hello all
i'm facing some weird log from kamailio (i think they are
weird) when using sip tcp in the caller side and udp in the
callee side.
seems like the tcp socket is active in the caller side and the
call is connected, since the invite transaction completes.
After that, if we receive an in-dialog request from the callee
side, the kamailio doesnt find the tcp connection created and
it has to create again the socket by SYN procedure for the
other conn way.
up to this point i think it's everything correct.
A----the thing i dont understand, is that checking version
4.2.6, the logs i have when the request in-dialog comes from
UAS, are like these
5(2979) DEBUG: <core> [tcp_main.c:1820]: tcp_send():
tcp_send: no open tcp connection found, opening new one
5(2979) DEBUG: <core> [ip_addr.c:243]: print_ip():
tcpconn_new: new tcp connection: 79.170.68.171
5(2979) DEBUG: <core> [tcp_main.c:1073]: tcpconn_new():
tcpconn_new: on port 5063, type 2
5(2979) DEBUG: <core> [tcp_main.c:1382]: tcpconn_add():
tcpconn_add: hashes: 1522:2178:0, 4
5(2979) DEBUG: <core> [tcp_main.c:2699]:
tcpconn_1st_send(): pending write on new connection
0x7fac1168f028 (-1/968 bytes written)
5(2979) DEBUG: tm [t_funcs.c:395]: t_relay_to(): SER: new
transaction fwd'ed
B----while when using 4.2.2 or 4.4
1(791) DEBUG: <core> [tcp_main.c:1818]: tcp_send():
tcp_send: no open tcp connection found, opening new one
1(791) DEBUG: <core> [ip_addr.c:243]: print_ip():
tcpconn_new: new tcp connection: 79.170.68.171
1(791) DEBUG: <core> [tcp_main.c:1073]: tcpconn_new():
tcpconn_new: on port 5063, type 2
1(791) DEBUG: <core> [tcp_main.c:1382]: tcpconn_add():
tcpconn_add: hashes: 1522:3421:0, 4
1(791) INFO: <core> [tcp_main.c:2753]:
tcpconn_1st_send(): quick connect for 0x7f880540f758
1(791) DEBUG: tm [t_funcs.c:394]: t_relay_to(): SER: new
transaction fwd'ed
the difference between A and B is that in B i use dialog flags
to do the t_relay_to_tcp for the indialog requests (and not in
A), and in A i use the advertised IP in the listen addresses
since kamailio is behind a NAT, while B machine scenario has
public IPs.
could those 2 things explain the ebhaviour difference?
is there anything abnormal in the case B?
thanks a lot and regards
david escartin
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