El 31/07/14 11:11, Alex Villací­s Lasso escribió:
El 30/07/14 17:33, Alex Villací­s Lasso escribió:
My kamailio.cfg configuration file is attached.

I am having trouble using SIP.js (http://sipjs.com/) to handle a SUBSCRIBE for presence information. With Jitsi clients (using plain UDP), presence seems to work correctly. However, when using SIP.js via a websocket, Kamailio is unable to send the NOTIFY for the presence event. However, MESSAGE packets are routed correctly between peers, even through websockets.

The location table after registration looks like this:

+-----+----------------------+----------+------------------+--------------------------------------+------------------------------------+------+---------------------+-------+------------------------+------+---------------------+-------+--------+--------------+-----------------------+---------+-------------------------------------------------+--------+ | id | ruid | username | domain | contact | received | path | expires | q | callid | cseq | last_modified | flags | cflags | user_agent | socket | methods | instance | reg_id | +-----+----------------------+----------+------------------+--------------------------------------+------------------------------------+------+---------------------+-------+------------------------+------+---------------------+-------+--------+--------------+-----------------------+---------+-------------------------------------------------+--------+ | 192 | uloc-53d96398-1afc-1 | admin | pbx.villacis.com | sip:[email protected];transport=ws | sip:192.168.3.2:41478;transport=WS | NULL | 2014-07-30 17:18:57 | -1.00 | 6a2dot9ihoobhng9ackqmq | 90 | 2014-07-30 17:08:57 | 0 | 64 | SIP.js/0.5.0 | tls:192.168.2.18:5061 | 782 | <urn:uuid:b8888e95-7833-46a4-a21e-8d2e809a66b8> | 1 | +-----+----------------------+----------+------------------+--------------------------------------+------------------------------------+------+---------------------+-------+------------------------+------+---------------------+-------+--------+--------------+-----------------------+---------+-------------------------------------------------+--------+

When running the following javascript code:

var subs = ua.subscribe('[email protected]', 'presence');
subs.on('notify', function (n) { alert(n.request.body); });

... I see the following traffic in the browser console area:

SUBSCRIBE sip:[email protected] SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/WSS 192.0.2.90;branch=z9hG4bK3654279
Max-Forwards: 70
To: <sip:[email protected]>
From: "Administrator" <sip:[email protected]>;tag=rt0men9qve
Call-ID: pa7jno8q3op5pu0qitad
CSeq: 322 SUBSCRIBE
Proxy-Authorization: Digest algorithm=MD5, username="admin", realm="pbx.villacis.com", 
nonce="U9lswVPZa5WSu5jz1P/jIOJTvthKXw6v", uri="sip:[email protected]", 
response="f7246e64573b5888d69896a70d4204aa"
Event: presence
Expires: 3600
Contact: <sip:[email protected];transport=ws>
Allow: ACK,CANCEL,BYE,OPTIONS,MESSAGE
Supported: outbound
User-Agent: SIP.js/0.5.0
Content-Length: 0

SIP/2.0 202 OK
Via: SIP/2.0/WSS 
192.0.2.90;branch=z9hG4bK3654279;rport=41478;received=192.168.3.2
To: <sip:[email protected]>;tag=a6a1c5f60faecf035a1ae5b6e96e979a-84c3
From: "Administrator" <sip:[email protected]>;tag=rt0men9qve
Call-ID: pa7jno8q3op5pu0qitad
CSeq: 322 SUBSCRIBE
Expires: 3600
Contact: <sip:192.168.2.18:5061;transport=ws>
Server: kamailio (4.1.4 (x86_64/linux))
Content-Length: 0

However, I also get the following messages in the kamailio log:

Jul 30 17:03:01 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[6908]: WARNING: <core> 
[msg_translator.c:2506]: via_builder(): TCP/TLS connection (id: 0) for WebSocket 
could not be found
Jul 30 17:03:01 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[6908]: ERROR: tm [t_msgbuilder.c:1365]: 
assemble_via(): assemble_via: via building failed
Jul 30 17:03:01 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[6908]: ERROR: tm [t_msgbuilder.c:1544]: 
build_uac_req(): build_uac_req(): Error while assembling Via
Jul 30 17:03:01 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[6908]: ERROR: tm [uac.c:338]: 
t_uac_prepare(): t_uac: Error while building message
Jul 30 17:03:01 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[6908]: ERROR: presence [notify.c:1591]: 
send_notify_request(): in function tmb.t_request_within
Jul 30 17:03:01 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[6908]: ERROR: presence [notify.c:1678]: 
notify(): sending Notify not successful
Jul 30 17:03:01 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[6908]: ERROR: presence 
[subscribe.c:678]: update_subscription(): Could not send notify
Jul 30 17:03:01 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[6908]: ERROR: presence 
[subscribe.c:713]: update_subscription(): occured
Jul 30 17:03:01 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[6908]: ERROR: presence 
[subscribe.c:994]: handle_subscribe(): in update_subscription


I have found a discussion at http://marc.info/?l=sr-users&m=136624316816288&w=2 which recommends fix_nated_contact(), but I am not really sure about how to add it, or what conditions to check on whether it should be used. I added the call to fix_nated_contact() like this:

