Hi Richard,
Yes, from what I’ve seen in the logs there are multiple branches happening. One between
Teams and Kamailio and one between Kamailio and Asterisk.
In terms of the rtpengine processing, I’ve tried lots of different variations, but right
now I’ve got:
* Rtpengine_manage() by itself for new branches and replies (MANAGE_BRANCH,
MANAGE_REPLY)
* Rtpengine_manage(“RTP/AVP”) or rtpengine_manage(“RTP/SAVP”) essentially in
request_route for the initial invites to/from Teams
* I do also have the stock NATMANAGE using rtpengine but there’s no NAT involved here
so I don’t think it applies.
So as far as I can tell, I shouldn’t be calling rtpengine_manage multiple times. Is this
bad to do? I did have previous configs where I was doing this. E.g. during RELAY I would
call it with general options and then just modify AVP or SAVP in another section.
Interestingly, I noticed that a new branch is created just as I answer the call, and this
is when it fails, so perhaps the issue is with how I’m handling new branches then? Below
is a bit of a log to try and summarise what’s happening. Unfortunately it’s not logging
the MS Teams side of the call except for the initial invite.
I will work on getting you a sip dump as it’s probably the easiest way to properly see
what’s going on. Thanks!
root@sbc5-syd-01:/etc/kamailio# tail -f /var/log/syslog | grep RTPEngine
Mar 4 00:39:38 sbc5-syd-01 kamailio[9240]: 44(9311) ERROR: {1 1 INVITE
5b76dfb297c455358bb0ec0dac3c1af7} <script>: -- RTPEngine: Converting Teams outbound
call from SRTP to RTP before relay.
Mar 4 00:39:38 sbc5-syd-01 kamailio[9240]: 44(9311) ERROR: {1 1 INVITE
5b76dfb297c455358bb0ec0dac3c1af7} <script>: -- RTPEngine: New Branch to
sip:+61xxx@kamailio:5060
Mar 4 00:39:38 sbc5-syd-01 kamailio[9240]: 44(9311) ERROR: {1 1 INVITE
5b76dfb297c455358bb0ec0dac3c1af7} <script>: RTPEngine: Converting to RTP
Mar 4 00:39:38 sbc5-syd-01 kamailio[9240]: 11(9278) ERROR: {2 1 INVITE
5b76dfb297c455358bb0ec0dac3c1af7} <script>: -- RTPEngine: Reply 100 from
kamailio:5060 to asterisk:5060
Mar 4 00:39:40 sbc5-syd-01 kamailio[9240]: 9(9276) ERROR: {2 1 INVITE
5b76dfb297c455358bb0ec0dac3c1af7} <script>: -- RTPEngine: Reply 183 from
kamailio:5060 to asterisk:5060
Mar 4 00:39:40 sbc5-syd-01 kamailio[9240]: 9(9276) ERROR: {2 1 INVITE
5b76dfb297c455358bb0ec0dac3c1af7} <script>: RTPEngine: Sticking to SRTP
Mar 4 00:39:40 sbc5-syd-01 kamailio[9240]: 15(9282) ERROR: {2 1 INVITE
5b76dfb297c455358bb0ec0dac3c1af7} <script>: -- RTPEngine: Reply 183 from
kamailio:5060 to asterisk:5060
Mar 4 00:39:40 sbc5-syd-01 kamailio[9240]: 15(9282) ERROR: {2 1 INVITE
5b76dfb297c455358bb0ec0dac3c1af7} <script>: RTPEngine: Sticking to SRTP
Mar 4 00:39:49 sbc5-syd-01 kamailio[9240]: 16(9283) ERROR: {2 1 INVITE
5b76dfb297c455358bb0ec0dac3c1af7} <script>: -- RTPEngine: Reply 200 from
kamailio:5060 to asterisk:5060
Mar 4 00:39:49 sbc5-syd-01 kamailio[9240]: 16(9283) ERROR: {2 1 INVITE
5b76dfb297c455358bb0ec0dac3c1af7} <script>: RTPEngine: Sticking to SRTP
Mar 4 00:39:49 sbc5-syd-01 kamailio[9240]: 46(9314) ERROR: {1 2 BYE
5b76dfb297c455358bb0ec0dac3c1af7} <script>: -- RTPEngine: New Branch to
sip:asterisk:5060
*** Call fails here
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Date: Friday, 4 March 2022 at 12:10 am
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Subject: Re: [SR-Users] rtpengine - SRTP <> RTP missing a=crypto
Are there multiple branches involved? Is the same invite being processed (and manipulated
by rtpengine) multiple times, perhaps with different options (e.g. once for RTP and once
for SRTP)?
Cheers
On 03/03/2022 06.07, [EXT] Rhys Hanrahan wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I have Kamailio sitting between MS Teams and Asterisk, and using rtpengine to terminate
SRTP on Kamailio so that all my internal traffic is unencrypted. My current config works
fine for inbound calls where I initiate the INVITE and Teams responds, but if Teams sends
the INVITE I am having an issue where SRTP cannot finish negotiating. Non SRTP calls work
fine with RTPEngine as well, so it’s just the RTP to SRTP I am struggling with.
According to this I believe I must pass a=crypto in response to the INVITE which also has
a=crypto:
https://www.dialogic.com/-/media/1f8b54b43087407d9c2b38846c5c2cb5.ashx?h=40…
You can see that in the initial invite from Teams, I get RTP/SAVP with a=crypto, but I do
not send one in my OK response after 183 Session In Progress. As below – I am wondering if
it’s because not all audio channels seem to be getting swapped to SAVP?
