Re: [asterisk-users] What does this error message mean

2010-03-27 Thread Juan E. Rodríguez
Show sip.conf and extensions.conf related part.

Maybe I misread but did you mention you have a exten... Line in sip.conf???

The error is because the received user is not the same as the configured one.

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Asunto: Re: [asterisk-users] What does this error message mean
Enviado: 26 Mar, 2010 21:01

At 05:47 PM 3/26/2010, you wrote:
You have used this same username/password combination for another 
SIP client, or maybe the same one but with different IP. Even when 
that one is offline from some time on, Asterisk doesn't renew it's 
internal database, so still thinks it might be somewhere there.

Why thanks. The sad part is it means madly flailing has exactly the 
opposite effect as you might expect.

Ira 


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[asterisk-users] What does this error message mean

2010-03-26 Thread Ira
I get this when my brother in law tries to call in from his box to mine.

WARNING[4855]: chan_sip.c:12675 check_auth: username mismatch, have 
100, digest has s

or after changing the register line:

WARNING[4855]: chan_sip.c:12675 check_auth: username mismatch, have 
100, digest has 199

I have done everything I can think of and still failure.

Currently the register line says:

register = name:pass@ 0.0.0.0/199

and there is both a context [199] and [100] in extensions.conf with a 
goto to where I want and thse two lines in the declared context in sip.conf:

exten = 100,1,goto(,,)
exten = 199,1,goto(,,)

I'm sure I'll feel quite silly when the error of my ways is pointed 
out, but for the moment I'm stumped.

Ira


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Re: [asterisk-users] What does this error message mean

2010-03-26 Thread Alyed
I've seen this before and I know the reason but not really the solution:

You have used this same username/password combination for another SIP
client, or maybe the same one but with different IP. Even when that one is
offline from some time on, Asterisk doesn't renew it's internal database, so
still thinks it might be somewhere there.

I guess this has to do with the SIP expiry as long as I can remember it's
defaulted to 3600 secs (1 hour). Think you should be able to overcome this
situation either by configuring the qualify option in sip.conf for that peer
or rebooting your Asterisk server (just restarting the service might not
work).

Alyed



2010/3/26 Ira i...@extrasensory.com

 I get this when my brother in law tries to call in from his box to mine.

 WARNING[4855]: chan_sip.c:12675 check_auth: username mismatch, have
 100, digest has s

 or after changing the register line:

 WARNING[4855]: chan_sip.c:12675 check_auth: username mismatch, have
 100, digest has 199

 I have done everything I can think of and still failure.

 Currently the register line says:

 register = name:pass@ 0.0.0.0/199

 and there is both a context [199] and [100] in extensions.conf with a
 goto to where I want and thse two lines in the declared context in
 sip.conf:

 exten = 100,1,goto(,,)
 exten = 199,1,goto(,,)

 I'm sure I'll feel quite silly when the error of my ways is pointed
 out, but for the moment I'm stumped.

 Ira


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Re: [asterisk-users] What does this error message mean

2010-03-26 Thread Ira
At 05:47 PM 3/26/2010, you wrote:
You have used this same username/password combination for another 
SIP client, or maybe the same one but with different IP. Even when 
that one is offline from some time on, Asterisk doesn't renew it's 
internal database, so still thinks it might be somewhere there.

Why thanks. The sad part is it means madly flailing has exactly the 
opposite effect as you might expect.

Ira 


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