[Kamailio-Users] Problem with secure TLS call

Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Mon Mar 29 10:56:15 CEST 2010


A SIP trace would be much more useful. You can make them for example 
with Wireshark and configure Wireshark with the private kay of the 
certificate - then Wireshark can decode TLS.
http://www.routerzone.eu/wiki/index.php/Using_Wireshark_to_Decrypt_SSL/TLS_Packet_Data

regards
klaus

Am 27.03.2010 08:05, schrieb Hemanshu Patel:
> Mar 27 12:36:36 [5492] DBG:core:destroy_avp_list: destroying list (nil)
> Mar 27 12:36:36 [5492] DBG:core:receive_msg: cleaning up
> Mar 27 12:36:42 [5492] DBG:core:tcp_receive_timeout: 0x7fd335f04798 expired (50, 51) lt=0
> Mar 27 12:36:42 [5492] DBG:core:io_watch_del: io_watch_del (0x74efe0, 18, -1, 0x10) fd_no=2 called
> Mar 27 12:36:42 [5492] DBG:core:release_tcpconn:  releasing con 0x7fd335f04798, state 0, fd=18, id=3
> Mar 27 12:36:42 [5492] DBG:core:release_tcpconn:  extra_data 0x7fd335f017b8
> Mar 27 12:36:42 [5499] DBG:core:handle_tcp_child: reader response= 7fd335f04798, 0 from 0
> Mar 27 12:36:42 [5499] DBG:core:io_watch_add: io_watch_add(0x74ee80, 24, 2, 0x7fd335f04798), fd_no=17
> Mar 27 12:36:42 [5499] DBG:core:handle_tcp_child: cmd CONN_RELEASE  0x7fd335f04798 refcnt= 0
> Mar 27 12:36:45 [5499] DBG:core:handle_tcpconn_ev: data available on 0x7fd335eddc18 23
> Mar 27 12:36:45 [5499] DBG:core:io_watch_del: io_watch_del (0x74ee80, 23, -1, 0x0) fd_no=18 called
> Mar 27 12:36:45 [5499] DBG:core:send2child: to tcp child 0 0(549



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