Lonnie,

hehehehe I think I can handle that :P

Would the fix come on a form of an update or patch?

Thanks again Lonnie.

I still have the ntpd issue pending. Ass soon as I get a chance to
replicate it I will pass you the required info.

On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 6:08 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck
<li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com>wrote:

> Fernando,
>
> Yes it does, thanks.  I'll look into fixing that. (ie, an IP:PORT) "ip"
> address.
>
> But, this registration error is coming from your own local network
> (10.30.2.238), in the mean time, maybe you can fix that on your end. :-)
>
> Lonnie
>
>
> On Nov 20, 2011, at 5:51 PM, Fernando Fuentes wrote:
>
> > Lonnie,
> >
> > I hope this helps.:
> >
> >
> > Nov 20 16:21:41 pbx local0.notice asterisk[3064]: NOTICE[3108]:
> chan_sip.c:24331 in handle_request_register: Registration from '"1004" <
> sip:A1000019493ba7@10.30.2.53>' failed for '10.30.2.238:53192' - No
> matching peer found
> > Nov 20 16:21:41 pbx local0.notice asterisk[3064]: NOTICE[3108]:
> chan_sip.c:24331 in handle_request_register: Registration from '"1004" <
> sip:A1000019493ba7@10.30.2.53>' failed for '10.30.2.238:53192' - No
> matching peer found
> > Nov 20 16:21:52 pbx local0.notice asterisk[3064]: NOTICE[3108]:
> chan_sip.c:24331 in handle_request_register: Registration from '"1005" <
> sip:A1000019493ba7@10.30.2.53>' failed for '10.30.2.238:53192' - No
> matching peer found
> > Nov 20 16:21:52 pbx local0.notice asterisk[3064]: NOTICE[3108]:
> chan_sip.c:24331 in handle_request_register: Registration from '"1005" <
> sip:A1000019493ba7@10.30.2.53>' failed for '10.30.2.238:53192' - No
> matching peer found
> > Nov 20 16:22:55 pbx local0.notice asterisk[3064]: NOTICE[3108]:
> chan_sip.c:24331 in handle_request_register: Registration from '"1005" <
> sip:A1000019493ba7@10.30.2.53>' failed for '10.30.2.238:53192' - No
> matching peer found
> > Nov 20 16:22:55 pbx local0.notice asterisk[3064]: NOTICE[3108]:
> chan_sip.c:24331 in handle_request_register: Registration from '"1005" <
> sip:A1000019493ba7@10.30.2.53>' failed for '10.30.2.238:53192' - No
> matching peer found
> > Nov 20 16:24:40 pbx user.info firewall: adaptive-ban:
> /usr/sbin/iptables: (2) iptables v1.4.9: host/network `10.30.2.238:53192'
> not found Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
> > Nov 20 16:25:18 pbx local0.notice asterisk[3064]: NOTICE[3108]:
> chan_sip.c:24331 in handle_request_register: Registration from '"1005" <
> sip:A1000019493ba7@10.30.2.53>' failed for '10.30.2.238:45550' - No
> matching peer found
> > Nov 20 16:25:18 pbx local0.notice asterisk[3064]: NOTICE[3108]:
> chan_sip.c:24331 in handle_request_register: Registration from '"1005" <
> sip:A1000019493ba7@10.30.2.53>' failed for '10.30.2.238:45550' - No
> matching peer found
> > Nov 20 16:25:43 pbx local0.notice asterisk[3064]: NOTICE[23702]:
> app_queue.c:6492 in reload_queue_rules: queuerules.conf has not changed
> since it was last loaded. Not taking any action.
> > Nov 20 16:25:46 pbx local0.notice asterisk[3064]: NOTICE[3108]:
> chan_sip.c:24331 in handle_request_register: Registration from '"1005" <
> sip:A1000019493ba7@10.30.2.53>' failed for '10.30.2.238:45550' - No
> matching peer found
> > Nov 20 16:25:46 pbx local0.notice asterisk[3064]: NOTICE[3108]:
> chan_sip.c:24331 in handle_request_register: Registration from '"1005" <
> sip:A1000019493ba7@10.30.2.53>' failed for '10.30.2.238:45550' - No
> matching peer found
> > Nov 20 16:26:41 pbx user.info firewall: adaptive-ban:
> /usr/sbin/iptables: (2) iptables v1.4.9: host/network `10.30.2.238:53192'
> not found Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
> > Nov 20 16:26:44 pbx local0.notice asterisk[3064]: NOTICE[23927]:
> app_queue.c:6492 in reload_queue_rules: queuerules.conf has not changed
> since it was last loaded. Not taking any action.
> > Nov 20 16:28:43 pbx user.info firewall: adaptive-ban:
> /usr/sbin/iptables: (2) iptables v1.4.9: host/network `10.30.2.238:53192'
> not found Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
> > Nov 20 16:30:13 pbx local0.notice asterisk[3064]: NOTICE[24473]:
> app_queue.c:6492 in reload_queue_rules: queuerules.conf has not changed
> since it was last loaded. Not taking any action.
