The IP: *192.168.2.102 *corresponds to address in LAN *A*, *10.8.0.1* is the VPN address of the same machine in the *A* network. Switching from one to another still results in Perl script working and Kamailio not working.
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 7:48 PM, Carlos Ruiz Diaz <carlos.ruizd...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi, > > I have two SIP servers, *A* and *B*, connected each other though a OPENVPN > tunnel. The server *B* needs to t_relay() every SIP message containing the > method MESSAGE to the server *A* but these messages never reach > destination. > > I have tested the tunnel connectivity and works fine. I wrote a Perl > script (located in *B*) that sends SIP MESSAGES to Kamailio (located in * > A*) trying to figure out what is happening but these messages are received > by *A* and processed correctly but when *B* does the same from Kamailio, > it is never received. > > Here is the route part of kamailio.cfg in *B*: > > Observation: ($rU == "1004") result is *true* > * > if(is_method("MESSAGE")) > { > if($rU == "1004") > { > xlog("L_INFO","En 1004"); > > rewritehost("10.8.0.1"); > > if (!t_relay()) > xlog("L_INFO","MIO Error en t_relay"); > > t_reply("200", "Ok"); > xlog("L_INFO","MIO despues rewrite"); > exit; > } > .....* > > The perl script that WORKS: > > *$msg = 'MESSAGE sip:1...@192.168.1.2:5060 SIP/2.0 > Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.2 > From: "2002" <sip:2...@192.168.1.2 <sip%3a2...@192.168.1.2> > >;tag=1837944796 > To: <sip:1...@192.168.1.2 <sip%3a1...@192.168.1.2>> > Call-ID: 19722852...@192.168.1.2 > CSeq: 15773 MESSAGE > Contact: <sip:2...@**publicip-protected**:5060> > Max-Forwards: 29 > User-Agent: DBL > Content-Type: text/plain > Content-Length: 34 > > +595981[protected] > hello from kamailio > '; > > use IO::Socket; > > my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new( Proto=>'udp', > PeerHost=>'192.168.2.102', > PeerPort=>'5060'); > > print "Sending msg $msg\n"; > > $sock->send($msg) or die "error sending $!\n"; > > *Please help! > > Thanks in advance. > > Carlos. > >
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