Tim Karl wrote:
I don't know if this will help, but the checksum is part of the UDP
header which should be computed by the sender prior to the data being
sent. It is computed using the data that is to be sent. UDP at the
sender side performs the one's complement of the sum of all the 16-bit
We have a customer trying to dial through our server, and our server is throwing tons of these log messages:
Jul 27 14:21:02 NOTICE[29210]: rtp.c:431 ast_rtp_read: RTP: Received packet with bad UDP checksum
Is it pretty certain, that these are caused by a bad or misconfigured router along
I don't know if this will help, but the checksum is part of the UDP
header which should be computed by the sender prior to the data being
sent. It is computed using the data that is to be sent. UDP at the
sender side performs the one's complement of the sum of all the 16-bit
words in the