Thanks Anca,
No the records are not in the location db. I did modify the location
table and included "domain(string)" I dont know if that is necessary or
not but logically to me it makes sense.
However the records are not written to the table. I know for certain
that the user is authenticated because before I added the user to
cassandra I was getting a 401 unauthorized. Since I added the user it
seems to authenticate and then send me a 483.
I am using the default cassandra config as of now.
I did enable the domain modules in that config.
I will try the debug methods you mentioned below and report back.
Thanks
David
On 1/26/12 4:22 AM, Anca Vamanu wrote:
Hi David,
I believe it has to do more with your configuration fine than with
location and db_cassandra, but lets see exactly what happens.
First of all do a message capture on the server to see that happens to
the Invite the first time it passes the server. Look at the RURI. Is
it changed to the contact in the location "table" (column family)?
Then increase the debug level to 4 and look through the logs when the
Invite message is processed. Look after usrloc and db_cassandra logs.
You could also send those here so I can take a look.
Also have you looked in cassandra in the location column family? Do
you see the records there?
Regards,
Anca
On 01/26/2012 08:04 AM, David wrote:
Anca,
for some strange reason I am getting "SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops" back
when I try to register.
I am running kamaikio -EEEEEE and I see we get authenticated correctly
but then lots of other info is spit out very quickly and I am having a
hard time trying to understand it.
I think it may have to do with the location table. But I could be wrong.
Any ideas how to debug?
Thank you.
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