El Tue, 16 Aug 2011 18:03:48 +0200 Timo Reimann <timo.reim...@1und1.de> escribió:
> Hey, > > > > root@proxy1a:~# grep "fbrzjkplmvlauty@quenya" /var/log/kamailio.log > > New request - M=INVITE > > Dialog set mark TOTAL > > Proxy authentication failed > > New request - M=INVITE > > Dialog set mark TOTAL > > [snip!] > > > > While the call was being stablished or just after it was dropped (quickly) > > sercmd> dlg.list > > > > hash:3837:638039689 state:1 timestart:0 timeout:0 > > > > hash:3837:638039690 state:5 timestart:0 timeout:0 > > > > After a couple of minutes: > > > > hash:3837:638039689 state:1 timestart:0 timeout:0 > > > > Looks pretty much like two dialog entries were created for the same > dialog. One of them got cleaned up nicely on call termination while the > other one keeps dangling until the dialog timer kicks in (12 hours in > your case). > > Most notably, this situation may happen when spiraling calls without > using the spiral detection feature in the dialog module. (A spiral is a > scenario where a proxy is processing the same request twice, e.g., to > implement call forwardings.) Did you possibly toggle the default spiral > detection setting from enabled to disabled? No I didn't Here's the dialog modparams: modparam("dialog","dlg_flag", 9) modparam("dialog","profiles_no_value","total ;emergency") modparam("dialog","profiles_with_value","peer ; user ; type ; peerout ; userout") Maybe setting the dialog to TOTAL twice is the problem? I set it before proxy authentication. I asume that dialog is erased when sending the 407 back and a new one is created for the second INVITE. > > If that's not the case: Can you check the Kamailio logs for any > suspicious dialog-related log messages, particularly those with WARN or > higher log verbosity? > I'll increase kamailio's loglevel and reproduce the call. I'll send any WARN or above message related to this. cheers, Jon _______________________________________________ SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list sr-users@lists.sip-router.org http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users