It's strange, but I do see the SIP INVITE messages being sent in the ethereal log. Why they don't reach to the server? SER is connected directly to the internet, without any NAT. On the other hand, REGISTER messages do get to SER and the client recieves the 200 OK and all intermediate replies as well.
I have attached the clientside ethereal log for you to see.
I am lost.
Harmeet
First of all, add some log or xlog statements to your config and check /var/log/messages to see where the INVITE ends up in your config (add at least a log line at the beginning). SER probably kicks at something in the config. Also, make sure that you get ALL port 5060 traffic, both incoming and outgoing. At first glance I don't see anything wrong with your ser.cfg, so I need more info. g-)
Harmeet Singh wrote:
It's strange, but I do see the SIP INVITE messages being sent in the ethereal log. Why they don't reach to the server? SER is connected directly to the internet, without any NAT. On the other hand, REGISTER messages do get to SER and the client recieves the 200 OK and all intermediate replies as well.
I have attached the clientside ethereal log for you to see.
I am lost.
Harmeet
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Dear Greg
I tried ekiga, brujula, and couple other services on my internet yesterday. None worked. Same problem - REGISTER is OK but can't make calls. Then after searching google again, I found that my ISP (Rogers Cable) is dropping/blocking the INVITE messages. That's why I was able to register and not make any calls. Then I found on the internet about a workaround, which is to not use 5060 port. So, I just tried that. To my surprise, Any port other than 5060 just works! It beats me really.
Thanks again for your help. I really appreciate it.
Harmeet
On 9/2/07, Greger V. Teigre greger@teigre.com wrote:
First of all, add some log or xlog statements to your config and check /var/log/messages to see where the INVITE ends up in your config (add at least a log line at the beginning). SER probably kicks at something in the config. Also, make sure that you get ALL port 5060 traffic, both incoming and outgoing. At first glance I don't see anything wrong with your ser.cfg, so I need more info. g-)
Harmeet Singh wrote: It's strange, but I do see the SIP INVITE messages being sent in the ethereal log. Why they don't reach to the server? SER is connected directly to the internet, without any NAT. On the other hand, REGISTER messages do get to SER and the client recieves the 200 OK and all intermediate replies as well.
I have attached the clientside ethereal log for you to see.
I am lost.
Harmeet
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Thanks for telling us, Harmeet. All others: now you know one isp to boycott. g-)
------- Original message ------- From: Harmeet Singh harmeet@hotmail.com Sent: 3.9.'07, 7:34
Dear Greg
I tried ekiga, brujula, and couple other services on my internet yesterday. None worked. Same problem - REGISTER is OK but can't make calls. Then after searching google again, I found that my ISP (Rogers Cable) is dropping/blocking the INVITE messages. That's why I was able to register and not make any calls. Then I found on the internet about a workaround, which is to not use 5060 port. So, I just tried that. To my surprise, Any port other than 5060 just works! It beats me really.
Thanks again for your help. I really appreciate it.
Harmeet
On 9/2/07, Greger V. Teigre greger@teigre.com wrote:
First of all, add some log or xlog statements to your config and check /var/log/messages to see where the INVITE ends up in your config (add at least a log line at the beginning). SER probably kicks at something in the config. Also, make sure that you get ALL port 5060 traffic, both incoming and outgoing. At first glance I don't see anything wrong with your ser.cfg, so I need more info. g-)
Harmeet Singh wrote: It's strange, but I do see the SIP INVITE messages being sent in the ethereal log. Why they don't reach to the server? SER is connected directly to the internet, without any NAT. On the other hand, REGISTER messages do get to SER and the client recieves the 200 OK and all intermediate replies as well.
I have attached the clientside ethereal log for you to see.
I am lost.
Harmeet
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