Looks to me like you changed the ethernet controller. The G729 copy
protection is based on the MAC of the interfaces in the system.
Guilherme Loch Waltrick G?es wrote:> I'm trying to use the Digium suplied G.729 Codec, I have ran the
register
> utility, and got my licenses written to /var/lib/asterisk/licenses, but
when
> a start Asterisk I got the following errors:
>
> [Mar 24 12:33:08] NOTICE[4068] codec_g729a.c: G.729 transcoding module
> version 34, Copyright (C) 1999-2007 Digium, Inc.
> [Mar 24 12:33:08] NOTICE[4068] codec_g729a.c: This module is supplied under
> a commercial license granted by Digium, Inc.
> [Mar 24 12:33:08] NOTICE[4068] codec_g729a.c: Please see the full license
> text supplied by the accompanying
> [Mar 24 12:33:08] NOTICE[4068] codec_g729a.c: "register" utility,
or ask for
> a copy from Digium.
> [Mar 24 12:33:08] NOTICE[4068] codec_g729a.c: This product includes
software
> developed by the OpenSSL Project
> [Mar 24 12:33:08] NOTICE[4068] codec_g729a.c: for use in the OpenSSL
> Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)
> [Mar 24 12:33:08] NOTICE[4068] codec_g729a.c: Copyright (C) 1998-2006 The
> OpenSSL Project
> [Mar 24 12:33:08] VERBOSE[4068] logger.c: == G.729 Host-ID: 'MY MAC
> ADDRESS'
> [Mar 24 12:33:08] VERBOSE[4068] logger.c: == Found license 'MY
LICENSE'
> providing 6 channels
> [Mar 24 12:33:08] WARNING[4068] codec_g729a.c: Failed to initialize
> G.729copy protection!
> [Mar 24 12:33:08] VERBOSE[4068] logger.c: codec_g729a.so => (Annex A/B
> (floating point) G.729 Coder/Decoder (optimized for i686))
> [Mar 24 12:33:13] VERBOSE[4068] logger.c: == Registered file format g729,
> extension(s) g729
> [Mar 24 12:33:13] VERBOSE[4068] logger.c: format_g729.so => (Raw G729
data)
>
> in /var/log/asterisk/full.
>
> What can I do ?
>
>
>
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