Any chance you were using the Asterisk GUI?  It likes to huck things into
user.conf instead of sip.conf

On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Dan Ryson <d...@ryson.org> wrote:

>  All,
>
> Philip's comment prompted me to fire off this note.
>
> I've been seeing something odd recently that makes me wonder whether
> something is afoot with my installation.  Does the following sound the least
> bit familiar to you?
>
> A few weeks ago, I took a new provider for a test drive.  After a few days,
> I realized the provider just wasn't a very good fit.  I politely thanked
> them for their time, said goodbye, and deleted all references to their SBCs
> from my configuration files.
>
> A week or so later, I noticed a few hundred new sip registration errors to
> this provider in the log.  Thinking I hadn't clicked SAVE following the last
> edit, I searched sip.conf expecting to find an errant entry for this
> provider - but there was none.  I said, "That's weird!," rebooted, and the
> symptom cleared for roughly a week's time.
>
> The registration errors reappeared again a few days ago.  I again checked
> sip.conf and still didn't find any reference to this provider.  I restarted
> Asterisk, hummed the theme from The Twilight Zone, and the symptom hasn't
> recurred since.
>
> I'd appreciate your thoughts.
>
> ~ Dan
>
> Philip A. Prindeville wrote:
>
> I suspect something is hosed about your configuration.
>
>
>
>
>
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