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    An alternative would be to test with tcp, from routing point of view
    should be the same if it is udp-tcp or udp-tls.<br>
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    Cheers,<br>
    Daniel<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20/03/15 15:09, Vitaliy Aleksandrov
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        We use TLS for SIP. The Wireshark pcap would be encrypted. I’ll
        try to get a pcap anyway. Wonder if there is a way to dump pcap
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      Wireshark can decrypt SIP signalling sent over TLS connections if
      you provide server's private key to it.<br>
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          <div class="">All the requests within dialog are routed
            through 2 kamailio instances. We want to make sure each
            phone only sends requests through its registrar. </div>
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          <div class="">I have included pjsua logs in subsequent emails
            in this thread. Those logs have SIP messages, but only
            provide client perspective. </div>
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          <div class="">Thanks for the help,</div>
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                    <div class="">On Mar 20, 2015, at 3:00 AM,
                      Daniel-Constantin Mierla <<a
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                            <p class="MsoNormal">My first question is
                              why k1 loose_route sends the BYE to itself
                              instead of the client. Is this a bug? <br
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                        can you get the pcap of such call? We have to
                        see the routing headers to say what is next hop
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                        Are all the requests within dialog routed via
                        same instance of kamailio?<br class="">
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                            <p class="MsoNormal">My next question is
                              whether the above location routing for BYE
                              from peer kamailio a good/safe approach.</p>
                            <p class="MsoNormal">The SIP traces will be
                              sent later to avoid exceeding email size
                              limit.</p>
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