Hello,
can you send the pcap with sip messages for such situation? It will help to understand if Via is used corerctly for replies.
Cheers, Daniel
On 08/08/16 18:51, Asgaroth wrote:
Hi All,
I have a configuration where we run a multi-homed proxy/loadbalancer and a seperate internal presence server. We then use pua/pua-dialoginfo on the proxies to publish dialog state to the internal presence server.
The proxies listen on udp:external_ip:5062 and udp:internal_ip1:5060. The presence server listens on udp:internal_ip2:5060 on a seperate server.
The problem I am coming accross is that when kamailio generates a PUBLISH message for some dialogs it creates the via header with address external:ip:5062, however the pua module is configured to send to the presence server address on internal_ip2:5060. I have a route which forces the sending socket ($fs) to be udp:internal_ip1:5060.
What happens then is that the presence server tries to send the 200 reply to the PUBLISH message back to internal_ip1:5062 (when it should be internal_ip1:5060), I'm thinking this is because the Via header has host as external_ip:5062.
Is it possible, from event-route[tm:local-request] to rewrite the via header so that it reflects internal_ip1:5060 instead of external_ip:5062?
I did try the following snippet from event-route[tm:local-request], but I got module parse errors on the Via header:
if (is_method("PUBLISH")) { subst_hf("Via", "/ 1.2.3.[0-9]+:5062;/ $sel(cfg_get.socket.internal_ip);/", "f"); }
[7370]: ERROR: <core> [parser/parse_via.c:2607]: parse_via(): ERROR:parse_via on <1> state 5 (default) [7370]: ERROR: <core> [parser/parse_via.c:2708]: parse_via(): ERROR: parse_via on: <SIP/2.0/UDP external_ip:5062;branch=z9hG4bK96eb.0f014ae4000000000000000000000000.0#015#012 internal_ip1; [7370]: ERROR: <core> [parser/parse_via.c:2712]: parse_via(): ERROR: parse_via parse error, parsed so far:<SIP/2.0/UDP external_ip:5062;branch=z9hG4bK96eb.0f014ae4000000000000000000000000.0#015#012
[7370]: ERROR: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:125]: get_hdr_field(): ERROR: get_hdr_field: bad via [7370]: INFO: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:338]: parse_headers(): ERROR: bad header field [Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 1] [7370]: ERROR: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:690]: parse_msg(): ERROR: parse_msg: message=<PUBLISH sip:user@domain;transport=UDP SIP/2.0#015#012Via: SIP/2.0/UDP external_ip:5062;branch=z9hG4bK96eb.0f014ae4000000000000000000000000.0#015#012 internal_ip1;To: sip:user@domain;transport=UDP#015#012From: sip:user@domain;transport=UDP;tag=3e8fdaca277026bf3e6d75c5e5313096-f162#015#012CSeq: 10 PUBLISH#015#012Call-ID: 5634294b786134b3-7370@external_ip#015#012Content-Length: 692#015#012User-Agent: kamailio (bfievklb04)#015#012Max-Forwards: 70#015#012Event: dialog#015#012Expires: 10901#015#012Content-Type: application/dialog-info+xml#015#012#015#012<?xml version="1.0"?>#012<dialog-info xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:dialog-info" version="0" state="full" entity="sip:user@domain;transport=UDP">#012 <dialog id="mvqXXaAr24DHdfsffYKZeA.." call-id="mvqXXaAr24DHdfsffYKZeA.." direction="initiator">#012 <state>Trying</state>#012 <remote>#012 <identity>sip:1234567@domain;transport=UDP</identity>#012 <target uri="sip:1234567@domain;transport=UDP"/>#012 </remote>#012 <local>#012 <identity>sip:user@domain;transport=UDP</identity>#012 <target uri="sip:user@domain;transport=UDP"/>#012 </local>#012
</dialog>#012</dialog-info>#012> [7370]: ERROR: <core> [msg_translator.c:3057]: build_sip_msg_from_buf(): parsing failed [7370]: ERROR: tm [uac.c:163]: uac_refresh_hdr_shortcuts(): failed to parse msg buffer [7370]: ERROR: tm [uac.c:487]: t_uac_prepare(): failed to refresh header shortcuts [7370]: ERROR: pua [send_publish.c:700]: send_publish(): in t_request tm module function [7370]: ERROR: pua_dialoginfo [dialog_publish.c:358]: dialog_publish(): while sending publish
To me, it looks like the replace section of the subst_hf sub expression is being appended to the end of the via header instead of replacing the address section found.
I have sanitized the above output to not show internal details, but if you need it, I can send it on to you privately.
Am I going about this issue in the correct way, and, if so, where am I going wrong with the subst_hf snippet above?
Kamailio version is 4.3.6.
Any pointers/tips/trciks are greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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