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Summary:ASTERISK-27650: Errors Using Webrtc
Reporter:Mahesh Katta (MaheshKatta11)Labels:webrtc
Date Opened:2018-02-01 06:06:43.000-0600Date Closed:
Priority:CriticalRegression?
Status:Open/NewComponents:Channels/chan_sip/General
Versions:15.2.0 Frequency of
Occurrence
Constant
Related
Issues:
Environment:WebRTC,Asterisk,SIPml5,Fedora23, Hardware: 8GB RAM, Xeno quad core cpuAttachments:
Description:[2018-02-01 11:56:21] WARNING[14584]: db.c:348 ast_db_put: Couldn't execute statment: SQL logic error or missing database



[2018-02-01 11:56:25] ERROR[4087]: chan_sip.c:4271 __sip_reliable_xmit: Serious Network Trouble; __sip_xmit returns error for pkt data


Above mentioned errors keep getting in Asterisk CLI.

Using web browser chrome64 version via webRTC, callee unable to get caller voice but caller is getting callee audio. What could be the problem, above mentioned errors are creating this issue or something else.


Comments:By: Asterisk Team (asteriskteam) 2018-02-01 06:06:43.675-0600

Thanks for creating a report! The issue has entered the triage process. That means the issue will wait in this status until a Bug Marshal has an opportunity to review the issue. Once the issue has been reviewed you will receive comments regarding the next steps towards resolution.

A good first step is for you to review the [Asterisk Issue Guidelines|https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+Issue+Guidelines] if you haven't already. The guidelines detail what is expected from an Asterisk issue report.

Then, if you are submitting a patch, please review the [Patch Contribution Process|https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Patch+Contribution+Process].

By: Asterisk Team (asteriskteam) 2018-02-01 06:06:44.552-0600

The module you are reporting the issue against is no longer supported as a core module but your issue is in the queue. Your patience is appreciated as a community developer may work the issue when time and resources become available.

Asterisk is an open source project and community members work the issues on a voluntary basis. You are welcome to develop your own patches and submit them to the project.[1]

If you are not a programmer and you are in a hurry to see a patch provided then you might try rallying support on the Asterisk users mailing list or forums.[2] Another alternative is offering a bug bounty on the asterisk-dev mailing list.[3] Often a little incentive can go a long way.

[1]: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Patch+Contribution+Process
[2]: http://www.asterisk.org/community/discuss
[3]: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+Bug+Bounties