We are currently experiencing problems with our production OpenSER
(1.1.0) environment where the load on the server is steadily increasing
and the OpenSER response time increases drastically (e.g., 30+ seconds
for an internal call to ring).

Capturing the network traffic when this happens we have noticed that our
Asterisk (1.2.10) voicemail server is sending malformed CANCEL requests
to our OpenSER proxy.  We are not certain whether this is a cause or an
effect of the load problems on the OpenSER server.  Here is the SIP data
from the bad CANCEL request:

Session Initiation Protocol
    Request-Line: CANCEL :[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5069 SIP/2.0
        Method: CANCEL
        [Resent Packet: False]
    Message Header
        Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 128.59.59.215:5069;branch=z9hG4bK6734835b;rport
            Transport: UDP
            Sent-by Address: 128.59.59.215
            Sent-by port: 5069
            Branch: z9hG4bK6734835b
            RPort: rport
        Route: <sip:128.59.59.199;lr=on;ftag=4FC702F4-7F812557>
        From: <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED];user=phone>
            SIP from address: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        To: "Jim Rios" <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;tag=4FC702F4-7F812557
            SIP Display info: "Jim Rios" 
            SIP to address: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
            SIP tag: 4FC702F4-7F812557
        Contact: <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5069>
            Contact Binding: <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5069>
                URI: <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5069>
                    SIP contact address: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5069
        Call-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        CSeq: 101 CANCEL
            Sequence Number: 101
            Method: CANCEL
        User-Agent: Asterisk PBX
        Max-Forwards: 70
        Content-Length: 0

Accompanying this bad CANCEL request are the following error messages
recorded by OpenSER to syslog when it attempts to process it:

May 29 15:34:07 cocoa openser[892]: ERROR: parse_uri: bad uri,  state 0 parsed: 
<:u43> (4) / <:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5069> (26) 
May 29 15:34:07 cocoa openser[892]: ERROR: parse_sip_msg_uri: bad uri <:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:5069> 
May 29 15:34:07 cocoa openser[892]: xl_get_ruri: ERROR while parsing the R-URI 
May 29 15:34:08 cocoa openser[892]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: route[0] CANCEL r-uri 
<<null>> from <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED];user=phone> to <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
May 29 15:34:08 cocoa openser[892]: ERROR: parse_uri: bad uri,  state 0 parsed: 
<:u43> (4) / <:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5069> (26) 
May 29 15:34:08 cocoa openser[892]: ERROR: parse_sip_msg_uri: bad uri <:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:5069> 
May 29 15:34:08 cocoa openser[892]: loose_route: Error while parsing Request 
URI 
May 29 15:34:08 cocoa openser[892]: ERROR: parse_uri: bad uri,  state 0 parsed: 
<:u43> (4) / <:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5069> (26) 
May 29 15:34:09 cocoa openser[892]: ERROR: parse_sip_msg_uri: bad uri <:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:5069> 
May 29 15:34:09 cocoa openser[892]: WARNING: do_action:error in expression 
May 29 15:34:09 cocoa openser[892]: ERROR: parse_uri: bad uri,  state 0 parsed: 
<:u43> (4) / <:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5069> (26) 
May 29 15:34:09 cocoa openser[892]: ERROR: parse_sip_msg_uri: bad uri <:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:5069> 
May 29 15:34:09 cocoa openser[892]: ERROR: parse_uri: bad uri,  state 0 parsed: 
<:u43> (4) / <:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5069> (26) 
May 29 15:34:10 cocoa openser[892]: ERROR: parse_sip_msg_uri: bad uri <:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:5069> 
May 29 15:34:10 cocoa openser[892]: ERROR: parse_uri: bad uri,  state 0 parsed: 
<:u43> (4) / <:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:5069> (26) 
May 29 15:34:10 cocoa openser[892]: ERROR: parse_sip_msg_uri: bad uri <:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]:5069> 
May 29 15:34:10 cocoa openser[892]: alias_db_lookup: Error while parsing 
Request-URI 


While the malformed packet is likely the fault of the Asterisk server
(we see no packets from OpenSER to Asterisk with the sip protocol
missing from the URI), we are wondering if OpenSER errors out in a bad
way when it tries to process this packet, possibly entering into some
sort of loop that is causing the load to go through the roof.

It is also unclear to us why the Asterisk voicemail server would be
responding with a cancel.  In our packet capture we see no record of a
request initiated by the Asterisk server that it would be sending a
CANCEL for.

Any insight that could be offered into this problem would be greatly
appreciated.

Thx,
David Coulthart


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