Run this command:
tcpdump -pni any -s0 -vvv port 4569 -w /tmp/iax.pcap
Try to authenticate and do calls, after that stop the command and send
to us the file /tmp/iax.pcap that i can see and help you.
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Hélvio Junior
dCAA - Digium Certified Asterisk Administr
In article <87af2f00-9973-f338-1cbc-9ce0a5bf7...@sys-concept.com>,
wrote:
> Doesn't matter how much I increase the verbose output
> asterisk -vvr
> asterisk will not even print a single line.
Check the settings in /etc/asterisk/logger.conf, for example:
...
;debug => debug
;security =>
From the tcpdump I'd say your asterisk server is talking to Zoiper.
I think Victor suggested turning on "iax2 set debug on". You should see
the raw the messages there. You might even see why Asterisk is refusing
the registration.
Chris
On 05/06/17 07:35 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> yes it
yes it does.
netstat -nap | grep 4569
udp0 0 0.0.0.0:45690.0.0.0:*
17375/asterisk
Thelma
On 06/05/2017 03:10 PM, Helvio Junior wrote:
> Use the command bellow to check if is Asterisk opening the port.
>
> netstat -nap | grep 4569
>
> You need
There are two different networks connecting in the tcpdump, 10 and 192.
In this example that you send, are you trying to connect from different ips
in different server ips?
Regards,
On 5 Jun 2017 9:23 pm, wrote:
Yes, it is working!
tcpdump -ni any port 4569
dropped privs to tcpdump
tcpdump
Use the command bellow to check if is Asterisk opening the port.
netstat -nap | grep 4569
You need to see something like this output, otherwise your asterisk is
not opening the port.
udp0 0 0.0.0.0:4569 0.0.0.0:*
10244/asterisk
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Hélvio Junior
dCAA
Yes, it is working!
tcpdump -ni any port 4569
dropped privs to tcpdump
tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode
listening on any, link-type LINUX_SLL (Linux cooked), capture size 262144 bytes
14:20:42.184521 IP 10.0.0.108.4569 > 10.0.0.100.4569: UDP, length 53
14:
I think you need to increase verbose output and search in
/var/log/asterisk/full for any error message related to IAX2 registration
or simil.
2017-06-05 17:12 GMT-03:00 :
> No, I don't think it is IP table issue, I've not upgraded dd-wrt for a
> while and it was zoiper was working OK with my prev
You can use tcpdump in your server to verify if it is receiving the
packets.
tcpdump -ni any port 4569
So you have more than one ip in the server?
On 5 Jun 2017 9:13 pm, wrote:
> No, I don't think it is IP table issue, I've not upgraded dd-wrt for a
> while and it was zoiper was working OK wit
No, I don't think it is IP table issue, I've not upgraded dd-wrt for a
while and it was zoiper was working OK with my previous version of asterisk.
After upgrade to 11.25.1 it stop working.
I'm sure port forwarding on dd-wrt is working OK as I have port 80 and
443 open.
Thelma
On 06/05/2017 07:1
Another might be to make sure iptables isn't blocking the connection.
You can run
iptables -L -n -v
To see if its set to block any ports.
On June 5, 2017 9:06:55 AM EDT, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>I'm getting:
>netstat -a |grep 4569
>udp0 0 0.0.0.0:45690.0.0.0:*
>
No. The 0.0.0.0 listen address is fine.
El 5 jun. 2017 10:06, escribió:
> I'm getting:
> netstat -a |grep 4569
> udp0 0 0.0.0.0:45690.0.0.0:*
>
> Should I be getting localhost IP?
>
> Thelma
>
> On 06/05/2017 06:48 AM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> > Does asterisk list
I'm getting:
netstat -a |grep 4569
udp0 0 0.0.0.0:45690.0.0.0:*
Should I be getting localhost IP?
Thelma
On 06/05/2017 06:48 AM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> Does asterisk listen on port 4569 by default?
>
> I'm running version Asterisk 11.25.1 and have a problem reg
Another idea:
* Run netstat -tulpn command on Linux box AND look if there are an Asterisk
process listening on 4569 UDP port on 0.0.0.0
El 5 jun. 2017 10:00, "Victor Villarreal" escribió:
> Dear Thelma,
>
> Yes. Asterisk listen on port 4569 UDP on default config.
>
> Please, look at the Asteris
Dear Thelma,
Yes. Asterisk listen on port 4569 UDP on default config.
Please, look at the Asterisk logfile, for clues about your issue. Or enable
IAX2 debug vía Asterisk CLI.
