Hi Daniel,
I can confirm that rtpproxy_manage is called. See:
http://pastebin.com/ZVXjK9ry
I'm seeing ERROR: rtpproxy [rtpproxy.c:2260]: incorrect port 0 in reply from rtp proxy
in the logs when processing the 200OK in the re-INVITE. I've included a debug level
log from rtpproxy in the log as well.
When handling the re-INVITE there is:
• Aug 30 22:38:59 sip /usr/sbin/kamailio[25778]: ERROR: *** cfgtrace:
c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=471 a=25 n=rtpproxy_manage
• Aug 30 22:38:59 sip rtpproxy[25671]: DBUG:handle_command: received command
"25778_11 U 1952045641-6076-15(a)BA.FJ.B.CFC 184.170.249.3 32122 3ae1Dvgr5vmeg;1
199857477;1"
• Aug 30 22:38:59 sip rtpproxy[25671]: INFO:handle_command: adding strong flag to
existing session, new=1/0/0
• Aug 30 22:38:59 sip rtpproxy[25671]: INFO:handle_command: lookup on ports 55324/46010,
session timer restarted
• Aug 30 22:38:59 sip rtpproxy[25671]: DBUG:doreply: sending reply "25778_11 46010
184.170.249.8#012"
but the 200OK:
• Aug 30 22:38:59 sip /usr/sbin/kamailio[25778]: ERROR: *** cfgtrace:
c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=471 a=25 n=rtpproxy_manage
• Aug 30 22:38:59 sip rtpproxy[25671]: DBUG:handle_command: received command
"25778_12 L 1952045641-6076-15(a)BA.FJ.B.CFC 71.104.248.48 6016 3ae1Dvgr5vmeg;1"
• Aug 30 22:38:59 sip rtpproxy[25671]: INFO:handle_command: lookup request failed:
session 1952045641-6076-15(a)BA.FJ.B.CFC, tags 3ae1Dvgr5vmeg;1/NONE not found
• Aug 30 22:38:59 sip rtpproxy[25671]: DBUG:doreply: sending reply "25778_12 0
184.170.249.8#012"
• Aug 30 22:38:59 sip /usr/sbin/kamailio[25778]: ERROR: rtpproxy [rtpproxy.c:2260]:
incorrect port 0 in reply from rtp proxy
I'm not familiar with the rtpproxy commands to know why it cannot locate the session.
Thanks for your assistance,
Spencer
On Aug 30, 2012, at 11:59 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
I could not spot by quick eye checking what could happen there, the best is to use the
debugger module with cfg_trace parameter set and check the execution trace to see what
actions of the configuration file are executed and be sure the rtpproxy is called or not.
You can post the execution trace here if you need further help with it.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 8/30/12 7:40 PM, Spencer Thomason wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for your help with this. Here is a trace:
http://pastebin.com/pXeFbwBz
I see the nat=yes parameter added to the Route header.
I've posted the script here:
http://pastebin.com/2qwHYHvj
Forgive my ignorance, I can't tell what I'm doing wrong.
Thanks!
Spencer
On Aug 30, 2012, at 12:51 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
if your config it is based on the default one, the Route header for within dialog
requests is marked by a parameter, nat=yes, that is used to decide whether to do rtpproxy
or not.
So, if you have a custom config, check the default one for the nat traversal handling
part.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 8/30/12 12:39 AM, Spencer Thomason wrote:
Hello,
I'm using Kamailio 3.2.4 for NAT traversal using rtpproxy_manage() in a largely stock
script. Everything works great until the far end (on a public ip) sends a t.38 re-INVITE.
The 200OK from the NATed UAC then doesn't trigger rtpproxy and the private IP in the
sdp causes the fax to fail. Any help handling these re-INVITEs would be greatly
appreciated. I'm happy to post traces if that helps describe the situation. The
network topology looks like this:
NATed UAC -> Kamailio on a public IP -> UAS on a public IP
Thanks in advance,
Spencer
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