Hi Carsten,
I must apologize for taking so long to respond... I'm very sorry... and
for your help, thanks so much! Like you suspect, the problem was the
DNS: the IPs was ok, the names too, but, what a fool! I put wrong ports,
change that and everything work OK!
Now I'm having another
Hi,
probably, to digg a litle further into this:
What is the port of your I-CSCF? What is the result of the following
DNS query done on the Proxy-CSCF:
host -t SRV _sip._udp.open-ims.test
Should result in something like:
_sip._udp.open-ims.test has SRV record 10 1 5060 icscf.open-ims.test
Hi Carsten,
Thanks for your response. In fact, i don't have any entries for the
domain open-ims.test in /etc/hosts. From the client (a win7 host) in
which I have the Boghe, i can ping to open-ims.test, pcscf, icscf and
scscf, using the DNS that I configured using bind9 (in the same machine
Hi,
can you make an ngrep or tcpdump, to see, what actually the reply is?
Can you also check, that your DNS is properly working? From bare logs
it looks like your P-CSCF does not get any reply from your I-CSCF or
it fails to forward it.
Remember: /etc/hosts won't work, you need a real DNS-Server.
Hi all. I'm trying to setup Kamailio for IMS server, but I've reached a
point where I can not move. Trying to register from the Boghe client, I
get these errors from the pcscf:
tail -f /var/log/syslog|grep './pcscf'
Jan 29 22:36:29 kamailioast ./pcscf[3841]: ERROR: ***