[Freeswitch-users] Odd SIP user registration problem

Melvin King mkdutchman at gmail.com
Sat Sep 8 14:17:57 MSD 2012


Hello,
I've been beating my brains out for a while with this problem, I think I
might need some help. I've been trying to set it up as a trimmed down to
the max carrier grade SIP PBX.

Here's my setup

I'm using a amazon ec2 64 bit image with a public static IP for the host.
(Inside a NAT)

ports opened from the outside are
TCP 5060
UDP 16384 - 32768

FreeSWITCH Version 1.2.0-rc2+git~20120731T213556Z~e97da8e20a (1.2.0-rc2;
git at commit e97da8e20a

This is the relevant error message that I am getting, I cannot register any
users at all, even though they're in the directory

2012-09-08 10:02:13.716511 [DEBUG] sofia_reg.c:1470 Send challenge for [
1000 at 23.21.191.100]
2012-09-08 10:02:13.796513 [WARNING] sofia_reg.c:2442 Can't find user [
1000 at 23.21.191.100]
You must define a domain called '23.21.191.100' in your directory and add a
user with the id="1000" attribute
and you must configure your device to use the proper domain in it's
authentication credentials.
2012-09-08 10:02:13.796513 [DEBUG] sofia_reg.c:1414 Send forbidden for [
1000 at 23.21.191.100]
2012-09-08 10:02:13.896514 [DEBUG] sofia_reg.c:1470 Send challenge for [
1000 at 23.21.191.100]
2012-09-08 10:02:13.976510 [WARNING] sofia.c:5199 Ping succeeded flowroute
with code 200 - count -1/1/1, state UP
2012-09-08 10:02:13.996519 [WARNING] sofia_reg.c:2442 Can't find user [
1000 at 23.21.191.100]
You must define a domain called '23.21.191.100' in your directory and add a
user with the id="1000" attribute
and you must configure your device to use the proper domain in it's
authentication credentials.
2012-09-08 10:02:13.996519 [DEBUG] sofia_reg.c:1414 Send forbidden for [
1000 at 23.21.191.100]


Any insight would be greatly appreciated

Mel
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