.........
fork=no
log_stderror=yes
# Uncomment this to prevent the blacklisting of temporary not available
destinations
#disable_dns_blacklist=yes
# # Uncomment this to prevent the IPv6 lookup after v4 dns lookup
failures
#dns_try_ipv6=no
# uncomment the following lines for TLS support
disable_tls = 0
listen = tls:10.11.57.197:5060
tls_verify_client = 1
tls_method = TLSv1
tls_certificate = "/usr/local/etc/openser//tls/user/user-
cert.pem"
tls_private_key = "/usr/local/etc/openser//tls/user/user-privkey.pem"
tls_ca_list = "/usr/local/etc/openser//tls/user/user-calist.pem"
tls_ciphers_list="NULL-SHA:NULL-MD5:AES256-SHA:AES128-SHA"
......
When I set "tls:
10.11.57.197:5061" the
registration never succeed. But if I set it to 5060 the registration
over TLS is OK.
I compared the log of two scenarioes and found the TLS session both are
OK,but the difference is that:
when the port is 5061 there is an error of forwarding. but the
forwarding is because openser think it's not the destination of
the registration request. See bellow:
Jan 10 16:46:56 [9199] DBG:rr:after_loose: No next URI
found
Jan 10 16:46:56 [9199] DBG:core:grep_sock_info: checking if host==us:
12==12 && [10.11.57.197]
== [10.11.57.197]
Jan 10 16:46:56 [9199] DBG:core:grep_sock_info: checking
if port 5061 matches port 5060
Jan 10 16:46:56 [9199] DBG:core:check_self: host
!= me
Jan 10 16:46:56 [9199] DBG:core:parse_headers: flags=ffffffffffffffff
Jan 10 16:46:56 [9199] DBG:tm:t_newtran: T on entrance=0xffffffff
Jan 10 16:46:56 [9199] DBG:core:parse_headers: flags=ffffffffffffffff
Jan 10 16:46:56 [9199] DBG:core:parse_headers: flags=78
Jan 10 16:46:56 [9199] DBG:tm:t_lookup_request: start searching:
hash=58073, isACK=0
Jan 10 16:46:56 [9199] DBG:tm:matching_3261: RFC3261 transaction
matching failed
Jan 10 16:46:56 [9199] DBG:tm:t_lookup_request: no transaction found
Jan 10 16:46:56 [9199] DBG:core:mk_proxy: doing DNS lookup...
Jan 10 16:46:56 [9199] ERROR:tm:update_uac_dst: failed to fwd to af 2, proto 1 (no corresponding
listening socket)
Jan 10 16:46:56 [9199] ERROR:tm:t_forward_nonack: failure to add
branches
With comparition to that when the port is set to 5060 the trace is :
Jan 10 17:07:59 [9410] DBG:rr:find_next_route: No next
Route HF found
Jan 10 17:07:59 [9410] DBG:rr:after_loose: No next URI found
Jan 10 17:07:59 [9410] DBG:core:grep_sock_info: checking if host==us:
12==12 && [10.11.57.197]
== [10.11.57.197]
Jan 10 17:07:59 [9410] DBG:core:grep_sock_info: checking if port 5060
matches port 5060
Jan 10 17:07:59 [9410] DBG:core:grep_sock_info: checking if host==us:
12==12 && [10.11.57.197]
== [10.11.57.197]
Jan 10 17:07:59 [9410] DBG:core:grep_sock_info: checking
if port 5060 matches port 5060
Jan 10 17:07:59 [9410] DBG:core:parse_headers: flags=ffffffffffffffff
Jan 10 17:07:59 [9410] DBG:core:parse_headers: flags=8000000
Jan 10 17:07:59 [9410] DBG:core:parse_headers: flags=ffffffffffffffff
Jan 10 17:07:59 [9410] DBG:registrar:build_contact: created Contact HF:
Contact: <sip:888@10.11.57.192:5061;transport=TLS>;expires=1000
And there is no fwd needed then.So the error didnt occur.
Its a little bit strange that when I set the port to 5061,why did
openser check the port 5060?????
Can anyone help me to figure it out?
THX
BR