On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 11:24 AM, Michael Picher wrote: > Where's voip.ms on this? Have they captured traffic or have you sent them > a pcap of this happening? (they most likely won't be able to deal with an > xml trace). > > I took a quick look at the trace and they definitely seem to be sending you > the BYE message. You'd think they should be able to tell you why. >
They captured a trace with a dropped call on their end on April 7th. I've gotten a few updates that they're still "looking into it". I have no idea why it's taking so long. > > btw, pfsense is a very good firewall product, don't feel like you've wasted > any time. there were times with Cisco ASA's I wish they did what I wanted > to do too... all products have their nuances. > Good point. You're absolutely right about all products having their nuances. I was really frustrated the other day and can see things a little more clearly today. BTW, I'm not using pfSense at this moment, as the box started freezing on Friday and I had to take it offline. It's an older box, so it's possible (and likely) that it's a hardware issue. I'll probably get back to pfSense again in the future (with a better machine to run it on). At this point I'm going to concentrate on voip.ms and not on so much on my firewall. I've been using sipXecs and voip.ms for almost two years now, and up until a few weeks ago I only had a couple of dropped calls. What I need to do is to figure out what happened a few weeks ago that caused calls to start being dropped so frequently. I didn't change anything on my end when this started happening (I switched to pfSense afterwards to see if it would help, which it didn't). The last changes I made were in early February when I applied a firmware update on my router. However, the dropped call issue didn't start happening until about a month and a half after this, and the problem continued after switching to pfSense, so I don't think that it's related.
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