Hello, I didn't have time to look at it so far -- quite some traveling lately. At a quick look, seems that the next hop is not detected as strict router, I have to look at the code.
Cheers, Daniel On 20/07/15 11:20, Antonio Reale wrote: > Hi Daniel, > did you see something strange in the ACK message or you confirm that > the RR module is not behaving correctly? > > Thanks. > Regards. > > Antonio > > > Il 14/07/2015 13:02, Antonio Reale ha scritto: >> Hi Daniel, >> >> this is the ACK received on Kamailio: >> >> # >> U 172.26.130.235:44435 -> 192.168.0.245:5060 >> ACK sip:7240F8EF-55A4D642000CBC22-8A135700@172.16.0.21;transport=udp >> SIP/2.0 >> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP >> 172.26.130.235:44435;branch=z9hG4bK-d8754z-1cd3a01fa9171649-1---d8754z- >> Max-Forwards: 70 >> Route: <sip:192.168.0.245;lr> >> Route: <sip:0000000011@192.168.0.101;transport=udp;pgw-call=call-28d2e> >> Contact: <sip:0000000010@172.26.130.235:44435;transport=UDP> >> To: <sip:0000000011@192.168.0.245;transport=UDP>;tag=516145211 >> From: <sip:0000000010@192.168.0.245;transport=UDP>;tag=a56ac352 >> Call-ID: NGU5YmUzMGYwM2RmMzc0YTQyNDRmZWZlOWJmMTA0ZjY. >> CSeq: 2 ACK >> Proxy-Authorization: Digest >> username="0000000010",realm="192.168.0.245",nonce="VaTXblWk1kKUxIMJBdWbpRBBCP850QVR",uri="sip:0000000011@192.168.0.245;transport=UDP",response="1daf03c97b8a12e0154d463f543e5592",algorithm=MD5 >> User-Agent: Z 3.6.25251 r25476 >> Content-Length: 0 >> >> and this the ACK forwarded by Kamailio to P2 >> >> # >> U 192.168.0.245:5060 -> 192.168.0.101:5060 >> ACK sip:7240F8EF-55A4D642000CBC22-8A135700@172.16.0.21;transport=udp >> SIP/2.0 >> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP >> 192.168.0.245;branch=z9hG4bKa252.cc67d8b538d8ad5c01c3e75d472653ec.0 >> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP >> 172.26.130.235:44435;branch=z9hG4bK-d8754z-1cd3a01fa9171649-1---d8754z- >> Max-Forwards: 69 >> Route: <sip:0000000011@192.168.0.101;transport=udp;pgw-call=call-28d2e> >> Contact: <sip:0000000010@172.26.130.235:44435;transport=UDP> >> To: <sip:0000000011@192.168.0.245;transport=UDP>;tag=516145211 >> From: <sip:0000000010@192.168.0.245;transport=UDP>;tag=a56ac352 >> Call-ID: NGU5YmUzMGYwM2RmMzc0YTQyNDRmZWZlOWJmMTA0ZjY. >> CSeq: 2 ACK >> Proxy-Authorization: Digest >> username="0000000010",realm="192.168.0.245",nonce="VaTXblWk1kKUxIMJBdWbpRBBCP850QVR",uri="sip:0000000011@192.168.0.245;transport=UDP",response="1daf03c97b8a12e0154d463f543e5592",algorithm=MD5 >> User-Agent: Z 3.6.25251 r25476 >> Content-Length: 0 >> >> >> Kamailio considers P2 a loose router so the R-URI is not changed. >> >> Thanks. >> Regards. >> >> Antonio >> >> >> Il 14/07/2015 12:28, Daniel-Constantin Mierla ha scritto: >>> Hello, >>> >>> what is the request URI? It might be better to just paste here the full >>> ACK message. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Daniel >>> >>> On 14/07/15 12:25, Antonio Reale wrote: >>>> Sorry, >>>> here's the Route HF present in the ACK received from U1: >>>> >>>> Route: <sip:192.168.0.245;lr> >>>> Route: >>>> <sip:0000000011@192.168.0.101;transport=udp;pgw-call=call-28d2e> >>>> >>>> Regards. >>>> >>>> Antonio >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Il 14/07/2015 12:09, Antonio Reale ha scritto: >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> I have the following scenario: >>>>> U1 (caller) ---> P1 (192.168.0.245, kamailio 4.3, loose-router) ----> >>>>> P2 ----> (192.168.0.101, strict router) ----> .... ----> U2 (called) >>>>> >>>>> When U2 answers the call, at P1 arrives the 200 OK with: >>>>> Record-Route: >>>>> <sip:0000000011@192.168.0.101;transport=udp;pgw-call=call-28d2e> >>>>> Record-Route: <sip:192.168.0.245;lr=on> >>>>> >>>>> The problem is that the ACK from U1 is forwarded from kamailio to P2, >>>>> as if P2 is a loose router. P2 drops the ACK message. >>>>> >>>>> From kamailio logs I see: >>>>> Jul 14 10:07:44 P1 /usr/sbin/kamailio[15908]: DEBUG: rr [loose.c:88]: >>>>> is_preloaded(): is_preloaded: No >>>>> Jul 14 10:07:44 P1 /usr/sbin/kamailio[15908]: DEBUG: rr >>>>> [loose.c:783]: after_loose(): Topmost route URI: >>>>> 'sip:192.168.0.245;lr=on' is me >>>>> Jul 14 10:07:44 P1 /usr/sbin/kamailio[15908]: DEBUG: rr >>>>> [loose.c:869]: after_loose(): URI to be processed: >>>>> 'sip:0000000011@192.168.0.101;transport=udp;pgw-call=call-289ce' >>>>> Jul 14 10:07:44 P1 /usr/sbin/kamailio[15908]: DEBUG: rr >>>>> [loose.c:878]: after_loose(): Next URI is a loose router >>>>> >>>>> Why after_loose function considers the next URI a loose router? The >>>>> Route HF in the ACK with the URI of the next hop does not contain >>>>> ;lr . >>>>> It seems that the function is_strict fails detecting the strict >>>>> router. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks. >>>>> >>>>> Regards. >>>>> >>>>> Antonio >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing >>>> list >>>> sr-users@lists.sip-router.org >>>> http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users >> > -- Daniel-Constantin Mierla http://twitter.com/#!/miconda - http://www.linkedin.com/in/miconda Book: SIP Routing With Kamailio - http://www.asipto.com _______________________________________________ SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list sr-users@lists.sip-router.org http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users