Hello,

run with -E -ddd command line parameters, some of the messages are in stderror.

The error is somewhere else, because the the one related to tls is during shutdown process, therefore something else was detected before.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 16/11/15 09:53, Sebastian Damm wrote:
Hi Daniel,

as I wrote, I copied the last log line from shutdown and the first lines from the start. That was just to show that those lines really are the first lines that appear in the log. You can see the PID change and the 5sec gap between the shutdown and start.


There are no error messages, otherwise. And I don't know what Kamailio is doing and why it thinks that it should disable tls.

Best Regards,
Sebastian

On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 9:34 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

the following log message:

Nov 13 17:29:37 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[3536]: DEBUG: <core> [mem/shm_mem.c:235]: shm_mem_destroy(): destroying the shared memory lock

indicates that Kamailio is shutting down already. Can you check up in the logs and see if there are other error messages?

Do you have /var/log/kamailio folder with appropriate permissions so kamailio can create fifo file/etc.?

Cheers,
Daniel


On 13/11/15 18:07, Sebastian Damm wrote:
Hi Daniel,

I just moved the TLS config lines up top even before sl and tm module. Also moved the modparam stuff up there. When starting, Kamailio says, it is listening on a TLS socket, but netstat says, it isn't. It's basically the same behavior as before. (This is the last log line from shutting down and the very first lines when starting up.)

Nov 13 17:29:37 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[3536]: DEBUG: <core> [mem/shm_mem.c:235]: shm_mem_destroy(): destroying the shared memory lock
Nov 13 17:29:42 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[3704]: DEBUG: <core> [daemonize.c:583]: set_core_dump(): core dump limits set to 18446744073709551615
Nov 13 17:29:42 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[3704]: WARNING: <core> [main.c:2475]: main(): tls support enabled, but no tls engine  available (forgot to load the tls module?)
Nov 13 17:29:42 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[3704]: WARNING: <core> [main.c:2476]: main(): disabling tls...
Nov 13 17:29:42 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[3704]: DEBUG: <core> [async_task.c:88]: async_task_init(): start initializing asynk task framework
Nov 13 17:29:42 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[3704]: DEBUG: <core> [sr_module.c:959]: init_mod(): tls
Nov 13 17:29:42 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[3704]: WARNING: tls [tls_mod.c:287]: mod_init(): tls support is disabled (set enable_tls=1 in the config to enable it)

I tried finding out, when those messages are written to the log. The first one with "no engine available" comes from main.c, if it wants to initialize tls but the module is not loaded yet. But it comes only, if tls_disable is not set. So at this point, Kamailio knows that we want to use TLS. But when this message appears, Kamailio sets tls_disable to 1. The second message "tls support is disabled" comes from the tls module, and only when tls_disable is set. So that's quite logical, because it was set this way before.

I compared the startup behavior between 4.1.3 and 4.3.3, and in 4.1.3 we had it pretty late in the init section, so there were a lot of modules loaded before tls and it worked without a problem.

I'm too bad in reading code, so I don't know what I have to do to get this message go away. The part of the code, where this is printed, changed a bit, but the conditions for printing the message stayed the same. I'm out of ideas what to check anymore.

Best Regards,
Sebastian

On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 2:29 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

it could be related to the fact that a lot of internal things are initialized when the first modparam is found in config, but I thought that change was done in 3.x.

Can you put the tls module config part being the first? The other modules don't need to be initialized before, actually tls needs to be initialized and it does some of its init stuff when it is loaded (unlike the common to do init stuff in mod init).

Cheers,
Daniel


On 13/11/15 14:16, Sebastian Damm wrote:
Hi Daniel,

yes, we see this message.

Nov 13 11:44:42 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[16113]: DEBUG: <core> [sr_module.c:959]: init_mod(): tls
Nov 13 11:44:42 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[16113]: WARNING: tls [tls_mod.c:287]: mod_init(): tls support is disabled (set enable_tls=1 in the config to enable it)
Nov 13 11:44:42 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[16113]: DEBUG: <core> [main.c:2520]: main(): Expect (at least) 30 kamailio processes in your process list

Okay, then the message right at the beginning probably just irritated us. But as you can see, we have set enable_tls=1 (previously and in the documentation it was set to 'yes'), but it still doesn't get enabled.

Any more ideas?

Best Regards,
Sebastian

On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 12:32 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

if you start with debug=3, do you see the message:

DEBUG: <core> [sr_module.c:959]: init_mod(): tls

Cheers,
Daniel


On 13/11/15 12:17, Sebastian Damm wrote:
Hello,

we just updated one kamailio server from 4.1.5 to 4.3.3, and although the config file is correct and kamailio starts up, it doesn't initialize TLS and says " tls support enabled, but no tls engine  available (forgot to load the tls module?)"

In the log I see:

Old shutdown (last lines):
Nov 13 11:44:38 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[15890]: DEBUG: <core> [mem/shm_mem.c:235]: shm_mem_destroy(): destroying the shared memory lock
Nov 13 11:44:41 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[14818]: ERROR: <core> [tcp_read.c:271]: tcp_read_data(): error reading: Connection reset by peer (104)
Nov 13 11:44:41 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[14818]: ERROR: <core> [tcp_read.c:1296]: tcp_read_req(): ERROR: tcp_read_req: error reading

New startup (first lines):
Nov 13 11:44:42 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[16113]: DEBUG: <core> [daemonize.c:583]: set_core_dump(): core dump limits set to 18446744073709551615
Nov 13 11:44:42 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[16113]: WARNING: <core> [main.c:2475]: main(): tls support enabled, but no tls engine  available (forgot to load the tls module?)
Nov 13 11:44:42 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[16113]: WARNING: <core> [main.c:2476]: main(): disabling tls...
Nov 13 11:44:42 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[16113]: DEBUG: <core> [async_task.c:88]: async_task_init(): start initializing asynk task framework
Nov 13 11:44:42 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[16113]: DEBUG: <core> [sr_module.c:959]: init_mod(): xmlrpc
Nov 13 11:44:42 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[16113]: DEBUG: <core> [sr_module.c:689]: find_mod_export_record(): find_export_record: found <bind_sl> in module sl [/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/kamailio/modules//sl.so]
Nov 13 11:44:42 lasola /usr/sbin/kamailio[16113]: DEBUG: <core> [sr_module.c:959]: init_mod(): sl

In our config file we have the following lines for TLS (pretty late, after all other module loading and after most parameters):

#!ifdef ENABLETLS
loadmodule "tls.so"

modparam("tls", "private_key", "/etc/ssl/private/my.kamailio-key.pem")
modparam("tls", "certificate", "/etc/ssl/certs/my.kamailio.crt")
#!ifdef TLS_CA_CHAIN
# Maybe we want to use a chain to the CA
modparam("tls", "ca_list", "/etc/ssl/certs/my.ca-bundle.crt")
#!endif
enable_tls=1
listen=tls:1.2.3.4:5061
#!endif

After starting up, kamailio listens on port 5060, but not on port 5061. In version 4.1.1, this config worked without a problem.

Has anybody seen this before? the tls module is there and available, it doesn't say anything about "cannot load module", and it is only a warning message. I'm also wondering, why this message is the first after starting the server. From config I would expect that sl, tm and all the other modules should be initialized before tls.

Best Regards,
Sebastian





_______________________________________________
SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list
sr-users@lists.sip-router.org
http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users

-- 
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
http://twitter.com/#!/miconda - http://www.linkedin.com/in/miconda
Book: SIP Routing With Kamailio - http://www.asipto.com
Kamailio Advanced Training, Nov 30-Dec 2, Berlin - http://asipto.com/kat