Hello!
I'm using rtpproxy to handle NAT, but right now I have problems of unreacheable host... I believe client's firewalls are blocking UDP traffic coming from the proxy ... I tried to change port range and nothing seem to make it work...
I was wondering if any of you kows something that may fix it....
Thanks
Hi Amanda,
be sure the devices are symmetric from RTP point of view - otherwise the traversal will not work. Also note that first you need incoming RTP (from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind the nat.
regards, bogdan
Amanda Mattiuz wrote:
Hello!
I'm using rtpproxy to handle NAT, but right now I have problems of unreacheable host... I believe client's firewalls are blocking UDP traffic coming from the proxy ... I tried to change port range and nothing seem to make it work...
I was wondering if any of you kows something that may fix it....
Thanks
--
Amanda Remes Mattiuz amattiuz@gmail.com mailto:amattiuz@gmail.com
Users mailing list Users@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Thanks for your reply...
I don't understand exactly "lso note that first you need incoming RTP (from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind the nat." ...
Checking the traffic with ethereal in the server (rtproxy and openser are running on the same machine for the moment), I can see that bothe clients are sending packets, but then when rtpproxy routes them to the onthr client, I see "ICMP unreacheable host" for both sides.....
I will check the client more carefully to be sure it is synmetric...
Thanks again!!!!
On 4/3/07, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan@voice-system.ro wrote:
Hi Amanda,
be sure the devices are symmetric from RTP point of view - otherwise the traversal will not work. Also note that first you need incoming RTP (from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind the nat.
regards, bogdan
Amanda Mattiuz wrote:
Hello!
I'm using rtpproxy to handle NAT, but right now I have problems of unreacheable host... I believe client's firewalls are blocking UDP traffic coming from the proxy ... I tried to change port range and nothing seem to make it work...
I was wondering if any of you kows something that may fix it....
Thanks
--
Amanda Remes Mattiuz amattiuz@gmail.com mailto:amattiuz@gmail.com
Users mailing list Users@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Hi Amanda,
could you post the RTP capture?
regards, bogdan
Amanda Mattiuz wrote:
Thanks for your reply...
I don't understand exactly "lso note that first you need incoming RTP (from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind the nat." ...
Checking the traffic with ethereal in the server (rtproxy and openser are running on the same machine for the moment), I can see that bothe clients are sending packets, but then when rtpproxy routes them to the onthr client, I see "ICMP unreacheable host" for both sides.....
I will check the client more carefully to be sure it is synmetric...
Thanks again!!!!
On 4/3/07, *Bogdan-Andrei Iancu* < bogdan@voice-system.ro mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro> wrote:
Hi Amanda, be sure the devices are symmetric from RTP point of view - otherwise the traversal will not work. Also note that first you need incoming RTP (from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind the nat. regards, bogdan Amanda Mattiuz wrote: > Hello! > > > I'm using rtpproxy to handle NAT, but right now I have problems of > unreacheable host... I believe client's firewalls are blocking UDP > traffic coming from the proxy ... I tried to change port range and > nothing seem to make it work... > > I was wondering if any of you kows something that may fix it.... > > Thanks > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Amanda Remes Mattiuz > amattiuz@gmail.com <mailto:amattiuz@gmail.com> <mailto:amattiuz@gmail.com <mailto:amattiuz@gmail.com>> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@openser.org <mailto:Users@openser.org> > http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >
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Hi!
I have the tcpdump output (from server) and the log from openSER in debug mode here with me... how can I capture SDP specifically? If u teach me I can do it and post it.... in fact I'd love to learn it heheheh
Thanks again!!
Amanda
On 4/4/07, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan@voice-system.ro wrote:
Hi Amanda,
could you post the RTP capture?
regards, bogdan
Amanda Mattiuz wrote:
Thanks for your reply...
I don't understand exactly "lso note that first you need incoming RTP (from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind the nat." ...
Checking the traffic with ethereal in the server (rtproxy and openser are running on the same machine for the moment), I can see that bothe clients are sending packets, but then when rtpproxy routes them to the onthr client, I see "ICMP unreacheable host" for both sides.....
