[OpenSIPS-Users] Problem with HEP-monitoring of tls_wolfssl

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan at opensips.org
Tue Aug 9 08:42:02 UTC 2022


Hi Artiom,

Do you use any proto TCP or TLS specific tracing (like [1]), or only 
pure SIP TLS tracing ?

[1] 
https://opensips.org/html/docs/modules/3.2.x/proto_tls.html#param_trace_on

Regards,

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu

OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
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On 7/25/22 11:20 AM, Artiom Druz wrote:
> Hello Everyone.
> I have a problem with monitoring SIPS/TLS based on tls_wolfssl module 
> via proto_hep (target monitoring service is Homer 7).
> My opensips config works ok with SIP/UDP, but when I make a call via 
> TLS (OpenSIPS convert TLS from VoIP provider to internal SIP/UDP 
> software PBX) in dump file on Homer 7 side I see that all packets in 
> HEP3 payload has this info:
>
> HEP3 Protocol
>     HEP Version: HEP3
>     HEP Packet Size (Bytes): 152
>     IP family: IPv4
>     Ingested Transport Protocol: IPv4
>     Source port: 0
>     Destination port: 0
>     Unix Timestamp: 1658731857
>     Timestamp µs: 106136
>     Application Protocol: Unknown Application Protocol
>     Capture Node ID: 1301
>     Source IPv4 address: 127.0.0.2
>     Destination IPv4 address: 127.0.0.2
>     Encapsulated Payload: TLS:CLOSED:SUCCESS:Read error
>     Correlation ID: 350784072629638188
>
> Only unix timestamp and capture node id is correct.
> As you can see in encapsulated payload I have an error with read. What 
> can be wrong?
>
> OpenSIPS 3.2.5 (git revision 7e284ab03) compiled from source.
>
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