My bad, I did RTFM and everything is working great with a lot of features 
turned on. I have one issue with ODBC regarding FreeTDS/SQL2005 but I googled 
it and it seems it's a well documented one (Invalid state cursor thingie).

If anybody managed to make things work with SQL2005 and is kind enough to share 
tips with me, please contact me off-list. Otherwise, I'll just fallback to some 
other backend solution supported by .NET.

BTW, Freeswith rocks, you guys did a tremendous work!!

Happy holidays everyone.

Regards,

-- Laurent FABRE
Directeur général
10, rue d'Aumale
75009 Paris
Tel: +33.(0)1.42.81.28.20
Mob: +33.(0)6.75.75.02.96
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De : [email protected] 
[[email protected]] de la part de Michael Collins 
[[email protected]]
Date d'envoi : mardi 23 décembre 2008 00:22
À : [email protected]
Objet : Re: [Freeswitch-users] Freeswitch/Sofia configuration problem

Are you using the default config? If you've made any changes at all we'd need 
to know about them. Also, can you turn on SIP trace so that we can see exactly 
what is coming and going?
Start FS like this:
TPORT_LOG=1 ./freeswitch
Press F8 to put the console in debug mode
then capture the output while you observe the bad behavior
Please put all that, plus any config changes, into a pastebin: 
pastebin.freeswitch.org<http://pastebin.freeswitch.org>

I'm sure there are people around here who can help you figure out what is going 
on.
-MC

On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 8:20 AM, Laurent Fabre 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hello,

I've been trying to figure out for a few days why my freeswitch instance 
suddenly become insensitive to SIP packets without any warning.

What usually happen is the following :

1) start just fine in foreground mode and no errors
2) wait anywhere between 2 seconds and 20 minutes
3) Sofia suddenly decide to reload everything for some reason
4) Sofia start processing SIP packets
5) work for an hour or so
6) Sofia suddenly decide to reload everything for some reason
7) become unresponsive again
8) goto 2

Both interfaces have public IP addresses assigned in a static manner (no DHCP).

I can see the SIP UDP & TCP requests comming from the phones on several sites 
on the wire.
The SIP TCP requests get RST in reply which is mean :(

There was a point in my setup where it would not happen but since I'm new to 
freeswitch I'm having an hard time backtracking.

I was wondering if iproute/tc and iptables were the culprits but I flushed 
everything (even rebooted without loading the rules) and it still doesn't work.

I thought some database was corrupt so I shutdown'd freeswitch and delete his 
db folder, no effect.

My server runs Debian 4.0etch for amd64, built freeswitch from SVN trunk.

Any pointers, help, cure against headaches would be great :)

Regards,

Laurent


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