I think snoms are not capable of receiving incoming
tls connection.
And MiniSIP ... ?
Thus, you have to keep the snom-openser tls connection
open ... a way to do it is to force the snom phone the register
before the tls timeout ... i think that the timeout is around 2 minutes ...
Yes, this is one solution. My telephones (Snoms and MiniSIP) register now every minute.
But is there no other solution, server-side? What about the parameters
"tls_handshake_timeout", "tls_send_timeout" or
"tcp_connect_timeout"? I tried this parameters, but nothing changed.
Torsten
On 4/10/06, Thorsten.Haupt(a)t-systems.com <Thorsten.Haupt(a)t-systems.com> wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with OpenSER using TLS / TCP, Clients are MiniSIP and
Snom 360 phones.
I start the server, the phones connect to it using TCP or TLS over TCP.
Calls between all phones are possible.
But after some minutes, I think it is the timeout of TLS or TCP, no
calls are possible any longer.
OpenSER shows the following error message:
8(31121) ERROR: tcp_blocking_connect: SO_ERROR (111) Connection
refused
8(31121) ERROR: tcpconn_connect: tcp_blocking_connect failed
8(31121) ERROR: tcp_send: connect failed
8(31121) msg_send: ERROR: tcp_send failed
8(31121) ERROR:tm:t_forward_nonack: sending request failed
Has anyone a solution for this problem?
Thanks.
Torsten
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