Peter, check for ICMP errors - maybe the requests from opensips do not get to the external party due net issues.
Regards, Bogdan Leon Li wrote: > Peter, > > I am new to OpenSIPs, but from your ngrep, there seems to be a loop of > INVITE msgs. > > U 10.0.100.99:5060 -> 90.145.5.83:5060 > INVITE sip:0031851110...@90.145.5.83 SIP/2.0. > > U 90.145.5.83:5060 -> 10.0.100.99:5060 > INVITE sip:0031851110...@90.145.5.83 SIP/2.0. > > So it looks like something wrong in script handling outbound --> inbound > call. If you can paste your config, someone should be able to check it. > :) > > Regards, > Leon > > > -----Original Message----- > From: users-boun...@lists.opensips.org > [mailto:users-boun...@lists.opensips.org] On Behalf Of Peter den Hartog > Sent: Thursday, 15 October 2009 7:47 PM > To: users@lists.opensips.org > Subject: [OpenSIPS-Users] Issue with incoming calls. > > > Hello, > > I've placed a new testing opensips server inside my network. It has a > private modem + router, connected to the sip trunk. > > When i call outside, it goes great, i see the route goes to the sip > trunk > and then my mobile phone rings. > But when i call inside, something goes wrong. The signal does reach my > server, here you can see the ngrep: > http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1382962/log.txt > > As you can see, (in my eyes) a lot of the same messages to the same > server! > I've opened in my router the udp port 5060 and let it forward directly > to my > server. If i close that, nothing reaches my opensips server. > > Any ideas? > > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.opensips.org http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users