Hi, I am running a SIP scenario in TLS mono socket mode (-t l1) and in 3pcc mode (Controller B side ) - using sipp3.2 source compiled on linux Redhat 5.4 It runs successfully at 14 calls per second for a couple of hours and then I get the message below and the scenario exits with segmentation fault Looking at the -trace_messages logs I am seeing Exit problem event on socket 10 Wrote -1 of 2524 bytes in an output buffer.Wrote -1 of 2524 bytes in an output buffer.Attempted socket flush returned -1 Wrote -1 of 2524 bytes in an output buffer.Attempted socket flush returned -1
Followed by Unable to send TLS message: Unknown SSL Error.. Can anyone tell me how to get around this problem? Mike [cid:[email protected]] Mike Barrett | Verification Release Prime | Avaya | 20-29 Mervue Business Park, Mervue, Galway, Ireland | +353 (0) 91 733980 | [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> www.avaya.com/emea/<http://www.avaya.com/emea/> [ Please consider the environment before printing this email ] The author works for Avaya, Inc. ("Avaya") who is solely responsible for this email and its contents. All enquiries regarding this email should be addressed to Avaya, Inc. Nortel has provided the use of the Nortel email messaging system to Avaya in connection with this email solely for the purpose of connectivity and Nortel Networks Inc. has no liability for the email or its contents. Avaya's web site is http://www.avaya.com<http://www.avaya.com/>
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