[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-28123) stun keeps revaluating
Sean Darcy (JIRA)
noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Sat Oct 20 14:27:47 CDT 2018
Sean Darcy created ASTERISK-28123:
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Summary: stun keeps revaluating
Key: ASTERISK-28123
URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-28123
Project: Asterisk
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: None
Components: Resources/res_stun_monitor
Affects Versions: 13.23.1
Environment: fedora 28
Reporter: Sean Darcy
Severity: Minor
STUN is being reevaluated every 1 - 5 minutes:
[Oct 20 14:57:38] WARNING[1175]: res_stun_monitor.c:140 stun_monitor_request: STUN poll got no response. Re-evaluating STUN server address.
[Oct 20 14:57:59] NOTICE[1175]: res_stun_monitor.c:151 stun_monitor_request: Old external address/port <myipaddr>:56659 now seen as <myipaddr>:44335.
IAX, got a network change message, renewing all IAX registrations.
[Oct 20 14:58:38] WARNING[1175]: res_stun_monitor.c:140 stun_monitor_request: STUN poll got no response. Re-evaluating STUN server address.
[Oct 20 14:58:59] NOTICE[1175]: res_stun_monitor.c:151 stun_monitor_request: Old external address/port <>:44335 now seen as <>:43465.
IAX, got a network change message, renewing all IAX registrations.
[Oct 20 14:59:38] WARNING[1175]: res_stun_monitor.c:140 stun_monitor_request: STUN poll got no response. Re-evaluating STUN server address.
[Oct 20 14:59:59] NOTICE[1175]: res_stun_monitor.c:151 stun_monitor_request: Old external address/port <>:43465 now seen as <myipaddr>:59330.
IAX, got a network change message, renewing all IAX registrations.
cat res_stun_monitor.conf | grep -v ^\;
[general]
stunaddr = stun2.l.google.com:19302
I didn't change the default stunrefresh of 30.
I've also tried xten , counterpath and numb.viagenie.ca servers.
This is a NAT'd machine, of course. Firewall open for 19302 and 3478.
But if it were a firewall issue, then the stun monitor would never find the address.
Not a big deal, but really spams the logs.
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