Try using insecure=very in your peer definition. That makes asterisk not require authentication from your peer if comes from the ip address give in host=xxx.xxx.xxx.xx directive.
That helped me receiving calls from my sip provider, which had exactly the same problem. Julian. On 7/10/05, Peter Raaijmaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > (this time with subject....) > > Hello, > > I'm trying to get Asterisk to accept incoming calls from budgetphone.nl. > When I dial my budgetphone nr on a PSTN KPN line it immediately gives a busy > tone. > I tried X-lite, which worked perfect, so my modem (with nat) probably is not > the problem. > I did a sip debug and got the following output. > Because I'm new to Asterisk I can't get the error why this is not working. > To me it all looks fine, no warnings or what so ever… > > The settings in sip.conf and extensions.conf are identical to those of > http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Talkin2ya > > Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong???? > > Thanks, > Peter. >
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