I have kamailio behind a TLS termination proxy so the sockets are correctly
deduced to be TCP. However the clients only talk TLS to the proxy and are
confused when the top Via header added by Kamailio is TCP. Is there a way
for Kamailio to forcibly pretend its protocol is TLS? Like
advertised_address but "advertised_protocol" instead.
(With pjsip testing: it has a flag use_tls which ignores TCP from Kamailio
and continues to use the persistent TLS transport to proxy. Linphone fails
because it tries to honor TCP in Via and is unable to establish TCP
transport).
BTW I am using t_relay_to_tcp so Kamailio will return traffic to the proxy
as TCP even though the contact addresses specify transport=TLS.
On Mon, May 07, 2018 at 04:44:14PM +0200, Daniel Tryba wrote:
> Sure. Attached. Problem appears to be that the topos query can't find
> callid-totag (from the response).
>
> I'll try the same scenario with the mysql backend to see if it behaves
> different.
Config works fine with mysql as topos backend. So the bug is restricted
to topos-redis.
Hi,
We’re still using kamailio 4.4 but we’ll be migrating to 5.0 soon.
Cool so it will be fixed when we migrate !
Thanks,
Andreas
From: sr-users [mailto:sr-users-bounces@lists.kamailio.org] On Behalf Of Federico Cabiddu
Sent: vendredi 12 mai 2017 11:56
To: Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [SR-Users] t_drop_replies not working with t_suspend in failure route
Hi,
which version are you using?
A similar case had been reported some months ago and it should be fixed in 5.0.
Regards,
Federico
On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 11:44 AM, Huber Andreas <andreas.huber(a)nagra.com<mailto:andreas.huber@nagra.com>> wrote:
Hello,
We have a use case where we suspend a transaction in a failure_route to give UEs that might be woken by a push notification more time to REGISTER and join the INVITE.
We’d like to drop the previous branches in this case. I tried using t_drop_replies() but it has no effect.
The doc states that t_drop_replies() is only working if a new branch is added. And from my understanding t_suspend() adds a new branch.
But is it possible that t_drop_replies() cannot be used with t_suspend()? Or am I missing something?
Kind Regards,
Andreas
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When receiving an INVITE over a specific LTE carrier, I'm seeing 'c=IN IP4
192.0.0.4' in SDP, which isn't technically a RFC1918 or RFC6598 IP address
and thus nat_uac_test(8) fails.
What elegant workaround can be done to catch such specific cases?
Thanks.
Hello,
I'm using RTPproxy for the first time in bridged mode and I can't get kamailio/rtpproxy to rewrite the c parameter to the correct public ip address of kamailio.
The setup is as following:
Carrier ------[fiber]------ Kamailio ---------[lan]--------- Freeswitch
Kamailio is listening on two interfaces:
1) Private: 172.0.0.1
2) Public: 192.168.0.1 (since we have a dedicated fiber with our carrier, this is its public address)
Freeswitch is listening on:
1) 172.0.0.2
Carrier is on:
1) 10.0.0.1
I've started an rtpproxy instance on the Kamailio box using:
rtpproxy -s udp:127.0.0.1:7721 -u rtpproxy rtpproxy -p /var/run/rtpproxy/rtpproxy.pid -l 192.168.0.1 172.0.0.1
I've played around with rtpproxy_manage() and the various flags (ie, ei), but I can't get kamailio to set the correct public IP when the 200 OK has to be sent back to the carrier.
It always sets it to its private address, instead of its public address.
I'm using Kamailio 4.2 with sippy/rtpproxy 2.0.
Could someone please point me into the right direction?
Thanks!
Grant
Dear friends,
I am working on a program on Kamailio and rtpengine proxy. I am wondering whether can I set Kamailio and rtpengine daemon on different physical machines. For example, I set Kamailio on a machine with IP address:10.109.247.80, and launch rtpengine daemon on another machine with interface parameter as 10.109.247.90 and ng port 7723. I set parameter in Kamailio.cfg with modparam(“rtpengine”, “rtpengine_sock”, “udp:10.109.247.90:7723”).
