[OpenSIPS-Users] Opensips 1.11 on Centos 6.6, running but not listening?

John Nash john.nash778 at gmail.com
Sun Jul 12 20:30:15 CEST 2015


Hello Frank,

I saw your message
http://lists.opensips.org/pipermail/users/2015-March/031296.html Did you
get any head or tail of this issue?..I also face the same situation where
in wireshark I see perfect messages but opensips log shows unable to parse
and shows junk characters

John

On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 7:37 PM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan at opensips.org>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> First check if opensips actually started : run "ps auxw | grep opensips"
>
> If it didn't , check the logs (messages or syslog) for errors.
>
> If you see the process, check with "netstat -lnp | grep opensips" to see
> the listening interfaces of OpenSIPS.
>
> Regards,
>
> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
> OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
> http://www.opensips-solutions.com
>
> On 25.03.2015 17:41, bluerain wrote:
>
>> I am currently running Opensips 1.9 on Debian Whizzy, but as stated on my
>> other thread, I am getting some weird error which opensips would suddenly
>> stop working.
>>
>> So, I am starting a new installation of Opensips 1.11 on Centos 6.6 using
>> the yum install method:
>>
>> 1. I was able to install yum opensips install with no issue, but there are
>> some module it didn't install which I need (e.g. db_unixodbc and db_mysql
>> and httpd)
>>
>> 2. So I went ahead download the source and all the dependency files needed
>> and re-complie the oepnsips to get those .so files
>>
>> 3. After some tweaking of the database table structure and some other
>> stuff,
>> I was able to get opensips 1.11 running without error (on the message.log
>> file)  using my 1.9 config file.
>>
>> So I did opensipsctl restart (just to make sure opensips starts)
>> I see:
>>
>> INFO: Restarting OpenSIPS :
>> INFO: stopped
>>
>> INFO: Starting OpenSIPS :
>> INFO: Removing stale PID file /var/run/opensips.pid.
>> INFO: started (pid: 2079)
>>
>> but when I try to use a VoIP device to register to it, it doesn't
>> response.
>> thus I did:
>> "sudo netstat -plnt"
>>
>> The only think I see that opensips is listening on is port 8888 by PID
>> 2080
>> (I don't see 2079 at all)
>>
>> So what is happening?  why no error and it seems opensips running but yet
>> is
>> not listsening on port 5060?
>>
>> I have 2 nic card and eth0 is the one with public IP and the default route
>> where as the eth1 is the one with private IP and no default route.  Thus I
>> am sure everything is route out of the eth0 (public IP).
>>
>> When I do simply the command "opensips", it would simply return:
>>
>> Listening on
>>               udp: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]:5060
>> Aliases:
>>               *: (my FQDN):*
>>
>> So it looks like it think is listening on port 5060 but is not?
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated greatly!
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>>
>>
>>
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