Hi Mike,
Sorry, that was my mistake. The comma was a typo I made when modifying the public ip address for the post. In the actual log, the comma is not there.
Thanks alot for your help.
Mark
You have a commer in Ip range 88>,<251.97.47 If you look at the logs you will see it there
mark morreny wrote:Hi,
I am not able to proxy_authorize a INVITE request from UA if the US connects to Opnerser using Openser's public IP. I am wonering if there is any additional setting I need to enable that? From the log, Openser does recognize '88,251.97.47' as a local domain. I did not hard-code the private ip anywhere in openser.cfg.
Tue Jun 3 03:20:05 2008-58.251.97.17::method <INVITE> r-uri <sip:1005@58.251.97.17> to-tag <<null>> 2nd via <<null>> to-header <sip:1005@58.251.97.17> from-header <sip:1006@58.251.97.17> auth-user <1006>
Jun 3 03:20:05 [27566] DBG:maxfwd:is_maxfwd_present: value = 70
before fix nated contact
Jun 3 03:20:05 [27566] DBG:core:parse_headers: flags=80
checking to see if setflag should do or not
Jun 3 03:20:05 [27566] DBG:uri:has_totag: no totag
Jun 3 03:20:05 [27566] DBG:core:parse_headers: flags=78
Jun 3 03:20:05 [27566] DBG:tm:t_lookup_request: start searching: hash=29544, isACK=0
Jun 3 03:20:05 [27566] DBG:tm:matching_3261: RFC3261 transaction matching failed
Jun 3 03:20:05 [27566] DBG:tm:t_lookup_request: no transaction found
it is not a REGISTER, so going to route 3
Jun 3 03:20:05 [27566] DBG:domain:is_domain_local: Realm '88,251.97.47' is local
Jun 3 03:20:05 [27566] DBG:core:db_free_rows: freeing 1 rows
Jun 3 03:20:05 [27566] DBG:core:db_free_rows: row[0]=0x81a1e18
Jun 3 03:20:05 [27566] DBG:core:db_free_rows: 0x81a1e18=pkg_free() RES_ROWS
request is from a non-trusted domain
Jun 3 03:20:05 [27566] DBG:auth:check_nonce: comparing [4844491107980b084e3d5d3a283446ad02324d49] and [4844491107980b084e3d5d3a283446ad02324d49]
Jun 3 03:20:05 [27566] DBG:auth:check_response: our result = '578a6ec1af28eed79329ed5414313f43'
Jun 3 03:20:05 [27566] DBG:auth:check_response: authorization failed
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
Mark
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