Re: [asterisk-users] OPTIONS Request without username - Forbidden

2014-07-03 Thread Brian LaVallee
Hi Rafael, It's nothing to worry about -and- you might not be able to fix it. But it's nothing to worry about. -- Asterisk is using OPTIONS like a ping, qualify=yes. Since 403 is a *valid* SIP reply, the remote SIP service is considered reachable. My carrier replies with 405 Method Not

Re: [asterisk-users] OPTIONS Request without username - Forbidden

2014-07-03 Thread Rafael Visser
So SIP/2.0 403 Forbidden is a valid response for qualify purpose Thanks Brian!! rv 2014-07-03 5:18 GMT-04:00 Brian LaVallee b.laval...@globaltank.jp: Hi Rafael, It's nothing to worry about -and- you might not be able to fix it. But it's nothing to worry about. -- Asterisk is using

Re: [asterisk-users] OPTIONS Request without username - Forbidden

2014-06-27 Thread Rusty Newton
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 9:30 AM, Rafael Visser visser.raf...@gmail.com wrote: Hi gurus!!! I have a Freepbx with Asterisk 1.8.25.0 with a sip trunk on the pstn Every minute asterisk sends an OPTION Request, i beleived that it's related to qualify functions. The every minute annoyng answer of

[asterisk-users] OPTIONS Request without username - Forbidden

2014-06-25 Thread Rafael Visser
Hi gurus!!! I have a Freepbx with Asterisk 1.8.25.0 with a sip trunk on the pstn Every minute asterisk sends an OPTION Request, i beleived that it's related to qualify functions. The every minute annoyng answer of the pstn is 403 Forbidden. Some people told that asterisk is not sending the