Dear Gordon; Thanks a lot, it is working and it was from the firewall.
But what is the command that I can know all the rigestered endusers (iax2 or sip or h323)? I tried iax2 show registry but it did not give any thing? Can u help? Regards Bilal --- Gordon Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, bilal ghayyad wrote: > > > Dear Gordon; > > > > Thanks a lot for your email. > > > > I need one more tracing tool, how can I know the > used > > port of the IAX on teh Asterisk and wethor the > > listening on that port is successully done (ready > to > > receive on that port)? > > Use > netstat -lnveep > > to list open ports and display the programs using > them. > > > About the firewall, actually the client PC and > Asterisk on the same LAN > > (my PC is 192.168.8.2 and Asterisk is > 192.168.8.4), the only possible > > thing is the firewall on the fedora server > (Asterisk server), but I am > > not so friendly with fedora to know how can I > check if the firewall on > > fedora enabled if u can help me (fedora is like > redhat). > > I don't know fedora either, but try: > > iptables -n -L > > and it it spews forth lots and lots of lines, then > there is local > firewalling. > > You can turn all iptable firewalling off with: > > iptables --flush > iptables --delete-chain > > but it will restore upon reboot (probably) > > Whether turning all firewalling off is a good thing > or not, is up to you, > but as it's on a private LAN, then I'd suggest it's > probably OK. > > Gordon > > > > > > > > > Regards > > Bilal > > > > > >> Hi List; > >> > >> I am using Firefly softphone Version 1.9.9 Build > > 4521 > >> and I select IAX protocol and did the > configuration > > in > >> Network1 (and I checked the Active checkbox) as > >> following: > >> > >> Server: 192.168.8.4 > >> username: iax2user1 > >> password: password > >> > >> In the Asterisk, I did the following > configuration > > on > >> the /etc/asterisk/iax.conf: > >> > >> [iax2user1] > >> type=friend > >> context=internal > >> username=iax2user1 > >> secret=password > >> host=dynamic > >> > >> Then I ran the following: > >> #/usr/sbin/asterisk -cvvv > >> CLI>reload > >> > >> But always I get a message at the firefly that an > >> error occured while trying to connect to the > > network. > >> > >> What else I have to do? > > > > Have you checked your firewall? Is it letting UDP > data > > through to the > > asterisk box on port 4569? > > > >> By the way: what is the command that I can type > it > > to > >> do tracing on the user [iax2user1] or to do > traces > > on > >> any registeration attempts from the clients? > > > > iax2 debug > > > > will generate lots of output for you... > > > >> Last thing, if I am outside the console (in unix > > mode), is there any > >> command from unix I can type it to know if > asterisk > > is running or > > not? > > > > ps ax | grep asterisk > > > > is crude, but visual. > > > > Asterisk stores it's PID in /var/run/asterisk.pid, > so > > you could then > > read > > that, and check to see if the process with that > PID is > > actually running > > > > asterisk. > > > > ie. see if /proc/<number> existis, and if-so, see > if > > it's actually > > asterisk by reading /proc/<number>/cmdline > > > > or just see if you can connect to it with the > > rasterisk command ... > > > > Gordon > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > > Luggage? GPS? Comic books? > > Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search > > > http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=graduation+gifts&cs=bz > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=summer+activities+for+kids&cs=bz _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users