I will check the client more carefully to be sure it is synmetric...
Thanks again!!!!
On 4/3/07, *Bogdan-Andrei Iancu* < bogdan@voice-system.ro mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro> wrote:
Hi Amanda, be sure the devices are symmetric from RTP point of view - otherwise the traversal will not work. Also note that first you need incoming RTP (from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind the nat. regards, bogdan Amanda Mattiuz wrote: > Hello! > > > I'm using rtpproxy to handle NAT, but right now I have problems of > unreacheable host... I believe client's firewalls are blocking UDP > traffic coming from the proxy ... I tried to change port range and > nothing seem to make it work... > > I was wondering if any of you kows something that may fix it.... > > Thanks > > -- >
> Amanda Remes Mattiuz > amattiuz@gmail.com <mailto:amattiuz@gmail.com> <mailto:amattiuz@gmail.com <mailto:amattiuz@gmail.com>> >
> > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@openser.org <mailto:Users@openser.org> > http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >
--
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HI Use ethereal, or ngrep if not install Download it and install on the Clients side and server side ( for Ethereal) and Ngrep in Server, So that U can see the SDP section in ngrep and in Ethereal u can both rtp packets and SDP messages,
I seen the urs Debugs of the OpenSER it doesn't show the properly.
On 4/4/07, Amanda Mattiuz amattiuz@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
I have the tcpdump output (from server) and the log from openSER in debug mode here with me... how can I capture SDP specifically? If u teach me I can do it and post it.... in fact I'd love to learn it heheheh
Thanks again!!
Amanda
On 4/4/07, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan@voice-system.ro wrote:
Hi Amanda,
could you post the RTP capture?
regards, bogdan
Amanda Mattiuz wrote:
Thanks for your reply...
I don't understand exactly "lso note that first you need incoming RTP (from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind the nat." ...
Checking the traffic with ethereal in the server (rtproxy and openser are running on the same machine for the moment), I can see that bothe clients are sending packets, but then when rtpproxy routes them to the
onthr client, I see "ICMP unreacheable host" for both sides.....
I will check the client more carefully to be sure it is synmetric...
Thanks again!!!!
On 4/3/07, *Bogdan-Andrei Iancu* < bogdan@voice-system.ro mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro> wrote:
Hi Amanda, be sure the devices are symmetric from RTP point of view - otherwise the traversal will not work. Also note that first you need incoming
RTP
(from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind the nat. regards, bogdan Amanda Mattiuz wrote: > Hello! > > > I'm using rtpproxy to handle NAT, but right now I have problems
of
> unreacheable host... I believe client's firewalls are blocking
UDP
> traffic coming from the proxy ... I tried to change port range
and
> nothing seem to make it work... > > I was wondering if any of you kows something that may fix it....
> > Thanks > > -- >
> Amanda Remes Mattiuz > amattiuz@gmail.com <mailto:amattiuz@gmail.com> <mailto:amattiuz@gmail.com <mailto: amattiuz@gmail.com>> >
> > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@openser.org <mailto:Users@openser.org> > http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >
--
Amanda Remes Mattiuz amattiuz@gmail.com mailto:amattiuz@gmail.com
--
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Users mailing list Users@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Humm... Imay be using an old version of Ethereal, because it does not explicit show RTP or SDP packets.
I will run tests and post the RTP/SDP capture, thanks a lot for the help!
Just one thing, yesterday I run nmap to check the ports on both clients and in both of them I saw that ALL UDP PORTS are blocked/filtered by firewall/router/proxy.... do you think this may be the problem? I checked the client source code and I seems to be synmetric.....
On 4/5/07, raviprakash sunkara sunkara.raviprakash.feb14@gmail.com wrote:
HI Use ethereal, or ngrep if not install Download it and install on the Clients side and server side ( for Ethereal) and Ngrep in Server, So that U can see the SDP section in ngrep and in Ethereal u can both rtp packets and SDP messages,
I seen the urs Debugs of the OpenSER it doesn't show the properly.
On 4/4/07, Amanda Mattiuz <amattiuz@gmail.com > wrote:
Hi!