> > Nov 20 16:30:44 pbx user.info firewall: adaptive-ban:
> /usr/sbin/iptables: (2) iptables v1.4.9: host/network `10.30.2.238:53192'
> not found Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
> > Nov 20 16:30:56 pbx local0.notice asterisk[3064]: NOTICE[3108]:
> chan_sip.c:24331 in handle_request_register: Registration from '<
> sip:fernando%20@10.30.2.53>' failed for '10.30.2.210:45848' - No matching
> peer found
> > Nov 20 16:30:56 pbx local0.notice asterisk[3064]: NOTICE[3108]:
> chan_sip.c:24331 in handle_request_register: Registration from '<
> sip:fernando%20@10.30.2.53>' failed for '10.30.2.210:45848' - No matching
> peer found
> > Nov 20 16:32:46 pbx user.info firewall: adaptive-ban:
> /usr/sbin/iptables: (2) iptables v1.4.9: host/network `10.30.2.238:53192'
> not found Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
> > Nov 20 16:35:21 pbx local0.notice asterisk[3064]: NOTICE[25332]:
> app_queue.c:6492 in reload_queue_rules: queuerules.conf has not changed
> since it was last loaded. Not taking any action.
> > Nov 20 16:36:19 pbx daemon.info ntpd[2974]: synchronized to
> 38.229.71.1, stratum 2
> > Nov 20 16:36:48 pbx user.info firewall: adaptive-ban:
> /usr/sbin/iptables: (2) iptables v1.4.9: host/network `10.30.2.238:53192'
> not found Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
> > Nov 20 16:55:31 pbx daemon.info ntpd[2974]: synchronized to
> 67.18.208.240, stratum 2
> > Nov 20 16:56:55 pbx user.info firewall: adaptive-ban:
> /usr/sbin/iptables: (2) iptables v1.4.9: host/network `10.30.2.238:53192'
> not found Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
> > Nov 20 17:04:10 pbx daemon.info ntpd[2974]: synchronized to
> 38.229.71.1, stratum 2
> > Nov 20 17:04:59 pbx user.info firewall: adaptive-ban:
> /usr/sbin/iptables: (2) iptables v1.4.9: host/network `10.30.2.238:53192'
> not found Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
> > Nov 20 17:14:12 pbx daemon.info ntpd[2974]: synchronized to
> 67.18.208.240, stratum 2
> > Nov 20 17:15:03 pbx user.info firewall: adaptive-ban:
> /usr/sbin/iptables: (2) iptables v1.4.9: host/network `10.30.2.238:53192'
> not found Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
> > Nov 20 17:38:31 pbx daemon.info ntpd[2974]: synchronized to
> 38.229.71.1, stratum 2
> > Nov 20 17:39:12 pbx user.info firewall: adaptive-ban:
> /usr/sbin/iptables: (2) iptables v1.4.9: host/network `10.30.2.238:53192'
> not found Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
> > Nov 20 17:47:04 pbx user.info firewall: ** Restarting Arno's Iptables
> Firewall v2.0.0c **
> > Nov 20 17:47:12 pbx user.info firewall: ** All firewall rules applied **
> > Nov 20 17:47:55 pbx user.info firewall: adaptive-ban:
> /usr/sbin/iptables: (2) iptables v1.4.9: host/network `10.30.2.238:53192'
> not found Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
> >
> > Thank You Lonnie!
> >
> > On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck <
> li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com> wrote:
> > Fernando,
> >
> > Can you find an example log in /var/log/messages that is generating this
> entry ?  It would be an asterisk log with "10.30.2.238:53192" (or
> similar) in it.
> >
> > I think I know what needs to be done to fix it, but I have never run
> across a log that would cause this problem.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Lonnie
> >
> >
> >
> > On Nov 20, 2011, at 4:41 PM, Fernando Fuentes wrote:
> >
> > > Lonnie,
> > >
> > > As promise here is the message again about adpative ban spitting out
> message like crazy after a few fail attempts from my internal network.
> > >
> > > Under adaptive ban I have :
> > >
> > > ADAPTIVE_BAN_WHITELIST="10.30.2.0/255.255.255.0
> 10.30.3.0/255.255.255.0 10.30.6.0/255.255.255.0"
> > >
> > > The below message is flooding my logs.
> > >
> > > What else do you need to see this to properly diagnose it?
> > >
> > > The only way to make the message go away is be rebooting and that is
> unacceptable.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Nov 20 16:32:46 pbx user.info firewall: adaptive-ban:
> /usr/sbin/iptables: (2) iptables v1.4.9: host/network `10.30.2.238:53192'
> not found Try `iptables -h' or 'iptables --help' for more information.
> >
> >
> >
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