Hello,
do you do record route in config file? Do you have Route headers in ACK?
Why the PBX is setting the contact to be the IP address of the sip
server? Should be the IP address of PBX. Check the config of pbx, maybe
is someting wrong there.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 03/02/2009 02:46 PM, Geir O. Jensen wrote:
Hi, we have a problem with OpenSER not relaying ACKs.
The problem arises because we have a connection to a PBX that sends SIP
uri's like this;
Contact: sip:192.168.1.1
So for instance when we get a
SIP/2.0 200 OK
(...)
Contact: sip:192.168.1.1
OpenSER relays this to the client (SIP phone) which tries to respond
ACK sip:192.168.1.1 SIP/2.0
(...)
This causes my $ru to be
sip:domain.net whereas normally it would be
sip:user@domain.net.
And for somereason t_relay simply fails... I've done tcpdump on the server,
and what it does is try to look for NAPTR/SRV to DNS name (
domain.net) which
resolves to itself.
Not sure why it would do that, as the PBX sends a different IP address than
that of the OpenSER server.
Any ideas?
Anyone experienced anything similar?
(Running on Ubuntu with OpenSER 1.3.0-tls)
Thanks in advance,
//gojensen
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