On Oct 30, 2005, at 1:39 AM, Ryan wrote:

On Sat, Oct 29, 2005 at 10:58:22PM -0600, Ryan exclaimed:

<snip>

The problem is caused on the provider side, not in your asterisk. The
packets they are sending to your asterisk have the wrong sequence
numbers. I finished some code lastnight to *help* work-around this
issue, I just need to put the finishing touches on it and throw it out
on my site.


I have finished a *quick* barely tested "hack" to help fix this issue. I
have thrown together a quick html page at http://mandrake.us/fix_dtmf
(its a vi special). Use this at your own risk! Its late so please ignore
the crappy html page ;-).



Hey, this is great. I'm running * on a mac, though, so I can't apply it. Ah well, my loss.

The thing about the problems I am experiencing, though, is that they are not in connections from other * servers. I am getting this on SIP connections from IPKall. Is it still likely the same problem, or something else?

lyd

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