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Hello Derek and all. Most likely that 502 error is due to a proxy issue, in that
it is timing requests out for some reason, hence the busy signal.
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/SIP_Responses for a nice
reference of SIP protocol responses. Hope this helps.
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 06:56:16AM -0500, Kirk Reiser wrote:
> Hello Derek: I am not familiar with sflphone but I have two questions
> which may sound pretty silly so please be tolerant: is the port the
> package is using set to 5060?  Do you have to specify a protocol
> string with that client such as sip:3000 at linux-speakup.org?  What you
> did should have worked so I'm a tad confused.  If you've already
> checked those angles possibly give us some more info about your
> client.
> 
> On Fri, 28 Jan 2011, Derek Roberts wrote:
> 
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm trying to call 3000 at linux-speakup.org with sflphone, but it says
> >502 - Bad Gateway and gives a busy signal. What's up?
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >On 1/28/11, Igor Gueths <igueths at lava-net.com> wrote:
> >>Well, in SIP, the thing you really have to worry about most is the IP
> >>information that is contained within the packet's payload itself, since that
> >>is
> >>really the deciding factor in call negotiation. Basically what would happen
> >>in
> >>these nstances is that in Twinkle's twinkle.log file, I'd see packets going
> >>from
> >>my laptop (192.168.1.44), back to 192.168.1.44 even though my Asterisk I was
> >>trying to reach is at 192.168.1.43. For this reason, even though at the
> >>Twinkle
> >>CLI I'd type call sip:300 at 192.168.1.43 (a test extension I have here), I
> >>just
> >>get put back at a "twinkle>" prompt with no discernible activity occurring
> >>at
> >>the console.
> >>On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 01:33:27PM -0500, Kitty Litter wrote:
> >>>I am trying to learn more about the sip protocol and started using
> >>>tcpdump. Could you tell me what options you use? It isn't alwalys
> >>>clear to me the source and destination of the packets, I use -A and
> >>>-t and -c count.
> >>>
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