[OpenSIPS-Users] topology hiding bug?
Ricardo Martinez
rmartinez at redvoiss.net
Wed Nov 18 13:00:09 EST 2020
Hi.
I have a very similar problem with the topology hiding module and with the
mid_registrar module.
I don’t know if maybe I’m doing something wrong or maybe this is the way it
has to work?. My scenario is as follows:
Private PBX – OpenSIP (Topology Hiding + MidRegistrar) -- UAC
When a REGISTER came from the UAC to the PBX I see something like this:
2020/11/18 09:49:00.290304 192.XXX.XXX.4:51045 -> 192.XXX.XXX.133:5060
REGISTER sip:my.domain.com:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
192.XXX.XXX.4:51045;branch=z9hG4bK-524287-1---300f9ecbae4e0c8d;rport
Max-Forwards: 70
*Contact: <sip:d1.922 at 192.XXX.XXX.4:51045;rinstance=355eb6c1f6b62875
<sip:d1.922 at 192.XXX.XXX.4:51045;rinstance=355eb6c1f6b62875>>;+sip.instance="<urn:uuid:4412d6b8-1095-5684-8e50-1e67ee70b6e2>";reg-id=1*
To: "Ricardo Martinez"<sip:d1.922 at my.domain.com:5060>
From: "Ricardo Martinez"<sip:d1.922 at my.domain.com:5060>;tag=7bb10a6e
Call-ID: 104875NWY1NThmMTJmOWMyNTdlNmY3OGIwZjZlNWIzMzk4NDM
CSeq: 1 REGISTER
Expires: 600
Allow: OPTIONS, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, BYE, REFER, INFO,
MESSAGE
Supported: outbound, path
User-Agent: VEX release 6.2.2.0 stamp 104875
Content-Length: 0
But then pass through the OpenSIPS with Topology Hiding enabled and
Mid_registrar enabled I see:
2020/11/18 09:49:00.291478 192.XXX.XXX.134:5060 -> 192.141.65.94:5060
REGISTER sip:my.domain.com:5060 SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.XXX.XXX.134:5060;branch=z9hG4bK4943.c7a48b07.0
Max-Forwards: 69
*Contact: <**sip:d1.922 at 192.XXX.XXX.134;thinfo=VG9obzAdIFs3YnpWYl0DRWlTfWJgXn5ZdFpkW2ZiZFtlVDEdPhInMjoMNVJwQWUEMWU3XjZZIUJiWWRmQ28lCzNOYVhhfWVbYUF1QH5QYGBuWmBZcw--
<sip:d1.922 at 192.XXX.XXX.134;thinfo=VG9obzAdIFs3YnpWYl0DRWlTfWJgXn5ZdFpkW2ZiZFtlVDEdPhInMjoMNVJwQWUEMWU3XjZZIUJiWWRmQ28lCzNOYVhhfWVbYUF1QH5QYGBuWmBZcw-->*
*><**sip:2844375008405363167 at 192.XXX.XXX.134:5060
<sip:2844375008405363167 at 192.XXX.XXX.134:5060>**>;expires=3600*
To: "Ricardo Martinez"<sip:d1.922 at 192.141.65.94>
From: "Ricardo Martinez"<sip:d1.922 at 192.XXX.XXX.134:5060>;tag=7bb10a6e
Call-ID: 104875NWY1NThmMTJmOWMyNTdlNmY3OGIwZjZlNWIzMzk4NDM
CSeq: 1 REGISTER
Expires: 3600
Allow: OPTIONS, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, BYE, REFER, INFO,
MESSAGE
Supported: outbound, path
User-Agent: VEX release 6.2.2.0 stamp 104875
Content-Length: 0
As you can see the CONTACT is duplicated and I’m getting the next error:
ERROR:mid_registrar:save_restore_rpl_contacts: 200 OK reply does not
include all req contacts! (ci:
104875NWY1NThmMTJmOWMyNTdlNmY3OGIwZjZlNWIzMzk4NDM)
Nov 18 09:58:00 sbcar /usr/local/sbin/opensips[11924]:
ERROR:mid_registrar:mid_reg_resp_in: failed to process rpl contacts for AoR
'd1.922'
Does someone have a clue on this?
Regards,
Ricardo
*De:* Users <users-bounces at lists.opensips.org> *En nombre de *M S
*Enviado el:* martes, 17 de noviembre de 2020 22:24
*Para:* OpenSIPS users mailling list <users at lists.opensips.org>
*Asunto:* [OpenSIPS-Users] topology hiding bug?
Dear OpenSIPS development team,
I have come across a strange case that sometime when I use
topology_hiding("UD"), it makes a mistake in changing Contact field.
Scenario is:
A: (Contact: <sip:90006969 at 172.24.8.5:5060>) sends Invite to private IP of
opensips, opensips changes Contact field to: (Contact: <
sip:90006969.did.29c.2ed202e at public.ip>) and sends Invite from public IP to
B.
Then B sends 200 OK back to Opensips public IP, with correct Contact:
(Contact: <sip:90006969.did.29c.2ed202e at Bpublic.ip:5060>). so far so good.
Now Opensips sends 200 OK back to A from its private IP, and changes
Contact to:
Contact: <sip:90006969.did.29c.2ed202e.did.29c.2ed202e at 172.24.8.37>
As you see, did part is repeated twice.. and that means when A replies with:
ACK sip:90006969.did.29c.2ed202e.did.29c.2ed202e at 172.24.8.37 SIP/2.0
Opensips throws an error: ERROR:dialog:dlg_onroute: malformed route param
[29c.2ed202e.did.29c.2ed202e]
Is this a bug? I am using Opensips 3.1.0.
Thanks,
Mark
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