Hi,
DNS error? This is interesting. Well I got a local bind running with a dnszone provided from ims aio from kamailio.org site. You can have a look at the bind config which copied adjusting port numbers. I would say that it does work:
user@host:etc/kamailio$ host hss hss.open-ims.test has address 192.168.177.100 user@host:/etc/kamailio$ host icscf icscf.open-ims.test has address 192.168.177.100 user@host:/etc/kamailio$ host pcscf pcscf.open-ims.test has address 192.168.177.100 user@host:/etc/kamailio$ host scscf scscf.open-ims.test has address 192.168.177.100
On 05/30/2016 03:40 PM, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi,
looks to me, like a typical DNS error. How did you configure DNS? You have BIND up and running and a proper Zone-File? Do the CSCF's properly query the DNS?
Thanks, Carsten
2016-05-30 16:35 GMT+03:00 Mihail Dakov mihail.dakov@ng4t.com:
Hi Folks,
I have the strangest problem just after installing latest stable version. I had tried both ways using the repo (http://deb.kamailio.org/kamailio44) and downloading code with local compile (https://www.kamailio.org/w/2016/05/kamailio-v4-4-1-released/)
The initial scenario is to get M2M with commercial IP and subsequently use the Rx interface to do the same. We are blocked because we cannot even achieve clean register for the UEs.
UE1(galaxy s4 zoiper) -------- Kamailio IMS aio | UE2(galaxy s4 zoiper) -------- |
What happens is that the first register message triggers some quasi-endless loop in the PCSCF. Hence it cannot be forwarded to SCSCF, ICSCF and HSS. But this doesn't always happen and between all the parse problems there are some register messages which get passed to the scscf icscf and hss. Somehow the parser feeds itself from the previous parse run and thus loops quite intensively. The message I get is SIP/2.0 400 CSeq method does not match request method. I must say that reiterating the registration process sometimes i get the register and sometimes i don't.
Has anyone encounter similar issue for similar use case and can share some thoughs about a fix?
I attached relevant log file, pcaps and configuration files. Let me know if more config files are needed.
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