I have a similar issue, but my case is even more simple in that I have only a single UDP socket. Are you running Kamailio in docker? In my case, I was able to observe that Kamailio was using the correct socket address and port, but docker's outbound NAT,
was changing not only the source address of the packet, but also the source port as well. Host is running Amazon Linux 2023, docker from their packages.
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Hello guys,
i'm seeing something weird, and i'm working if you can let me know.
I have a kamailio in AWS with a private IP listening on several sockets:
When forwarding a udp invite received on
10.1.2.36:5080 to a public ip provider say on
8.8.8.8:5060, i'm forcing the outgoing socket with force_socket via
10.1.2.36:5160. But the outgoing invite does NOT use 5160, it uses some random port...
Anybody knows why this might be?
my problem is, that call goes to freeswitch... call is setup properly and connects fine. But 15 minutes later the end provider sends back a reINVITE, which freeswitch then sends TO THE RANDOM PORT kamailio used to send the INVITE...
but by this time kamailio doesn't seem to even see the packet...
help is greatly appreciated!
David
Regards,
David Villasmil