[SR-Users] TCP/TLS connection (id: 0) for WebSocket could not be found

Mack Hendricks mack at dopensource.com
Thu Apr 16 05:10:39 CEST 2020


Hey Daniel,

It returns:

 [LOCATION] ru: sips:2000 at df7jal23ls0d.invalid;rtcweb-breaker=no;transport=wss, nh(u): sip:98.209.240.245:50453;transport=ws <sip:98.209.240.245:50453;transport=ws>

This matches the output from

kamcmd ws.dump


	connections: {
		29: wss:98.209.240.245:50453 -> wss:134.122.27.49:4443 (state: OPEN,  last used 22s ago, sub-protocol: sip)
	}
	info: {
		wscounter: 1
		truncated: no
	}
}

I can grade to 5.3 if you think that’s best.




> On Apr 15, 2020, at 12:11 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> when id is 0, then the search of the connection is done by target address. For some reason, the destination is not matching the connection. Try to print $nh(u) before relaying to see where it is supposed to be sent.
> 
> Cheers,
> Daniel
> 
> On 15.04.20 16:54, Mack Hendricks wrote:
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I’m running kamailio 5.1.10 (x86_64/linux)
>> 
>> The connection_id in usrloc is -1 for some reason so the id doesn’t match for sure.  But, I thought that it would match on the received address of the WS client because the output from ws.dump shows that the connection address and port matches the received address and port in usrloc.
>> 
>> Any suggestions?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Apr 15, 2020, at 10:48 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda at gmail.com <mailto:miconda at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> what version of Kamailio do you use?
>>> 
>>> That message is printed when the connection is not found by id or by destination address.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Daniel
>>> 
>>> On 15.04.20 07:11, Mack Hendricks wrote:
>>>> Hey All,
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I get this message when trying to route request to a WebSocket client:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Apr 15 04:59:37 dSIP060entNightly-0 /usr/sbin/kamailio[22071]: DEBUG: <core> [core/msg_translator.c:1762]: check_boundaries(): no multi-part body
>>>> Apr 15 04:59:37 dSIP060entNightly-0 /usr/sbin/kamailio[22071]: DEBUG: <core> [core/msg_translator.c:429]: clen_builder(): content-length: 651 (651)
>>>> Apr 15 04:59:37 dSIP060entNightly-0 /usr/sbin/kamailio[22071]: WARNING: <core> [core/msg_translator.c:2786]: via_builder(): TCP/TLS connection (id: 0) for WebSocket could not be found
>>>> Apr 15 04:59:37 dSIP060entNightly-0 /usr/sbin/kamailio[22071]: ERROR: <core> [core/msg_translator.c:2002]: build_req_buf_from_sip_req(): could not create Via header
>>>> Apr 15 04:59:37 dSIP060entNightly-0 /usr/sbin/kamailio[22071]: ERROR: tm [t_fwd.c:476]: prepare_new_uac(): could not build request
>>>> Apr 15 04:59:37 dSIP060entNightly-0 /usr/sbin/kamailio[22071]: ERROR: tm [t_fwd.c:1738]: t_forward_nonack(): failure to add branches
>>>> Apr 15 04:59:37 dSIP060entNightly-0 /usr/sbin/kamailio[22071]: DEBUG: tm [t_funcs.c:337]: t_relay_to(): t_forward_nonack returned error -2 (-2)
>>>> Apr 15 04:59:37 dSIP060entNightly-0 /usr/sbin/kamailio[22071]: DEBUG: tm [t_funcs.c:355]: t_relay_to(): -2 error reply generation delayed
>>>> Apr 15 04:59:37 dSIP060entNightly-0 /usr/sbin/kamailio[22071]: exec: *** cfgtrace:request_route=[RELAY] c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=1176 a=24 n=sl_reply_error
>>>> Apr 15 04:59:37 dSIP060entNightly-0 /usr/sbin/kamailio[22071]: ERROR: sl [sl_funcs.c:362]: sl_reply_error(): stateless error reply used: No error (2/SL)
>>>> Apr 15 04:59:37 dSIP060entNightly-0 /usr/sbin/kamailio[22071]: exec: *** cfgtrace:request_route=[RELAY] c=[/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg] l=1178 a=2 n=exit
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Here is what my location table looks like.  It should try to send the call to  sip:98.209.240.245:56291;transport=ws <sip:98.209.240.245:56291;transport=ws>
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> *************************** 2. row ***************************
>>>>            id: 124
>>>>          ruid: uloc-5e9685e8-5650-92
>>>>      username: 2000
>>>>        domain: ws-test.com <http://ws-test.com/>
>>>>       contact: sips:2000 at df7jal23ls0d.invalid <mailto:2000 at df7jal23ls0d.invalid>;rtcweb-breaker=no;transport=wss
>>>>      received: sip:98.209.240.245:56291;transport=ws <sip:98.209.240.245:56291;transport=ws>
>>>>          path: NULL
>>>>       expires: 2020-04-15 05:03:17
>>>>             q: -1.00
>>>>        callid: 7ef0a550-b2b9-24c6-5c3b-8e0c667f5533
>>>>          cseq: 50096
>>>> last_modified: 2020-04-15 04:59:57
>>>>         flags: 0
>>>>        cflags: 524352
>>>>    user_agent: IM-client/OMA1.0 sipML5-v1.2016.03.04
>>>>        socket: NULL
>>>>       methods: NULL
>>>>      instance: NULL
>>>>        reg_id: 0
>>>>     server_id: 0
>>>> connection_id: -1
>>>>     keepalive: 1
>>>>     partition: 18
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> The Websocket list looks like this:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Server01:~# kamcmd ws.dump
>>>> {
>>>> 	connections: {
>>>> 		8: wss:98.209.240.245:56291 <wss://98.209.240.245:56291/> -> wss:134.122.27.49:4443 <wss://134.122.27.49:4443/> (state: OPEN,  last used 47s ago, sub-protocol: sip)
>>>> 	}
>>>> 	info: {
>>>> 		wscounter: 1
>>>> 		truncated: no
>>>> 	}
>>>> }
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I’m not sure what I’m doing wrong.  Any ideas?
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks in advance
>>>> 
>>>> -Mack
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
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