[Serdev] Active Sessions in RTPProxy

Andres andres at telesip.net
Tue Apr 18 20:49:06 UTC 2006


Evan Borgström wrote:

>You can also try socat - http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/
>
>echo 'I' | socat - unix-connect:/var/run/rtpproxy.sock
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Hmmm...I just tried it with a remote rtproxy and got E0?  It has many 
active sessions so I should see something.  Any idea what I did wrong?

 echo 'I' | socat - UDP4:<remote ip address>:<remote port>
E0

A sniffer trace does reveal the rtpproxy is answering " E0"  to the 
command "I" , but thats about it.  Can you post the output of what it 
should look like?

Thanks,
Andres

>-Evan
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>Maxim Sobolev wrote:
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>>Gaurav Kulshreshtha wrote:
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>>>All,
>>>
>>> Is it possible to dump active sessions in RTP Proxy. This will be
>>>really help for debugging.
>>>      
>>>
>>It is possible, but you will need telnet-like tool for connecting to
>>unix domain sockets (FreeBSD telnet supports such functionality out of
>>the box for example). Once you have such tool, you can connect to
>>/var/run/rtpproxy.sock and issue command I, which will dump information
>>about active sessions.
>>
>>-Maxim
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