Joan, Were there any other calls going through the machine at the very same time? For some reason the RTPproxy was unable to locate any spare port, do you run any other software that use lot of UDP ports on that machine?
Can you please send output of the "netstat -uap" command? Joan wrote: > 2008/11/28 Maxim Sobolev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Joan wrote: >>> 2008/11/28 Maxim Sobolev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>>> Joan wrote: >>>>> DBUG:handle_command: received command "9506_2 U >>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 192.168.253.12 16434 >>>>> f0cdb2c2aee55197o0;1" >>>>> INFO:handle_command: new session [EMAIL PROTECTED], tag >>>>> f0cdb2c2aee55197o0;1 requested, type strong >>>>> ERR:handle_command: can't create listener >>>>> DBUG:doreply: sending reply "9506_2 E10 >>>> That's weird. The only case when the RTPproxy can fail like this is when >>>> it cannot allocate a UDP ports for the session, either due to ports >>>> already taken by other application or due to kernel not allowing to use >>>> any ports in the specified range (EADDRINUSE or EACCES). Can you please >>>> answer the following questions to help me identify the issue: >>>> >>>> 1. Did you make any changes to the sources or defines? >>>> >>> No, the only change I made was with the include, the one already >>> commited into trunk. >>> Currently I've built from a clean "cvs up" >> OK, can you please apply the attached patch, recompile, restart and send the >> error output again. >> > Here it is ... Regards, -- Maksym Sobolyev Sippy Software, Inc. Internet Telephony (VoIP) Experts T/F: +1-646-651-1110 Web: http://www.sippysoft.com MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Skype: SippySoft _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@rtpproxy.org http://lists.rtpproxy.org/mailman/listinfo/users