Unfortunately I got debug message like this:
ERROR: rtpengine [rtpengine.c:1710]: send_rtpp_command(): can't send command to a RTP proxy
ERROR: rtpengine [rtpengine.c:1746]: send_rtpp_command(): proxy <udp:10.109.247.90:7723> does not respond, disable it
ERROR: rtpengine [rtpengine.c:1616]: rtpp_test(): proxy did not respond to ping
And, I also tried to set Kamailio and rtpengine daemon in a same machine,and use modparam(“rtpengine”, “rtpengine_sock”, “udp:localhost:7723”). And Kamailio can work functionally under this situation. rtpengine daemon can receive ping message from Kamailio and rtpengine daemon can work as suspected. So for the later case, is it supposed that Kamailio be in the same machine with same localhost address? Otherwise, what’s the reason for my ERROR?
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Hello all,
I have the following issue (I think) with RTP engine. An INVITE comes in,
and rtpengine will rewrite the SDP accordingly, as configured in
kamailio.cfg. After some time a reINVITE is sent out in the opposite
direction, for session refresh purposes. As I use rtcp-mux-offer in
kamailio.cfg for this direction, RTPengine will inject the rtcp-mux
parameter, and this reINVITE is forwarded to the UAC that sent the original
INVITE.
However, the SDP in the reINVITE is exactly the same as the SDP in the 200
OK to the original INVITE, with the exception of the rtcp-mux parameter.
Since the SDP offered from the same end has changed, shouldn't session
version be incremented as well?
Does this sound like something that should be reported as a bug to
rtpengine? Or am I missing something here?
Thanks!
Best regards,
George Diamantopoulos
Hello,
I have kamailio and rtpproxy running on the same server located behind a
router with NAT just like below.
UA(internet)---public ip---router(NAT)--Kamailio+RTPproxy(private
ip)--UA(private network)
There are several issues like one way audio.
I need users on the internet to communicate with each other, users on the
private network to communicate with each other, and users on the internet
and the private network to communicate with each other.
What is the best approach?
Best regards,
Clarence
Hi guys!
We have four a scripts that sends dlg.list command to kamailio through
xmlrpc. They are not executed simultaneously. Sometimes, we are getting
the following errors:
fm_search_defrag(): fm_search_defrag(0x7f212c25a000, 5273984); Free
fragment not found!2017-05-26T13:54:20.438736-03:00 drwsip02
/usr/local/sbin/kamailio[19833]: ERROR: <core> [mem/f_malloc.c:498]:
fm_malloc(): fm_malloc(0x7f212c25a000, 5273984) called from core:
tcp_main.c: tcpconn_new(957), module: core; Free fragment not
found!2017-05-26T13:54:20.439101-03:00 drwsip02
/usr/local/sbin/kamailio[19833]: ERROR: <core> [tcp_main.c:959]:
tcpconn_new(): mem. allocation failure2017-05-26T13:54:20.439344-03:00
drwsip02 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[19833]: ERROR: <core> [tcp_main.c:3985]:
handle_new_connect(): tcpconn_new failed, closing socket
I all ready increased this two variables:
tcp_conn_wq_max=30000000
tcp_rd_buf_size=5273226
How can I see how much memory xmlrpc is using?
Any advice will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Diego
Hey all,
I was wondering if the kamctl stats output could be updated to provide a bit more parseable JSON? For instance:
# kamctl stats shmem | jq .
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"result": [
"shmem:fragments = 18",
"shmem:free_size = 467187808",
"shmem:max_used_size = 69694104",
"shmem:real_used_size = 69683104",
"shmem:total_size = 536870912",
"shmem:used_size = 41048984"
],
"id": 4300
}
I would hope would be more like this:
{
"jsonrpc":"2.0",
"result":[
{
"shmem":[
{
"fragments":18,
"free_size":467187808,
"max_used_size":69694104,
"real_used_size":69683104,
"total_size":536870912,
"used_size":41048984
}
]
}
],
"id":4300
}
I apologize in advanced because I don’t have the skillset to contribute such a feature.
Thanks!
~Noah