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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 28/08/14 15:11, Olle E. Johansson
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<div>On 28 Aug 2014, at 14:57, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <<a
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<div>On 28 Aug 2014, at 14:14, Yuriy Gorlichenko <<a
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<div dir="ltr">Hello. I try to provide call scheme:<br>
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internal client -> asterisk -> Kamailio ->
provider -> external endpoint call<br>
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when I make call I see this:<br>
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asterisk kamailio provider<br>
invite --> invite --> <br>
<-- 407<br>
ACK --> <br>
invite w/Auth --><br>
<-- 100 <-- 100<br>
<-- 180 <-- 180
<div> <-- 183 <-- 183</div>
<div> <-- 200 <-- 200</div>
<div> ACK --> ACK --></div>
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My problem with last ACK, that I send to provider.
Provider ignores it, and sends me some OK packets.
As resultI can notend session ( answer to BYE 481
- transaction does not exists). I think it is
wrong ACK but can not undrtand where I do mistake.<br>
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Well, by letting the proxy handle authentication the
INVITE tranction i closed without Asterisk knowing about
it. So the ACK sent from the proxy and from Asterisk is
for the same transaction, which messes things up.
Asterisk does not know anything about the second invite.
Letting the proxy handle authentiction breaks the SIP
protocol in bad ways and is generally not a good
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<div>You may want to send another response to asterisk
when you get the 407 so Asterisk retries and use the
retry as a trigger for the second INVITE and add auth to
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While breaking the cseq incrementation for authentication
(mentioned in the readme of uac), the Asterisk seems to do
ok here, because the ACK is coming from asterisk, but it is
not accepted by the provider.<br>
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You are missing the fact that the ACK sent by Asterisk is
already sent by the proxy. The INVITE w/AUth have a different
cseq than the ACK. <br>
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Kamailio is doing serial forking in this case, so the first ack is
for the first branch that gets 407. This should be as usual for
serial/parallel forking.<br>
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Then, Kamailio is not increasing the cseq here -- that's the
limitation with uac auth module, because the authenticator should
normally reject it. But if it is authentication against another
kamailio, should just work.<br>
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The provider (having a plivo platform, based on the
responses) is running kamailio 4.1.2 in front (looking at
100 trying).<br>
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Authentication from kamailio to another kamailio using uac
module should work fine, as kamailio doesn't act as end user
UAC and doesn't care much of cseq.<br>
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Won't the second ACK on the same transaction just be ignored,
while it waits for an ACK on the new transaction?<br>
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It is the same transaction in this case, just two branches from
kamailio downstream, which is serial forking case, as mentioned
above.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Daniel<br>
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