Hello,
check your configuration for 481, afaik, kamailio tm module doesn't send
the 481, that's why I expected to see two BYEs, but there is only one.
Maybe the 481 is sent from kamailio.cfg by your routing logic there.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 03/03/2017 14:50, Olli Attila wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> The B
Hello,
The B party (IP: 37.219.148.155) is the one that sends the bye. A party
(IP: 178.75.176.146) will never see this bye because Kamailio (IP:
193.28.89.162) in the middle replies to B party with 481. The result is
that A partys softphone thinks the call is still online.
This can be seen
Hello,
the pcap file doesn't show the BYE coming from caller to proxy. There is
only the BYE from proxy to callee. I need also the one coming to the
proxy in order to see if the required headers are there.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 28/02/2017 21:47, Olli Attila wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm still having this
Hi Olli,
same problem here on 4.4.5
Work only without Call-ID hiding.
Regards
El 28/02/2017 a las 15:47, Olli Attila escribió:
Hello,
I'm still having this issue and now running the new Kamailio 5.0
branch. The pcap trace is attached to this email which shows the whole
sip conversation bef
Hello,
I'm still having this issue and now running the new Kamailio 5.0 branch.
The pcap trace is attached to this email which shows the whole sip
conversation before and after topology hiding.
Has anyone stumbled upon this kind of "SIP 481 Call leg/Transaction does
not exist" error when rou
Hello,
can you grab a pcap (or ngrep output) for all sip messages during such
call? The trace has to be taken on sip server in order to capture the
incoming and outgoing traffic. With partial traffic, it is impossible to
see what is not matching for the transaction.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 19/02/2017
Hello,
I recently started testing topology hiding module on Kamailio and
encountered a problem where B party hangs up, Kamailio can't identify
the ongoing transaction to which the BYE should be related to and
instead of tearing the call down Kamailio just sends back "481 Call
leg/Transaction