Marking xenial as wontfix since it is no longer under its standard
support period.
** Changed in: asterisk (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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marking newer releases Fix Relased per Former comment.
** Also affects: asterisk (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: asterisk (Ubuntu Cosmic)
Importance: High
Status: Confirmed
** Also affects: asterisk (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
This appears to be fixed in Ubuntu 18.04.
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Title:
Asterisk crashes with default install because of pjsip
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Adding these modules:
load => res_pjsip.so
load => res_pjsip_session.so
load => chan_pjsip.so
right after the [module] section in modules.conf is working for me.
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While I don't know the *cause* I do know that Asterisk on 17.10 crashes:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/976143/authentication-is-required-to-
start-asterisk-service
maybe that's a different bug.
and:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/976112/unable-to-connect-to-remote-
I fix the problem in this
*ppa:sapian/asterisk*
On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 2:31 AM Kseniya Blashchuk <1458...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> Still no news? Come on... chan_sip is a community supported module and
> chan_pjsip is a core module, so moving to pjsip is really important I
> would say...
>
Still no news? Come on... chan_sip is a community supported module and
chan_pjsip is a core module, so moving to pjsip is really important I
would say...
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This still appears to be an issue. I have installed Asterisk on Ubuntu
16.04.1 on a number of systems, and all but one had the same issue.
noload => res_pjsip.so allows me to run Asterisk, unfortunately I would
like to work with pjsip.
All the systems that failed are a newer VMWare virtual
How annoying this bug is still here in Xenial ~18 months on.
Confirmed.
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Title:
Asterisk crashes with default install because of pjsip
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Confirmed in 16.04. All my logs are in duplicate Bug #1631101.
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Title:
Asterisk crashes with default install because of pjsip
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I have filed a request for a fresh Asterisk LTS import in #1596405
because of an unrelated bug. However I also can confirm this issue.
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Same problem 6 months later on 16.04LTS server.
After 3 days asterisk down, I have switched back to Debian ; install without
any problem on jessie.
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http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/asterisk-11-current.tar.gz
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Title:
Asterisk crashes with default install because of pjsip
Pardon, I mean
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/asterisk-13-current.tar.gz
of course.
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Title:
Asterisk crashes with default
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/asterisk-11-current.tar.gz
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Title:
Asterisk crashes with default install
Pardon, I mean
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/asterisk-13-current.tar.gz
of course.
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Title:
Asterisk
A good first step would be upgrading to latest upstream LTS release which is
13.6.0
Chances are - it's already fixed there.
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A good first step would be upgrading to latest upstream LTS release which is
13.6.0
Chances are - it's already fixed there.
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Title:
Asterisk
Blacklisting res_pjsip is by no mean "fix" - the chan_sip is legacy
stack, the pjsip is the one recommended to use. If asterisk in ubuntu is
so broken that pjsip is not working properly than it's good enough
reason to switch distro.
I think the importance got to be set to critical.
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Blacklisting res_pjsip is by no mean "fix" - the chan_sip is legacy
stack, the pjsip is the one recommended to use. If asterisk in ubuntu is
so broken that pjsip is not working properly than it's good enough
reason to switch distro.
I think the importance got to be set to critical.
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> I think the importance got to be set to critical.
It makes little difference what the Importance is set to. Please, help
fix it.
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> I think the importance got to be set to critical.
It makes little difference what the Importance is set to. Please, help
fix it.
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This can be trivially fixed by adding
noload => res_pjsip.so
in the modules section of etc/asterisk/modules.conf
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This can be trivially fixed by adding
noload => res_pjsip.so
in the modules section of etc/asterisk/modules.conf
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Title:
Asterisk crashes with
Setting Importance to High as this seems to be quite important in not
breaking this, but I need to spend my time working on packages in main
and this package is in universe. Is there anyone who can help with
looking after asterisk in Ubuntu?
** Changed in: asterisk (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Setting Importance to High as this seems to be quite important in not
breaking this, but I need to spend my time working on packages in main
and this package is in universe. Is there anyone who can help with
looking after asterisk in Ubuntu?
** Changed in: asterisk (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
This happens to me, too. Blacklisting the module does nothing.
Reinstalling with a clean config does nothing.
I have had no choice but to roll back the whole system upgrade to a
previous backup.
It is a shame that probably the most important PBX is broken on probably
the most important Linux
This happens to me, too. Blacklisting the module does nothing.
Reinstalling with a clean config does nothing.
I have had no choice but to roll back the whole system upgrade to a
previous backup.
It is a shame that probably the most important PBX is broken on probably
the most important Linux
I noticed after a recent apt-get dist-upgrade asterisk stopped working.
Thank you for the workaround, I added noload = res_pjsip.so to
/etc/asterisk/modules.conf and now it starts again. There are still a
bunch of warnings in the log however, e.g.:
[Jun 24 09:24:06] WARNING[24844] loader.c: Error
I noticed after a recent apt-get dist-upgrade asterisk stopped working.
Thank you for the workaround, I added noload = res_pjsip.so to
/etc/asterisk/modules.conf and now it starts again. There are still a
bunch of warnings in the log however, e.g.:
[Jun 24 09:24:06] WARNING[24844] loader.c: Error
** Changed in: asterisk (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Title:
Asterisk crashes with default install because of pjsip
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** Changed in: asterisk (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Title:
Asterisk crashes with default install because of
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: asterisk (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: asterisk (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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