I am thinking that I cat get the port during the first call and then use that port for the rest of calls.
Maybe that first call will fail but after that, all calls will go fine.

Example of a Trying showing received port: 52548

¿Do you know what pseudovariable represent that value?

I tested with all variables I could find but I could not find anyone.

Thank you

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2016/01/19 17:38:38.981987 VENDOR-IP:5060 -> KAMAILIO-IP:5060
SIP/2.0 100 trying -- your call is important to us
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP PUBLIC-IP:52548;branch=z9hG4bK8b5c.b122371ac0ac2f3ef3204b0f192cb16c.1;rport=52548
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP ASTERISK-IP:5060;received=ASTERISK-IP;branch=z9hG4bK4082d124;rport=5060
From: 888888888 <sip:888888888@ASTERISK-IP>;tag=as34f971fe
To: <sip:999999999@VENDOR-DOMAIN>
Call-ID: 0b5307fa290674a97b47970643fce42a@ASTERISK-IP:5060
CSeq: 102 INVITE
Server: kamailio
Content-Length: 0


2016-01-15 9:50 GMT+01:00 Nelson Migliaro <eng.migliaro@gmail.com>:
Hello Daniel,

Yes, I am registered to the vendor.

Regards,

Nelson.-

2016-01-15 7:58 GMT+01:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com>:
Ahh, I thought Asterisk is in the public internet, but actually you connect to a provider (vendor), which seems to run Kamailio as well.

Using information from 100 trying is too late, as the INVITE was already sent... so one more question before trying to propose a solution. Do you have to register to the provider?

Cheers,
Daniel


On 14/01/16 18:51, Nelson Migliaro wrote:
Yes it is possible, but is there an easy way to workaround the issue using Kamailio.

Because I have the port because vendor is sending that info in Trying:

2016/01/13 20:10:15.842055 VENDOR-IP:5060 -> PRIVATE-IP-KAMAILIO:5060
SIP/2.0 100 trying -- your call is important to us
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP PUBLIC-IP:52548;branch=
z9hG4bKdd74.992e238037882e809653f713a5a580a9.1;rport=52548

I need to find the way to discover the port used by firewall (maybe getting that info from Trying) and then advertise that port.



2016-01-14 18:32 GMT+01:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com>:
Not really up to date with all Asterisk features -- do you know if you can append a custom header to a SIP response that is going to be generated by Asterisk? Eventually the reply for an OPTIONS request.

Cheers,
Daniel


On 14/01/16 17:19, Nelson Migliaro wrote:
Yes, I manage all devices, even the internet router but it does not allow static pat.

2016-01-14 16:07 GMT+01:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com>:
Do you control the Asterisk? If yes, depending on Asterisk capabilities of building replies, you may be able to do some automation to detect the external port.

Cheers,
Daniel

On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 3:47 PM, Nelson Migliaro <eng.migliaro@gmail.com> wrote:
There is not a public Kamailio, only one Kamailio behind NAT,

Right now the configuration is:

Asterisk <-> Kamailio (Private IP + advertise public IP + RTP Proxy  ) <-> Internet router (public IP + symmetric na) <-> Internet

Regards,

2016-01-14 15:43 GMT+01:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com>:
Is the kamailio behind nat communicating with another kamailio on a public IP?

Cheers,
DAniel

On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 1:33 PM, Nelson Migliaro <eng.migliaro@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you Daniel for your answer,

As you mention, there is a symmetric nat and router does not allow a static NAT.

By sniffing traffic I can see the port is using new but in case it change, how can automate the process of advertising the correct port?

Cheers!


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com>
Date: 2016-01-13 23:28 GMT+01:00
Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Kamailio and NAT
To: "Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List" <sr-users@lists.sip-router.org>


Hello,

it looks like you have a symmetric nat router, so the allocated port is randomly selected.

If you don't control the nat router to set a static forwarding rule or it doesn't provide the option to set static forwarding, then you are pretty much left with sniffing the traffic to discover the external port and advertise it.

Cheers,
Daniel




On 13/01/16 20:31, Nelson Migliaro wrote:
Hello,

I finally were able to run my Kamailio behind NAT but in order to accomplish that I included:

listen=udp:SOURCE-IP:5060 advertise PUBLIC-IP:52548

52548 is the port my internet router change when doing NAT (5060->52548). I found this port sniffing traffic

Conclusions at this point are:

---------------------------------------------1--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If I use this line:

listen=udp:SOURCE-IP:5060 advertise PUBLIC-IP:5060 it does not work :(

When I dial a call, INVITE / ACK / Trying / OK goes fine because they are part of the same transaction
When remote party disconnects the call, BYE goes to PUBLIC-IP port 5060 and router blocks de request. I assume vendor sends BYE to 5060 because it is a new transaction

-----------------------------------------------2--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If I use this line:

listen=udp:SOURCE-IP:5060 advertise PUBLIC-IP:52548 it work !!!!!!

