[Asterisk-Users] no incoming packets & Sound: Recording
overrun
Jamie Carl
geek at jazz-inc.net
Sun Aug 17 16:46:28 MST 2003
I'm not near my * box at the moment, so can't check this,
but IAXTEL isn't down again, is it? Can you ping
iaxtel.com.
J
On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 22:12:30 +0200
Miernik <miernik at ctnet.pl> wrote:
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>On Sun, Aug 17, 2003 at 03:44:21AM -0500, Gnophone
>Support wrote:
>> Hello, and thank you for registering at gnophone.com.
>>Your login
>> information is listed below:
>>
>> Username: miernik
>> Password: *******
>> IAX Phone Number: 17002916107
>>
>> Please login as soon as possible to
>> http://x.linux-support.net/directory/ to complete the
>>registration
>> phase and activate your gnophone account.
>
>Hi,
>
>I'd be grateful if any of recipiens of this message,
>could give me
>some clues on this problem, as googling the Internet
>didn't give me
>any clues.
>
>I am a Debian GNU/Linux user and have just installed
>Gnophone from
>http://packages.debian.org/unstable/sound/gnophone.html
>
>I have gnophone 0.2.4+cvs.20020624-4
>
>I have registered at
>http://www.gnophone.com/directory/createAccount.php and
>received the
>IAX phone number above.
>
>I did login, and enter my data in the gnophone program
>Preferences/Telephone Settings as follows:
>
>Use Asterix
>
>
>Server: iaxtel.com Port: 5036
>Context: iaxtel Prefix:
>Username: miernik Password: ******** (same as above)
>Peer(optional): miernik Sercret(optional) ******** (same
>as above)
>
>I am unable to call anywhere. If I try to call any
>1700xxxxxxx number,
>the program sends packets like this (output of
>tethereal):
>
>20:02:31.6224 szrenica.ctnet.pl -> 12.37.165.130 UDP
>Source port: 5036 Destination port: 5036
>20:02:33.2262 szrenica.ctnet.pl -> 12.37.165.130 UDP
>Source port: 5036 Destination port: 5036
>20:02:33.2355 szrenica.ctnet.pl -> 12.37.165.130 UDP
>Source port: 5036 Destination port: 5036
>20:02:33.2902 szrenica.ctnet.pl -> 12.37.165.130 UDP
>Source port: 5036 Destination port: 5036
>20:02:33.5429 szrenica.ctnet.pl -> 12.37.165.130 UDP
>Source port: 5036 Destination port: 5036
>20:02:34.4928 szrenica.ctnet.pl -> 12.37.165.130 UDP
>Source port: 5036 Destination port: 5036
>
>but no packets ever come back.
>szrenica.ctnet.pl (212.126.24.133) is my computer.
>
>These are the only packets I see.
>
>No packets are blocked on any firewall between me and the
>Internet, my
>computer is reachable from the internet, you can ping it
>from the
>internet now to check. UDP is not blocked.
>
>I can even log over SSH to the only firewall between me
>and the
>internet (I'm the admin there) and I can see on the
>external interface
>that there are also no incoming UDP packets to/from port
>5036.
>
>Also in my logs I get messages like this:
>
>Aug 17 21:04:31 szrenica kernel: Sound: Recording overrun
>Aug 17 21:04:31 szrenica kernel: Sound: Recording overrun
>Aug 17 21:04:31 szrenica kernel: Sound: Recording overrun
>Aug 17 21:04:31 szrenica kernel: Sound: Recording overrun
>Aug 17 21:04:31 szrenica kernel: Sound: Recording overrun
>Aug 17 21:04:31 szrenica kernel: Sound: Recording overrun
>Aug 17 21:04:31 szrenica kernel: Sound: Recording overrun
>
>Any help would be apprecieated. I'm leaving gnophone
>running, in case
>anyone would try to call me.
>
>BTW: Duging subscription th gnophone/iaxtel service, I
>checked the box
>to be subcribed to gnophone users mailing list, but I
>didn't get any
>info how to post to that list.
>
>regards,
>
>Jan Macek
>
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Regards,
Jamie Carl
Jazz Inc.
Email: me at jazz-inc.net
Web: www.jazz-inc.net
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