[asterisk-dev] Problem with last 1.2 chan_sip fix?
Rob Thomas
rob at wpm4l.com
Tue Mar 28 17:07:52 MST 2006
Are you using CentOS? There's a known problem with * and the CentOS kernel breaking on timeouts (There's a open bug report, with a patch that I haven't tested yet)
--Rob
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From: asterisk-dev-bounces at lists.digium.com on behalf of Mark Hulber
Sent: Wed 29/03/2006 9:59 AM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-dev] Problem with last 1.2 chan_sip fix?
To be more constructive, when I use any chan_sip.c version past 14140 I
get this message for all my sip registrations:
Mar 28 18:54:01 NOTICE[9412]: chan_sip.c:5285 sip_reg_timeout: --
Registration for 'nnnn at x.y.z' timed out, trying again (Attempt #126)
If someone wants me to trace something, let me know, although I have
reverted back again.
MARK.
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> Mark Hulber wrote:
>
>
>> Damn, I updated with the changes from today (15743) and it's still
>> broken. Are these changes being tested?
>>
>
> First, this is a development branch. It's bound to be broken
> occasionally. Making poor attitude comments like that only serves to
> convince the developers that they should ignore you.
>
> Second, yes, the changes have been tested, and the noticed problems are
> known to be fixed.
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