[SR-Users] Msilo not delivering message (status 408)

Peter Villeneuve petervnv1 at gmail.com
Sat Jul 19 00:34:27 CEST 2014


Hi again,

I've been playing around with Anthony's config posted above, and I believe
I'm almost there getting msilo to work properly, although it seems that
kamailio doesn't correctly recognize the callee is a local subscriber so it
rejects the message instead of storing it.
Shouldn't the is_subscriber function return true since user 1010 is in fact
a subscriber? I don't understand why it throws the invalid parameter error,
but it's late and I'm tired of staring at the config file for endless hours.
Am I forgetting something basic? The user (1000 in my example) registers
fine, so obviously kamailio can properly poll the DB.

Any clues?

Cheers

Jul 18 21:30:50 pbx /usr/sbin/kamailio[16778]: DEBUG: registrar
[lookup.c:158]: lookup(): '1010' Not found in usrloc
Jul 18 21:30:50 pbx /usr/sbin/kamailio[16778]: DEBUG: <core>
[socket_info.c:583]: grep_sock_info(): grep_sock_info - checking if
host==us: 14==14 && [85.xx.xx.xx] == [79.my.server.IP1]
Jul 18 21:30:50 pbx /usr/sbin/kamailio[16778]: DEBUG: <core>
[forward.c:454]: check_self(): check_self: host != me
Jul 18 21:30:50 pbx /usr/sbin/kamailio[16778]: DEBUG: auth_db
[authdb_mod.c:291]:* w_is_subscriber(): uri [sip:1010 at my.domain.com
<sip%3A1010 at my.domain.com>]* table [subscriber] flags [1]
Jul 18 21:30:50 pbx /usr/sbin/kamailio[16778]: ERROR: *<core>
[db_ut.c:280]: db_print_columns(): Invalid parameter value*
Jul 18 21:30:50 pbx /usr/sbin/kamailio[16778]: ERROR: auth_db
[authorize.c:97]: fetch_credentials(): failed to query database
Jul 18 21:30:50 pbx /usr/sbin/kamailio[16778]: ERROR: <script>: MSILO:
MESSAGE from sip:1000 at my.domain.com not stored for non-existent user
sip:1010 at my.domain.com
Jul 18 21:30:50 pbx /usr/sbin/kamailio[16778]: DEBUG: sl [sl.c:288]:
send_reply(): reply in stateless mode (sl)


On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 7:48 PM, Anthony Messina <amessina at messinet.com>
wrote:

> On Friday, July 18, 2014 07:32:21 PM Peter Villeneuve wrote:
> > You are a star Anthony!
> > Thanks a lot for sharing your config. It is much appreciated.
> > I'm going to study your config in detail and see if I can get it to work
> on
> > my install.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Peter
>
> Sure, Peter.  One thing I noticed during testing (and after restarting
> Kamailio between changes), I needed to un-REGISTER and re-REGISTER the
> CSipSimple client that was going to send the MESSAGE to the offline user.
>  If
> I didn't do that, it would never receive the "User offline" reply message
> and
> Kamailio would continually try to resend it.
>
> -A
>
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