Chris,

Weird indeed.  Dave Singers suggestions are excellent, maybe also check
that there are no old OpenSIPS processes hanging around (with ps axu).
I occasionally see a process that won't die and then the restart will
fail.

Cheers,

Henk Hesselink


On 08-02-11 03:14, Chris Stone wrote:
Sorry all for the last message - too quick on the Send button.....

On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Henk Hesselink<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi Chris,

That config should't touch the Contact header, and yet that's also been
modified:

In:  Contact:<sip:[email protected] ...
Out: Contact:<sip:[email protected] ...

Are you sure nothing else is touching the message?

Yes, absolutely. The packets were captured on the Opensips server - in
from upstream provider and then the next packet relaying the invite to
backend Asterisk server. The upstream provider is, of course, on a
remote network. The Asterisk server is on the same LAN - only a switch
separating the 2 servers. The only application on the server that
touched the packets would be Opensips.

So I'm not nuts - something very weird is going on here.... eh?


Regards,

Chris

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