I have the tcpdump output (from server) and the log from openSER in debug mode here with me... how can I capture SDP specifically? If u teach me I can do it and post it.... in fact I'd love to learn it heheheh
Thanks again!!
Amanda
On 4/4/07, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu < bogdan@voice-system.ro> wrote:
Hi Amanda,
could you post the RTP capture?
regards, bogdan
Amanda Mattiuz wrote:
Thanks for your reply...
I don't understand exactly "lso note that first you need incoming
RTP
(from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind the nat." ...
Checking the traffic with ethereal in the server (rtproxy and
openser
are running on the same machine for the moment), I can see that
bothe
clients are sending packets, but then when rtpproxy routes them to
the
onthr client, I see "ICMP unreacheable host" for both sides.....
I will check the client more carefully to be sure it is synmetric...
Thanks again!!!!
On 4/3/07, *Bogdan-Andrei Iancu* < bogdan@voice-system.ro <mailto: bogdan@voice-system.ro>> wrote:
Hi Amanda, be sure the devices are symmetric from RTP point of view - otherwise the traversal will not work. Also note that first you need incoming
RTP
(from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind the nat. regards, bogdan Amanda Mattiuz wrote: > Hello! > > > I'm using rtpproxy to handle NAT, but right now I have
problems of
> unreacheable host... I believe client's firewalls are blocking
UDP
> traffic coming from the proxy ... I tried to change port range
and
> nothing seem to make it work... > > I was wondering if any of you kows something that may fix
it....
> > Thanks > > -- >
> Amanda Remes Mattiuz > amattiuz@gmail.com <mailto:amattiuz@gmail.com> <mailto: amattiuz@gmail.com <mailto: amattiuz@gmail.com>> >
> > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@openser.org <mailto: Users@openser.org> > http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >
--
Amanda Remes Mattiuz amattiuz@gmail.com <mailto: amattiuz@gmail.com>
--
Amanda Remes Mattiuz amattiuz@gmail.com
Users mailing list Users@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
-- Thanks and Regards Ravi Prakash Sunkara ravi.sunkara@hyperion-tech.com M:+91 9985077535 www.hyperion-tech.com Client and Parent company :- www.august-networks.com
Hello all!!
Here it goes my SDP capture....
From the server I got:
SIP/2.0 200 OK Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 127.0.0.1:3000;received=89.217.49.178 ;rport=3000;branch=z9hG4bK63518 Record-Route: sip:195.176.182.183;lr=on;ftag=z9hG4bK07895001 To: sip:amanda@195.176.182.183;tag=1667a366aa3b4597 From: sip:ivano@195.176.182.183;tag=z9hG4bK07895001 Call-ID: 491020407821@127.0.0.1 CSeq: 1 INVITE Contact: sip:user@84.72.112.122:3000;nat=yes Server: mjsip stack 1.6 Content-Length: 177 Content-Type: application/sdp
v=0 o=sip:amanda@195.176.182.183 0 0 IN IP4 84.72.112.122 s=Session SIP/SDP c=IN IP4 195.176.182.183 t=0 0 m=audio 35036 RTP/AVP 0 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=nortpproxy:yes
Is there anything unusual here??
On 4/5/07, raviprakash sunkara sunkara.raviprakash.feb14@gmail.com wrote:
HI Use ethereal, or ngrep if not install Download it and install on the Clients side and server side ( for Ethereal) and Ngrep in Server, So that U can see the SDP section in ngrep and in Ethereal u can both rtp packets and SDP messages,
I seen the urs Debugs of the OpenSER it doesn't show the properly.
On 4/4/07, Amanda Mattiuz <amattiuz@gmail.com > wrote:
Hi!
I have the tcpdump output (from server) and the log from openSER in debug mode here with me... how can I capture SDP specifically? If u teach me I can do it and post it.... in fact I'd love to learn it heheheh
Thanks again!!
Amanda
On 4/4/07, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu < bogdan@voice-system.ro> wrote:
Hi Amanda,
could you post the RTP capture?
regards, bogdan
Amanda Mattiuz wrote:
Thanks for your reply...
