[asterisk-users] SIP port 5060 closed - how do I open it?

Alex Balashov abalashov at evaristesys.com
Tue Nov 27 14:27:26 CST 2007


Does a sip.conf exist? Asterisk won't start the SIP UAS if it is missing.

On Tue, 27 Nov 2007, Zaheer K. Master wrote:

> So can anyone tell me why the * server is not listening on UDP port 5060?
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> Thanks,
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> Zaheer
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> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] SIP port 5060 closed - how do I open it?
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> Hi Adrian here is what I got when I ran the command you suggested:
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> netstat -an|grep 5060
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> udp        0      0 0.0.0.0:5060            0.0.0.0:*
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> I also ran netstat -l and got the following:
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> Active Internet connections (only servers)
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> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address           Foreign Address         State
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> tcp        0      0 *:4000                  *:*                     LISTEN
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> tcp        0      0 *:nfs                   *:*                     LISTEN
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> tcp        0      0 *:8003                  *:*                     LISTEN
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> tcp        0      0 *:8004                  *:*                     LISTEN
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> tcp        0      0 *:1001                  *:*                     LISTEN
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> tcp        0      0 *:mysql                 *:*                     LISTEN
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> tcp        0      0 *:43724                 *:*                     LISTEN
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> tcp        0      0 *:5038                  *:*                     LISTEN
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> tcp        0      0 *:sunrpc                *:*                     LISTEN
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> tcp        0      0 *:sieve                 *:*                     LISTEN
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> tcp        0      0 *:http                  *:*                     LISTEN
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> tcp        0      0 *:ftp                   *:*                     LISTEN
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> tcp        0      0 *:h323hostcall          *:*                     LISTEN
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> tcp        0      0 *:8088                  *:*                     LISTEN
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> tcp        0      0 *:smtp                  *:*                     LISTEN
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> tcp        0      0 *:https                 *:*                     LISTEN
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> tcp        0      0 *:46302                 *:*                     LISTEN
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> tcp        0      0 *:ssh                   *:*                     LISTEN
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> udp        0      0 *:32768                 *:*
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> udp        0      0 *:nfs                   *:*
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> udp        0      0 *:32770                 *:*
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> udp        0      0 *:2727                  *:*
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> udp        0      0 *:4520                  *:*
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> udp        0      0 *:5060                  *:*
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> udp        0      0 *:715                   *:*
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> udp        0      0 *:4569                  *:*
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> udp        0      0 *:998                   *:*
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> udp        0      0 *:sunrpc                *:*
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> udp        0      0 192.168.1.55:ntp        *:*
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> udp        0      0 localhost.localdoma:ntp *:*
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> udp        0      0 *:ntp                   *:*
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> udp        0      0 *:ntp                   *:*
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> So does this mean that port 5060 is not listening for traffic?
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> Thanks again,
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> Zaheer
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