Hello,
indeed Kamailio takes „ws“ as normal web socket, and “wss” as secure websockets. Compare
e.g. to the pseudo-variables docs.
Maybe your Kamailio should insert the location entries with “;transport=wss”?
Cheers,
Henning
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From: Karsten Horsmann <khorsmann(a)gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2023 6:45 PM
To: Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List <sr-users(a)lists.kamailio.org>
Subject: [SR-Users] Re: transport=ws causing kamailio to use wrong listen socket
Hi Nathan,
I use secure websocket and it works with out an issue. Can you provide a bit more
Information? Kamailio version an a bit of your config would help the list to figure out
why it's not working for you.
<nathan.bruning@talksome.com<mailto:nathan.bruning@talksome.com>> schrieb am
Fr., 27. Jan. 2023, 16:08:
Hi all,
We're hitting an issue while integrating secure websockets in our existing SIP
infrastructure using Kamailio.
When the registration comes in, it causes an entry in our AOR table, with
";transport=ws" appended.
When we want to send a message to this client (using t_relay), kamailio seems to take
'ws' as being *unsecure* websockets. In turn, this makes Kamailio try to send out
the message using a TCP listener - while it should have picked the TLS listener.
There are some remarks in the sources about ws vs. wss, so i'm struggling to figure
out where things go wrong. I've also created github issue #3340 with more details.
Any help would be appreciated. If this turns out to be a Kamailio bug, i'm happy to
provide a patch.
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