[OpenSER-Users] Openser did not respond

Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda at gmail.com
Mon Jul 7 09:24:48 CEST 2008


Hello,

On 07/03/08 18:00, Andhika Gannesha Gemilang wrote:
> Hi,
> I can't connect to my server using SIP phone (Xlite on windows). i
> trace sip packets using
> #tcpdump port 5060
> and i got this :
> tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode
> listening on eth0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 96 bytes
> 12:11:54.458829 IP 122.200.6.103.62482 > 122.200.6.104.sip: SIP, 
> length: 539
> 12:11:58.520903 IP 122.200.6.103.62482 > 122.200.6.104.sip: SIP, 
> length: 539
> 12:12:02.583054 IP 122.200.6.103.62482 > 122.200.6.104.sip: SIP, 
> length: 539
> 12:12:06.645089 IP 122.200.6.103.62482 > 122.200.6.104.sip: SIP, 
> length: 539
>
> i guess i got no problem on my SIP phone, it's just my server that
> didn't respond to the sip request.
>
> Here's my server status :
> #openserctl moni
>
> [cycle #: 1072; if constant make sure server lives]
> Server:: OpenSER (1.3.0-notls (i386/linux))
> Now:: Thu Jul  3 12:46:03 2008
> Up since:: Thu Jul  3 12:09:29 2008
> Up time:: 2194 [sec]
>
> Transaction Statistics:
> tm:UAS_transactions = 0
> tm:UAC_transactions = 0
> tm:inuse_transactions = 0
>
> Stateless Server Statistics:
> sl:sent_replies = 0
> sl:sent_err_replies = 0
> sl:received_ACKs = 0
>
> UsrLoc Stats:
> usrloc:registered_users = 0
> usrloc:location-users = 0
> usrloc:location-contacts = 0
> usrloc:location-expires = 0
>
> any suggestion would make my life easier....
> thanks
start openser in debug mode and see if it gets the sip messages. In 
openser.conf

debug=5

then restart and look into syslog file to see the printed messages. When 
a sip message is received, you should see pretty many messages.

Also, check if you have any local firewall.

Cheers,
Daniel

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Daniel-Constantin Mierla
http://www.asipto.com





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