[Users] openser with TLS

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan at voice-system.ro
Thu Mar 23 14:37:43 CET 2006


ok :)

what version are you using? does is crash on start-up or on first 
request? can you provide the backtrace?

regards,
bogdan

Joao Pereira wrote:

> Yes, with "fork=no" I found the problem:
>
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>
> :P
>
>
> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
>
>> Hi Joao,
>>
>> try yo start openser in foreground - set fork=no and log_stderror=yes 
>> in your config. Maybe you will get a hint.
>>
>> regards,
>> bogdan
>>
>> Joao Pereira wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, I did "ps fax" and there was no OpenSER.
>>> How can I find the error? Even with a higher debug level, there are 
>>> no errors in the stdout:
>>> (debug level = 8)
>>>
>>> Listening on
>>> Aliases:
>>>             *: mex.fccn.pt:*
>>>             *: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:*
>>>
>>> 0(22568) fm_malloc_init: F_OPTIMIZE=16384, /ROUNDTO=2048
>>> 0(22568) fm_malloc_init: F_HASH_SIZE=2067, fm_block size=16548
>>> 0(22568) fm_malloc_init(0xf4eb1000, 33554432), start=0xf4eb1000
>>> 0(22568) shm_mem_init: success
>>> 0(0) core dump limits set to 4294967295
>>> 0(0) DEBUG: init_mod: postgres
>>> postgres - initializing
>>> 0(0) DEBUG: init_mod: sl_module
>>> stateless - initializing
>>> 0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (sl_stats) registered
>>> 0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (sl_stats) registered
>>> 0(0) DEBUG: MD5 calculated: 1d0376a2244771bba12e9da5f03652d9
>>> 0(0) DEBUG: init_mod: tm
>>> 0(0) TM - (size of cell=2832, sip_msg=768) initializing...
>>> 0(0) Call-ID initialization: '2ffddfe3'
>>> 0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (t_uac_dlg) registered
>>> 0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (t_uac_cancel) registered
>>> 0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (t_hash) registered
>>> 0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (t_reply) registered
>>> 0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (t_uac_dlg) registered
>>> 0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (t_uac_cancel) registered
>>> 0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (t_hash) registered
>>> 0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (t_reply) registered
>>> [root at mex openser-1.0.1-tls]#  0(0) DEBUG: lock_initialize: lock 
>>> initialization started
>>> 0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (t_stats) registered
>>> 0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (t_stats) registered
>>>
>>>
>>> Could be a problem in the certificates?
>>> Joao Pereira
>>>
>>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> did you check with "ps auxw | grep openser"? Wasn't there any 
>>>> openser process running. From the logs looks like openser started 
>>>> ok (tm module initialized succesfully - is it tm you last module in 
>>>> the loadmodule list?).
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Daniel
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 03/22/06 14:21, Joao Pereira wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello to all
>>>>> Im trying to put OpenSER to work with TLS.
>>>>> I created the certificates, and configured openser.cfg. ("openser 
>>>>> -c" shows no errors)
>>>>> But when I start OpenSER, there are no errors, but the server 
>>>>> doesn't start:
>>>>> It says this (with debug level 4) :
>>>>>
>>>>> Listening on
>>>>> Aliases:
>>>>>             *: mex.fccn.pt:*
>>>>>             *: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:*
>>>>>
>>>>> 0(22549) fm_malloc_init: F_OPTIMIZE=16384, /ROUNDTO=2048
>>>>> 0(22549) fm_malloc_init: F_HASH_SIZE=2067, fm_block size=16548
>>>>> 0(22549) fm_malloc_init(0xf4eb1000, 33554432), start=0xf4eb1000
>>>>> 0(22549) shm_mem_init: success
>>>>> 0(0) core dump limits set to 4294967295
>>>>> 0(0) DEBUG: init_mod: postgres
>>>>> postgres - initializing
>>>>> 0(0) DEBUG: init_mod: sl_module
>>>>> stateless - initializing
>>>>> 0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (sl_stats) registered
>>>>> 0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (sl_stats) registered
>>>>> 0(0) DEBUG: MD5 calculated: 1d0376a2244771bba12e9da5f03652d9
>>>>> 0(0) DEBUG: init_mod: tm
>>>>> 0(0) TM - (size of cell=2832, sip_msg=768) initializing...
>>>>> 0(0) Call-ID initialization: '6efffbed'
>>>>> 0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (t_uac_dlg) registered
>>>>> 0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (t_uac_cancel) registered
>>>>> 0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (t_hash) registered
>>>>> 0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (t_reply) registered
>>>>> 0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (t_uac_dlg) registered
>>>>> 0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (t_uac_cancel) registered
>>>>> 0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (t_hash) registered
>>>>> 0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (t_reply) registered
>>>>> [root at mex openser-1.0.1-tls]#  0(0) DEBUG: lock_initialize: lock 
>>>>> initialization started
>>>>> 0(0) DEBUG: register_fifo_cmd: new command (t_stats) registered
>>>>> 0(0) unixsock_register_cmd: New command (t_stats) registered
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> and nothing happens... OpenSER isnt runnig :(
>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> this is a part of my openser.cfg:
>>>>>
>>>>> listen = tls:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
>>>>>
>>>>> tls_port_no = 5062
>>>>> tls_method=SSLv23
>>>>>
>>>>> tls_certificate="/services/openser/openser-1.0.1-tls/tls/tools/rootCA/cacert.pem" 
>>>>>
>>>>> tls_private_key="/services/openser/openser-1.0.1-tls/tls/tools/rootCA/private/cakey.pem" 
>>>>>
>>>>> tls_ca_list="/services/openser/openser-1.0.1-tls/tls/tools/rootCA/certs/01.pem" 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> tls_ciphers_list="NULL-SHA:NULL-MD5:AES256-SHA:AES128-SHA"
>>>>>
>>>>> tls_verify = 1
>>>>> tls_require_certificate = 1
>>>>> tls_handshake_timeout=119    # number of seconds
>>>>> tls_send_timeout=121         # number of seconds
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> If you know whats the problem, please tell me :)
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> Joao Pereira
>>>>>
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