Yes, This is inside my test network and its not under NAT. The configuration 
is in my server and I've done a tcpdump and I see packet request coming from 
my test client on port 5060.

any ideas

On Monday 06 September 2004 11:44, Holden Hao wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 10:27:50 +0800
>
> alben benavente alteza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I doubted that and I check very carefully. I'm definitely sure I am not
> > blocking port 5060 and used user and password as indicated in my
> > sip.conf.
> >
> > Here is what inside my sip.conf
> >
> > [general]
> > port=5060
> > bindaddr=128.1.99.47
> > context=default
> > ;register => [EMAIL PROTECTED]/4976
> > ;register => [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > [albenalt]
> > type=friend
> > secret=marimar
> > host=dynamic
> > ;defaultip=128.1.99.16
> > ;mailbox=4976
>
> Just to confirm, is the client inside your network and not under NAT?  Have
> you run tcpdump on the server and confirm that it receives packets to port
> 5060?
>
> Holden
>
>
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Information Systems Security and Internet Services Administration
Information Systems Department / Philippine Airlines 

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