[OpenSER-Users] INVITE NAT problem
Iñaki Baz Castillo
ibc at in.ilimit.es
Wed Jul 9 11:31:47 CEST 2008
El Wednesday 09 July 2008 03:39:38 Juan Backson escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on getting my two SIP phones behind firewall to talk to each
> other. One client is SPA 921 and the other client is xlite; and I am
> force rport for all SIP requests from clients.
It seems innecesary since Xlite adds by itself "rport" parameter.
> When xlite sends a INVITE
> request to openser, openser tries to send to SPA 921, but the PORT is still
> 5060, instead of 22848.
Why should it be 22848? the destination or source port? "22848" appears never
in your trace. Why do you know it should be port 22848?
> Therefore, Openser keeps resending INVITE to SPA
> 921 but never reaches it.
What I see is:
U 48.133.200.20:5060 -> 48.133.23.45:5060
INVITE sip:1005 at 48.133.23.45 SIP/2.0.
U 48.133.23.45:5060 -> 48.133.200.20:5060
INVITE sip:1005 at 48.133.23.45 SIP/2.0.
U 48.133.200.20:5060 -> 48.133.23.45:5060
INVITE sip:1005 at 48.133.23.45 SIP/2.0.
U 48.133.23.45:5060 -> 48.133.200.20:5060
INVITE sip:1005 at 48.133.23.45 SIP/2.0.
U 48.133.200.20:5060 -> 48.133.23.45:5060
INVITE sip:1005 at 48.133.23.45 SIP/2.0.
Extrange.
> Both linksys and xlite do send preiodic
> SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY to Openser. Is there anything else I am missing?
That doesn't matter now.
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Iñaki Baz Castillo
ibc at in.ilimit.es
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