Aldo Bergamini wrote:

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Dear all,

I have tried to run an asterisk instance together with XLite on a single
machine (a PowerBook).
The intent is to take advantage of IAX connections to easily cross NATs
while traveling.

While the IAX setup proved 'easy', just having to fiddle a little with
working configs at both sides, I did not succeed so far in getting XLite
to connect to the local Asterisk server, AND be able to make a call.



[...]


Strangely enough I can obtain again the login of the softphone, but I
still get a 'call not approved' for any dialed number.

Activating sip debug peer xxxx does not show anything while dialing; and
no error/message shows in the Diagnostic Window of XLite.



I solved the problem!

It's completely unrelated to Asterisk. XLite does not support multiple
accounts: I must have misinterpreted the meaning of the list of different
proxies that can be found under "SIP".

As I already had a setting for use inside the office LAN, I wanted to
leave it untouched; therefore I was adding more configurations in the
next configuration entry points (Proxy 1, Proxy 2, etc).

As soon as I simply edited the first configuration I got online in no time.

So for any reason XLite seems either to have a bug with multiple
configurations or just not support more than one different extension.

(ok to me: it's a free 'lite' version; I can't really complain!)

In the end I will simply get into my office extension over IAX2.
Fine enough...




Why don't you just use an IAX softphone in the first place, instead of a SIP softphone, plus asterisk in the middle?



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