I don't understand exactly "lso note that first you need incoming
RTP
(from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind the nat." ...
Checking the traffic with ethereal in the server (rtproxy and
openser
are running on the same machine for the moment), I can see that
bothe
clients are sending packets, but then when rtpproxy routes them to
the
onthr client, I see "ICMP unreacheable host" for both sides.....
I will check the client more carefully to be sure it is synmetric...
Thanks again!!!!
On 4/3/07, *Bogdan-Andrei Iancu* < bogdan@voice-system.ro <mailto: bogdan@voice-system.ro>> wrote:
Hi Amanda, be sure the devices are symmetric from RTP point of view - otherwise the traversal will not work. Also note that first you need incoming
RTP
(from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind the nat. regards, bogdan Amanda Mattiuz wrote: > Hello! > > > I'm using rtpproxy to handle NAT, but right now I have
problems of
> unreacheable host... I believe client's firewalls are blocking
UDP
> traffic coming from the proxy ... I tried to change port range
and
> nothing seem to make it work... > > I was wondering if any of you kows something that may fix
it....
> > Thanks > > -- >
> Amanda Remes Mattiuz > amattiuz@gmail.com <mailto:amattiuz@gmail.com> <mailto: amattiuz@gmail.com <mailto: amattiuz@gmail.com>> >
> > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@openser.org <mailto: Users@openser.org> > http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >
--
Amanda Remes Mattiuz amattiuz@gmail.com <mailto: amattiuz@gmail.com>
--
Amanda Remes Mattiuz amattiuz@gmail.com
Users mailing list Users@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
-- Thanks and Regards Ravi Prakash Sunkara ravi.sunkara@hyperion-tech.com M:+91 9985077535 www.hyperion-tech.com Client and Parent company :- www.august-networks.com
Sorry, I forgot to post the SDP message from the client that originates the INVITE. Here it goes:
Content-Type: application/sdp
v=0 o=sip:amanda@195.176.182.183 0 0 IN IP4 84.72.112.122 c=IN IP4 127.0.0.1 http://195.176.182.183/ t=0 0 m=audio 2100 RTP/AVP 0 a=PCMU/8000
I notice from here that the audio ports described here and in the server SDP message are different. Could this be an issue??
Amanda
On 4/14/07, Amanda Mattiuz amattiuz@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all!!
Here it goes my SDP capture....
From the server I got:
SIP/2.0 200 OK Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 127.0.0.1:3000;received=89.217.49.178 ;rport=3000;branch=z9hG4bK63518 Record-Route: sip:195.176.182.183;lr=on;ftag=z9hG4bK07895001 To: <sip:amanda@195.176.182.183 >;tag=1667a366aa3b4597 From: sip:ivano@195.176.182.183;tag=z9hG4bK07895001 Call-ID: 491020407821@127.0.0.1 CSeq: 1 INVITE Contact: sip:user@84.72.112.122:3000;nat=yes Server: mjsip stack 1.6 Content-Length: 177 Content-Type: application/sdp
v=0 o=sip:amanda@195.176.182.183 0 0 IN IP4 84.72.112.122 s=Session SIP/SDP c=IN IP4 195.176.182.183 t=0 0 m=audio 35036 RTP/AVP 0 a=rtpmap:0 PCMU/8000 a=nortpproxy:yes
Is there anything unusual here??
On 4/5/07, raviprakash sunkara sunkara.raviprakash.feb14@gmail.com wrote:
HI Use ethereal, or ngrep if not install Download it and install on the Clients side and server side ( for Ethereal) and Ngrep in Server, So that U can see the SDP section in ngrep and in Ethereal u can both rtp packets and SDP messages,
I seen the urs Debugs of the OpenSER it doesn't show the properly.
On 4/4/07, Amanda Mattiuz <amattiuz@gmail.com > wrote:
Hi!
I have the tcpdump output (from server) and the log from openSER in debug mode here with me... how can I capture SDP specifically? If u teach me I can do it and post it.... in fact I'd love to learn it heheheh
Thanks again!!
