Hi Mihail,
you could also see the REGISTER in the PCAP, if you did not configure
your DNS/BIND properly...
Thanks,
Carsten
P.S.: I regularly test Zoiper with our own setup, it works... and it
even should work with the 4.4 version, you're running.
2016-05-30 17:25 GMT+03:00 Mihail Dakov <mihail.dakov(a)ng4t.com>om>:
On 05/30/2016 04:11 PM, Carsten Bock wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the Zone-File is the interesting part, not the Bind-Config.
>
> Did you configure the outbound Proxy on Zoiper properly?
Yes, otherwise the REGISTER from the UE would be missing from the pcap,
right?
> You can actually see in the trace, that the Proxy-CSCF is forwarding
> the packet to itself (looping) and at some point it drops the request.
>
I see that as well. I eliminated big part of the log as is the loop
itself. After some time it gets stable. But to estimate the nature of
the loop I get about 1M log lines with debug level 5 for 1 register
procedure triggered from the UE.
I guess i'll check with the trunk code meanwhile.
> Thanks,
> Carsten
>
> 2016-05-30 16:53 GMT+03:00 Mihail Dakov <mihail.dakov(a)ng4t.com>om>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> DNS error? This is interesting. Well I got a local bind running with a
>> dnszone provided from ims aio from
kamailio.org site. You can have a
>> look at the bind config which copied adjusting port numbers.
>> I would say that it does work:
>>
>> user@host:etc/kamailio$ host hss
>> hss.open-ims.test has address 192.168.177.100
>> user@host:/etc/kamailio$ host icscf
>> icscf.open-ims.test has address 192.168.177.100
>> user@host:/etc/kamailio$ host pcscf
>> pcscf.open-ims.test has address 192.168.177.100
>> user@host:/etc/kamailio$ host scscf
>> scscf.open-ims.test has address 192.168.177.100
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 05/30/2016 03:40 PM, Carsten Bock wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> looks to me, like a typical DNS error. How did you configure DNS?
>>> You have BIND up and running and a proper Zone-File? Do the CSCF's
>>> properly query the DNS?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Carsten
>>>
>>> 2016-05-30 16:35 GMT+03:00 Mihail Dakov <mihail.dakov(a)ng4t.com>om>:
>>>> Hi Folks,
>>>>
>>>> I have the strangest problem just after installing latest stable
>>>> version. I had tried both ways using the repo
>>>> (
http://deb.kamailio.org/kamailio44) and downloading code with local
>>>> compile (
https://www.kamailio.org/w/2016/05/kamailio-v4-4-1-released/)
>>>>
>>>> The initial scenario is to get M2M with commercial IP and subsequently
>>>> use the Rx interface to do the same. We are blocked because we cannot
>>>> even achieve clean register for the UEs.
>>>>
>>>> UE1(galaxy s4 zoiper) -------- Kamailio IMS aio
>>>> |
>>>> UE2(galaxy s4 zoiper) -------- |
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> What happens is that the first register message triggers some
>>>> quasi-endless loop in the PCSCF. Hence it cannot be forwarded to SCSCF,
>>>> ICSCF and HSS. But this doesn't always happen and between all the
parse
>>>> problems there are some register messages which get passed to the scscf
>>>> icscf and hss. Somehow the parser feeds itself from the previous parse
>>>> run and thus loops quite intensively. The message I get is SIP/2.0 400
>>>> CSeq method does not match request method.
>>>> I must say that reiterating the registration process sometimes i get the
>>>> register and sometimes i don't.
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone encounter similar issue for similar use case and can share
>>>> some thoughs about a fix?
>>>>
>>>> I attached relevant log file, pcaps and configuration files. Let me know
>>>> if more config files are needed.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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