When I dial a call, INVITE / ACK / Trying / OK goes fine because they are part of the same transaction
When remote party disconnects the call, BYE goes to PUBLIC-IP port 52548 and router forward the request to Kamailio. Since there is an open connection.

I need to find the way to find the way to advertise the public port internet router is doing NAT (PAT).

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This trace is a call that worked fine because I included line:

listen=udp:SOURCE-IP:5060 advertise PUBLIC-IP:52548


This trace is an INVITE with this line: listen=udp:SOURCE-IP:5060 advertise PUBLIC-IP:52548
2016/01/13 20:10:15.793568 PRIVATE-IP-KAMAILIO:5060 -> VENDOR-IP:5060
INVITE sip:NUM-DESTINATION@VENDOR-IP SIP/2.0
Record-Route: <sip:PUBLIC-IP:52548;lr=on;ftag=as3b72a453;vsf=AAAAAAEECQkCAgsNAXBeL0NPXVQfU0suMTY5LjIzMQ--;vst=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABCUEIAX1lKWF5MF0tB
A-;nat=yes>
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP PUBLIC-IP:52548;branch=z9hG4bKdd74.992e238037882e809653f713a5a580a9.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP PRIVATE-IP-SOFTPHONE:5060;received=PRIVATE-IP-SOFTPHONE;branch=z9hG4bK2f4e76ba;rport=5060
Max-Forwards: 69
From: NUM-SOURCE <sip:NUM-SOURCE@PRIVATE-IP-KAMAILIO>;tag=as3b72a453
To: <sip:NUM-DESTINATION@sip.VENDOR-IP>
Contact: <sip:NUM-SOURCE@PRIVATE-IP-SOFTPHONE:5060;alias=PUBLIC-IP~5060~1>
Call-ID: 329950447629810f7bdeaeed0cc034e1@PRIVATE-IP-SOFTPHONE:5060
CSeq: 102 INVITE
User-Agent: Kamailio
Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2016 19:10:15 GMT
Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, OPTIONS, BYE, REFER, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, PUBLISH, MESSAGE
Supported: replaces, timer
Content-Type: application/sdp
Content-Length: 255


Trying.....

2016/01/13 20:10:15.842055 VENDOR-IP:5060 -> PRIVATE-IP-KAMAILIO:5060
SIP/2.0 100 trying -- your call is important to us
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP PUBLIC-IP:52548;branch=z9hG4bKdd74.992e238037882e809653f713a5a580a9.1;rport=52548
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP PRIVATE-IP-SOFTPHONE:5060;received=PRIVATE-IP-SOFTPHONE;branch=z9hG4bK2f4e76ba;rport=5060
From: NUM-SOURCE <sip:NUM-SOURCE@PRIVATE-IP-KAMAILIO>;tag=as3b72a453
To: <sip:NUM-DESTINATION@VENDOR-IP>
Call-ID: 329950447629810f7bdeaeed0cc034e1@PRIVATE-IP-SOFTPHONE:5060
CSeq: 102 INVITE
Server: kamailio
Content-Length: 0




And finally a BYE

2016/01/13 20:10:28.545526 VENDOR-IP:5060 -> PRIVATE-IP-KAMAILIO:5060
BYE sip:34982298000@PRIVATE-IP-SOFTPHONE:5060;alias=PUBLIC-IP~5060~1 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP VENDOR-IP;branch=z9hG4bK26d8.847e6e14eef37e2cfc8b5e81d33de73d.0
From: <sip:675896262@PRIVATE-IP-KAMAILIO>;tag=gK0293ed93
To: "NUM-SOURCE" <sip:NUM-SOURCE@VENDOR-IP>;tag=as3b72a453
Call-ID: 329950447629810f7bdeaeed0cc034e1@PRIVATE-IP-SOFTPHONE:5060
CSeq: 28731 BYE
Max-Forwards: 69
Route: <sip:PUBLIC-IP:52548;lr=on;ftag=as3b72a453;vsf=AAAAAAEECQkCAgsNAXBeL0NPXVQfU0suMTY5LjIzMQ--;vst=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABCUEIAX1lKWF5MF0tBMzA-;na
yes>
Reason: Q.850;cause=16
Content-Length: 0



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Finally, It is finally working because I hardcoded NAT´d port.
I would like to find a way to avoid setting the port in "hard".

Thank you





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