Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk freezes with Fixup failed on channel SIP/...MASQ

2009-01-27 Thread Udo Schacht-Wiegand
Grygoriy, [...] A practice that was once described in the code comments as being nasty. thanks for your input. My knowledge of 'hard core' programming is limited, so I cannot judge on what is written on freeswitch.org. Though it sounds logical to me. But as I said, this is on a production

Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk freezes with Fixup failed on channel SIP/...MASQ

2009-01-27 Thread Steve Davies
2009/1/27 Udo Schacht-Wiegand aster...@wiegand.name: Grygoriy, [...] A practice that was once described in the code comments as being nasty. thanks for your input. My knowledge of 'hard core' programming is limited, so I cannot judge on what is written on freeswitch.org. Though it sounds

[asterisk-users] Asterisk freezes with Fixup failed on channel SIP/...MASQ

2009-01-24 Thread Udo Schacht-Wiegand
On a production system, running 1.4.17 (compiled from bristuff-0.4.0-test6-xr1) we had this strange issue two times in the last weeks: [2009-01-13 13:58:30] WARNING[1213] channel.c: Fixup failed on channel SIP/2332-081d0108MASQ, strange things may happen. [2009-01-13 13:58:30] WARNING[1213]

Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk freezes with Fixup failed on channel SIP/...MASQ

2009-01-24 Thread Grygoriy Dobrovolskyy
Copy paste from freeswitch.org Asterisk uses a modular design where a central core loads shared objects to extend the functionality with bits of code known as modules. Modules are used to implement specific protocols such as SIP, add applications such as custom IVRs and tie in other external