[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-25637) Multi homed server using wrong IP
Daniel Journo (JIRA)
noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Fri Dec 18 08:32:33 CST 2015
[ https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-25637?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Daniel Journo updated ASTERISK-25637:
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Description:
A server with two IPs.
IP1: X.X.X.85 (this IP belongs to the server)
IP2: X.X.X.87 (this is a virtual IP, managed by pacemaker failover with another server).
In the transport I've specified the virtual IP like this:-
[transport-public-udp]
type = transport
external_signaling_address = X.X.X.87 ;I note that this might not be relevant but did this to try to resolve my issue.
external_media_address=X.X.X.87 ;I note that this might not be relevant but did this to try to resolve my issue.
protocol = udp
bind = X.X.X.87
An endpoint is defined like this:-
[company_202]
type=endpoint
context=company_phones
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
direct_media=no
moh_suggest=default
;media_use_received_transport=yes
accountcode=company
force_rport=yes
rtp_symmetric=yes
rewrite_contact=yes
auth=auth_company_202
aors=company_202
[auth_company_202]
type=auth
auth_type=userpass
password=secret
username=company_202
[company_202]
type=aor
max_contacts=1
remove_existing=1
The endpoint registers successfully to the virtual IP and all SIP packets are sent of the virtual IP X.X.X.87.
But the RTP UDP data is being sent out of the wrong IP X.X.X.85.
It looks like Asterisk is ignoring the Bind address when sending out the audio.
was:
A server with two IPs.
IP1: X.X.X.85 (this IP belongs to the server)
IP2: X.X.X.87 (this is a virtual IP, managed by pacemaker failover with another server).
In the transport I've specified the virtual IP like this:-
[transport-public-udp]
type = transport
external_signaling_address = X.X.X.87
external_media_address=X.X.X.87
protocol = udp
bind = X.X.X.87
An endpoint is defined like this:-
[company_202]
type=endpoint
context=company_phones
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
direct_media=no
moh_suggest=default
;media_use_received_transport=yes
accountcode=company
force_rport=yes
rtp_symmetric=yes
rewrite_contact=yes
auth=auth_company_202
aors=company_202
[auth_company_202]
type=auth
auth_type=userpass
password=secret
username=company_202
[company_202]
type=aor
max_contacts=1
remove_existing=1
The endpoint registers successfully to the virtual IP and all SIP packets are sent of the virtual IP X.X.X.87.
But the RTP UDP data is being sent out of the wrong IP X.X.X.85.
It looks like Asterisk is ignoring the Bind address when sending out the audio.
> Multi homed server using wrong IP
> ---------------------------------
>
> Key: ASTERISK-25637
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-25637
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: None
> Components: Channels/chan_pjsip
> Affects Versions: 13.5.0
> Reporter: Daniel Journo
>
> A server with two IPs.
> IP1: X.X.X.85 (this IP belongs to the server)
> IP2: X.X.X.87 (this is a virtual IP, managed by pacemaker failover with another server).
> In the transport I've specified the virtual IP like this:-
> [transport-public-udp]
> type = transport
> external_signaling_address = X.X.X.87 ;I note that this might not be relevant but did this to try to resolve my issue.
> external_media_address=X.X.X.87 ;I note that this might not be relevant but did this to try to resolve my issue.
> protocol = udp
> bind = X.X.X.87
> An endpoint is defined like this:-
> [company_202]
> type=endpoint
> context=company_phones
> disallow=all
> allow=ulaw
> direct_media=no
> moh_suggest=default
> ;media_use_received_transport=yes
> accountcode=company
> force_rport=yes
> rtp_symmetric=yes
> rewrite_contact=yes
> auth=auth_company_202
> aors=company_202
> [auth_company_202]
> type=auth
> auth_type=userpass
> password=secret
> username=company_202
> [company_202]
> type=aor
> max_contacts=1
> remove_existing=1
> The endpoint registers successfully to the virtual IP and all SIP packets are sent of the virtual IP X.X.X.87.
> But the RTP UDP data is being sent out of the wrong IP X.X.X.85.
> It looks like Asterisk is ignoring the Bind address when sending out the audio.
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