Didn't i respond on this already?
You only have no aliases, you need to add an alias.
i.e.: If the PUBLIC IP address is 1.2.3.4 you need to add an alias:
alias=1.2.3.4
Otherwise, there is no way for the proxy to know the packet is directed to
it.
https://www.opensips.org/Documentation/Script-Cor
Hi,
I've installed Opensips 2.4 on a GCP vm, when I try to register my softphone to
server, I am getting "483 too many hops" error. I am aware that there is loop
on the server side, it sends the packet itself. But could not fix it. I have
private and public IP addresses defined on google cloud v
You need to set the alias to its addresses, and domains.
This is done so that OpenSIPS/kamailio know the message is directed to it.
Hope that helps
On Wed, 13 Nov 2019 at 17:25, egemen ulus wrote:
> Hi,
> I've installed Opensips 2.4 on a GCP vm, when I try to register my
> softphone to server,
Hi,
I've installed Opensips 2.4 on a GCP vm, when I try to register my softphone to
server, I am getting "483 too many hops" error. I am aware that there is loop
on the server side, it sends the packet itself. But could not fix it. I have
private and public IP addresses defined on google cloud v
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 9:21 PM, nguyen khue wrote:
> How I can repair it. I must use t_relay() because I want capture 200 Ok
> message in on_reply block.
>
I can't really tell without looking at your configuration. It's possible
that you may have messed up your loose_routing section of your conf
: [OpenSIPS-Users] 483 Too Many Hops
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 12:02 AM, nguyen khue wrote:
Dear All,
>
>
>I use sipp to test with opensips. But, I had error "483 Too Many Hops". If I
>use kapanga to test, it work normal.
>opensips return "483 Too Many Hops" when it
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 12:02 AM, nguyen khue wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I use sipp to test with opensips. But, I had error "483 Too Many Hops". If
> I use kapanga to test, it work normal.
> opensips return "483 Too Many Hops" when it receive SIP INFO from sipp.
> Please help me.
>
>
This is almost ce
Hey,
Aside from anything else, one thing that I can tell is that you SIP request
is creating a loop withing the opensips and opensips keeps on iterating the
message withing itself untill the hops limit is reached.
Check the dest/domain entry in SIP uri.
SIP traces and log file snips will help as
Dear All,
I use sipp to test with opensips. But, I had error "483 Too Many Hops". If I
use kapanga to test, it work normal.
opensips return "483 Too Many Hops" when it receive SIP INFO from sipp.
Please help me.
Thanks & Best regards
Khue Nguyen.___
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