Hi,
I can take a look at this although I’ll be travelling until next week so may not get to it until then.
In the meantime, can you send the KDMQ sync request which is sent by the node which is coming online, along with your DMQ related config and also the set advertise address line.
Cheers,
Charles
On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 at 19:31, jenus@cyberchaos.nl wrote:
Hi all,
Is there any other way to filter DMQ peers? I now have a issue with dmq_usrloc when running in a docker container. When the node comes online the peer is sending the KDMQ usrloc packet (with the registered contacts) to the internal container ip and not the actual external ip. Both ip's show up as DMQ peers, after a few keepalive failures the dmq peer with the internal container ip becomes inactive and no updates are sent to that peer. But the usrloc sync seems to happen before the peer is inactive.
I tried to strip the peers with the internal container ip's, this works for the requests, but i'm not able to fix this for the responses.
Thanks,
Jan
jenus@cyberchaos.nl schreef op 2019-05-02 08:59:
Hi all,
I'm trying to run a kamailio DMQ node inside a docker container. All works fine but i have one issue with DMQ. Since the kamailio process inside the container is behind a nat i have set the advertise address to the external ip, this works fine for the via headers but DMQ keeps sending the internal interface in the KDMQ notification_peer messages. The external ip is in there as well. Example:
SIP/2.0 200 OK Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.10.10.13;branch=z9hG4bK2dcb.c6326de2000000000000000000000000.0 To: <sip:notification_peer@10.10.10.94:5060 ;tag=616b7acb681ed5e9cbc485b3faa09d62.0a3d From: <sip:notification_peer@10.10.10.13:5060 ;tag=e8f29c06c4b85a188f6533f08d60feb6-ff29 CSeq: 10 KDMQ Call-ID: 17042656602ca532-23367@x.x.x.x Content-Type: text/plain Server: kamailio (5.1.4 (x86_64/linux)) Content-Length: 222
sip:10.10.10.13:5060;status=active sip:10.10.10.12:5060;status=active sip:10.10.10.92:5060;status=active sip:10.10.10.93:5060;status=active sip:10.10.10.94:5060;status=active <-- entry for container external ip sip:172.17.0.2:5060;status=disabled <-- entry for container internal ip
I tried to strip this entry using the replace_body_atonce in the tm:local-request route. This works fine for the KDMQ request, but when i try to remove the same line from 200OK responses that are send out as a response to incomming KDMQ messages this seems to fail. I use the following code:
# Working code (for outgoing KDMQ requests): event_route [tm:local-request] { if(is_method("KDMQ") && $rU == "notification_peer") replace_body_atonce("sip:172.17.0.*:5060;status=.*", ""); }
# Failing code (for 200OK responses): reply_route { xlog("L_ALERT", "REPLY: Sending out reply, tU is $tU rs is $rs\n"); if ($rs == "200" && $tU == "notification_peer") { replace_body_atonce("sip:172.17.0.*:5060;status=.*", ""); } }
I'm running kamailio 5.1.4. Is there a way to strip a line from the body of a local generated 200OK response? Or is there a way to avoid that DMQ inserts the internal container ip in the first place.
Thanks,
Jan Hazenberg
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