Amanda
On 4/4/07, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu < bogdan@voice-system.ro> wrote:
Hi Amanda,
could you post the RTP capture?
regards, bogdan
Amanda Mattiuz wrote:
Thanks for your reply...
I don't understand exactly "lso note that first you need incoming
RTP
(from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind
the
nat." ...
Checking the traffic with ethereal in the server (rtproxy and
openser
are running on the same machine for the moment), I can see that
bothe
clients are sending packets, but then when rtpproxy routes them to
the
onthr client, I see "ICMP unreacheable host" for both sides.....
I will check the client more carefully to be sure it is
synmetric...
Thanks again!!!!
On 4/3/07, *Bogdan-Andrei Iancu* < bogdan@voice-system.ro <mailto: bogdan@voice-system.ro>> wrote:
Hi Amanda, be sure the devices are symmetric from RTP point of view - otherwise the traversal will not work. Also note that first you need
incoming RTP
(from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP
behind
the nat. regards, bogdan Amanda Mattiuz wrote: > Hello! > > > I'm using rtpproxy to handle NAT, but right now I have
problems of
> unreacheable host... I believe client's firewalls are
blocking UDP
> traffic coming from the proxy ... I tried to change port
range and
> nothing seem to make it work... > > I was wondering if any of you kows something that may fix
it....
> > Thanks > > -- >
> Amanda Remes Mattiuz > amattiuz@gmail.com <mailto:amattiuz@gmail.com> <mailto: amattiuz@gmail.com <mailto: amattiuz@gmail.com>> >
> > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@openser.org <mailto: Users@openser.org> > http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >
--
Amanda Remes Mattiuz amattiuz@gmail.com <mailto: amattiuz@gmail.com>
--
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Users mailing list Users@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
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--
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Just another question (for today at least.... ;-) ) :
Does anybody have a client that works with RTPproxy and Openser that I can use?? Maybe the problem is in my client, I don't know.... so It would be nice if I could try with anotehr client that I know that works...
Thanks again, Amanda
On 4/3/07, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan@voice-system.ro wrote:
Hi Amanda,
be sure the devices are symmetric from RTP point of view - otherwise the traversal will not work. Also note that first you need incoming RTP (from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind the nat.
regards, bogdan
Amanda Mattiuz wrote:
Hello!
I'm using rtpproxy to handle NAT, but right now I have problems of unreacheable host... I believe client's firewalls are blocking UDP traffic coming from the proxy ... I tried to change port range and nothing seem to make it work...
I was wondering if any of you kows something that may fix it....
Thanks
--
Amanda Remes Mattiuz amattiuz@gmail.com mailto:amattiuz@gmail.com
Users mailing list Users@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Hi Mattiuz ,
Please follow the step bu steps in SDP section when invites and 200 Ok Responsing from UAC and UAS
ie.. in fixed_nated_sdp( flag) test one by one from 1 to 12 flag,
Because of Some Fire will blocks the SDP messages of mail in Contact -header ... and other o and c and also m option in Sdp message body.
On 4/14/07, Amanda Mattiuz amattiuz@gmail.com wrote:
Just another question (for today at least.... ;-) ) :
Does anybody have a client that works with RTPproxy and Openser that I can use?? Maybe the problem is in my client, I don't know.... so It would be nice if I could try with anotehr client that I know that works...
Thanks again, Amanda
On 4/3/07, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan@voice-system.ro wrote:
Hi Amanda,
be sure the devices are symmetric from RTP point of view - otherwise the traversal will not work. Also note that first you need incoming RTP (from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind the nat.
regards, bogdan
Amanda Mattiuz wrote:
Hello!
I'm using rtpproxy to handle NAT, but right now I have problems of unreacheable host... I believe client's firewalls are blocking UDP traffic coming from the proxy ... I tried to change port range and nothing seem to make it work...
I was wondering if any of you kows something that may fix it....
Thanks
--
Amanda Remes Mattiuz amattiuz@gmail.com mailto:amattiuz@gmail.com
Users mailing list Users@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
--
Amanda Remes Mattiuz amattiuz@gmail.com
Users mailing list Users@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users