I was able to fix this by assigning my public IP to the following in vars.xml
XX's obviously being my public IP and now Freeswitch is receiving calls
while running in the background.
Thanks for your help
Jason White-14 wrote:
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> adamF wrote:
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>> Yes I am passing -nc when starting
adamF wrote:
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> Yes I am passing -nc when starting freeswitch and I can receive calls without
> issue initially. If I wait 10-15 then try to place another incoming call
> freeswitch will not pick it up. I haaven't found where anyone else has
> reported this issue so I am at a loss.
Is there a N
gt; How are you running it in the background?
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> Freeswitch -nc starts it in the background and it should run fine there
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>> From: Adam Falcone
>> Reply-To:
>> Date: Sun, 10 May 2009 10:20:32 -0700
>> To:
>> Subject: [Freeswitch-users] Ru
How are you running it in the background?
Freeswitch -nc starts it in the background and it should run fine there
> From: Adam Falcone
> Reply-To:
> Date: Sun, 10 May 2009 10:20:32 -0700
> To:
> Subject: [Freeswitch-users] Running FreeSwitch in the background
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> afte
after starting freeswitch I am able to receive incoming calls but if I
let freeswitch run in the background it stops picking up incoming
calls. The only way I am able to get freeswitch to recognize incoming
calls again is by making an outbound call and it then afterwards
receives inbound ca