Dear,
I checked in the /etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg the COEE.
This is the default code not updated by us :
# RTPProxy control route[NATMANAGE] { #!ifdef WITH_NAT if (is_request()) { if(has_totag()) { if(check_route_param("nat=yes")) { setbflag(FLB_NATB); } } } if (!(isflagset(FLT_NATS) || isbflagset(FLB_NATB))) return;
xlog("NATMANAGE M=$rm OU=$ou RURI=$ru RD=$rd F=$fu T=$tu NH=$nh(d) IP=$si ID=$ci\n");
if(dst_ip == _ip_public_address_) { if(is_ipv4($nh(d)) && is_in_subnet($nh(d), PRIVATE_NET)) { xlog("NATMANAGE coei\n"); rtpproxy_manage("cowei"); } else { xlog("NATMANAGE coee\n"); rtpproxy_manage("cowee"); } } else { if(is_ipv4($nh(d)) && is_in_subnet($nh(d), PRIVATE_NET)) { xlog("NATMANAGE coii\n"); rtpproxy_manage("cowii"); } else { xlog("NATMANAGE coie\n"); rtpproxy_manage("cowie"); } }
if (is_request()) { if (!has_totag()) { if(t_is_branch_route()) { add_rr_param(";nat=yes"); } } } if (is_reply()) { if(isbflagset(FLB_NATB)) { if(is_first_hop()) set_contact_alias(); } } #!endif return; }
Is it an issue with the public ip address configured in the rtpproxy (/etc/default/rtpproxy)?
# Defaults for rtpproxy # The control socket. #CONTROL_SOCK="unix:/var/run/rtpproxy/rtpproxy.sock" # To listen on an UDP socket, uncomment this line: CONTROL_SOCK=udp:127.0.0.1:7722 # Additional options that are passed to the daemon. # log in /var/log/kamailio.log EXTRA_OPTS="-l _ip_public_address_/192.168.40.101 -m 11000 -M 12000 -d DBUG:LOG_LOCAL0"
Thanks in advance
Best Regards, Youssef
-----Original Message----- From: Daniel Tryba d.tryba@pocos.nl Sent: Wednesday, 21 November 2018 10:31 To: Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List sr-users@lists.kamailio.org Subject: Re: [SR-Users] KAMAILIO 4.2 - RTPPROXY config confirmation - error message from systemctl status kamailio.service -l (ERROR: <script>: NATMANAGE coee)
On Tue, Nov 20, 2018 at 10:41:51PM +0100, yboujraf@by-research.be wrote:
WHEN I MAKE AN INVITE FROM 801 TO 803, I HAVE THIS ERROR MESSAGE :
KAMAILIO SERVICE (ERROR: <SCRIPT>: NATMANAGE COEE)
check you config and search for COEE. it this a xlog?
if so see the way you can call xlog and what facility is used by default: https://www.kamailio.org/docs/modules/5.1.x/modules/xlog.html#xlog.f.xlog
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