Is it a recent version of kamailio, or an older one?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 09.01.20 16:55, Michael Broughton wrote:
Thank you, this was a helpful sanity check.
We have been capturing SIP traces to try and debug this. I normally
just look at the traffic on our Kam box because it is convenient to do
so, but I have also taken traces on our firewall to check the ALG
behaviour. The provider techs are also tracing these calls on their
network as well. The ALG is new equipment in our setup, but as far as
I can tell it is behaving correctly.
The one rather annoying discovery that I made is that when I call
directly out from the source (Freeswitch in this case) and bypass
Kamailio, the negative ACK's seem to work. I do not see any
retransmissions of their final response. And of course the only
significant difference in the SIP traces is the Via headers.
Anyway, thanks again for your input.
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 4:04 AM Lợi Đặng <loi.dangthanh(a)gmail.com
<mailto:loi.dangthanh@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
You're not going to have the Via header from your `source` sent to
your `telco provider` in the negative ACK when the call is not
answered, because the ACK in the right hand side of the call is
created by the kamailio itself, not a forwarding one by the `source`.
Yes, you've guessed it, ACK for an answered call is a forwarding
one which contains all the Via headers. It's the SIP spec, not
kamailio, you may want to dive into rfc3261 for more details.
In this case, your telco's expectation is not correct, my best
guess is something went wrong with either your SIP ALG or Telco
Provider. SIP capturing may help.
rgds,
Loi Dang Thanh
Phone : +84. 774.735.448
Email : loi.dangthanh(a)gmail.com <mailto:loi.dangthanh@gmail.com>
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 2:42 AM Michael Broughton
<mbroughton(a)advanis.net <mailto:mbroughton@advanis.net>> wrote:
Hello,
Long time Kam/Ser user, first time poster.
I'm running into a problem with one of our telco providers
when we make a call that ends up being not in service or some
other error. In this case our ACK's are not working and the
phone line stays open for a period of time until something
times out on their end.
They claim the issue is that our negative ACK message is
dropping one of the Via headers. This is the only case I can
find in our setup where Kamailio does this. But it does drop
the first Via, which is the first hop in our internal network.
I don't understand why this is a problem for them, and I'm
still trying to get a reasonable explanation out of them.
Technically, I don't see why it would be a problem. This
behaviour is not an issue with our other telco providers.
Strangely enough, it is also not an issue for this provider
when we make the calls over their MPLS network (we are
switching to the internet).
My question is, can this behaviour be changed in Kamailio
somehow? Is there a way for it to keep all the Via headers for
negative ACK's?
Or, do I just need to poke them harder to fix their issues?
My setup:
Source -> Kamailio -> Firewall (NAT, SIP ALG) -> Telco Provider
I hope I have provided enough information.
Thanks!
Michael
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