Tom,

Thanks for the reply.

I looked at the Asterisk GUI once a couple of versions ago - and haven't been 
back since.  I did see a users.conf in ext/asterisk but couldn't find any 
reference to the prior provider.

~ D

-----Original Message-----
From: "Tom Lynn" <thely...@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 9, 2009 6:25pm
To: "AstLinux Users Mailing List" <astlinux-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Something is Hosed?

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 <[mailto:d...@ryson.org] 
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 whethersomething 
is afoot with my installation.  Does the following sound theleast bit familiar 
to you?

A few weeks ago, I took a new provider for a test drive.  After a fewdays, I 
realized the provider just wasn't a very good fit.  I politelythanked them for 
their time, said goodbye, and deleted all referencesto their SBCs from my 
configuration files.  

A week or so later, I noticed a few hundred new sip registration errorsto this 
provider in the log.  Thinking I hadn't clicked SAVE followingthe last edit, I 
searched sip.conf expecting to find an errant entryfor 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 againchecked 
sip.conf and still didn't find any reference to this provider. I restarted 
Asterisk, hummed the theme from The Twilight Zone, and thesymptom 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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