[OpenSIPS-Users] 403 Rely forbidden

Schneur Rosenberg rosenberg11219 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 29 00:30:13 CEST 2014


opensipsctl fifo domain reload
On Apr 28, 2014 11:31 PM, <info at vintageelectronics.ca> wrote:

>  No, nothing working, still the same error.
> And what does it mean that I missed the fifo? Where? At which point?
>
> Thank  you!
>
>
> On 04/28/2014 05:56 AM, Stefano Pisani wrote:
>
> Is your installation working?
> Did you try to add a user? It worked?
>
>
>
> Il 28/04/2014 11.47, Schneur Rosenberg ha scritto:
>
> You missed the fifo
> On Apr 27, 2014 3:11 AM, <info at vintageelectronics.ca> wrote:
>
>>  Help says it's opensips domain add.
>> This is what I get:
>>
>> # opensipsctl domain add 10.10.10.3
>> INFO: execute '/sbin/opensipsctl domain reload' to synchronize cache and
>> database
>> [root at lion opensips]# opensipsctl domain reload
>> 500 command 'domain_reload' not available
>>
>> What's wrong again?
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> On 04/26/2014 01:17 PM, Stefano Pisani wrote:
>>
>> opensipsctl add domain ... etc.
>>
>> "opensipsctl --help" can help
>>
>>
>>
>> Il 26/04/2014 16.13, info at vintageelectronics.ca ha scritto:
>>
>> Stephano,
>>
>> Just realized that I only replied directly to you so this probably never
>> hit the maillist.
>> Ok, now I understand that a local domain has to be defined, but don't
>> know how to achieve that.
>> Any tips?
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> On 04/25/2014 09:14 AM, Stefano Pisani wrote:
>>
>> If you do not define a local domain OpenSIPS can't understand that SIP
>> messase is for him.
>>
>> Il 25/04/2014 13.36, info at vintageelectronics.ca ha scritto:
>>
>> Most likely not, as I did not make any configuration changes besides
>> changing listen IP to 10.10.10.3 and port to 5066.
>> My install is the same as came from the rpm.
>> What do I need to do to define the local domains?
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> On 04/25/2014 03:18 AM, Stefano Pisani wrote:
>>
>> Did you defined local domains in OpenSIPS? 10.10.10.3 should be one of
>> them.
>>
>> Il 25/04/2014 00.40, info at vintageelectronics.ca ha scritto:
>>
>> Would this be sufficient? I just ran `ngrep -d lo` - let me know if I
>> should use different options:
>>
>> # ngrep -d lo
>> interface: lo (127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0)
>> #############
>> T 10.10.10.3:43236 -> 10.10.10.3:5066 [AP]
>>   OPTIONS sip:10.10.10.3 SIP/2.0..Call-ID:
>> d1c9a44f67f3c5dcfd0d917fad134e47 at 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0..CSeq: 111
>> OPTIONS..From: "user0 at SIP" <sip:user0 at 10.10.10.3> <sip:user0 at 10.10.10.3>
>> ;tag=7b34c5d
>>   6..To: "user0 at SIP" <sip:user0 at 10.10.10.3> <sip:user0 at 10.10.10.3>..Via:
>> SIP/2.0/TCP 10.10.10.3:43236;branch=z9hG4bK-313736-2cb10f1cb92f117c858e374b091830eb..Max-Forwards:
>> 70..Contact: "a
>>   lexim at SIP"
>> <sip:user0 at 10.10.10.3:43236;transport=tcp;registering_acc=10_10_10_3><sip:user0 at 10.10.10.3:43236;transport=tcp;registering_acc=10_10_10_3>..User-Agent:
>> Jitsi2.5.5193Linux..Allow: INFO,OPTIONS,MESSAGE,BYE,REFER,SUBSCRIBE,A
>>   CK,CANCEL,PUBLISH,NOTIFY,INVITE..Allow-Events: refer..Content-Length:
>> 0....
>>
>> #
>> T 10.10.10.3:5066 -> 10.10.10.3:43236 [AP]
>>   SIP/2.0 403 Rely forbidden..Call-ID:
