Hello Kevin,
> If your keys have passphrases, then you must run the 'init keys' CLI > command to enter the passphrase before the keys can be loaded. > > It's much simpler to just not use passphrases and instead protect your > private key every other way that you can :-) Yeah I rebuilt my keys without a passphrase, but I still can't get the two boxes to register. On one box called pbx1 (xxx.xxx.xxx.2), I have in iax.conf: [general] ... register => pbx1:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ... [pbx1too] type=friend host=dynamic auth=rsa inkeys=pbx1too outkeys=pbx1 username=pbx1too context=outgoing Where the keys for pbx1 are pbx1.pub and pbx1.key, and a copy of pbx1too.pub is in /var/lib/asterisk/keys/ And then on another box called pbx1too (xxx.xxx.xxx.3), in the iax.conf: [general] ... register => pbx1too:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ... [pbx1] type=friend host=dynamic auth=rsa inkeys=pbx1 outkeys=pbx1too username=pbx1 context=incoming Where the keys for pbx1too are pbx1too.pub and pbx1too.key, and a copy of pbx1.pub is in /var/lib/asterisk/keys/ I can't see anything wrong with this, but I have been at it for more hours than I want to think about right now :) Hope you can! Got another problem involving D-channels that go away and calls get dropped, then the D-channels come back and the B-channels get rebuilt. Only on PRI -> SIP calls, but, one problem at a time. Thanks for looking, Murrah Boswell _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
