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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">As I said earlier, the
firewall was down. I'm using LFD&CSF.<br>
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If it had anything to do with the firewall, how can the problem be
resolved by recompiling asterisk and asterisk-addons ?<br>
<br>
Yesterday everything went well, this night something happened I guess,
and this morning on some locations some phones (of all types of brand)
showed a failed registration and rebooting the phones did not help
(neither did reloading/restarting asterisk or the entire server)...<br>
<br>
To make an example : some Snom M3 phones were registered, some Snom 320
were not, on my own Cisco SPA942 2 out of 4 SIP-accounts were
registered (the other two would not register after several reboots).<br>
<br>
It seems as if some SIPaccounts could register and others could not. I
don't think a firewall distinguishes between phone brands or SIP
accounts.<br>
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<br>
Jonas.<br>
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On 06/24/2010 01:00 PM, Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:
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cite="mid:AANLkTimf82lG_6vd32ghAoCOTRNR_XpMWBEe9zWPTvUb@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">
<p>If tcpdump not showing any incoming packets from the phones, then
the phones are not communicating with the server. There could be no
other reason other than iptables blocking that communication.</p>
<p>Did you check if iptables is blocking anything?<br>
</p>
<p>Zeeshan A Zakaria</p>
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