Le 20/06/2017 à 01:48, Ryan Joiner a écrit :
On 6/19/2017 1:57 PM, Ian Jones wrote:
I am becoming more convinced that this is a nat issue, since I have
installed Asterisk on the firewall itself, and it seems to run
normally with no issues when restarting. The feedback from the
Asterisk peer support site was that: Asterisk is sending OPTIONs, but
the peer is not replying, or the request or replies are getting lost,
in the network. Possibly an automatic NAT or firewall rule has timed
out. There is no evidence of anything wrong with Asterisk.
Is there anyway to specify the UDP connection timeout?
Regards
Ian
Ian,
I should have looked at your dump first. I see the helpers are still
loaded despite you telling them to not load. That could be because
something other than shorewall loaded them.
I know on CentOS it is rmmod "module", so rmmod nf_conntrack_sip. I'm
not so sure for Debian. Maybe it is:
modprobe -r nf_conntrack_sip
modprobe -r nf_nat_sip
Then see if the remote extensions magically reconnect.
Ryan - JLink Communications
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Ryan,
thanks for the suggestions. I have tried with and without the sip
helpers, by setting DONT_LOAD=nf_nat_sip,nf_conntrack_sip and by
removing the modules. It doesn't seem to make any difference, but I will
check again.
Regards
Ian
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