[Users] Improper relaying of Invite requests

Stephen Varga varga at zbzoom.net
Sun Nov 26 18:26:47 CET 2006


Kaushik,

OpenSer will send the INVITE to the ip address and port number that
client had specified in the contact header of the REGISTER packet, that
was used to register the client with the registrar. Based on the
information provided here and the fact that your configuration does not
have any statements for NAT, I would have to guess the port was
specified as 5060 or it was not specified at all, in which case it would
default to 5060. You can verify this theory by doing a network trace of
the client's registration and looking at the contact header in the
registration packet.

Steve

Kaushik Kumar wrote:
> Hi,
>  
> I am working on a project which involves testing SER with some dummy 
> clients.
> I have downloaded and installed OpenSER. I am using the very basic 
> Hello.cfg configuration file available online.
> I find that when SER gets a INVITE request from the caller, it does 
> not deliver it properly to the client (callee). Some debugging 
> revealed that it relays the request to port 5060 at the client rather 
> than the one which was registered by the callee earlier. I tried to 
> look at the source code of SER and found that the callee's 
> contact information never seem to be looked up at any stage.
>  
> Is this due to some missing information in my configuration file?
> Any feedback would be appreciated.
>  
> Thank you 
> -Kaushik
> PS: I have attached (inline) the configuration file
>  
>






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