I´m trying to test my SER server, but... wen i use sipsak to test it, with this comand:
sipsak -s sip:ninguna@10.22.1.249 -vvv -f mensage.txt
I got this output with sipsak:
fqdnhostname: local our Via-Line: Via: SIP/2.0/UDP local:2288;rport
New message with Via-Line: MESSAGE sip:prueba@10.22.1.249 SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP local:2288;rport From: sip:prueba@10.22.1.249 To: sip:ninguna@10.22.1.249 Call-ID: 917549908@local CSeq: 2 MESSAGE Content-Type: text/plain Content-Length: 48 Max-Forwards: 7 User-Agent: sipsak 0.8.9_pre
usrloc test message from SIPsak for user ninguna0.sending message to ninguna... ** request ** MESSAGE sip:prueba@10.22.1.249 SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP local:2288;rport From: sip:prueba@10.22.1.249 To: sip:ninguna@10.22.1.249 Call-ID: 917549908@local CSeq: 2 MESSAGE Content-Type: text/plain Content-Length: 48 Max-Forwards: 7 User-Agent: sipsak 0.8.9_pre
usrloc test message from SIPsak for user ninguna0.sending message to ninguna...
message received: SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops Via: SIP/2.0/UDP local:2288;received=10.22.1.5;rport=2288 From: sip:prueba@10.22.1.249 To: sip:ninguna@10.22.1.249;tag=b27e1a1d33761e85846fc98f5f3a7e58.191f Call-ID: 917549908@local CSeq: 2 MESSAGE Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.3 (i386/linux)) Content-Length: 0 Warning: 392 10.22.1.249:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=1649 req_src_ip=10.22. 1.249 req_src_port=5060 in_uri=sip:prueba@10.22.1.249 out_uri=sip:prueba@10.22.1 .249 via_cnt==8"
** reply received after 0.000 ms ** SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops final received
And the incoerence is because in ser.cfg I have THIS line (I think):
if (!mf_process_maxfwd_header("16")) { sl_send_reply("483","Too Many Hops"); break; };
the mensage isn´t looping (or i thing so), i have alias in the config file and both user of the mensage (from and to) are registered in the server.
Can some one help me???
Inline.
On Monday 26 September 2005 10:40, Ángel Gómez wrote:
I´m trying to test my SER server, but... wen i use sipsak to test it, with this comand:
sipsak -s sip:ninguna@10.22.1.249 -vvv -f mensage.txt
I got this output with sipsak:
fqdnhostname: local our Via-Line: Via: SIP/2.0/UDP local:2288;rport
New message with Via-Line: MESSAGE sip:prueba@10.22.1.249 SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP local:2288;rport From: sip:prueba@10.22.1.249 To: sip:ninguna@10.22.1.249 Call-ID: 917549908@local CSeq: 2 MESSAGE Content-Type: text/plain Content-Length: 48 Max-Forwards: 7 User-Agent: sipsak 0.8.9_pre
usrloc test message from SIPsak for user ninguna0.sending message to ninguna... ** request ** MESSAGE sip:prueba@10.22.1.249 SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP local:2288;rport From: sip:prueba@10.22.1.249 To: sip:ninguna@10.22.1.249 Call-ID: 917549908@local CSeq: 2 MESSAGE Content-Type: text/plain Content-Length: 48 Max-Forwards: 7 User-Agent: sipsak 0.8.9_pre
usrloc test message from SIPsak for user ninguna0.sending message to ninguna...
message received: SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops Via: SIP/2.0/UDP local:2288;received=10.22.1.5;rport=2288 From: sip:prueba@10.22.1.249 To: sip:ninguna@10.22.1.249;tag=b27e1a1d33761e85846fc98f5f3a7e58.191f Call-ID: 917549908@local CSeq: 2 MESSAGE Server: Sip EXpress router (0.9.3 (i386/linux)) Content-Length: 0 Warning: 392 10.22.1.249:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=1649 req_src_ip=10.22. 1.249 req_src_port=5060 in_uri=sip:prueba@10.22.1.249 out_uri=sip:prueba@10.22.1 .249 via_cnt==8"
As you can see from the Warning header of the 483 the message is looping through your server (via_cnt==8 means the request had 8 Via headers when the reply was generated). Either there is something wrong with your SER config, or it does not recognize 10.22.1.249 as its local domain.
Nils
** reply received after 0.000 ms ** SIP/2.0 483 Too Many Hops final received
And the incoerence is because in ser.cfg I have THIS line (I think):
if (!mf_process_maxfwd_header("16")) { sl_send_reply("483","Too Many Hops"); break; };
the mensage isn´t looping (or i thing so), i have alias in the config file and both user of the mensage (from and to) are registered in the server.
Can some one help me???
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