Hi Chris,

what relaying script function are you using and what format? looks like even for REGISTER you are doing a sort of relaying...

also be sure you are using the latest cvs version (for devel branch).

regards,
bogdan

Christoph Fürstaller wrote:

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

Hi,

I've managed minisip to connect to tls enabled openser. The tls
connection is established fine, but when i try to register or try to
call i get errors. See attached ser debug output.

Anybody knows what that means? Is the SIP Request from minisip not
correct? Or is it a failure in my openser.cfg?

Any help would be nice.

chris...
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org

iD8DBQFEH/SuR0exH8dhr/YRAhLKAKDa1dD9qhYHqXmxnnvln3T3fnXEsQCfSDIj
gvFx9NDoN4U3FarAFRUC5Kw=
=1en/
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
------------------------------------------------------------------------

7(11894) tcpconn_new: new tcp connection to: 192.168.20.130
7(11894) tcpconn_new: on port 35957, type 3
7(11894) tls_tcpconn_init: Entered: Creating a whole new ssl connection
7(11894) tls_tcpconn_init: Looking up tls domain [192.168.20.156:5061]
7(11894) tls_tcpconn_init: Using default tls settings
7(11894) tls_tcpconn_init: Setting in ACCEPT mode (server)
7(11894) tcpconn_add: hashes: 181, 2
7(11894) tcp_main_loop: new connection: 0x405b4b90 19
7(11894) send2child: to tcp child 0 3(11880), 0x405b4b90
3(11880) received n=4 con=0x405b4b90, fd=14
3(11880) tls_update_fd: New fd is 14
3(11880) tls_update_fd: New fd is 14
3(11880) tls_accept: TLS handshake successful
3(11880) tls_update_fd: New fd is 14
3(11880) tls_update_fd: New fd is 14
3(11880) _tls_read: 403 bytes read
3(11880) tcp_read_req: content-length= 0
3(11880) SIP Request:
3(11880)  method:  <REGISTER>
3(11880)  uri:     <sip:192.168.20.156>
3(11880)  version: <SIP/2.0>
3(11880) parse_headers: flags=2
3(11880) DEBUG:parse_to:end of header reached, state=9
3(11880) DEBUG: get_hdr_field: <To> [28]; uri=[sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
3(11880) DEBUG: to body [<sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
]
3(11880) get_hdr_field: cseq <CSeq>: <601> <REGISTER>
3(11880) Found param type 232, <branch> = <z9hG4bK1327458630>; state=16
3(11880) end of header reached, state=5
3(11880) parse_headers: Via found, flags=2
3(11880) parse_headers: this is the first via
3(11880) After parse_msg...
3(11880) preparing to run routing scripts...
3(11880) DEBUG:maxfwd:is_maxfwd_present: value = 70
3(11880) parse_headers: flags=200
3(11880) is_preloaded: Yes
3(11880) grep_sock_info - checking if host==us: 14==14 &&  [192.168.20.156] == 
[192.168.20.156]
3(11880) grep_sock_info - checking if port 5061 matches port 5061
3(11880) after_loose: Topmost route URI: 
'sip:192.168.20.156:5061;transport=TLS;lr' is me
3(11880) parse_headers: flags=200
3(11880) DEBUG: get_hdr_body : content_length=0
3(11880) found end of header
3(11880) find_next_route: No next Route HF found
3(11880) after_loose: No next URI found
3(11880) grep_sock_info - checking if host==us: 14==14 &&  [192.168.20.156] == 
[192.168.20.156]
3(11880) grep_sock_info - checking if port 5061 matches port 5060
3(11880) check_self: host != me
3(11880) parse_headers: flags=ffffffffffffffff
3(11880) DEBUG: t_newtran: msg id=3 , global msg id=2 , T on entrance=0xffffffff
3(11880) parse_headers: flags=ffffffffffffffff
3(11880) parse_headers: flags=78
3(11880) t_lookup_request: start searching: hash=19221, isACK=0
3(11880) DEBUG: RFC3261 transaction matching failed
3(11880) DEBUG: t_lookup_request: no transaction found
3(11880) DEBUG: mk_proxy: doing DNS lookup...
3(11880) ERROR:tm:add_uac: can't fwd to af 2, proto 1  (no corresponding 
listening socket)
3(11880) ERROR:tm:t_forward_nonack: failure to add branches
3(11880) ERROR:tm:t_relay_to:  t_forward_nonack returned error
3(11880) parse_headers: flags=ffffffffffffffff
3(11880) check_via_address(192.168.20.130, 192.168.20.130, 3)
3(11880) WARNING:vqm_resize: resize(0) called
3(11880) DEBUG: cleanup_uac_timers: RETR/FR timers reset
3(11880) DEBUG: add_to_tail_of_timer[2]: 0x405dc5c0
3(11880) tcp_send: tcp connection found (0x405b4b90), acquiring fd
3(11880) tcp_send, c= 0x405b4b90, n=8
7(11894) tcp_main_loop: read response= 405b4b90, 1 from 3 (11880)
3(11880) tcp_send: after receive_fd: c= 0x405b4b90 n=4 fd=15
3(11880) tcp_send: sending...
3(11880) tls_update_fd: New fd is 15
3(11880) tls_write: Write was successful (530 bytes)
3(11880) tcp_send: after write: c= 0x405b4b90 n=530 fd=15
3(11880) tcp_send: buf=
SIP/2.0 500 I'm terribly sorry, server error occurred (7/TM)
From: <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;tag=ddf051b13744e2e8329237e95d7a9ade-7b3d
Call-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CSeq: 601 REGISTER
Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 192.168.20.130:15061;branch=z9hG4bK1327458630
Server: OpenSer (1.0.0-tls (i386/linux))
Content-Length: 0
Warning: 392 192.168.20.156:5061 "Noisy feedback tells:  pid=11880 
req_src_ip=192.168.20.130 req_src_port=35957 in_uri=sip:192.168.20.156 
out_uri=sip:192.168.20.156 via_cnt==1"


3(11880) DEBUG:tm:_reply_light: reply sent out. buf=0x811a978: SIP/2.0 5..., 
shmem=0x405d9750: SIP/2.0 5
3(11880) DEBUG:tm:_reply_light: finished
3(11880) ERROR: generation of a stateful reply on error succeeded
3(11880) DEBUG:destroy_avp_list: destroying list (nil)
3(11880) receive_msg: cleaning up
2(11878) DEBUG: timer routine:2,tl=0x405dc5c0 next=(nil)
2(11878) DEBUG: wait_handler : removing 0x405dc578 from table
2(11878) DEBUG: delete transaction 0x405dc578
2(11878) DEBUG: wait_handler : done
3(11880) tcp_receive_loop: 0x405b4b90 expired (172, 173)
3(11880) releasing con 0x405b4b90, state 0, fd=14, id=2
3(11880)  extra_data 0x4042fd70
7(11894) tcp_main_loop: reader response= 405b4b90, 0 from 0
7(11894) tcp_main_loop: CONN_RELEASE  0x405b4b90 refcnt= 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------

_______________________________________________
Users mailing list
[email protected]
http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users


_______________________________________________
Users mailing list
[email protected]
http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users

Reply via email to