----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 7:28
AM
Subject: Re: [Serusers] ser stable +
mediaproxy
Hello,
I got the said error on a
REGISTER.
And i'm using the standar nathelper.cfg (modified
with mediaproxy commands).
Regards,
Ri Liang
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 1:52
AM
Subject: Re: [Serusers] ser stable +
mediaproxy
You should apply the functions from the module to INVITE and
REGISTER only. Messages having no contact header will give the warning which
is harmless but your config needs some tuning.
Adrian
On Jun
3, 2004, at 9:23 AM, Ri Liang wrote:
Thanks a lot,/smaller>/fontfamily>
I'm
now using lates ser stable
CVS+mediaproxy./smaller>/fontfamily>
But in the register
process i got this error (the user get successfully register), please
advise if this is a normal messsage.
..../smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
error: mediaproxy/getContactURI(): error parsing Contact body/smaller>/fontfamily>
..../smaller>/fontfamily>
Ri
Liang/smaller>/fontfamily>
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/ser[8813]:
method: <REGISTER>/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
uri: <sip:192.168.2.3>/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
version: <SIP/2.0>/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
parse_headers: flags=1/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
Found param type 232, <branch> = <z9hG4bK3e28f0599ccb9b4a>;
state=16/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
end of header reached, state=5/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
parse_headers: Via found, flags=1/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
parse_headers: this is the first via/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
After parse_msg.../smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
preparing to run routing scripts.../smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
DEBUG : is_maxfwd_present: searching for max_forwards header/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
parse_headers: flags=128/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
end of header reached, state=9/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
DEBUG: get_hdr_field: <To> [35];
uri=[sip:2222@192.168.2.3;user=phone]/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
DEBUG: to body [<sip:2222@192.168.2.3;user=phone>^M ]/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
get_hdr_field: cseq <CSeq>: <100> <REGISTER>/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
DEBUG: is_maxfwd_present: value = 70/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
parse_headers: flags=64/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
error: mediaproxy/getContactURI(): error parsing Contact body/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
check_via_address(192.168.2.22, 192.168.2.22,
0)/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
parse_headers: flags=256/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
DEBUG: get_hdr_body : content_length=0/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
found end of header/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
find_first_route(): No Route headers found/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
loose_route(): There is no Route HF/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
check_self - checking if host==us: 11==9 && [192.168.2.3] ==
[127.0.0.1]/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
check_self - checking if port 5060 matches port 5060/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
check_self - checking if host==us: 11==11 && [192.168.2.3]
== [192.168.2.3]/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
check_self - checking if port 5060 matches port 5060/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
check_self - checking if host==us: 11==9 && [192.168.2.3] ==
[127.0.0.1]/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
check_self - checking if port 5060 matches port 5060/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
check_self - checking if host==us: 11==11 && [192.168.2.3]
== [192.168.2.3]/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
check_self - checking if port 5060 matches port 5060/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
parse_headers: flags=4096/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
pre_auth(): Credentials with given realm not found/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
build_auth_hf(): 'WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="sip.callmyway.net",
nonce="40bec3e4d09adf671de759a294bcdca543de6efc"^M '/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
parse_headers: flags=-1/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
check_via_address(192.168.2.22, 192.168.2.22,
0)/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8813]:
receive_msg: cleaning up/smaller>/fontfamily>
/ser[8811]:
SIP Request:/smaller>/fontfamily>
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RE: [Serusers] ser stable +
mediaproxy/x-tad-bigger>/fontfamily>
Hello,
I had same problem. Use stable 0.8.12 SER from latest CVS and
mediaproxy from latest CVS head. Recompile this and it should work. Do not
use rpm or tarball to create your SER. Hope this helps. I
have discovered more things that are causing problems implementing
SER with Mediaproxy. Tjapko./smaller>/color>/fontfamily>
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Message-----/smaller>/fontfamily>
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serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org/color>
[mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org]On Behalf Of Adrian Georgescu/smaller>/fontfamily>
Sent:/smaller>/fontfamily>
Martes, 01 de Junio de 2004 03:38 a.m./smaller>/fontfamily>
To:/smaller>/fontfamily>
rliang@callmyway.com/color>/smaller>/fontfamily>
Cc:/smaller>/fontfamily>
serusers@lists.iptel.org/smaller>/fontfamily>
Subject:/smaller>/fontfamily>
[Serusers] ser stable + mediaproxy/smaller>/fontfamily>
Hi
Ri,
We use successfully mediaproxy with both stable and unstable
branches of ser on Debian systems. There is no known reason it should
crash, maybe IPTEL guys would have more clues as I saw this problem being
reported several time.
Adrian
--
Hello,
I'm
using lates ser CVS stable with mediaproxy (from unstable ser
directory
and also using the mysql create with unstable
ser_mysql.sh).
SER crash in the same moment when a sip cliente get
register with the
correct user and password, i have attach the
syslog.
Am I using the right combination of SER+mediaproxy ? or do
i need to use
only the unstable ser (with it's mediaproxy
include).