Further more if Kamailio is sending 404 then simply search "404" in kamailio.cfg where it is occurring and you will know which condition and why.Answer#2: In Default Kamailio config log-facility used is 0 which mean logs will be appended to /var/log/messages or syslog. If it is something else make sure you have rsyslog configured and the corresponding custom log file present.Ofcource you have to restart both services.HiAnswer#1: You have to put logs to find where Kamailio is sending 404. Check xlog lines in the code append more to see.
On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Jesse S. Anderson <jesse.dakota@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,Sorry for the general questions here, I'll try to be concise. I'm kind of a n00b, so bear with me.
Problem: Kamailio will not respond or accept SUBSCRIBE. It kicks back a 404 every time. SUBSCRIBE is ok.
Question #1: I actually copied a config from the vendor we are using and it's supposed to work so is there something simple I'm missing?
Question #2: Logging. I've read that there should be a kamailio.log file somewhere that I can tail -f, but there's no such file on the machine. I've done a kamailio debug -dd but it's really tough to go through. Doesn't seem like you can grep using that either.
If anyone out there has any advice for me, I would certainly appreciate it.
Thanks!
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