[OpenSIPS-Users] Manipulate Opensips generated SIP headers
Ping Han
pinghan022 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 10 02:13:17 CEST 2015
Thanks, Bogdan,
I have just upgraded Opensips from 1.9 to 2.1 and did not notice the new
features related to uac_auth. I was looking a way to dynamically match the
authentication credentials and I believe the following new parameters will
solve the problem.
auth_realm_avp
auth_username_avp
auth_password_avp
Thanks,
Ping
On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 2:01 AM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan at opensips.org>
wrote:
> Hi Ping,
>
> You should not manually change the cseq in the messages as you will break
> the whole dialog (the sequential requests).
>
> The 2.1 version does cseq increasing (with dialog consistency) when
> performing uac_auth().
>
> Regards,
>
> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
> OpenSIPS Founder and Developerhttp://www.opensips-solutions.com
>
> On 05.06.2015 09:39, Ping Han wrote:
>
> Hi Bogdan,
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> I am trying to manipulate the CSeq header.
>
> I have attached a packet trace.
>
> In the example 10.216.235.38 sends a SIP Invite to 10.216.235.37 via
> Opensips. Then 10.216.235.37 challenges authentication. In the second SIP
> Invite that contains the authentication info (frame number 6), I have to
> increment the CSeq header otherwise 10.216.235.37 does not like it. The new
> CSeq is now set to 2.
>
> If 10.216.235.37 is not able to accept the call, it returns something
> other than "200 OK" (606 in this example). Now it is the problem. Opensips
> sends back an ACK (frame number 12) with CSeq set to 1 (not 2).
> 10.216.235.37 is expecting an ACK with a CSeq set to 2. The consequence is
> that 10.216.235.37 keeps sending 606 until times out.
>
> The ACK is internally generated by Opensips and as you said we can not
> manipulate it. I am wondering if there is any way to solve this problem.
>
> PS: 10.216.235.97 is the internal IP of Opensips server and
> 10.216.235.74 is the external IP.
>
> Thanks,
> Ping
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 12:55 AM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan at opensips.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Ping,
>>
>> There is no access to internally generated ACK and CANCEL requests.
>>
>> What are you trying to do ?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
>> OpenSIPS Founder and Developerhttp://www.opensips-solutions.com
>>
>> On 03.06.2015 02:53, Ping Han wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> With Opensips is there a way to manipulate the SIP headers of a messages
>> that are generated locally by Opensips. See the example below.
>>
>> --------------------------------------------
>> ACK sip:0370103204 at 192.168.100.37:5060 SIP/2.0
>> Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.100.74:5060;branch=z9hG4bK5094.3ee05403.1
>> From:<sip:0370103401 at xxxvoip.com>;tag=1740643510
>> Call-ID: 641613075 at 192.168.100.38
>> To:<sip:0370103204 at 192.168.100.37:5060>;tag=1994410995-1432625097305;
>> CSeq: 1 ACK
>> Max-Forwards: 70
>> User-Agent: OpenSIPS (2.1.0 (x86_64/linux))
>> Content-Length: 0
>> --------------------------------------------
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ping Han
>>
>>
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