I will try to look over the sip traces you sent, although it is tight schedule for the 3.2.0 right now -- so it may take few days.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 10/14/11 10:07 PM, Henrik Aagaard Sørensen wrote:
Yes, pbx.my-domain.com <http://pbx.my-domain.com> is pointing to the IP of FreeSwitch. sip.my-domain.com <http://sip.my-domain.com> is the domain name for Kamailio.

2011/10/14 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <mico...@gmail.com <mailto:mico...@gmail.com>>



    On 10/14/11 7:06 PM, Henrik Aagaard Sørensen wrote:
    My dispatcher.list currently just contains:
    1 pbx.my-domain.com:5060 <http://pbx.my-domain.com:5060>
    Is pbx.my-domain.com <http://pbx.my-domain.com> pointing to the IP
    address of freeswitch? What is the domain name for kamailio ip
    address?

    Daniel



    I will provide a ngrep trace within an hour or two. Thank you so
    much for helping me. I really hope to get this solved.

    2011/10/14 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <mico...@gmail.com
    <mailto:mico...@gmail.com>>

        Hello,


        On 10/14/11 4:48 PM, Henrik Aagaard Sørensen wrote:
        Hi Daniel (and everyone else) again.

        I've just tried to add:
        loadmodule "path.so"
        modparam("path", "use_received", 1)

        and:
        add_path_received()
        just before the "if(!t_relay())..." in the ROUTE part.

        That made both devices get the error "Too many loops".
        what is the content of the dispatcher list file? Maybe is
        better to use ds_select_domain(...) and ds_next_domain() --
        cannot say it since I haven't seen full sip trace, but maybe
        the problem is that freeswitch is sending back if the r-uri
        address is kamailio's address.

        Cheers,
        Daniel



        Moving the add_path_received() into the part:
        if (nat_uac_test("19")) {         if (method=="REGISTER") {
fix_nated_register(); add_path_received();
        made the same issues as before loading the path.so module.

        2011/10/14 Henrik Aagaard Sørensen
        <henrikaagaardsoren...@gmail.com
        <mailto:henrikaagaardsoren...@gmail.com>>

            Hi Daniel (and everyone else).

            This is a tshark trace (is that as good as ngrep?) from
            Kamailio when there are too many loops:
            http://pastebin.com/yRjduB0s
            In this trace I got the note that 253 packets was
            dropped (and therefor not in the trace).

            And this is a trace when it times out:
            http://pastebin.com/KT0bJzEU

            I've actually looked at the PATH module, and tried
            several things. And I know this type of question is
            rather newbee-like, but can you help me out with the
            PATH module and how to integrate it correctly?

            I really do appreciate all the help!


            2011/10/14 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <mico...@gmail.com
            <mailto:mico...@gmail.com>>

                Hello,

                when using the load balancer in front of the
                registrar, you have to use PATH extensions for SIP
                (see path module in kamailio) in order to be able to
                cope with nat.

                Then, what would be helpful, will be a ngrep trace
                taken on kamailio server for failed calls.

                Cheers,
                Daniel


                On 10/14/11 4:13 PM, Henrik Aagaard Sørensen wrote:
                I've asked a lot of question about Kamailio
                Dispatcher in front of FreeSwitch in this mailing
                list. So I'm sorry that I'm still "spamming", but
                it still fails.

                This is my status so far.

                When connecting 2 devices directly to FreeSwitch
                everything works. When connecting to Kamailio, some
                calls fails with "Timeout" and some fails with "Too
                many loops".

                This is my kamailio.cfg: http://pastebin.com/KEuZmikh

                When connected directly to FreeSwitch where
                everything works, this is how my clients are
                registrered in FreeSwitch: http://pastebin.com/prkjkb7g

                When connected to Kamailio where nothing works,
                this is how my clients are registrered in
                FreeSwitch: http://pastebin.com/b5x6NZyv

                215.197.145.132 (sip.my-domain.com
                <http://sip.my-domain.com>) is my Kamailio.
                pbx.my-domain.com <http://pbx.my-domain.com> is my
                FreeSwitch.
                96.224.14.164 is my IP at home, where my 2 devices
                are from.

                Can anyone help me out? I'm kinda lost at this point.


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