As you can see from your own network dump, the NAT
devices sends back an
ICMP port unreachable (3:3). This means the 200 OK send from SER back to
your device never reaches the device. Please fix your NAT device.
Greets
Nils
On Thursday 18 December 2003 21:38, jerk face wrote:
I'm adding the output from ngrep when my
client tries
to register. These packets are constantly looped.
Note the following changes to my logs:
67.70.NAT.IP -> the IP address of the NAT server in
which the client is connected to
67.70.SER.IP -> the IP address of my SER server
demosip.mydomain.com -> the DNS name of my server
U 67.70.NAT.IP:2862 -> 67.70.SER.IP:5060
REGISTER
sip:demosip.mydomain.com SIP/2.0..Via:
SIP/2.0/UDP 67.70.NAT.IP:5
060..From: hsimpson
<sip:hsimpson@demosip.mydomain.com>;tag=1679191039..To:
hsimpson
<sip:hsimpson@demosip.mydomain.com>..Call-ID:
1978684008(a)192.168.
10.16..CSeq: 1 REGISTER..Contact:
<sip:hsimpson@67.70.NAT.IP:5060>..max-fo
rwards: 70..expires: 60..Content-Length: 0....
#
U 67.70.SER.IP:5060 -> 67.70.NAT.IP:5060
SIP/2.0 200 OK..Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
67.70.NAT.IP:5060..From: hsimpson
<sip:hsimpson@demosip.mydomain.com>;tag=1679191039..To:
hsimpson
<sip:hsimpson@demosip.mydomain.com>;tag=b27e1a1d33761e85846fc98f5f3a7e58.
05 da..Call-ID: 1978
684008@192.168.10.16..CSeq: 1 REGISTER..Contact:
<sip:hsimpson@67.70.231.21
8:5060>;q=0.00;expires=60..Server: Sip EXpress
router (0.8.12 (i386/linux))
..Content-Length: 0..Warning: 392 67.70.USER.IP:5060
"Noisy feedback tells:
pid=8877 req_src_ip=67.70.NAT.IP req_src_port=2862
in_uri=sip:demopbx.te
lantek.com out_uri=sip:demosip.mydomain.com
via_cnt==1"....
###
I 67.70.NAT.IP -> 67.70.SER.IP 3:3
....E..d..@.@..6CF..CF.......P..SIP/2.0 200 OK..Via:
SIP/2.0/UDP 67.70.231.
218:5060..From: hsimpson
<sip:hsimpson@demosip.mydomain.com>;tag=1679191039
--- jerk face <jerkface2098(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Here's the scenario:
As of now, I can only get users to register with my
SER if I don't use database authentication. These
users must also have a static IP address to
register.
I am now trying to get a client to register with SER
from behind a NAT. I am using a STUN server address
to help with the NAT situation. When I do this I
get
a 483 message.
From looking at similar posts, the problem is
usually
caused by setting uri=="some.domain.com"
I don't have this configuration; in ser.cfg I have
the
following:
alias="my.domain.com"
if(uri==myself)
Also, I am running ser-0.8.12 if that makes any
difference.
Does anybody know why I am getting 483 error
messages?
Any help is always appreciated.
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