[Users] 200-OK and sendto() problem

Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Tue Jun 5 15:25:48 CEST 2007


maybe you used sip conntrack?

Andreas Granig wrote:
> Klaus,
> 
> It's 2.6.20, but it's a self-compiled one, so maybe it just isn't 
> properly configured.
> 
> Andreas
> 
> Klaus Darilion wrote:
>> So, which kernel causes this bad behaviour?
>>
>> Andreas Granig wrote:
>>> Argh, it was a nasty kernel problem. Haven't figured out yet what 
>>> exactly causes this behaviour, but booting with another kernel fixes 
>>> that. Well... :o)
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Andreas
>>>
>>> Andreas Granig wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Some more insights:
>>>>
>>>> If I do conditional call forwards, the problem also occurs with 
>>>> rtpproxy. Here's the last log of an INVITE in the branch-route:
>>>>
>>>> ./sbin/openser[27736]: Branch-Route, 
>>>> ruri='sip:foo2000 at 192.168.123.103:5060;transport=udp', 
>>>> du='sip:83.65.24.161:16450' - M='INVITE' 
>>>> R='sip:foo2000 at 192.168.123.103:5060;transport=udp' 
>>>> F='sip:foo1000 at linguin.org' 
>>>> ID='3c26923794ed-0qet85v1w0in at snom360-0004132306CE'
>>>> ./sbin/openser[27736]: ERROR: udp_send: 
>>>> sendto(sock,0xb5cdb638,1403,0,0xb5cd8e0c,16): Operation not 
>>>> permitted(1)
>>>> ./sbin/openser[27736]: msg_send: ERROR: udp_send failed
>>>>
>>>> I've no more ideas why the operation should not be permitted when 
>>>> sending to the d-uri "83.65.24.161:16450".
>>>>
>>>> Andreas
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Andreas Granig wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> The config is the mediaproxy-template from 
>>>>> http://www.sipwise.com/wizard/ , so it's really just very basic.
>>>>>
>>>>> The odd thing is, that when using rtpproxy instead of mediaproxy, 
>>>>> it works as expected. Something must be wrong with my mediaproxy 
>>>>> setup, but there isn't much to do wrong, and I also get a correct 
>>>>> answer from mediaproxy for the lookup:
>>>>>
>>>>> proxydispatcher[26619]: forwarding to mediaproxy on 
>>>>> /var/run/mediaproxy.sock: got: '84.19.176.11 30002'
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm running out of ideas. To sum it up: rtpproxy works in this 
>>>>> setup, mediaproxy doesn't. I haven't seen this before, and I've set 
>>>>> up quite a lot of such setups :o)
>>>>>
>>>>> Andreas
>>>>>
>>>>> Lesley Liu wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> Could you attach all packets or openser.cfg?
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>> Lesley
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> 2007/6/4, Andreas Granig <agranig at sipwise.com 
>>>>>> <mailto:agranig at sipwise.com>>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>      > Maybe you can check the contact of INVITE from sip proxy to 
>>>>>> callee.
>>>>>>      > Try fix_contact () for INVITE.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     The contact is fixed for INVITE. Also, replies are routed 
>>>>>> according to
>>>>>>     the Via-Header, so this isn't the issue.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     What I've found out in the meanwhile is, that it's the 
>>>>>> use_media_proxy()
>>>>>>     in the reply-route which causes the problem. If I comment this 
>>>>>> line,
>>>>>>     the
>>>>>>     200-OK is routed without problems (but there's one-way-audio,
>>>>>>     obviously). Any hints in that direction?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>     Regards,
>>>>>>     Andreas
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
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