On Wednesday 07 April 2004 09:24, Richard Airlie wrote: > On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 05:52:51PM -0600, Rich Adamson wrote: > > download ethereal and take a peek at the packets on the wire. Without > > something like that, no one is really going to be able to help you. >
I thought I'd chime in here with a packet dump from ethereal, since I'm also using KPhone 4.02 and I feel there's maybe a bug in its registration code, since I remember using KPhone 3.xx and having no problems. However, I would appreciate it if someone more experienced could cast their eyes over this to make sure I'm not doing something stupid :) My Asterisk sip.conf is simply: [general] port = 5060 bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 context = default [myphone] type=friend host=dynamic context=default qualify=1000 And the KPhone configuration is set as follows: User part of SIP URL: myphone Host part of SIP URL: gdh Outbound Proxy: tel 'gdh' is the name of my local PC and resolves to 194.200.209.137 'tel' is the remote Asterisk server at 213.2.4.46. I have made sure there is no firewall issue between the two by two catch-all iptables -A FORWARD -s 194.200.209.137 -d 213.2.4.46 -j ACCEPT and iptables -A FORWARD -d 194.200.209.137 -s 213.2.4.46 -j ACCEPT at the firewall on each side. I've attached a gzipped snippet from ethereal in libpcap format of the failing registration. If the list doesn't permit attachments, it's also available at http://bum.net/sip.cap Cheers, Gavin.
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