[OpenSIPS-Users] DNS Failover test

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan at voice-system.ro
Wed Oct 13 22:30:00 CEST 2010


Right, and before that, when receiving a request, a proxy looks at the 
domain part of RURI to see if that domain is a SIP domain that can be 
locally handled or a it is a foreign SIP domain that need to forward to 
another SIP server.

So, check if the domain RURI is a local domain - see the default 
opensips.cfg for an example how to do it.

Regards,
Bogdan

Duane Larson wrote:
>
> I could be wrong but does your phone register with the proxy and then 
> the proxy create a location record for each user?  That would be how 
> opensips would know how to route it.
>
>> On Oct 13, 2010 1:04 PM, "James Mbuthia" <jmmbuthia at gmail.com 
>> <mailto:jmmbuthia at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Am a SIP and Opensips newbie and am trying to create a proof of 
>> concept on a unique (I think) Opensips and SIPS implementation. 
>> Basically am developing a web-based SIP Phone based on PHP and using 
>> Opensips. Because of the nature of the application, users will have 
>> the same domain and just one proxy server which will process invites 
>> and registrations.  Based on my understanding of SIP and Opensip, I 
>> have developed a UAC that can send invites and registrations to a 
>> proxy server. My problem is coming when I have to route a call from 
>> one agent to another. According to RFC 3263 the proxy server needs to 
>> determine the sip server for the person receiving the call. Know if 
>> the proxy server of the person receiving the call and the person 
>> initiating the call is the same and both the caller and callee are on 
>> the same domain than how does Opensips route the message? 
>>
>> I've worked on this the last few days and below is an excerpt from my 
>> log files. For some reason the proxy server is not able to route the 
>> message to user2 therefore it sends a message to user1 changing the 
>> SIP header from 100 to 407(Proxy authorization needed).
>>
>>
>> Oct 13 08:26:53 CL-T020-483CL /usr/local/sbin/opensips[19406]: 
>> DBG:tm:build_local: using FROM=<From:<sip:user1 at 72.55.133.123 
>> <mailto:sip%3Auser1 at 72.55.133.123>>;tag=232523
>>  >, TO=<To:<sip:user2 at 72.55.133.123 
>> <mailto:sip%3Auser2 at 72.55.133.123>> 
>> ;tag=9360cfebad69401b0dbd073e6bd6f131.188c
>>  >, CSEQ_N=<CSeq: 3>
>> Oct 13 08:26:53 CL-T020-483CL /usr/local/sbin/opensips[19406]: 
>> incoming reply
>> Oct 13 08:26:53 CL-T020-483CL /usr/local/sbin/opensips[19405]: 
>> DBG:core:parse_msg: SIP Request:
>> Oct 13 08:26:53 CL-T020-483CL /usr/local/sbin/opensips[19406]: 
>> DBG:tm:t_should_relay_response: T_code=100, new_code=407
>> Oct 13 08:26:53 CL-T020-483CL /usr/local/sbin/opensips[19405]: 
>> DBG:core:parse_msg:  method:  <ACK>
>> Oct 13 08:26:53 CL-T020-483CL /usr/local/sbin/opensips[19406]: 
>> DBG:tm:t_pick_branch: picked branch 0, code 407 (prio=501)
>> Oct 13 08:26:53 CL-T020-483CL /usr/local/sbin/opensips[19405]: 
>> DBG:core:parse_msg:  uri:     <sip:user2 at 72.55.133.123 
>> <mailto:sip%3Auser2 at 72.55.133.123>>
>> Oct 13 08:26:53 CL-T020-483CL /usr/local/sbin/opensips[19406]: 
>> DBG:tm:is_3263_failure: dns-failover test: branch=0, last_recv=407, 
>> flags=2
>>
>>
>> Could anyone give me some insights on how to go around this problem? 
>> Any help will be appreaciated.
>>
>> regards,
>> james
>>
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