Olli Heiskanen wrote:
Hello,

Thanks for your response, I actually verified that the Zoiper setting is
not the reason for Asterisk to start sending REGISTERs, it only looked
like it as I checked the Kamailio output before Asterisk sent the first
REGISTER to Kamailio, right after I had played with that setting.
(sorry, my bad!)

However, _something_ is causing these REGISTERs, here's an example of a
REGISTER message sent from Asterisk to Kamailio:

REGISTER sip:testers.com <http://testers.com> SIP/2.0
         Via: SIP/2.0/UDP my_ip:5070;branch=z9hG4bK7477f754;rport
         Max-Forwards: 70
         From: <sip:771@my_ip>;tag=as7a88c4c6
         To: <sip:771@my_ip>
         Call-ID: 3e946958322b1e2d6bfa564d46bf8...@testers.com
<mailto:3e946958322b1e2d6bfa564d46bf8...@testers.com>
         CSeq: 121 REGISTER
         User-Agent: Asterisk PBX
         Expires: 120
         Contact: <sip:771@91.221.66.61:5070
<http://sip:771@91.221.66.61:5070>>
         Content-Length: 0

Is there any other reason - other than client settings - why this would
happen?

If Asterisk was configured to do so, yes. Do you have any register lines in sip.conf or do you have the "callbackextension" option set for any peers?

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