Am 30.09.2010 17:27, schrieb Juha Heinanen:
now that 3.1 has async tls support, i decided (first time ever) to try
to test tls. things went quite smoothly when i followed Create
Certificates to be used with Kamailio document
Hi List,
Having an issue with my freeradius, I am getting below errors when kamailio
sends radius records and freeradius try to store into database;
Error: Ignoring request from unknown client 192.168.1.100:1814
Radius client and server are running on the same machine and I have
necessary
Hello,
some of us will be next Wednesday in Vienna, Austria and planned to have
a dinner - among the things to celebrate is the 3.1 release.
If you are around and want to join us, drop me an email. So far, from
registered developers, there will be myself, Klaus Darilion, Andreas
Graning
Hey Daniel,
I tested the with
sip-communicator-1.0-alpha6-nightly.build.2979-linux.binhttp://distro.ciit.net.pk/miscellaneous/sip-communicator-1.0-alpha6-nightly.build.2979-linux.bin
.
The thing about contact still being in the buddy list still holds. (I.e the
status of the person (Alice)
On 1 October 2010 10:43, Asim Riaz aria...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi List,
Having an issue with my freeradius, I am getting below errors when kamailio
sends radius records and freeradius try to store into database;
Error: Ignoring request from unknown client 192.168.1.100:1814
Radius client and
Hello,
to be sure you have last version, have you updated kamailio config like
in the wiki as well, or only sip communicator?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 10/1/10 3:00 PM, X- x -X wrote:
Hey Daniel,
I tested the with
sip-communicator-1.0-alpha6-nightly.build.2979-linux.bin
Hi,
sip-communicator doesn't have full implemented authorization steps for
xcap. You have to add the contact in your list, and the contact have to
add you in his list to see him online.
Dani
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
to be sure you have last version, have you updated
I need to get http request with xhttp module, process request parameters,
build SIP request (based on received http parameters), receive SIP reply and
send http response back based on SIP reply. HTTP part is simple, but how to
send SIP request from event_route[xhttp:request] and get SIP reply?
Hello,
Daniel, could you verify your tutorial for cases with multidomain support.
I've tried it (with curl as an xcap client) and I had to use u...@domain:pass
as an authentication string to pass through www_authorize(xcap, subscriber),
after this I had to modify $var(url) assignment a little
Thank you a lot for your answer!
I'll try these modifications, starting from some tune on actual config of ser-2.0 to bring all working correctly and then ending
with a test phase of the ser-3.0 version.
I'll let you know if I should have some new issues.
Thank you!!!
Simon
Il 30/09/2010
Daniel,
In addition to my previous letter, for multidomain case, to prevent
u...@domain1 from
changing xcaps for u...@domain2, we need do something like this (withing second
WITH_XHTTPAUTH section):
#!ifdef WITH_MULTIDOMAIN
$var(tmp) = sip:+$aU;
if ($var(uri)!=$var(tmp)) {
There is a way, t_uac_dlg MI does that. I wonder why something similar is not
available from cfg script. You can issue http request and wait for response
from cfg, it would be nice to have t_uac_dlg() script function too.
I have no problem to run apache and invoke t_uac_dlg from CGI, but I'd
t_uac_dlg returns final response to the initiated request. I don't know if it
really waits for the response or uses some kind of async callback.
On Friday 01 October 2010, Alex Balashov wrote:
Sergey,
On 10/01/2010 06:11 PM, Sergey Okhapkin wrote:
There is a way, t_uac_dlg MI does that. I
On 10/01/2010 07:24 PM, Sergey Okhapkin wrote:
t_uac_dlg returns final response to the initiated request. I don't know if it
really waits for the response or uses some kind of async callback.
Really? Very interesting. The documentation does not say that it
does that at all, although that
El Fri, 01 Oct 2010 13:12:55 +0200
Daniel-Constantin Mierla mico...@gmail.com escribió:
Hello,
some of us will be next Wednesday in Vienna, Austria and planned to have
a dinner - among the things to celebrate is the 3.1 release.
If you are around and want to join us, drop me an email.
Yes, it returns final SIP response back. Checked with kamailio/opensips 1.4,
kamailio 1.5 and 3.1
On Friday 01 October 2010, Alex Balashov wrote:
On 10/01/2010 07:24 PM, Sergey Okhapkin wrote:
t_uac_dlg returns final response to the initiated request. I don't know
if it really waits for
I never checked with datagram/RPC, I use MI FIFO for that in production
environment.
On Friday 01 October 2010, Alex Balashov wrote:
On 10/01/2010 07:38 PM, Sergey Okhapkin wrote:
Yes, it returns final SIP response back. Checked with kamailio/opensips
1.4, kamailio 1.5 and 3.1
Does it do
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