Reviving an old thread, still seeing this. Brian Wilson wrote: >* I've been getting slammed with these messages on my console lately. *>>* ed -1: Invalid argument *>* [2016-05-31 10:09:40] WARNING[16249]: chan_sip.c:3775 __sip_xmit: *>* sip_xmit of 0x7f05140803f0 (len 559) to 192.168.1.45:0 <http://192.168.1.45:0> *>* <http://192.168.1.45:0 <http://192.168.1.45:0>> returned -1: Invalid argument *>* [2016-05-31 10:09:40] WARNING[16249]: chan_sip.c:3775 __sip_xmit: *>* sip_xmit of 0x7f05140803f0 (len 559) to 192.168.1.45:0 <http://192.168.1.45:0> *>* <http://192.168.1.45:0 <http://192.168.1.45:0>> returned -1: Invalid argument * Joshua Colp responded: > It's an invalid argument because the port appears to be 0, > which won't work. How it got to be that I don't know... a full log may provide further enlightenment.
Currently I have 9000+ messages similar to this: [2016-07-25 23:06:52] WARNING[1993] chan_sip.c: sip_xmit of 0x7f1ce8687450 (len 725) to 192.168.89.172:54490 returned -2: Success [2016-07-25 23:06:52] WARNING[1993] chan_sip.c: sip_xmit of 0x7f1ce8687450 (len 725) to 192.168.89.172:54490 returned -2: Success [2016-07-25 23:06:52] WARNING[1993] chan_sip.c: sip_xmit of 0x7f1ce8687450 (len 727) to 192.168.89.172:54490 returned -2: Success [2016-07-25 23:06:52] WARNING[1993] chan_sip.c: sip_xmit of 0x7f1ce8687450 (len 728) to 192.168.89.172:54490 returned -2: Success [2016-07-25 23:06:52] WARNING[1993] chan_sip.c: sip_xmit of 0x7f1ce8687450 (len 729) to 192.168.89.172:54490 returned -2: Success [2016-07-25 23:06:53] WARNING[1993] chan_sip.c: sip_xmit of 0x7f1ce8687450 (len 729) to 192.168.89.172:54490 returned -2: Success [2016-07-25 23:07:04] WARNING[14771] chan_sip.c: sip_xmit of 0x7f1ce8687450 (len 711) to 192.168.89.172:54499 returned -2: Success [2016-07-25 23:22:33] WARNING[15801] chan_sip.c: sip_xmit of 0x7f1ce8687450 (len 711) to 192.168.89.172:54502 returned -2: Success [2016-07-25 23:22:33] WARNING[15802] chan_sip.c: sip_xmit of 0x7f1ce8687450 (len 711) to 192.168.89.172:54502 returned -2: Success Port is not zero on these. Error code has changed from -1 to -2 What do you mean by a "full log". Thanks -- Brian
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