ngrep -d any 040600 -t -W byline port 5060>
[root@cse3 ~]# serctl ps 0 8370 attendant 1 8375 fifo server 2 8377 receiver child=0 sock= 127.0.0.1:5060 3 8379 receiver child=1 sock= 127.0.0.1:5060 4 8384 receiver child=2 sock= 127.0.0.1:5060 5 8386 receiver child=3 sock= 127.0.0.1:5060 6 8387 receiver child=0 sock= 192.168.178.193:5060 7 8390 receiver child=1 sock= 192.168.178.193:5060 8 8393 receiver child=2 sock= 192.168.178.193:5060 9 8397 receiver child=3 sock= 192.168.178.193:5060 10 8401 timer 11 8403 tcp receiver 12 8406 tcp receiver 13 8410 tcp receiver 14 8412 tcp receiver 15 8415 tcp main process
Iqbal - seems fine
[root@cse3 ~]# serctl ping sip:hjkim@192.168.178.193 [1]+ Done cat <$path | filter_fl 483
>>Iqbal ---- run ngrep -d any hjkim -t -W byline port 5060
on another console and see what you get, that may give a better idea into the loop, i tested with a ping like urs, and I got OPTIONS messager being sent, how are you handling this in ser.cfg
When you do a normal ping from the command line to the IP address what do you get, also when you ping to 192.168.178.193 from the other PC does it reach it, sometimes you can ping out and there may be a bad route config, look at your PC's route table.
I tried what u did, and got timeout but no warnings, are you replying to OPTIONS headers in ser.cfg
[root@cse3 ~]# sipsak -T -s sip:hjkim@192.168.178.193 warning: IP extract from warning activated to be more informational 0: 192.168.178.193 (0.355 ms) SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops 1: 192.168.178.193 (0.982 ms) SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops 2: 192.168.178.193 (0.459 ms) SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops 3: 192.168.178.193 (0.520 ms) SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops .....................
177: timeout after 500 ms 177: timeout after 1000 ms 177: timeout after 2000 ms 177: 192.168.178.193 (3306.067 ms) SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops 178: 192.168.178.193 (3.073 ms) SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops 179: 192.168.178.193 (3.104 ms) SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops ...................
313: 192.168.178.193 (3.345 ms) SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops 314: 192.168.178.193 (3.494 ms) SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops 315: 192.168.178.193 (3.038 ms) SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops 316: 192.168.178.193 (3.518 ms) SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops 317: 192.168.178.193 (5.048 ms) SIP/2.0 500 I'm terribly sorry, server error occurred (1/SL) without Contact header
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I also get the same but registration from clients work fine, so I am sure its sipsak, try it with using xlite as a client,
In response part, I found the message "SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized" and "authorization failed request already contains (Proxy-) Authorization, but received 40[1|7], see above" What happened??
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I received the message "received ICMP packet (type: 3, code: 10): from 192.168.178.194" What does means this message??
>>>>>Iqbal --------- type 3 = Destination unreachable
code 10 = communication with destination host is administratively Prohibited
Do you have a firewall on linux running like ipchains or something.
I would register using a client, see what happens, if that works sipsak has problem.
Then look at fixing your icmp problem, look at route table, if you can ping other sites ensure there is no blobk on icmp packets within a private network, some networks do this , to stop ping floods happening internally
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