Anyone else seeing SIP registration requests rejected by FWD? I don't seem to be able to register any longer - even though my SIP config remains the same. Iain
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 17:44, Iain Stevenson wrote:> Anyone else seeing SIP registration requests rejected by FWD? I don't seem > to be able to register any longer - even though my SIP config remains the > same.Same here. Error message is: Mar 3 17:57:30 NOTICE[147466]: chan_iax2.c:3209 authenticate: Asked to authenticate to 69.73.19.178 with an RSA key, but they don't allow RSA authentication Robert
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 17:44, Iain Stevenson wrote:> Anyone else seeing SIP registration requests rejected by FWD? I don't seem > to be able to register any longer - even though my SIP config remains the > same.Sorry for my previous post... it's my iaxtel registration that fails! My FWD registration succeeds. Robert
Patrick Lidstone (Personal E-mail)
2004-Mar-03 10:28 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] FWD registration faillures
> From: Iain Stevenson <iain@iainstevenson.com> > > Anyone else seeing SIP registration requests rejected by FWD? > I don't seem > to be able to register any longer - even though my SIP config > remains the > same. > > IainYes, me too - for about the last week I'd guess. I'm guessing that it is this that seems to have made my current asterisk installation really unstable - the box locks up completely after a few hours (of failed registrations?), failing silently with no errors recorded in the logs. I've disabled FWD registration this morning, and time will tell if the box is now more stable. Patrick
Iain Stevenson wrote:> > Anyone else seeing SIP registration requests rejected by FWD? I don't > seem to be able to register any longer - even though my SIP config > remains the same. >I wouldn't worry about it - FWD goes through phases of failed registrations. It's a very highly used service, and hence (imo) somewhat overloaded, especially since they did the free calls to the US/Canada over chrismas last year. Give it a few hours/days and it should spring back into life. Jon