# Caller NAT detection route
route[NATDETECT] {
#!ifdef WITH_NAT
        force_rport();
        #
        #  1 - Contact header field is searched for occurrence of RFC1918 or 
rfc6598 addresses.
        #  2 - the "received" test is used: address in Via is compared against 
source IP address of signaling
        # 16 - test if the source port is different from the port in Via
        # 64 - test if the source connection of signaling is a WebSocket
        # -----
        # 83
#!ifdef WITH_WEBSOCKET
        # Do NAT traversal stuff for requests from a WebSocket
        # connection - even if it is not behind a NAT!
        # This won't be needed in the future if Kamailio and the
        # WebSocket client support Outbound and Path.
        if (nat_uac_test("83")) {
#!else
        if (nat_uac_test("19")) {
#!endif
                if (is_method("REGISTER")) {
                        fix_nated_register();
#!ifdef WITH_WEBSOCKET
                        if (nat_uac_test("64")) fix_nated_contact();
#!endif
                } else {
                        if (is_first_hop())
                                if (!add_contact_alias()) {
                                        xlog("L_ERR", "Error aliasing contact 
<$ct>\n");
                                        sl_send_reply("400", "Bad Request");
                                        exit;
                                }
                }
                setflag(FLT_NATS);
        }
#!endif

        return;
}

After registration, "kamctl ul show" reports this:

[root@elx3 js]# kamctl ul show
Domain:: location table=512 records=1 max_slot=1
    AOR:: [email protected]
        Contact:: sip:[email protected]:41777;transport=ws Q=
            Expires:: 584
            Callid:: argl25kg0r4qe8lbtbhn9f
            Cseq:: 82
            User-agent:: SIP.js/0.5.0
            Received:: sip:192.168.3.2:41777;transport=WS
            State:: CS_NEW
            Flags:: 0
            Cflag:: 64
            Socket:: tls:192.168.2.18:5061
            Methods:: 782
            Ruid:: uloc-53d971c7-297f-1
            Instance:: <urn:uuid:75464840-96b8-4e22-8eaa-5012ba327086>
            Reg-Id:: 1
            Last-Keepalive:: 1406759390
            Last-Modified:: 1406759390

However, it still does not work:

Jul 30 17:30:21 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[10624]: WARNING: <core> 
[msg_translator.c:2506]: via_builder(): TCP/TLS connection (id: 0) for WebSocket 
could not be found
Jul 30 17:30:21 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[10624]: ERROR: tm 
[t_msgbuilder.c:1365]: assemble_via(): assemble_via: via building failed
Jul 30 17:30:21 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[10624]: ERROR: tm 
[t_msgbuilder.c:1544]: build_uac_req(): build_uac_req(): Error while assembling 
Via
Jul 30 17:30:21 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[10624]: ERROR: tm [uac.c:338]: 
t_uac_prepare(): t_uac: Error while building message
Jul 30 17:30:21 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[10624]: ERROR: presence 
[notify.c:1591]: send_notify_request(): in function tmb.t_request_within
Jul 30 17:30:21 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[10624]: ERROR: presence 
[notify.c:1678]: notify(): sending Notify not successful
Jul 30 17:30:21 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[10624]: ERROR: presence 
[subscribe.c:678]: update_subscription(): Could not send notify
Jul 30 17:30:21 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[10624]: ERROR: presence 
[subscribe.c:713]: update_subscription(): occured
Jul 30 17:30:21 elx3 /usr/sbin/kamailio[10624]: ERROR: presence 
[subscribe.c:994]: handle_subscribe(): in update_subscription

Is there any additional information I could provide for troubleshooting this?

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To answer myself: fix_nated_contact() must be run for both REGISTER and 
SUBSCRIBE, like this:

route[NATDETECT] {
#!ifdef WITH_NAT
        force_rport();
        #
        #  1 - Contact header field is searched for occurrence of RFC1918 or 
rfc6598 addresses.
        #  2 - the "received" test is used: address in Via is compared against 
source IP address of signaling
        # 16 - test if the source port is different from the port in Via
        # 64 - test if the source connection of signaling is a WebSocket
        # -----
        # 83
#!ifdef WITH_WEBSOCKET
        # Do NAT traversal stuff for requests from a WebSocket
        # connection - even if it is not behind a NAT!
        # This won't be needed in the future if Kamailio and the
        # WebSocket client support Outbound and Path.
        if (nat_uac_test("83")) {
#!else
        if (nat_uac_test("19")) {
#!endif
                if (is_method("REGISTER|SUBSCRIBE")) {
                        fix_nated_register();
#!ifdef WITH_WEBSOCKET
                        if (nat_uac_test("64")) fix_nated_contact();
#!endif
                } else {
                        if (is_first_hop())
                                if (!add_contact_alias()) {
                                        xlog("L_ERR", "Error aliasing contact 
<$ct>\n");
                                        sl_send_reply("400", "Bad Request");
                                        exit;
                                }
                }
                setflag(FLT_NATS);
        }
#!endif

        return;
}


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