It is definitely a firewall issue from centos default install.
iptables-save
service iptables stop
2012/11/7 Jeremy Ardley <jeremy.ardley(a)gmail.com>
On 11/07/2012 05:39 AM, kellon(a)sis-grenada.com
wrote:
I have recently installed kamailio on CentOS 6.3 and configured a couple of SIP phone
Linksys and Grandstream to test inercommunication. The SIP-Server/ Kamailio server ha
started and is listen on port 5060. The UA are sending registered message to the SIP
Server but there is no response from the SIP server. I left the syslog at default but not
seeing any messages on the /var/log/messages. Can someone tell me if I have missed some
configuration information. Note: I registered two users 101 and 202 using the command
kamctl add 101 101. Is it possible to check whether the Users added have been added to the
system??. and does anyone have any idea how to to troubleshoot a response from the Server.
I am using Wireshark to monitor communication between between UA and SIP Server
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I have Kamailio running on Centos 6.3 with no issues. I run selinux as
well.
One thing I have found is that kamailio will not start if the config file
is bad or there are stale pid or lock files. There is nothing obvious but
checking if there is a process is a start and looking at /var/log/messages
helps.
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