Hi Cyril,
There is only one listen directive
listen=udp:172.17.203.102:5060 advertise 3.99.99.99:5060
And that causes that every communication is send out with the advertise ip.
I personally would add an second listen directive without advertising and
an different port. Then use force sendsocket to make sure that you use the
right socket for sending. You can use of the new name directive to label
the sockets with useful names in that place.
Kind regards
Karsten Horsmann
Cyril Ramière <cyril.ramiere(a)gmail.com> schrieb am Mi., 24. Nov. 2021,
08:22:
Hi there,
I'm already using Kamailio as a simple proxy and it worked flawlessly.
This time, I need to have a new setup like this:
[UAC (sip phone)] <--- register & has to deal only with ----> | PUBLIC |
[Kamailio + RtpEngine] | PRIVATE | <----> [Asterisk]
Client = 37.100.100.100 (public)
Asterisk = 172.17.200.20 (private)
Kamailio/RtpEngine = 172.17.203.102 (private, advertising 3.99.99.99
public IP)
Kamailio and RtpEngine will behave as a SBC/B2BUA, the client will deal
only with kamailio using public access (internet), and asterisk will handle
the calls but stays 100% private behind kamailio.
Kamailio will handle registrations to reduce the load put on the asterisk
boxes.
The setup is running on AWS, my Kamailio has 1 Private IP address tied to
1 Public IP address (an Elastic public IP) so, no multi-homing, one network
interface.
I made a "simple" work in progress configuration, the registration is
working as a PoC, and my calls are *almost* working but with some nonsense.
My Main issue is that when my UAC (SIP phone) make a call, to let's
say +1000, the call enters kamailio, then kamailio handle the invite,
trigger rtpEngine, but the IP addresses in Record-Route and Via headers are
wrong.
From Kamailio to UAC Sip Phone, it seems OK.
But from Kamailio to Asterisk, the record-route/via headers are set with
Kamailio Public IP when it should be the Kamailio private IP.
So, when Asterisk sends a BYE, it tries to send it to the public IP of
Kamailio, which is wrong.
There are probably other quirks in the configuration but this one, I can't
figure out what's wrong.
I'm attaching a capture file, a log file and my configuration file (some
informations are redacted).
I am missing something and sadly I can't figure out what, a little help
would be appreciated :)
Regards
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