[asterisk-users] asterisk and maybe a freepbx question

Antony Stone Antony.Stone at asterisk.open.source.it
Sat Jan 8 18:17:57 CST 2022


On Sunday 09 January 2022 at 00:50:27, John Covici wrote:

> Hi.  I am using asterisk 18.3 and freepbx.

Hm, which version of FreePBX uses Asterisk 18.3?

> How can both sip and pjsip be listening at port 5060 at the same time

They can't.

One might be on TCP and the other on UDP, but you can't have them both 
listening on the same port with the same protocol.

> for instance I get:
> 
> [2022-01-08 17:08:59] SECURITY[244351] res_security_log.c:
> SecurityEvent="FailedACL",EventTV="2022-01-08T17:08:59.957-0500",Severity="
> Error",Service="PJSIP",EventVersion="1",AccountID="anonymous",SessionID="20
> 25076022",LocalAddress="IPV4/UDP/166.84.7.53/5060",RemoteAddress="IPV4/UDP/
> 45.134.144.118/5823",ACLName="registrar_attempt_without_configured_aors"

What makes you think chan_sip and pjsip are both listening on UDP 5060?

> I would like pjsit not to listen,till I figure out how to configure
> the thing, so my logs don't fill up with messages.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

As far as I recall using FreePBX, there is a selector for the SIP protocol to 
tell it whether you want it to use pjsip or chan_sip.  I don't think it even 
supports using both at the same time, so simply make sure that is set to 
chan_sip and you should be fine.

On the other hand, why do you need to learn "how to configure the thing" if 
you're using FreePBX?  Part of the whole point is that it does the fiddly 
techie sutff in the background for you, and you just need to use the personnel-
department-friendly web GUI.


Antony.

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