[Spce-user] ngcp-sems sendto error
Daniel Grotti
dgrotti at sipwise.com
Thu Jul 9 08:39:27 EDT 2015
Hi Julian,
how your /etc/ngcp-config/network.yml looks like ?
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Daniel Grotti
VoIP Engineer
Sipwise GmbH
Europaring F15 | 2345 Brunn am Gebirge, Austria | www.sipwise.com
On 07/09/2015 12:32 AM, Julian Seifert wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> We are fairly new to sipwise so please excuse if we are doing some obvious mistake here.
> We were already playing with earlier versions of sipwise-ce in our lab environment
> for quite some time now and today we just tried to give 3.8.2 a chance.
>
> We are using the vmware image and its quite vanilla. We simply configured static
> network settings changed some passwords (all following the documentation)
>
> We added contacts,contracts etc. and our SIP-Peer we use in our lab environment
> for outgoing/incoming call handoff.
>
> For that we entered the necessary (including authentication) data via the webinterface
> and, still following the handbook here and applied the settings(user,domain,pwd) manually to the
> template file. (/etc/ngcp-config/templates/etc/ngcp-sems/etc/reg_agent.conf.tt2)
>
> We finalized the setup by running ngcpcfg apply.
> Peering relationship did not establish.
>
>
> We confirmed if ngcp-sems was running and binding to sockets etc.:
>
> root at spce:~# ps auxw |grep -ie ngcp-sems
> sems 4390 1.0 0.1 220936 14880 ? Sl Jul07 18:33 /usr/sbin/ngcp-sems -P /var/run/ngcp-sems/ngcp-sems.pid -u sems -g sems -f /etc/ngcp-sems/sems.conf
> root 12470 0.0 0.0 9848 1920 pts/0 S+ 23:32 0:00 grep -ie ngcp-sems
> root at spce:~# netstat -anp | grep -ie sems
> tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:5080 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 4390/ngcp-sems
> tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:8090 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 4390/ngcp-sems
> udp 0 0 127.0.0.1:5040 0.0.0.0:* 4390/ngcp-sems
> udp 0 0 127.0.0.1:5080 0.0.0.0:* 4390/ngcp-sems
> unix 3 [ ] STREAM VERBUNDEN 14690 4390/ngcp-sems
> (couple of more unix streams)
>
>
> As we investigated we found the following message in /var/log/ngcp/sems.log
>
> root at spce:~# tail -n 10 /var/log/ngcp/sems.log
>
> Jul 8 23:31:39 spce ngcp-sems[4390]: [#7f714da50700] [sendto, udp_trsp.cpp:179] ERROR: sendto(11;212.X.X.X:5060): Invalid argument
> Jul 8 23:31:39 spce ngcp-sems[4390]: [#7f714da50700] [send_request, trans_layer.cpp:1308] ERROR: Error from transport layer
> Jul 8 23:31:49 spce ngcp-sems[4390]: [#7f714da50700] [sendto, udp_trsp.cpp:179] ERROR: sendto(11;212.X.X.X:5060): Invalid argument
> Jul 8 23:31:49 spce ngcp-sems[4390]: [#7f714da50700] [send_request, trans_layer.cpp:1308] ERROR: Error from transport layer
> Jul 8 23:31:59 spce ngcp-sems[4390]: [#7f714da50700] [sendto, udp_trsp.cpp:179] ERROR: sendto(11;212.X.X.X:5060): Invalid argument
> Jul 8 23:31:59 spce ngcp-sems[4390]: [#7f714da50700] [send_request, trans_layer.cpp:1308] ERROR: Error from transport layer
> Jul 8 23:32:09 spce ngcp-sems[4390]: [#7f714da50700] [sendto, udp_trsp.cpp:179] ERROR: sendto(11;212.X.X.X:5060): Invalid argument
> Jul 8 23:32:09 spce ngcp-sems[4390]: [#7f714da50700] [send_request, trans_layer.cpp:1308] ERROR: Error from transport layer
> Jul 8 23:32:19 spce ngcp-sems[4390]: [#7f714da50700] [sendto, udp_trsp.cpp:179] ERROR: sendto(11;212.X.X.X:5060): Invalid argument
> Jul 8 23:32:19 spce ngcp-sems[4390]: [#7f714da50700] [send_request, trans_layer.cpp:1308] ERROR: Error from transport layer
>
> we then proceeded to analyze the situation via strace to look why the sendto call fails.
>
> root at spce:~# killall -9 ngcp-sems
> root at spce:~# !ps
> ps auxw |grep -ie ngcp-sems
> root 12596 0.0 0.0 9844 1968 pts/0 S+ 23:32 0:00 grep -ie ngcp-sems
> root at spce:~# strace -o /tmp/ngcp-sems.trace -ff /usr/sbin/ngcp-sems -P /var/run/ngcp-sems/ngcp-sems.pid -u sems -g sems -f /etc/ngcp-sems/sems.conf
> Configuration:
> log level: INFO (2)
> log to stderr: no
> configuration file: /etc/ngcp-sems/sems.conf
> plug-in path: /usr/lib/ngcp-sems/plug-in/
> daemon mode: yes
> daemon UID: sems
> daemon GID: sems
> application: $(apphdr)
>
>
> Looking through the traces we found the following information:
> root at spce:/tmp# grep -ie "send.*= -1" *trace*
> ngcp-sems.trace.12864:sendto(11, "REGISTER sip:sip.easybell.de SIP"..., 429, 0, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(5060), sin_addr=inet_addr("212.X.X.X")}, 16) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument)
> ngcp-sems.trace.12864:sendto(11, "REGISTER sip:sip.easybell.de SIP"..., 429, 0, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(5060), sin_addr=inet_addr("212.X.X.X")}, 16) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument)
> root at spce:/tmp# grep -ie "socket.*= 11" *trace*
> ngcp-sems.trace.12856:socket(PF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_IP) = 11
> root at spce:/tmp# grep -ie "bind.11.*" *trace*
> ngcp-sems.trace.12856:bind(11, {sa_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(5080), sin_addr=inet_addr("127.0.0.1")}, 16) = 0
>
> It actually looks as if ngcp-sems was binding the socket it uses for outgoing communication to source address 127.0.0.1
>
> root at spce:/tmp# cat /etc/ngcp-sems/sems.conf | grep -ie 127
> sip_ip=127.0.0.1
>
> seems to confirm this.
> So SHOULD this actually be 127.0.0.1 or should we simply add our external address?
> Should ngcp-sems connect to kamailio(using it as proxy?) instead of our SIP-Peer directly? (which is what it apparently tries?)
>
> maybe you guys can give us a hint what we are doing wrong/how we can fix it.
>
> kind regards,
>
> Julian
>
>
>
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