OpenSER will not do anything it is not told to do. The default action
is to DROP all messages. So I would take a look in your openser.cfg
file to file some rule that you are appling to a BYE message
Hope this helps, if you can't find anting, post your openser.cfg so
other can take a look.
ronw
On Thursday 18 May 2006 06:17, unplug wrote:
Why a forbidden will be issued from openser after it
receiving a
BYE message?
UA openser
|>F21 BYE --------------------------------------->|
|
|<----------------------------- Forbidden 403 F22<|
SIP MESSAGE 21 210.184.23.31:5060() ->
203.193.26.234:5060() UDP Frame 22 18/May/06 17:15:33.7124
TimeFromPreviousSipFrame=3.2197 TimeFromStart=18.3328
BYE sip:936418567@203.193.26.242:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.0.0.27:5060;branch=z9hG4bK-1-10
From: sipp <sip:871963472069@10.0.0.27:5060>;tag=1
To: sut <sip:36418587@203.193.26.234:5060>;tag=SIPaPOFVaXMKm7Q3
Call-ID: 1-2419(a)10.0.0.27
CSeq: 2 BYE
Contact: sip:871963472069@10.0.0.27:5060
Max-Forwards: 70
Subject: Performance Test
Content-Length: 0
SIP MESSAGE 22 203.193.26.234:5060() ->
210.184.23.31:5060() UDP Frame 23 18/May/06 17:15:33.7181
TimeFromPreviousSipFrame=0.0058 TimeFromStart=18.3386
SIP/2.0 403 Forbidden
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
10.0.0.27:5060;branch=z9hG4bK-1-10;rport=5060;received=210.184.23.3
1 From: sipp <sip:871963472069@10.0.0.27:5060>;tag=1
To: sut <sip:36418587@203.193.26.234:5060>;tag=SIPaPOFVaXMKm7Q3
Call-ID: 1-2419(a)10.0.0.27
CSeq: 2 BYE
Server: OpenSer (1.0.1 (i386/linux))
Content-Length: 0
Warning: 392 203.193.26.234:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=23798
req_src_ip=210.184.23.31 req_src_port=5060
in_uri=sip:936418587@203.193.26.242:5060
out_uri=sip:936418587@203.193.26.242:5060 via_cnt==1"
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