[asterisk-users] SIP REGISTRATION TIME OUT
Nicholas Campion
campnic at gmail.com
Fri Apr 13 15:39:06 MST 2007
The quick way to check if a user is defined is to go to the asterisk console
and type "sip show users" which will list all the defined users and
passwords.
You say that it isn't a networking issue, but the fact that you are behind a
NAT (your local ip is 192.168.0.100) is causing the problem (i think). All
of your packets are reaching the server, but when it tries to respond it is
sending the packets to 192.168.0.100 which is (obviously) not what you want
to happen. The solution to this (typically) is to add "NAT=yes" to
sip.confin the general section.
Give that a try and see what your result is.
Nick
On 4/13/07, Alex Balashov <abalashov at evaristesys.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, Manolet Gmail said something to this effect:
>
> > mmm are you sure that asterisk-gui generate it on the sip.conf file?
> > cause i see a new file called users.conf, and i can see the sip users
> > on it. Anybody uses asterisk now and can check it please??
>
> Hmm. I use 1.4.x here and installed the stock config file samples
> bundle, and there's no trace of users.conf.
>
> But then again, I have never used any GUI configurator, so I'm not in
> the
> best position to know what sort of structure and metadata it generates.
>
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