Your questions make no sense, this is nobody is answering them. Adrian
On 29 May 2014, at 17:20, Kaan Dandin <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Bogdan, > > Previously, I have asked some questions to you about OpenSIPS and OpenIMS > integration. > > > My last situation is as following. I have shared it also with OpenIMS > workgroup. > Could you please help me about this problem? > > BR, > Kaan > > > Kime: [email protected] > > Hi all, > > I am building a test environment using OpenSIPS and OpenIMS. > > As first step, I have successfuly installed OpenIMS and able to make > registrations and start calls from Monster client. > > As second step, I am puttting OpenSIPS as load balancer between the IMS > client and OpenIMS P-CSCF’s . > > I have installed OpenSIPS and “OpenSIPS Control Panel” successfully. > > I have inserted the configuration to dispatcher module from OpenSIPS Control > Panel . > > > I can successfuly register to OpenIMS through OpenSIPS dispatcher module. > > > But when I try to make a call with Invite message after registration through > OpenSIPS, > I get “403 Forbidden Not registered” error. > > > I have found a thread in OpenIMS mailing group with a similar problem . > Could you please help me if there are any solution addressed for this issue > until now. > > http://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/openimscore-cscf/2010-January/001972.html > > > > Error message coming from P-CSCF is following although the user is already > successfully registered. > > No. Time Source Destination Protocol Info > 415 220.825115 192.168.2.1 192.168.2.141 SIP > Status: 403 Forbidden - Not Registered! You must register first with a S-CSCF > > > Frame 415 (735 bytes on wire, 735 bytes captured) > Ethernet II, Src: Vmware_27:3f:bb (00:0c:29:27:3f:bb), Dst: Vmware_22:e0:4c > (00:0c:29:22:e0:4c) > Destination: Vmware_22:e0:4c (00:0c:29:22:e0:4c) > Address: Vmware_22:e0:4c (00:0c:29:22:e0:4c) > .... ...0 .... .... .... .... = IG bit: Individual address (unicast) > .... ..0. .... .... .... .... = LG bit: Globally unique address > (factory default) > Source: Vmware_27:3f:bb (00:0c:29:27:3f:bb) > Address: Vmware_27:3f:bb (00:0c:29:27:3f:bb) > .... ...0 .... .... .... .... = IG bit: Individual address (unicast) > .... ..0. .... .... .... .... = LG bit: Globally unique address > (factory default) > Type: IP (0x0800) > Internet Protocol, Src: 192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1), Dst: 192.168.2.141 > (192.168.2.141) > Version: 4 > Header length: 20 bytes > Differentiated Services Field: 0x10 (DSCP 0x04: Unknown DSCP; ECN: 0x00) > Total Length: 721 > Identification: 0x0000 (0) > Flags: 0x04 (Don't Fragment) > Fragment offset: 0 > Time to live: 64 > Protocol: UDP (0x11) > Header checksum: 0xb22d [correct] > Source: 192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1) > Destination: 192.168.2.141 (192.168.2.141) > User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: sip (5060), Dst Port: sip (5060) > Source port: sip (5060) > Destination port: sip (5060) > Length: 701 > Checksum: 0x3853 [correct] > Session Initiation Protocol > Status-Line: SIP/2.0 403 Forbidden - Not Registered! You must register > first with a S-CSCF > Status-Code: 403 > [Resent Packet: False] > Message Header > Call-ID: [email protected] > CSeq: 182 INVITE > From: <sip:[email protected]>;tag=1219 > SIP from address: sip:[email protected] > SIP tag: 1219 > To: <sip:[email protected]>;tag=9ad9f37f74332c1e2a4045522a5bab87.f34e > SIP to address: sip:[email protected] > SIP tag: 9ad9f37f74332c1e2a4045522a5bab87.f34e > Via: SIP/2.0/UDP > 192.168.2.141:5060;branch=z9hG4bKe935.85ea0cd2.0;rport=5060 > Via: SIP/2.0/UDP > 192.168.2.10:5062;branch=z9hG4bK1240af306e6063ca2275658fb7f8b4f9 > Server: Sip EXpress router (2.1.0-dev1 OpenIMSCore (i386/linux)) > Content-Length: 0 > Warning: 392 192.168.2.1:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=12954 > req_src_ip=192.168.2.141 req_src_port=5060 in_uri=sip:[email protected] > out_uri=sip:[email protected] via_cnt==2" > > Previous thread is following: > [OpenIMSCore-CSCF] !P_is_registered() > > "Martínez García, Rebeca" remartinez at indra.es > Tue Jan 19 13:54:05 CET 2010 > Previous message: [OpenIMSCore-CSCF] !P_is_registered() > Next message: [OpenIMSCore-CSCF] p-cscf crash on: FIFO open for read failed > > Too many open files > Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] > Hello Franz, > > I was not aware of these initiatives and, as I have been following TISPAN > recommendations all the time, I took a look at TS 182 025. > Nevertheless, we are not trying to implement a NGCN but to only develop a > CNG. I will explain myself: > > We had OpenIMSCore installed in 4 servers perfectly running and clients were > able to register and call each other without problems > (we had it configured for clients to send the REGISTER message directly to > the P-CSCF). > > The next step in our testbed was to create a group of private clients behind > a gateway (CNG) which connected to OpenIMSCore. So the scenario > is public clients (one machine at the moment) connect directly to P-CSCF and > private clients do it via the CNG. > > The development of the CNG has been fine until we tried to make work "CNG SIP > Proxy/B2BUA" function (TS 183 003), which permits > internal calls. The most simple configuration is to make it work as a Proxy, > which implies that when seeing a REGISTER > message it saves locally their location and forwards the message to the > P-CSCF (the rest of messages are forwarded in a transparent fashion). > > But the problem is not in the register process, because private clients > register without problems... the problem is when calling > a public client. SER receives an INVITE and it forwards directly the message > to the P-CSCF but it puts its Via. > > Then the "cscf_get_ue_via" function inside the "P_is_registered()" one > selects the first via (the one introduced by SER): > { > 02197 struct via_body *vb=0; > 02198 > 02199 if (msg->first_line.type==SIP_REQUEST) vb = > cscf_get_first_via(msg,0); > 02200 else vb = cscf_get_last_via(msg); > 02201 > 02202 if (!vb) return 0; > 02203 > 02204 if (vb->port == 0) vb->port=5060; > 02205 return vb; > 02206 } > > and the P-CSCF rejects the INVITE because the "user is not registered". > > Why does the Proxy-CSCF selects the first Via if it is a SIP REQUEST? (Just > asking) > > Thanks in advance, > Rebeca Martinez > > BR, > Kaan > > > > > > > > > > > > , > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
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