[OpenSER-Users] Broken "BYE" returned from Asterisk on TLS implementation ?

Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Tue Aug 28 14:18:12 CEST 2007


The openser proxy should add 2 record-route header (TLS and UDP = double 
record route). This is why it does not work.

regards
klaus

David Loh schrieb:
> Hi All,
> 
> Greeting.
> 
> I've been struggle with OpenSER TLS implementation for more than a week, 
> since I've ported from UDP to TLS, everything work fine except the "BYE" 
> request from Asterisk (loose route), my implementation was something 
> like below:
> 
> [Client] --> [Router] --> [Internet] --> [SIP] --> [Asterisk]
> 
> My OpenSER.cfg already configured to listen on two port which is :- 
> "tls:eth0:5061" and "udp:eth0:5060", client make p2p or PSTN (or even 
> voicemail) having no problem,
> but when the callee disconnect the call, caller will never get hang up :(
> 
> I've attached my ethereal trace/ngrep to pastebin,
> http://pastebin.ca/673392
> 
> Wondering if anyone can help me with the broken "BYE" that returned from 
> Asterisk ?
> Line #131, supposedly this line should have contain 2 Via header, one 
> was "SIP/2.0/UDP" and another "SIP/2.0/TLS",
> but somehow the TLS via header was gone !! (compare to previous ACK 
> (Line #117) /INVITE (Line #51).
> Due to the missing TLS via header, OpenSER log file was complaining 
> "protocol/port mis-match".
> 
> The last BYE request (Line #256) is actually firing from Client, which 
> contain the "TLS" via.
> 
> 
> I've even tried "force_send_socket" to port 5061 (instead of 5060) from 
> loose route, but it complaining TLS certificate error,
> since Asterisk doesn't support TLS natively, I've no clue why is the 
> ACK/INVITE/CANCEL work but not BYE.
> if (loose_route) {
> ....
> if(is_method("BYE")) {   force_send_socket(IP:5061);  }
> }
> 
> 
> Has any one gone through of this kinda OpenSER over TLS + Asterisk setup,
> I'm really appreciate if you can share your experience with me, or pin 
> point what's the mistakes I made here.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Regards,
> David Loh
> 
> 
> 
> 
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