I’d like to do a generic SRTP <> RTP bridge config (I’ve tried below). However, I am
not 100% sure on how to detect when to swap between AVP and SAVP, so I’ve also tried just
doing rtpengine_manage() and relying on other code to swap between SAVP or AVP *only* when
going to/from Teams to keep it simple. I also tried both with and without “replace-origin
replace-session-connection ICE=remove” but I still get the same behaviour in all cases.
Any advice appreciated, as this is my first time dealing with SRTP (and rtpengine).
Feeling very stuck. Thanks!
branch_route[MANAGE_BRANCH] {
…
route(NATMANAGE);
route(HANDLE_SRTP);
}
onreply_route[MANAGE_REPLY] {
xdbg("incoming reply\n");
if(status=~"[12][0-9][0-9]") {
route(NATMANAGE);
}
route(HANDLE_SRTP);
}
route[HANDLE_SRTP] {
if (!has_body("application/sdp")) {
return;
}
rtpengine_manage();
return; # As a test, just do rtpengine_manage() and set SAVP/AVP elsewhere. Same
behaviour.
# Handle bridging of RTP and SRTP
# Inbound traffic to SBC should be converted from SRTP to RTP
if (proto==TLS) {
rtpengine_manage("RTP/AVP");
# Outbound traffic destined to a TLS destination should be converted from RTP to
SRTP
} else if ($ru =~ "transport=tls") {
rtpengine_manage("RTP/SAVP");
}
}
# INVITE from teams
rtpengine_manage("replace-origin replace-session-connection ICE=remove
RTP/AVP");
# INVITE to teams
rtpengine_manage("replace-origin replace-session-connection ICE=remove
RTP/SAVP");
INVITE sip:+614xxxx@rh.sbc-syd-01.teams.xxxx:5061;user=phone;transport=tls SIP/2.0^M
…
v=0^M
o=- 57931 0 IN IP4 127.0.0.1^M
s=session^M
c=IN IP4 52.113.76.53^M
b=CT:10000000^M
t=0 0^M
m=audio 51398 RTP/SAVP 104 9 103 111 18 0 8 97 101 13 118^M
c=IN IP4 52.113.76.53^M
a=rtcp:51399^M
a=ice-ufrag:C8ss^M
a=ice-pwd:2bV9D6GcXF5f8m0px/wufQD/^M
a=rtcp-mux^M
a=candidate:1 1 UDP 2130706431 52.113.76.53 51398 typ srflx raddr 10.0.32.179 rport
51398^M
a=candidate:1 2 UDP 2130705918 52.113.76.53 51399 typ srflx raddr 10.0.32.179 rport
51399^M
a=candidate:2 1 tcp-act 2121006078 52.113.76.53 49152 typ srflx raddr 10.0.32.179 rport
49152^M
a=candidate:2 2 tcp-act 2121006078 52.113.76.53 49152 typ srflx raddr 10.0.32.179 rport
49152^M
a=label:main-audio^M
a=mid:1^M<mid:1%5eM>
a=crypto:1 AES_CM_128_HMAC_SHA1_80
inline:geUHLB1mshmnI5hN83bnO57Hbdm2i7dD14sDAnpA|2^31^M
a=sendrecv^M
a=rtpmap:104 SILK/16000^M
a=rtpmap:9 G722/8000^M
a=rtpmap:103 SILK/8000^M
a=rtpmap:111 SIREN/16000^M
a=fmtp:111 bitrate=16000^M
a=rtpmap:18 G729/8000^M
a=fmtp:18 annexb=no^M
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000^M
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000^M
a=rtpmap:97 RED/8000^M
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000^M
a=fmtp:101 0-16^M
a=rtpmap:13 CN/8000^M
a=rtpmap:118 CN/16000^M
a=ptime:20^M
I correctly convert to/from RTP/AVP and RTP/SAVP for the 183 Session in progress. It is
RTP/SAVP before going to Teams:
SIP/2.0 183 Session Progress^M
…
v=0^M
o=- 57931 2 IN IP4 1.2.3.4^M
s=NexusOne^M
c=IN IP4 1.2.3.4^M
t=0 0^M
m=audio 37820 RTP/SAVP 9 8 0 101^M
a=maxptime:150^M
a=mid:1^M<mid:1%5eM>
a=rtpmap:9 G722/8000^M
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000^M
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000^M
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000^M
a=fmtp:101 0-16^M
a=sendrecv^M
a=rtcp:37821^M
a=ptime:20^M
m=audio 0 RTP/AVP 104 9 103 111 18 0 8 97 101 13 118^M
m=audio 0 RTP/AVP 104 9 103 111 18 0 8 97 101 13 118^M
But then when I send the OK after the 183, I am setting RTP/SAVP before sending to MS
Teams, but not setting a=crypto:
Also note that I can see there are _some_ channels still as RTP/AVP so maybe this is part
of the issue.
SIP/2.0 200 OK^M
…
v=0^M
o=- 57931 2 IN IP4 1.2.3.4^M
s=NexusOne^M
c=IN IP4 1.2.3.4^M
t=0 0^M
m=audio 37820 RTP/SAVP 9 8 0 101^M
a=maxptime:150^M
a=mid:1^M<mid:1%5eM>
a=rtpmap:9 G722/8000^M
a=rtpmap:8 PCMA/8000^M
a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000^M
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000^M
a=fmtp:101 0-16^M
a=sendrecv^M
a=rtcp:37821^M
a=ptime:20^M
m=audio 0 RTP/AVP 104 9 103 111 18 0 8 97 101 13 118^M
m=audio 0 RTP/AVP 104 9 103 111 18 0 8 97 101 13 118^M
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