[asterisk-users] Connections rejected in DUNDi requests
Remco Post
remco at pipsworld.nl
Thu May 3 22:53:33 MST 2007
Chris Bagnall wrote:
> Greetings list,
>
> Wondering if anyone's come across this before.
>
> I've configured a couple of our servers with a "privatedundi" context to allow calls to still flow between extensions even if they're registered to different servers . The DUNDi lookups seem to work fine, evidenced by the following on the originating server:
> -- Called private:<password>@<ip>/minotaur-201 at privatedundi
>
shouldn't that be 'private:<password>@<ip>/minotaur-201'? I guess you
have a mistake in your dundi mapping....
> However, on the destination server, I have the following:
>
> May 4 03:50:45 NOTICE[1149]: chan_iax2.c:7354 socket_read: Rejected connect attempt from 80.68.80.210, request 'minotaur-201 at privatedundi' does not exist
>
> I then performed the following:
>
> cronus*CLI> show dialplan privatedundi
> [ Context 'privatedundi' created by 'pbx_config' ]
> '_minotaur-2XX' => 1. NoOp(Connected to ${EXTEN}) [pbx_config]
> 2. Goto(minotaur|${EXTEN:9}|1) [pbx_config]
>
> Unless I'm missing something, "minotaur-201 at privatedundi" definitely *does* exist. I've tried manually specifying minotaur-201 in full rather than as a pattern match - which works correctly. I'm having exactly the same problem the other way around (origination and target servers reversed).
>
> What's particularly strange is that other entries in [privatedundi] such as _clienta-2XX, _clientb-2XX are working fine between the same servers.
>
> So, what's special about _minotaur-2XX vs. _somethingelse-2XX that causes pattern matching to fail?
>
> If anyone can shed some light on this I'd be most grateful.
>
> Regards,
>
> Chris
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