[Serusers] SER and rtpproxy

Fábio Silvestri fabio at informatec.com.br
Mon Mar 1 23:33:17 CET 2004


Well, I have done changes on my ser.cfg, but I'm getting same erros when I run ser!

  0(12525) ERROR: extract_mediaip: no `c=' in SDP


Klaus Darilion wrote:
> Hi Fabio!
> 
> Just replace your condition in the reply route with my condition.
> 
> No, you don't need to any special commands for the rtpproxy.
> 
> Yes I have sample cfg - i already postet is ome time ago - search the 
> archive.
> 
> regards,
> klaus
> 
> PS: cc to the list
> 
> Fabio Silvestri wrote:
> 
>> Well, where do I need to include that code if { } on my ser.cfg?
>>
>> Do you have a sample cfg?
>>
>> How do I need to run rtpproxy, have some special command line?
>>
>> On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Klaus Darilion wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2004 09:35:12 +0100
>>> From: Klaus Darilion <klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at>
>>> To: Fábio Silvestri <fabio at informatec.com.br>
>>> Cc: serusers at lists.iptel.org
>>> Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER and rtpproxy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Fábio Silvestri wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi!
>>>>
>>>> After a long search on maillinst, I'm trying to run SER with 
>>>> rtpproxy, for resolve problems with SIP UA (ata186) behind a nat, 
>>>> but I'm still get in trouble.
>>>>
>>>> I have setup ser.cfg to use rtpproxy, like this:
>>>>
>>>> ...
>>>>    if (method=="INVITE") {
>>>>        log(1,"INVITE\n");
>>>>        fix_nated_sdp("1");
>>>>        record_route();
>>>>        force_rport();
>>>>        setflag(1);
>>>>        force_rtp_proxy();
>>>>        t_on_reply("1");
>>>>    }
>>>> ...
>>>> onreply_route[1] {
>>>>        log(1, ">=====> reply 1\n");
>>>>       if ((status=~"[12][0-9][0-9]")) {
>>>>          force_rtp_proxy();
>>>>        }
>>>> }
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> But I get this error on syslog:
>>>>
>>>> 0(5463) ERROR: extract_mediaip: no `c=' in SDP
>>>>
>>>
>>> This will happen when you try to rewrite a response without sdp, e.g. 
>>> 100 trying, 180 ringing....
>>>
>>> I'm unsing:
>>>     if ( (status=~"200" || status=~"183") ) {
>>>            force_rtp_proxy();
>>>
>>>
>>>> I'm running rtpproxy, on linux shell without any parameters.
>>>>
>>>> Does anybody knows what this means that message, and how to solve, a 
>>>> ser.cfg for rtpproxy, and others tips will be helpfull...
>>>>
>>>> Regards.
>>>>
>>>
>>
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