I guess I don't understand why so many things seem to be missing in the ISO 
installs I have. Every time I try to run a program that most seem to think 
should be on the system, it's not there. Maybe I need to switch over to using a 
source based system? Would that make a difference?

I very much want to solve this problem, it's most frustrating to watch these 
phones going up and down constantly.


On Sun, 04 Jul 2010 22:27:57 -0400, Scott Lawrence wrote:
> 
> 
>>> There is a script installed with 4.2 called 'regtimes' that helps to
>>> analyze whether or not you are having the problem described at the wiki
>> I'd like to try this. I've got many perl modules installed on test
>> systems but this is a production box.
>> Just wondering before I go ahead and install the tools I need, any
>> potential issues by adding them?
>> 
> No - they just add some date/time formatting code.
>> I doubt it but wanted to check, just in case. If not, I'll get on this
>> test as it's a great lead to try.
>> 
> Look in your registrar logs for failures  - any response code > 299
> (except 401, which is expected).
> 
> Also look for 'Contact: *'.
> 
> 
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