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@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> 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>> > > And ngrep gave me these massages: > >
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