Hello,
I have a routing problem with SER and OpenSer regarding presence NOTIFY messages.
I want to use OpenSer (OSER in the diagram below) as SIP registrar and for routing SIP
messages (which is working perfectly).
And I have a separate SER with the PA and RLS modules (called SER-PA_RLS). This one also
works perfectly when used as standalone server.
Now I have configured the OSER to forward PUBLISH and SUBSCRIBE messages to the
SER-PA_RLS. This part is O.K., messages are routed from the client over the OSER to
SER-PA_RLS, reply messages travel back from SER-PA_RLS to the OSER and from there to the
client. That's O.K., so OSER apears to have correct routing.
But NOTIFY messages originating at the SER-PA_RLS are sent directly to the client, using
the clients contact address.
How can I configure SER-PA_RLS to send the NOTIFY messages via the OSER? In fact, this is
all that SER-PA_RLS shall send to the outside world. All routing decissions shall be done
in the OSER. The SER-PA_RLS should not be directly accessed (a firewall is in place).
Call Flows:
===========
Messages from Client to Presence server are O.K.
OSER routes them to the SER-PA_RLS.
Responses travel back via OSER.
###### ######## ##############
# UA # # OSER # # SER-PA_RLS #
###### ######## ##############
| | |
|----PUBLISH--->| |
| |----PUBLISH---->|
| |<-----OK------- |
|<------OK------| |
| | |
| | |
|---SUBSCRIBE-->| |
| |---SUBSCRIBE--->|
| |<-----OK------- |
|<------OK------| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
Intended route of NOTIFY messages:
###### ######## ##############
# UA # # OSER # # SER-PA_RLS #
###### ######## ##############
| | |
| |<----NOTIFY-----|
|<----NOTIFY----| |
|-------OK----->| |
| |-------OK------>|
| | |
| | |
Observed route of NOTIFY messages:
###### ######## ##############
# UA # # OSER # # SER-PA_RLS #
###### ######## ##############
| | |
| | |
|<-------------NOTIFY------------|
|----------------OK------------->|
| | |
| | |
(In fact I only see the UDP SIP NOTIFY leavin the SER-PA_RLS machine. The firewall blocks
this message, so the client nevers receives it.)
I tried several configurations in ser.cfg, including
...
if (method=="NOTIFY") {
log(1,"NOTIFY forwarded to OSER\n");
forward(OSER-hostname,5060);
}
...
I never saw the log message. I think, that sending out messages from the SER or at least
the presence module is independend from routing in the ser.cfg.
Can anybody tell me how to forward all outgoing messages to the OSER?
Many thank's in advance!
best regards
A. Schula
PS: For your information
On OSER, I simply use this
if (method=="SUBSCRIBE" and src_ip!=SER-PA_RLS_IP ||
method=="NOTIFY" and src_ip!=SER-PA_RLS_IP ||
method=="PUBLISH" and src_ip!=SER-PA_RLS_IP) {
forward_udp(SER-PA_RLS_IP,5060);
exit;
};
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