That was it... Thanks...
The root cause of the problem was the firewall. It was blocking ipv6
transport for port 5061, and when I saw the "wrong" ip address in netstat I
assumed Kamailio had issue, because outcome is the same.
Best regards,
Marko
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 3:39 AM, Boden Garman <bpgarman(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Marko,
Depending on your version of netstat it may be truncating the IPv6
address. Try using `ss -n -6 state listening` and see what it reports.
On 20 April 2018 at 23:59, selak Dev <selakdev(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I need to enable Kamailio to work with ipv6 also, and I enabled
auto_bind_ipv6=1
and when restarted I can see that it is listening to ipv6 ip addresses
also.
The problem is that it stripped the ip address at the end and it is
listening to the wrong one.
When I try to register I get timeout, since it is not listening the
correct address.
ip address of the server is 2604:a880:400:d0::yyyy:xxxx
and when I execute "sudo netstat -plnt" too see which app is listening to
which address/port I can see:
....
tcp6 0 0 2604:a880:400:d0:::5085 :::*
LISTEN 17748/kamailio
tcp6 0 0 2604:a880:400:d0:::5061 :::*
LISTEN 17748/kamailio
It somehow stripped the last part of the address (yyyy:xxxx). I dont know
if it is related to :: which would be all zeros, but it doesn't work even
if i explicitly specify which address to listen with
listen=[2604:a880:400:d0:0000:0000:yyyy:xxxx]
or
listen=tcp:[2604:a880:400:d0:0000:0000:yyyy:xxxx]:5061
or
listen=tcp:[2604:a880:400:d0::yyyy:xxxx]:5061
I tried all combinations and the results are always the same...
Have anybody had this problem before?
Do you know how to fix this?
Best regards,
Marko Selakovic
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