It's a header that openser adds in the messages it processes to insert the incoming IP, incoming URI, ougoing IP, and outgoing URI. This information can be used later from any capture and check where the SIP message came from and where is it going. It's not a warning in the sense of that somethign went wrong, it's ONLY useful for debuging the path of the SIP message. If you are not using it, you can safely remove it.
Samuel.
2006/4/5, Christoph Fürstaller christoph.fuerstaller@kurtkrenn.com:
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Hi samuel,
samuel wrote:
It's just a header added by openser to help debuging purpouses. You can disable this feature adding at the top of your config file sip_warning=0
Ok, but what does the warning mean? Don't think it's a good idea to clean warnings by suppress printing them?
chris...
and this header will not appear anymore in the processed SIP messages.
Samuel.
2006/4/5, Christoph Fürstaller christoph.fuerstaller@kurtkrenn.com:
Hi,
I'm getting this Warning from OpenSER (1.1.0-dev16-tls) but all calls work fine. What does it mean?
Warning: 392 xxx.xxx.xxx.156:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=30117 req_src_ip=xxx.xxx.xxx.143 req_src_port=1467 in_uri=sip:test@xxx.xxx.xxx.156 out_uri=sip:test@xxx.xxx.xxx.130:5061 via_cnt==1"
chris...
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