38 seconds sounds pretty close to 30 seconds. Could those 38 seconds be a 30 seconds after the actual answer packet?
If so, you might want to look at ACK and OK packets not arriving correctly because of NAT, wrong IP selection in openser , etc... A simple tshark might help you out to debug from a higher perspective : tshark -i eth0 -R sip good luck! Op 16 april 2012 05:11 schreef Saul Waizer <saulwai...@gmail.com> het volgende: > Greetings list, > > I am experiencing a strange behavior with openser 1.3.2 running on ubuntu > 10. I have a basic configuration (see bellow) and i am using Linphone for > iPad as my client. I have 2 users registered and I am able to place calls > no problem. The problem is that the calls (audio or A/V) drop after 38 > seconds exactly, this behavior is pretty consistent, 38 seconds is all I > can get. There is no firewall in front of the clients. > > Here is my configuration, ip addresses changed to protect the innocent: > > http://pastie.org/private/x1ck8rxjcxv6hl44hrmqg > > You can see the logs of the call here (the majority): > > http://pastie.org/private/4fj5efpbsrxan8plzqvfza > > Am I missing something or is there anything that needs to be changed in > the routing/configuration to achieve basic functionality? > > Thank you in advance! > > _______________________________________________ > 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 > >
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