[SR-Users] [sr-dev] RLS Notify sent to wrong transport
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
miconda at gmail.com
Wed Aug 5 16:18:46 CEST 2015
Use set_contact_alias()/handle_uri_alias() instead of fix_nated_contact().
Cheers,
Daniel
On 03/08/15 13:49, M S wrote:
> Ah OK, i see the issue now. The contact is "sip:<user-id>@<domain>",
> which is changed by NATHelper to "sip:<user-id>@<received address>".
> Since user is a webrtc end-point so it can never send me correct
> contact header, therefore i have to tweak things in NATMANAGE route.
> Is that correct, or is there anything else possible?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
> <miconda at gmail.com <mailto:miconda at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Look at the trace when the SUBSCRIBE is handled, because the R-URI
> in NOTIFY is the Contact from SUBSCRIBE.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
>
> On 03/08/15 12:51, M S wrote:
>> Yes in sip trace i do see notify being sent using udp transport
>> rather then tls.
>>
>> --
>> U 2015/08/03 10:30:53.213962 X.X.X.X:5060 -> Y.Y.Y.Y:57526
>> NOTIFY sip:1234567890 at Y.Y.Y.Y:57526 SIP/2.0
>> ...
>> --
>>
>> I also notice that R-URI domain part is destination user's IP,
>> instead of his/her domain, which i am afraid would be rejected by
>> destination user if it ever get there.
>>
>> I am not using force send socket anywhere for presence. The
>> event_route[tm:local-request] just does some xlog. This xlog
>> appears AFTER the send socket warning in kamailio logs (so i
>> guess it is already too late to using force send socket anyway).
>>
>> Here are the presence modules params,
>>
>> --
>> ...
>> # ----- presence params -----
>> modparam("presence", "waitn_time", 10)
>> modparam("presence", "subs_db_mode", 2)
>> modparam("presence", "fetch_rows", 1024)
>> modparam("presence", "clean_period", 30)
>> modparam("presence", "db_update_period", 30)
>> modparam("presence", "notifier_processes", 4)
>> modparam("presence", "db_table_lock_type", 0)
>> modparam("presence", "db_url", "WEBRTC_DBURL")
>>
>> modparam("presence", "timeout_rm_subs", 0)
>> modparam("presence", "expires_offset", 10)
>> modparam("presence", "local_log_level", 3)
>> modparam("presence", "pres_htable_size", 12)
>> modparam("presence", "subs_htable_size", 12)
>> modparam("presence", "max_expires", WEBRTC_SIP_MAX_EXPIRE)
>>
>>
>> # ----- presence_xml params -----
>> modparam("presence_xml", "force_active", 1)
>> modparam("presence_xml", "db_url", "WEBRTC_DBURL")
>> modparam("presence_xml", "integrated_xcap_server", 1)
>>
>>
>> # ----- xcap_server params -----
>> modparam("xcap_server", "db_url", "WEBRTC_ALT_DBURL")
>> modparam("xcap_server", "buf_size", 65536)
>>
>>
>> # ----- pua params -----
>> modparam("pua", "db_mode", 2)
>> modparam("pua", "fetch_rows", 1024)
>> modparam("pua", "update_period", 30)
>> modparam("pua", "db_url", "WEBRTC_DBURL")
>>
>> modparam("pua", "hash_size", 12)
>> modparam("pua", "check_remote_contact", 0)
>> modparam("pua", "min_expires", WEBRTC_SIP_MIN_EXPIRE)
>> modparam("pua", "default_expires", WEBRTC_SIP_DEFAULT_EXPIRE)
>>
>>
>> # ----- rls params -----
>> # only enable for distributed setup
>> modparam("rls", "db_mode", 2)
>> modparam("rls", "waitn_time", 10)
>> modparam("rls", "fetch_rows", 1024)
>> modparam("rls", "clean_period", 30)
>> modparam("rls", "notifier_processes", 4)
>> modparam("rls", "db_url", "WEBRTC_DBURL")
>>
>> modparam("rls", "hash_size", 12)
>> modparam("rls", "to_presence_code", 10)
>> modparam("rls", "integrated_xcap_server", 1)
>> modparam("rls", "disable_remote_presence", 1)
>> modparam("rls", "rls_event", "presence;winfo")
>> modparam("rls", "max_expires", WEBRTC_SIP_MAX_EXPIRE)
>> modparam("rls", "server_address",
>> "sip:rls at WEBRTC_SIP_IP:WEBRTC_SIP_PORT")
>> ...
>> --
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 12:33 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
>> <miconda at gmail.com <mailto:miconda at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> can you look at SIP trace and see what is the Contact address
>> of the subscription? You can use ngrep to sniff on port 5060
>> (for tcp) on kamailio server.
>>
>> Also, are you using and routing enforcement for NOTIFY (e.g.,
>> you have a chain of proxies or use
>> event_route[tm:local-request] with force send socket)?
>>
>> Having the parameters for presence, rls and pua modules might
>> be helpful to spot what is wrong.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Daniel
>>
>>
>> On 03/08/15 12:28, M S wrote:
>>> Any ideas anyone?
>>>
>>> I have updated the Kamailio to v4.3.1 Rev.4717b5, still the
>>> same issue.
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 7:36 PM, M S <shaheryarkh at gmail.com
>>> <mailto:shaheryarkh at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have a Kamailio v4.3.0 with SVN Rev. c6aa95 running an
>>> RLS based presence setup. Everything works fine when
>>> end-user has UDP transport, however, if user has TCP or
>>> TLS transport then i aggregated NOTIFY sent by RLS gives
>>> send error,
>>>
>>> --
>>> WARNING: <core> [forward.c:231]: get_send_socket2():
>>> protocol/port mismatch (forced tls:X.X.X.X:5061, to
>>> udp:Y.Y.Y.Y:12345)
>>> --
>>>
>>> (X.X.X.X is server IP and Y.Y.Y.Y is end user IP).
>>>
>>> Not sure if it is configuration issue or some bug, so
>>> posting it to both mailing list.
>>>
>>> Please help.
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>> --
>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla
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> --
> Daniel-Constantin Mierla
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> Book: SIP Routing With Kamailio - http://www.asipto.com
>
>
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Daniel-Constantin Mierla
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Book: SIP Routing With Kamailio - http://www.asipto.com
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