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06:04.44*** topic/#asterisk is #asterisk The Open Source PBX and Telephony Platform (asterisk.org) -=- LTS: 13.31.0 (2020/02/04) 16.8.0 (2020/02/04) Standard: 17.2.0 (2020/02/04); DAHDI: 3.0.0 (2018/11/15); libpri 1.6.0 (2017/01/27) -=- Wiki: wiki.asterisk.org -=- Code of Conduct: bit.ly/1hH6P22
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10:16.03kodomoHi all! I'm wondering whether anybody runs SIP/TLS with Snom M300 devices on Asterisk 13 (pjsip) ... I'm trying to migrate from chan_sip to pjsip and ran into a weird problem: With chan_sip, all my TLS enabled devices (M300, Yeastar TG100, CSipSimple) are able to register and place calls. With pjsip, the M300 is left out (the others manage to register). So far, so good...
10:17.15kodomoUsing pjsip's logger functionality, I can see the SIP communication of the other devices, but not the M300's - so I suspect a TLS problem (although I don't see an error message, either)
10:18.40kodomoHowever, when using openssl s_server, I do see the M300's SIP requests (so openssl is not the problem in itself... which is logical, because I wouldn't have expected it to be working with chan_sip otherwise, either)
10:19.26kodomoThe cipher chosen in the s_server session is listed when prompting pjsip
10:20.20kodomoSo I'm wondering what I could have missed/where else I could look to identify the problem. Any ideas/hints/experience with M300/pjsip/Asterisk13?
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13:40.57PoWeRKiLLHi, someone laready got this behavior sometime in a queue it is possible for the queued calls to talk together as in a meetingroom ? (Asterisk 14.2.1)
13:41.47SamotNo.
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19:59.20cybrNautextensions.conf is over 800 lines, stock, most of which are not commented out.
19:59.41cybrNautI'm afraid to mess with them. Should I just leave them as-is, and add to it?
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20:04.22sibiriait's safe to delete all of it and redo a basic [general] stanza with the 4-5 most important options
20:06.04cybrNautthanks!
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20:41.10[TK]D-FendercybrNaut, There is no "stock".  There are "sample configs", but that's all they are.  At no point are you expected to keep that in there at all...
20:49.21cybrNaut[TK]D-Fender: well in the Debian distro, the /etc/asterisk/ path is populated with sample configs (which exist in duplicate in /usr/share/ or something like that).  There is an inconsistency, whereby most of the configs i've opened are commented out

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