>> d1c9a44f67f3c5dcfd0d917fad134e47 at 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0..CSeq: 111
>> OPTIONS..From: "user0 at SIP" <sip:user0 at 10.10.10.3> <sip:user0 at 10.10.10.3>
>> ;tag=7b34c5d6..T
>>   o: "user0 at SIP" <sip:user0 at 10.10.10.3> <sip:user0 at 10.10.10.3>;tag=ed31db4a4567c982708589607dc4dd7d.6e52..Via:
>> SIP/2.0/TCP 10.10.10.3:43236
>> ;branch=z9hG4bK-313736-2cb10f1cb92f117c858e374b0
>>   91830eb..Server: OpenSIPS (1.10.1-tls (x86_64/linux))..Content-Length:
>> 0....
>>
>> ##
>> T 10.10.10.3:43236 -> 10.10.10.3:5066 [AP]
>>   MESSAGE sip:user1 at 10.10.10.3 SIP/2.0..Call-ID:
>> cf8432a003f376bea826a03b1d6c2791 at 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0..CSeq: 694827676
>> MESSAGE..From: "user0 at SIP" <sip:user0 at 10.10.10.3> <sip:user0 at 10.10.10.3>;
>>   tag=29fbaeac..To: <sip:user1 at 10.10.10.3> <sip:user1 at 10.10.10.3>..Via:
>> SIP/2.0/TCP 10.10.10.3:43236;branch=z9hG4bK-313736-c420c7a03fba6256d5863512fbdd6683..Max-Forwards:
>> 70..Content-Type: t
>>   ext/plain..Contact: "user0 at SIP"
>> <sip:user0 at 10.10.10.3:43236;transport=tcp;registering_acc=10_10_10_3><sip:user0 at 10.10.10.3:43236;transport=tcp;registering_acc=10_10_10_3>..User-Agent:
>> Jitsi2.5.5193Linux..Content-Length: 44....test
>>   .  .... . . .   . .  .   ..  .   ..
>> ..
>>
>> #
>> T 10.10.10.3:5066 -> 10.10.10.3:43236 [AP]
>>   SIP/2.0 403 Rely forbidden..Call-ID:
>> cf8432a003f376bea826a03b1d6c2791 at 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0..CSeq: 694827676
>> MESSAGE..From: "user0 at SIP" <sip:user0 at 10.10.10.3> <sip:user0 at 10.10.10.3>
>> ;tag=29fba
>>   eac..To: <sip:user1 at 10.10.10.3> <sip:user1 at 10.10.10.3>;tag=ed31db4a4567c982708589607dc4dd7d.3249..Via:
>> SIP/2.0/TCP 10.10.10.3:43236
>> ;branch=z9hG4bK-313736-c420c7a03fba6256d5863512fbdd6683..
>>   Server: OpenSIPS (1.10.1-tls (x86_64/linux))..Content-Length:
>> 0....
>>
>> #########^Cexit
>> 52 received, 0 dropped
>>
>>
>> On 04/24/2014 06:26 PM, Stefano Pisani wrote:
>>
>> Could you dump the SIP dialog using ngrep on opensips server? and post it?
>>
>> Il 25/04/2014 00.17, info at vintageelectronics.ca ha scritto:
>>
>> My installation is essentially vanilla, whatever came with the rpms
>> except for listen port/IP.
>> Where in which file should I seek the ruri header and what should it be
>> set to?
>> I did a global search in /etc/opensips and found its only mention at line
>> 229 of opensips.cfg (it's a comment):
>>
>>     if ($rU==NULL) {
>>         # request with no Username in RURI
>>         sl_send_reply("484","Address Incomplete");
>>         exit;
>>     }
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> On 04/23/2014 08:12 PM, Tito Cumpen wrote:
>>
>> it means that the server isnt identifying itself as the host. Please take
>> a look at the ruri header host portion and verify that your server is aware
>> of all alias hostnames.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 7:10 PM, <info at vintageelectronics.ca> wrote:
>>
>>>  Getting this error from Jitsi when sending text messages or trying to
>>> place a voice call between the registered contacts:
>>>
>>>
>>>  The above message could not be delivered
>>> A network problem occurred. Please check your network configuration and
>>> try again. Error was: 403 Rely forbidden
>>>
>>>
>>> What is Rely and what does that error mean?
>>>
>>> Thank you!
>>>
>>
>>
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