Daniel, here is the log file you requested, and thanks for
the time you are spending helping me.
About de DNS issue, i have an entry in /etc/hosts like
this:
192.168.89.25 im.ptinovacao.pt
msn.im.ptinovacao.pt icq.im.ptinovacao.pt
yahoo.im.ptinovacao.pt aim.im.ptinovacao.
pt
so i don't see the problem resolving host names...
PS. sorry about the size of the ethereal network dump.
Délio Guerra
IT - Instituto de Telecomunicações
Universidade de Aveiro - Portugal
On Tue, 02 Mar 2004 21:48:24 +0100
Daniel-Constantin Mierla <daniel(a)iptel.org> wrote:
I would need to see some debug messages, too. Set debug=9
and log_stderror=yes in ser config file and run again.
Send me the the debug messages you get in console.
Do you have all hostnames for jabber gateway in DNS.
After receiving a message from a Jabber user MSN
messenger starts using the Record Routing. So next
messages have Route headers and the next statement you
have in your config file
if (loose_route()) {
t_relay();
break;
};
sends the request further before hitting the Jabber
processing part. If you would have the hostnames in DNS
then the request should be sent via loopback to itself. I
need those debug messages to find out more.
.Daniel
PS. Filtering only sip traffic reduces the size of
network dump a lot (for example, set filter to <port
5060>)
On 3/2/2004 5:16 PM, Délio Filipe Russo Guerra wrote:
>Here are the requested network dumps (ethereal network
>dumps), and the
>ser.cfg file in case you need to see the configuration
>used.
>
>to make things more readable:
> user1 (SIP client) IP: 10.112.64.239
> user2 (Jabber client) IP: 10.112.64.121
> SER (SIP Express Router) IP: 10.112.64.121
> Jabber Server IP: 192.168.89.25
>
>thanks in advance,
>
>Délio Guerra
>IT - Instituto de Telecomunicações
>Universidade de Aveiro - Portugal
>
>On Tue, 02 Mar 2004 17:02:03 +0100
> Daniel-Constantin Mierla <daniel(a)iptel.org> wrote:
>
>>Please send me some network dumps. I will check them.
>>
>>.Daniel
>>
>>On 3/2/2004 4:25 PM, Délio Filipe Russo Guerra wrote:
>>
>>>I'm having a problem putting jabber gateway to work. I'm
>>>using SER
>>>0.8.12 and microsoft messenger 4.7 as a SIP client and
>>>PSI as a
>>>Jabber client.
>>>
>>>I had configured the jabber gateway in ser.cfg and i can
>>>talk
>>>between the to clients (at least for a while).
>>>
>>>I'm using user1 as both SIP client and jabber client, and
>>>user2 as a
>>>jabber client only. So the SIP address for the user1 is
>>>sip:user1@sipserver.sipdomain. user1 also have an jabber
>>>account
>>>user1(a)jabberserver.jabberdomainberdomain. user2 as an jabber
>>>account
>>>user2(a)jabberserver.jabberdomainberdomain.
>>>
>>>I start to talk from user1 (microsoft messenger logged in
>>>SIP
>>>server) to user2 (PSI logged in jabber server) and it
>>>works just
>>>fine. If i continue to talk in this direction i have no
>>>problems.
>>>
>>>When i start to talk from user2 (PSI logged in jabber
>>>server) to
>>>user1 (microsoft messenger logged in SIP server)
>>>i have no problems either.
>>>
>>>The problem appears when i want to talk again from user1
>>>to user2...
>>>that is, when i receive the first response from user2 ->
>>>user1 it
>>>blocks the way user1 -> user2.
>>>
>>>I've put a sniffer to find out why this appened, and
>>>appears that
>>>after user2 responds, all the events (Ex: INFO for
>>>Keyboard
>>>Activity) or messages from user1->user2 are SIP to jabber
>>>server. It
>>>seams that SER is not using the jabber gateway.
>>>
>>>Can anyone help me please...
>>>Délio Guerra
>>>IT - Instituto de Telecomunicações
>>>Universidade de Aveiro - Portugal
>>>
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