Arya,
it means you have a routing error in the script - you need to debug your
script to see where the routing logic is broken - try using xlog()
messages to see the execution path of your script.
I cannot help you with more than this.
regards,
bogdan
Arya wrote:
any idea how I can fix the problem?
On 9/11/07, *Arya* <arya6000(a)gmail.com <mailto:arya6000@gmail.com>>
wrote:
I used ngrep but it just shows that the massage keeps bouncing
server to client, and eventually it says massage too big
On 9/11/07, * Bogdan-Andrei Iancu* < bogdan(a)voice-system.ro
<mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro>> wrote:
Hi,
use ngrep or tcpdump to get a network trace from the proxy
server, on
the loopback interface.
Regards,
Bogdan
Arya wrote:
Can you tell me how I can trace it? could this be
an issue
with my
router? its the Linksys Wr54G and its set on DMZ
to the server
On 9/10/07, *Bogdan-Andrei Iancu * <bogdan(a)voice-system.ro
<mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro>
<mailto: bogdan(a)voice-system.ro
<mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro>>> wrote:
Hi Arya,
I suspect you have a routing problem that cause the
request to loop
on
openser (via loopback interface) - openser
keeps sending the
request to
itself. That's why you get a "Message to big" or "too
many hops"....
run a trace on lo to see if this is what's happening.
regards,
bogdan
Arya wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
> I have a problem connecting to OpenSER from my public IP.
>
> I can connect and make calls to OpenSER inside my LAN
but when I
> connect from outside LAN I get the 513
Massage too big
massage.
I than
> changed the openSER default config's section that
checks a
message
> size to a bigger number and I got the I
get the "483 -
too many
Hops"
> error.
>
> I changed the config back to default and tested it with
ngrep and
I
> tried connecting to the server from a
server in another
state.
>
> The SIP server is on 192.168.1.109
<http://192.168.1.109>
<http://192.168.1.109
<http://192.168.1.109>>
<http://192.168.1.109> and the
> computer trying to connect is on 192.168.1.100
<http://192.168.1.100>
<
http://192.168.1.100>
<http://192.168.1.100 <
http://192.168.1.100>>
>
> And ngrep gave me these massages: