On 26/05/10 16:10, Jānis Rukšāns wrote:
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 9:54 PM, Eugen Dedu
<[email protected]>  wrote:
On 25/05/10 19:09, Nigel Brown wrote:

Hi All,



Re: 'Could not register (Method not allowed)'



Herewith latest dump after double checking all necessary posts opened

There is something wrong with your firewall:

2010/05/25 17:35:23.165   0:54.351            StunDetector:4780 STUN    No
response to STUN server 75.101.138.128:3478
2010/05/25 17:35:23.165   0:54.351            StunDetector:4780 OPAL    STUN
server "stun.ekiga.net" replies Blocked, external IP 127.0.0.1

Apart from STUN problems I also noticed that for some reason the top
route is set to the local IP, which is why he is getting Method Not
Allowed - Ekiga sends the REGISTER to itself!!

2010/05/25 17:35:24.056   0:55.247              subscriber:7304 SIP     Sending
PDU (561 bytes) to:
rem=udp$192.168.10.27:5060,local=udp$192.168.10.27:5060,if=192.168.10.27%Intel(R)
82567LM-3 Gigabit Network Connection - Miniport d'ordonnancement de
paquets

REGISTER sip:ekiga.net SIP/2.0


Route:<sip:192.168.10.27:5060;lr>

2010/05/25 17:35:24.056   0:55.249           Opal Listener:7044 SIP     PDU
received: 
rem=udp$192.168.10.27:5060,local=udp$192.168.10.27:5060,if=192.168.10.27%Intel(R)
82567LM-3 Gigabit Network Connection - Miniport d'ordonnancement de
paquets

REGISTER sip:ekiga.net SIP/2.0

Route:<sip:192.168.10.27:5060;lr>

2010/05/25 17:35:24.056   0:55.250           Opal Listener:7044 SIP     Sending
PDU (463 bytes) to:
rem=udp$192.168.10.27:5060,local=udp$192.168.10.27:5060,if=192.168.10.27%Intel(R)
82567LM-3 Gigabit Network Connection - Miniport d'ordonnancement de
paquets

SIP/2.0 405 Method Not Allowed


CSeq: 1 REGISTER

This could be because Blocked returns 127.0.0.1 as address.

Nigel, do you have set something as outbound proxy? Or is the
erroneous route added by Ekiga?

Nigel, there is something wrong with your firewall or router. Tell your technician to capture your packets (by starting wireshark for ex.) on your NAT machine and see where packets are lost. This is the surest method to see what happens.

--
Eugen
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