Hello, On 07/03/08 18:00, Andhika Gannesha Gemilang wrote: > Hi, > I can't connect to my server using SIP phone (Xlite on windows). i > trace sip packets using > #tcpdump port 5060 > and i got this : > tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode > listening on eth0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 96 bytes > 12:11:54.458829 IP 122.200.6.103.62482 > 122.200.6.104.sip: SIP, > length: 539 > 12:11:58.520903 IP 122.200.6.103.62482 > 122.200.6.104.sip: SIP, > length: 539 > 12:12:02.583054 IP 122.200.6.103.62482 > 122.200.6.104.sip: SIP, > length: 539 > 12:12:06.645089 IP 122.200.6.103.62482 > 122.200.6.104.sip: SIP, > length: 539 > > i guess i got no problem on my SIP phone, it's just my server that > didn't respond to the sip request. > > Here's my server status : > #openserctl moni > > [cycle #: 1072; if constant make sure server lives] > Server:: OpenSER (1.3.0-notls (i386/linux)) > Now:: Thu Jul 3 12:46:03 2008 > Up since:: Thu Jul 3 12:09:29 2008 > Up time:: 2194 [sec] > > Transaction Statistics: > tm:UAS_transactions = 0 > tm:UAC_transactions = 0 > tm:inuse_transactions = 0 > > Stateless Server Statistics: > sl:sent_replies = 0 > sl:sent_err_replies = 0 > sl:received_ACKs = 0 > > UsrLoc Stats: > usrloc:registered_users = 0 > usrloc:location-users = 0 > usrloc:location-contacts = 0 > usrloc:location-expires = 0 > > any suggestion would make my life easier.... > thanks start openser in debug mode and see if it gets the sip messages. In openser.conf
debug=5 then restart and look into syslog file to see the printed messages. When a sip message is received, you should see pretty many messages. Also, check if you have any local firewall. Cheers, Daniel -- Daniel-Constantin Mierla http://www.asipto.com _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users