On 17 Oct 2005, at 01:57, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
Ok, ok, ....
Thanks :-)
Combining our findings now: It seems that firefly wants to
register every 1200 seconds, but iax.conf only allows 60. How can
I stop this warning message?
Asterisk has never defaulted to allowing IAX2 registrations longer
than 60 seconds, but previously it did not say anything when it was
limiting the expiration period.
By the way, there is a reason for this. It ensures that there is
traffic (initiated by the client) often
enough to keep the 'connection' in a NATing firewall's map of ports.
This means that a
'new' call (ie incoming) message from asterisk to the client will be
seen by the firewall as part of that
'recent' conversation and allowed through (and correctly forwarded).
You have two choices: reconfigure your softphone to only request a
60 second expiration interval, or reconfigure Asterisk to allow
longer registrations. There is no direct way to make the message go
away without reconfiguring one end or the other.
So unless you _know_ the timeouts on all the firewalls involved, I'd
play safe and change the
firefly end.
Tim.
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