F13 and Sipwitch - Anyone got this working

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Hi all,

I thought I'd give Sip Witch a go but I'm have problems making any 
calls, my set up is as follows:

Single segment LAN, with no firewalls, the main host runs sipw in the 
foreground so I can see the messages as follows:-

# sipw -trace -x9 -foreground


/etc/sipwitch.conf says:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<sipwitch>
<access>
<local>192.168.10.0/24</local>
</access>

<stack>
<domain>hdtv</domain>
<localnames>hdtv</localnames>
<restricted>local</restricted>
<trusted>local</trusted>
<mapped>200</mapped>
<threading>2</threading>
<interface>*</interface>
<dumping>false</dumping>
<peering>(my public IP Address here)</peering>
<system>system</system>
<anon>anonymous</anon>
</stack>

<timers>
   <ring>4</ring>
   <cfna>4</cfna>
   <reset>6</reset>
</timers>
<registry>
   <prefix>200</prefix>
   <range>100</range>
   <keysize>77</keysize>
   <mapped>200</mapped>
</registry>
<routing>
</routing>
</sipwitch>

my modified /etc/sipwitch.d/lab.xml contains:

<provision>

<user id="user1">
<secret>user1</secret>
<extension>201</extension>
<display>201</display>
</user>

<user id="user2">
<secret>user2</secret>
<extension>202</extension>
<display>202</display>
</user>

<user id="testing">
<digest>92528744b1fbef79095af90584dedaca</digest>
<extension>210</extension><display>Testing</display>
</user>

<test id="test1">
<extension>299</extension><answer>12</answer><duration>120</duration><display>Testing</display>
</test>

<test id="ringerr">
<extension>298</extension><error>180</error>
</test>

<test id="busyerr">
<extension>297</extension><error>486</error>
</test>

<test id="looperr">
<extension>296</extension><error>482</error>
</test>

<test id="reorder">
<extension>295</extension><error>484</error>
</test>

</provision>

No other config files exist.

The sipw start up log shows the following:

sipw: loading config from /etc/sipwitch.conf
sipw: new realm 9f67c701-77dc-07c6-0000-cdc9875be742
sipw: media proxy configured for 38 ports
sipw: scanning config from /etc/sipwitch.d
sipw: loaded lab.xml
sipw: adding user user1
sipw: adding user user2
sipw: adding user testing
sipw: adding test test1
sipw: adding test ringerr
sipw: adding test busyerr
sipw: adding test looperr
sipw: adding test reorder
sipw: adding admin root
sipw: startup
sipw: registry starting; mapping 200 entries
sipw: starting cdr thread
sipw: stack starting; 200 maps and 10 threads at priority 1
sipw: starting thread 1
sipw: starting thread 2
sipw: starting thread 3
sipw: starting thread 4
sipw: starting thread 5
sipw: starting thread 6
sipw: starting thread 7
sipw: starting thread 8
sipw: starting thread 9
sipw: starting thread 10
sipw: media proxy starting for 38 ports
sipw: starting background thread
sipw: starting media thread
sipw: starting signals
sipw: logfile: server starting 2010-06-09 13:14:07


On the first client (different machine) I run twinkle and it registers 
ok as shown below:

sipw: sip: event 27; cid=0, did=0, instance=8
sipw: challenge required for 192.168.10.1:5060
sipw: sip: event 27; cid=0, did=0, instance=7
sipw: activating user1; extension=201
sipw: logfile: activating user1 2010-06-09 13:16:20
sipw: registering user1(201) for 3600 seconds from 192.168.10.1:5060

on the second machine (yet another machine) I also run twinkle and it 
registers fine as shown below:

sipw: sip: event 27; cid=0, did=0, instance=10
sipw: challenge required for 192.168.10.101:5060
sipw: sip: event 27; cid=0, did=0, instance=6
sipw: activating user2; extension=202
sipw: logfile: activating user2 2010-06-09 13:17:23
sipw: registering user2(202) for 3600 seconds from 192.168.10.101:5060

So far so good :)

Now, user 1 (201) will dial 202:

sipw: sip: event 5; cid=1, did=2, instance=8
sipw: authorizing local; target=202
sipw: rewrite process; target=202, dialing=202
sipw: rewrite process; registry=0x7f987b808158, dialed=0x269e020
sipw: local call 4c0f869e:1 for 202 from 201

sipw: cannot invite sip:192.168.10.101:5060; build failed
sipw: disconnecting call 4c0f869e:1
sipw: sip: sending source reply 486
sipw: sip: event 25; cid=1, did=-1, instance=7
sipw: sip: event 26; cid=1, did=-1, instance=2
sipw: clearing call 4c0f869e:1
sipw: call 4c0f869e:1 local busy 2010-06-09 13:18:38 0 201 202 n/a 201


As you can see, I get "build failed"

What I'm I doing wrong ?

TIA

Albert.






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