> What doesn't make sense about that is that if you are setup
> like this...
>
> DSL Router ---> Your Firewall/Router ---> Asterisk Box
There's no DSL router, just the Smoothwall (Linux) firewall. i.e.:
Your Firewall/Router ---> Asterisk Box
>
> Then the issue of being dynamic will not matt
fconfig the interface to see what is setup.
Report back.
Thanks,
Wiley
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Subject: RE:
>> I'm imagining it has something to do with the fact that my home has a
>> dynamic IP address and it's changing when the connection drops out.
>> Of course it may also be nothing to do with it.
>>
>> I'd appreciate any help anyone can give.
>You're probably right in that your IP is changi
> I've posted this question twice without a single reply. Does that mean no
> one knows the answer, or no one cares to answer?
>
> I've been having an issue with an IAX2 trunk setup in Asterisk. Setup the
> trunk fine and it registers and works fine. I'm able to make outgoing calls
> from any e
ro Effort Networking Pty Ltd
Ph: 0411 478 004, Fax: (02) 8569 2012
http://www.zeroeffortnetworking.com.au
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Great!! Something to work with.
Yes, I've searched the wiki and everything else I can think of,
including these archives (which to be honest are very hard to search for
this sort of thing). I
ge, you are not binding to an old address.
I'm not sure what you mean here. Which settings?
Thanks,
tony
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Wiley Siler wrote:
Please check the Wiki (www.voip-info.org) and the list archive by
Googling site:lists.digium.com
IMHO, the Wiki information on IAX , especially IAX communication
between two Asterisk machines, is poorly written and seems quite out of date
Certainly little there addresses h
Please check the Wiki (www.voip-info.org) and the list archive by
Googling site:lists.digium.com
Also, please include some more info. That is probably why you got no
answer...
Is your machine sitting behind a router or is it directly connected to
your broadband (assuming)?
If the machine is beh
I solved the problem by adding the bindaddress option to iax.conf file.
bindaddr=192.168.1.251 and everything works.
Bart,
> Hi everyone,
>
> THis is my second thread regarding the issue.(before I was having problems
> with accessing my email, which slow down my responses, sorry for that)
> My s
What is a know good version of cvs?
how do I roll back my ver?
-Thanks
Tim
On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 12:47, Brian Capouch wrote:
> Tim Lewis wrote:
> > I have a remote * box connected via a dial-up 128K ISDN line into the
> > main * server.
> >
> > I am now getting an error message every time the
On February 11, 2005 01:47 pm, Brian Capouch wrote:
> I'm almost certain there is a bug in the current HEAD tree causing that
> problem.
It is, I am seeing the same problem.
-A.
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Tim Lewis wrote:
I have a remote * box connected via a dial-up 128K ISDN line into the
main * server.
I am now getting an error message every time the remote * box gets a new
IP address.
I'm almost certain there is a bug in the current HEAD tree causing that
problem.
I upgrade almost every da
Liaan vd Merwe wrote:
Found the fix (i hope)
i disabled the 4569 port publishing and only kept the port 80 port
translation/publishing to 4569 internal.. and all working smoothly.
next thing to figure out is why the hell this things re-registers with
iaxtel and FWD every 1 min with different po
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From:
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Guillaume
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Non-Commercial Discussion
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 11:56
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] IAX
registration keep alives
I don't know how you're set
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 11:56
PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] IAX
registration keep alives
I don't know how you're setting it up, but usually a
firewall has different rules for incoming and outgoing packets. You should be
able to forward incoming packets on port 45
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[Asterisk-Users] IAX registration keep alives
Hi
already tried that
After lots of troubleshooting, it seems like its
a natting issue.
do you know if there is a way t
:
Chamberland-Larose,
Guillaume
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registration keep alives
I think qualify=1000 should work. Take a look at: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk
I think qualify=1000 should work. Take a look at: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+config+iax.conf
Guills
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registrati
Thanks... my problem is solved now. But i don't know why it don't work
befor. :-)
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> I tried to connect my * to IAXtel, but i always get this errors.
>
> chan_iax2.c:5849 socket_read: Registration of 'mnetwork' rejected:
> Registration Refused
>
> On dial a iax number i get:
>
> chan_iax2.c:5526 socket_read: Call rejected by 69.73.19.178: No authority
> found
> chan_iax2.c:55
Rich Adamson wrote:
Rich Adamson wrote:
I'm trying to config a temp iax connection between two current * boxes.
One is behind a firewall, the other uses a registered IP.
I config'ed the * box behind the firewall to 'register' with the one that
has a registered IP. The registration is occuring and t
> Rich Adamson wrote:
> > I'm trying to config a temp iax connection between two current * boxes.
> > One is behind a firewall, the other uses a registered IP.
> >
> > I config'ed the * box behind the firewall to 'register' with the one that
> > has a registered IP. The registration is occuring an
Rich Adamson wrote:
I'm trying to config a temp iax connection between two current * boxes.
One is behind a firewall, the other uses a registered IP.
I config'ed the * box behind the firewall to 'register' with the one that
has a registered IP. The registration is occuring and the CLI indicates:
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Sounds like a firewall issue to me. How does your FW handle
state.
TL
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Sounds
like a firewall issue to me. How does your FW handle
state.
TL
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