Other ideas:
* Check that your server firewall permit UDP port 4569 incoming traffic.
* Run tcpdump over the network in
Is it enabled in the iax.conf file?
Regards,
Marcelo H. Terres
IM: mhter...@jabber.mundoopensource.com.br
https://www.mundoopensource.com.br
https://twitter.com/mhterres
https://linkedin.com/in/marceloterres
On 5 June 2017 at 13:48, wrote:
> Does asterisk listen on port 4569 by default?
>
> I
Does asterisk listen on port 4569 by default?
I'm running version Asterisk 11.25.1 and have a problem registering
Zoiper (IAX) to Asterisk.
I'm getting an error:
Registration refused
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UDP timeout being too short is another thing I've experience with firewalls (admittedly
limited and once removed experience). Actually, this one can be a (mild) problem on Draytek
routers and can be resolved by telnetting into the router and using the portmaptime command.
Also, turn of stat
On 10 February 2015 at 12:55, jg wrote:
>
>> Some firewalls have a 'consistent NAT' option that needs to be enabled,
>> otherwise you get the symptoms described.
>>
>> While reading about NAT, I came across this web site:
> http://nattest.net.in.tum.de/
> The test tool looks at various NAT relat
Some firewalls have a 'consistent NAT' option that needs to be enabled, otherwise you get the
symptoms described.
While reading about NAT, I came across this web site:
http://nattest.net.in.tum.de/
The test tool looks at various NAT related properties and prints the results related to TCP/UDP
On 10 February 2015 at 09:02, jg wrote:
>
>
>>
>> I get an occasional similar problem, we have Mikrotik firewalls and from
>> tcpdump monitoring on the asterisk boxes I can see that the firewall
>> (unbidden) has changed the IAX port. Usually a firewall reset and sometimes
>> PBX reset combinatio
I get an occasional similar problem, we have Mikrotik firewalls and from tcpdump monitoring on
the asterisk boxes I can see that the firewall (unbidden) has changed the IAX port. Usually a
firewall reset and sometimes PBX reset combination fixes it.
Its odd as its only one direction, occur
On 10 Feb 2015, at 12:22, Jose Flores Galicia wrote:
2015-02-09 14:36 GMT-06:00 jg :
Hi!
Sometimes IAX peers are not reachable and with "iax2 set debug on" I
get
something like this
Tx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX Subclass:
PONG
Timestamp: 00014ms SCall: 1
2015-02-09 14:36 GMT-06:00 jg :
> Hi!
>
> Sometimes IAX peers are not reachable and with "iax2 set debug on" I get
> something like this
>
> Tx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX Subclass: PONG
>Timestamp: 00014ms SCall: 1 DCall: 01200 79.233.155.174:49153
> Rx-Frame Re
Hi!
Sometimes IAX peers are not reachable and with "iax2 set debug on" I get
something like this
Tx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 000 ISeqno: 001 Type: IAX Subclass: PONG
Timestamp: 00014ms SCall: 1 DCall: 01200 79.233.155.174:49153
Rx-Frame Retry[ No] -- OSeqno: 001 ISeqno: 001 Type: IA
mohammad wrote:
HI ALL:
I am newbie to IAX, my iax.conf is as follows:
[general]
port=5036
.
but I donot why it doesnot listen on UDP PROT 5035, instead it listens
on 4569
Port 4569 is hard ocded into chan_iax.c. There is no reason I can think
of to change it.
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I am seeking par
HI ALL:I am newbie to IAX, my
iax.conf is as follows:
[general]
port=5036
.
but I donot why it doesnot listen on UDP PROT 5035,
instead it listens on 4569
Asterisk CLI debug says:
[chan_iax2.so]
=> (Inter Asterisk eXchange (Ver 2)) == Manager registered action
IAXpeers
> I thought the origin of outbound connections were random, but the
> destination was always the port of the service you're attempting to acquire?
That's the case with TCP.
Not UDP.
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From: "Matt Lawson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 11:32 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] IAX port numbers?
> I see that when an Asterisk connects to another one via IAX, it seems to
> use port 456
On 02/12/03 16:32, Matt Lawson wrote:
I see that when an Asterisk connects to another one via IAX, it seems to
use port 4569 for the first one. But if it has multiple IAX connections
the additional ports seem to be chosen at random.
Is there anyway to predict, or specify which ports or range of
I see that when an Asterisk connects to another one via IAX, it seems to
use port 4569 for the first one. But if it has multiple IAX connections
the additional ports seem to be chosen at random.
Is there anyway to predict, or specify which ports or range of ports to
use, for the sake of settin
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