[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-22417) RTP ports left open after using click to dial application

Rusty Newton (JIRA) noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Thu Sep 26 16:43:06 CDT 2013


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Rusty Newton commented on ASTERISK-22417:
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bq. I've put the "patch" in to the production server with the problem. I'll be monitoring it over the next week and let you know how that goes.

Thanks! It's been a couple weeks, how has the patch worked out?

bq. If you want to reproduce this without using Siptapi I would have thought you could use any "click to dial" software that uses an INVITE then a REFER to initiate the call. I haven't tried any others myself but if I get time over the next week I'll look for some.

Probably could have, but it is an issue of time. I'm working with hundreds of issues, and I dont have any "click to dial" software set up for testing with at the moment. The burden is mostly on the reporter here to help us out. We definitely appreciate it.
                
> RTP ports left open after using click to dial application
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ASTERISK-22417
>                 URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-22417
>             Project: Asterisk
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: None
>          Components: Channels/chan_sip/General
>    Affects Versions: 11.4.0
>         Environment: Linux 3.2.0-40-virtual #64-Ubuntu SMP i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux, Ubuntu 12.04
>            Reporter: Patrick Beaumont
>            Assignee: Patrick Beaumont
>
> Ports in use at the start
> {noformat}
> root at CN1:~# netstat -tunap
> Active Internet connections (servers and established)
> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State       PID/Program name
> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:5038            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      428/asterisk    
> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:80              0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      313/lighttpd    
> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:22              0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      129/sshd        
> tcp        0      0 10.0.3.101:22           10.0.3.1:60572          ESTABLISHED 339/sshd: steve [pr
> tcp6       0      0 :::22                   :::*                    LISTEN      129/sshd        
> udp        0      0 0.0.0.0:30000           0.0.0.0:*                           428/asterisk    
> udp        0      0 10.0.3.101:30001        0.0.0.0:*                           428/asterisk
> {noformat}
> First I initiate a call using dialer.exe through the application Siptapi.
> My desk phone rings.
> I pick it up.
> My mobile phone then rings (the destination I set in dialer.exe).
> I answer on my mobile phone.
> I place the call on hold using my desk phone.
> I initiate another call to my mobile using dialer.exe through the application Siptapi.
> My desk phone indicates I have a call waiting.
> I hang up the call I have on hold and my desk phone starts ringing.
> I pick up my desk phone and my mobile phone starts ringing.
> I answer the call on my mobile.
> I hang up the call on my mobile.
> I hang up my desk phone.
> Ports in use at the end:
> {noformat}
> root at CN1:~# netstat -tunap
> Active Internet connections (servers and established)
> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State       PID/Program name
> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:5038            0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      428/asterisk    
> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:80              0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      313/lighttpd    
> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:22              0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      129/sshd        
> tcp        0      0 10.0.3.101:22           10.0.3.1:60572          ESTABLISHED 339/sshd: steve [pr
> tcp6       0      0 :::22                   :::*                    LISTEN      129/sshd        
> udp        0      0 0.0.0.0:30000           0.0.0.0:*                           428/asterisk    
> udp        0      0 10.0.3.101:30001        0.0.0.0:*                           428/asterisk    
> udp        0      0 10.0.3.101:30034        0.0.0.0:*                           428/asterisk    
> udp        0      0 10.0.3.101:30035        0.0.0.0:*                           428/asterisk  
> {noformat}
> This is very repeatable and if performed enough times Asterisk will complain about no longing being able to allocate RTP ports and will start rejecting calls.
> Performing a core restart appears to be the only way to release the ports.

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