Certificate?

try re-generating your self signed certs...

On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 12:41 PM, Tony Graziano <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I think you really need to :
>
> 1. Upgrade to 4.4
> 2. Get a snapshot if it happens again
> 3. CONFIRM that your system resources are available before assuming its  a
> sipx OR date tung. It's more likely a DOS attack and you aren't looking for
> it...
>
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 12:33 PM, Tim Byng <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> This morning I came into work and found that I had issues with my sipXecs
>> instance. Here are the symptoms:
>>
>>    - Web admin / user portal down
>>    - All phones not registered to sipXecs
>>    - sipXecs not registered to ITSP
>>    - sipXecs machine responds to ping
>>    - sipXecs machine is accessible through putty
>>
>> I rebooted the machine and noticed that the XFS service failed to start
>> up.
>>
>> I figured it might be a hardware failure, so I grabbed a known working
>> backup and restored it on my backup machine. This backup is a disk image,
>> not a sipXecs backup. I have tested this procedure a number of times in the
>> past (even with the same backup) and it has always worked as expected. This
>> time, however, I ran into the exact same symptoms as I did with the primary
>> machine. Based on this, the chances that it's a hardware issue are low
>> (same symptoms with two different machines).
>>
>> The only thing that I could think of is that it had something to do with
>> the date and time. So I set the date in the bios to a day after the backup
>> was created, restored the backup again and voila, it worked! Once I set the
>> date back to the current date, the problem happened again.
>>
>> My sipXecs reboots once a week Monday mornings, so the date in question
>> was likely sometime between June 18th and 25th.
>>
>> I am using sipXecs 4.2.0.
>>
>> Does anyone have any ideas what this could be? Since it's date related, I
>> was thinking that maybe it could be a virus that's dormant until a certain
>> date? I did a search, but didn't find anything that sounded like it could
>> be related. I'm not too familiar with viruses on Linux (or with Linux
>> itself).
>>
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