[sr-dev] Cannot Register To SIP Provider

David Villasmil david.villasmil.work at gmail.com
Sat Jan 5 11:31:47 CET 2019


If you can get your provider to send to your kamailio, instead of to the
registered UA, by whitelisting your kamailio IP, for instance, then you’re
good.

On Sat, 5 Jan 2019 at 11:26, David Villasmil <david.villasmil.work at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Is the outbound provider the same as the inbound?
> In my case the inbound was sending calls to my unregistered kamailio (ip
> whitelisting)
> But the outbound provider requires registration.
>
> In my case, I just added to the gw configuration in freeswitch a proxy
> with my kamailio. Something like:
>
> outboundproxy=4.3.2.1
>
> That should send all outbound regs and calls via your kamailio.
>
> But if in your case, your provider will use that registration to send YOU
> calls, this will probably not work. You’d indeed need to register from
> kamailio. Something I understand is possible, but never been able to do.
> On Sat, 5 Jan 2019 at 06:07, Prashant Gupta <prashant at farmguide.in> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the reply. Can you please explain how can I achieve this?
>> In this scenario, will the incoming calls still be routed through the
>> kamailio. What about the outgoing calls?
>> My use case to use kamailio was to send separate incoming numbers to
>> separate asterisk servers. Do you think this is feasible with the solution
>> of having asterisk register to SIP via kamailio.
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 4:18 PM David Villasmil <
>> david.villasmil.work at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> This exact same thing happened to me, and I found the easiest is to
>>> register from your asterisk. Have kamailio just forward the registrations
>>> and every asterisk will be registered normally.
>>>
>>> I know it’s not ideal, but I couldn’t make it work, and at least it’s
>>> now working perfectly.
>>>
>>> On Fri, 4 Jan 2019 at 07:51, Prashant Gupta <prashant at farmguide.in>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I have the following architecture - SIP provider <-> Kamailio <->
>>>> Asterisk servers
>>>> I currently do not have any issues connecting my asterisk servers to
>>>> Kamailio server. I am however having issues connecting my Kamailio server
>>>> to my SIP provider. I am using the uac module for registration and have
>>>> stored my credentials in the uacreg table. When I sniff on my network, I am
>>>> able to see Register message being send out and receives an OK from my
>>>> provider. But I am still unable to get incoming messages to Kamailio. Also
>>>> these SIP responses from the SIP provider do not make it to kamailio route
>>>> as I have logged any message that enter the request_route.
>>>> SIP Messages from Wireshark -
>>>> 1) 19 563.919267 10.67.XXX.XXX 10.232.XXX.XXX SIP 497 Request:
>>>> REGISTER         sip:ims.airtel.in  (1 binding) |
>>>>
>>>> 2) 20 564.040917 10.232.XXX.XXX 10.67.XXX.XXX SIP 480 Status: 401
>>>> Unauthorized |
>>>>
>>>> 3) 21 564.041574 10.67.XXX.XXX 10.232.XXX.XXX SIP 744 Request:
>>>> REGISTER sip:ims.airtel.in  (1 binding) |
>>>>
>>>> 4) 22 564.173338 10.232.XXX.XXX 10.67.XXX.XXX SIP 649 Status: 200 OK
>>>> (1 binding) |
>>>>
>>>> Here 10.232.XXX.XXX is my SIP providers proxy address and 10.67.XXX.XXX
>>>> is my local IP of the lan connected to the SIP line.
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