Thanks. I am using DB only mode. There will be a number of servers in the end, so i will have to look further into the issue I guess, since assumptions were made about how Kamailio works. >From what I can tell, I think I will have to implement the outbound module and a central registrar.
Thanks again for the replies. - Coy On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 5:46 AM, Klaus Darilion < klaus.mailingli...@pernau.at> wrote: > Hi! > > First, if 2 servers share the same DB, then userloc must be switched to > DB-only mode: > http://kamailio.org/docs/**modules/4.0.x/modules/usrloc.**html#idp16939424<http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/4.0.x/modules/usrloc.html#idp16939424> > > But this leads you to another problem. As Fred already mentioned, SIP > clients (or the NAT of the user) often refuse messages which are not > received from the proxy to which the registration was sent. > > The best solution depends on what you exactly want to achieve and how many > servers you want to add. But a simple workaround would be: > - both proxies use their own DB > - if lookup() fails, then > - if requests comes from other proxy -> send 404 > - if request comes from user -> forward to other proxy > > regards > Klaus > > > On 14.10.2013 23:12, Coy Cardwell wrote: > >> Hi All. Fist time poster here, long time geek. >> >> I am trying to get Kamilio to work in the following configuration and >> after days of googling and configuration attempts, I have come here for >> help. >> >> Two servers, both sharing the same database. Server1, Server2. Both >> servers are behind a NAT (AWS). >> >> If I set the DNS to return both IP addresses for the domain on the A >> record, everything works, all is well. >> >> If I set the DNS to return values based on latency and the Calling >> Client gets Server1's IP Address but the Receiving Client is registered >> to Server2, the call fails from a timeout. I can see the attempt to go >> through at the packet level and a 'non-local' socket message as well. >> >> If the DNS returns Server2's IP Address and the Receiving Client is >> registered to Server2, the call completes. >> >> I have tried numerous variations of the various 'path' and 'registrar' >> options with any joy. I tried making one of the servers the central >> registrar as well. I am not entirely sure I ever set everything >> correctly, but I have tried numerous combinations. >> >> Any thoughts would be appreciated, I only ask this as I think I have >> exhausted my own list of things to try. >> >> Thanks. >> >> - Coy Cardwell >> >> >> ______________________________**_________________ >> 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<http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users> >> >>
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