Hi.

May be you should check if the ACK from the caller is directed to a domain served by your openser. Double check the alias directives at the beginning of the config file, ahd your main route.

A copy of your cfg file would help.

Kind regards.

Sergio Guti¨¦rrez.

On 3/25/07, Ñ <wintersun1981@gmail.com> wrote:
hi, all:
    I'm new to here and just installed an instance of
openser-1.2.0-notls version under CentOS 4.3 platform. Also I've added
mysql db support and it seemed all is working well. But when I made a
common call through openser, I found a problem that the openser didn't
send ACK message to the callee. The flow is as follows:
    caller    ---INVITE-->        openser
                                         openser        ---INVITE-->
         callee
                                         openser        <--180--------
           callee
    caller   <----180------         openser
                                         openser       <----200-------
           callee
    caller   <----200------         openser
    caller   ------ACK---->       openser

    At this time when the caller send ACK to openser, openser didn't
send ACK to the callee. So after 30 seconds, the callee released the
call due to time out.
    Does anyone know what's the problem?  Any help will be appreciate!

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