Hello,
domain table must contains the hostnames associated with the Kamailio
server. Eventually you can add local ip addresses, but they are
redundant if you just want to compare with 'myself'. You must not add in
the domain table the ip addresses of client devices (phones).
By adding an ip address to domain table you tell kamailio to consider
the uri that has that IP as for itself. So, practically instead of
forwarding to IP 10.0.0.40, you tell to kamailio to handle locally the
requests with uri including 10.0.0.40.
You should just remove 10.0.0.40 from domain table, I see no reason to
have it there, given it is one used by a client device.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 08/04/15 13:44, Grant Bagdasarian wrote:
Hello Daniel,
I’m not sure what you mean by alias or domain.
kamcmd domain.dump
3(15821) DEBUG: ctl [../../io_wait.h:388]: io_watch_add(): DBG:
io_watch_add(0x7f803146daa0, 7, 3, 0x2652370), fd_no=1
3(15821) DEBUG: ctl [io_listener.c:453]: handle_new_connect():
handle_stream read: new connection (1) on /tmp/kamailio_ctl
{
domain: 10.0.0.40
did: 10.0.0.40
}
I have some domain checks in my script, which I commented out, but the
problem still remains.
if(!is_domain_local("$rd")) { }
if(!is_domain_local("$fd")) { }
When I set the register_myself modparam to 0 it works, regardless of
the is_domain_local checks! The BYE is sent back to the UAC.
modparam("domain", "register_myself", 0)
Not sure as to why this changes the behavior?
*From:*sr-users [mailto:sr-users-bounces@lists.sip-router.org] *On
Behalf Of *Daniel-Constantin Mierla
*Sent:* Wednesday, April 8, 2015 1:28 PM
*To:* Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List
*Subject:* Re: [SR-Users] BYE not forwarded
Hello,
is the ip 10.0.0.40 set as alias or domain in domain table? It looks
like kamailio considers it to be a local domain.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 08/04/15 13:13, Grant Bagdasarian wrote:
Hello,
I have the following setup:
UAC (Bria) ------ Kamailio -------- Freeswitch
Kamailio is used to authenticate the client using basic
authentication.
Upon authentication the INVITE is sent to Freeswitch for further
handling.
Kamailio stays in the path using record-route.
At this point, the authentication and calling FS works fine.
For now, FS just answers, plays a file and hangsup the call.
Answering the call and playing a file works fine.
When FS hangs up the call, the BYE message is sent back to Kamailio.
The problem is the BYE message from FS contains a Route header
which points to Kamailio again.
Which causes Kamailio to send the BYE message back to itself.
Kamailio then replies with a 404.
The BYE is never sent to the UAC.
When I remove the record_route() for INVITEs, the call works fine,
but Kamailio isn’t kept in the signaling path.
The BYE is sent directly to the UAC.
T 10.0.5.52:54822 -> 10.0.5.50:5060 [AP]
BYE sip:grant@10.0.0.40:5060;transport=tcp
<sip:grant@10.0.0.40:5060;transport=tcp> SIP/2.0.
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP 10.0.5.52;rport;branch=z9hG4bK99X8a4Q8BFy1a.
Route: <sip:10.0.5.50;transport=tcp;lr=on>
<sip:10.0.5.50;transport=tcp;lr=on>.
Max-Forwards: 70.
From: <sip:123456789@10.0.0.40>
<sip:123456789@10.0.0.40>;tag=aey7rKe7DmQte.
To: <sip:grant@10.0.0.40> <sip:grant@10.0.0.40>;tag=dbc9c27b.
Call-ID: NmQ4YjYyMDFkNmMwZjg0ZmU5NjQ3ODhjYzU0MDBmNGI.
CSeq: 73909300 BYE.
User-Agent: CM SBC.
Allow: INVITE, ACK, BYE, CANCEL, OPTIONS, MESSAGE, INFO, UPDATE,
NOTIFY.
Supported: timer, path, replaces.
Reason: Q.850;cause=16;text="NORMAL_CLEARING".
Content-Length: 0.
Here is the WITHINDLG route:
route[WITHINDLG] {
xlog("L_INFO", "[R-ROUTE-WITHINDLG:$ci] !>"
"Route:WITHINDLG;UnixTime:$TV(un);RequestURI:$rU;RequestMethod:$rm;FromTag:$ft;ToTag:$tt;CallID:$ci;From:$fU;To:$rU\r\n");
if (!has_totag()) {
return;
}
# Sequential request within a dialog should take
the path determined by record-routing
if (loose_route()) {
route(RELAY);
exit;
} else {
if (is_method("ACK")) {
if (t_check_trans()) {
#
No Loose-Route, but stateful ACK. Must be ACK after 487
route(RELAY);
exit;
} else {
#
ACK without matching transaction
exit;
}
}
sl_send_reply("404","Not here");
}
exit;
}
I’m using TCP as the transport.
Kamailio: 4.2.3
Freeswitch: 1.5.15
I’ve attached a SIP trace from the point of view of Kamailio.
UAC: 10.0.0.40
Kamailio: 10.0.5.50
Freeswitch: 10.0.5.52
What is going on here?
The whole Record-Route thing confuses me a lot.
Regards,
Grant
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