On 8/9/2015 4:28 AM, [email protected] wrote:
On Thursday, 30 July 2015 10:12:52 UTC+5, Randell Jesup  wrote:
On 7/29/2015 5:50 PM, [email protected] wrote:
sorry to hijack the thread, but could you please help us with calls through 
Kamailio+Rtpengine SIP backend? We have hard time adopting latest Firefox (39.0 
and 42.0a1 tested). Chrome and Linphone works just fine. FF with JsSIP also 
answers the call successfully, then there's no media exchange. I see that no 
RTP packets are sent to/from any interface from Firefox instances. Currently I 
don't know why exactly.
File a bug in bugzilla in product Core, component WebRTC, and attach the
data from 42.0a1 from about:webrtc (use Save Page) while in a call.  You
could also set NSPR_LOG_MODULES=signaling:4,timestamp and set
NSPR_LOG_FILE=whatever and then run firefox and try a call to generate a
logfile.
Hi guys,

Is there an update on the above mentioned issue:

"calls through Kamailio+Rtpengine SIP backend? We have hard time adopting latest 
Firefox (39.0 and 42.0a1 tested). Chrome and Linphone works just fine. FF with JsSIP also 
answers the call successfully, then there's no media exchange. I see that no RTP packets 
are sent to/from any interface from Firefox instances. Currently I don't know why 
exactly."

Would you guys refer me to the bug logger for this specific issues so that we 
can check for updates. Looks like everybody is facing this issue.

So far as I can see you did not file a bug about this, nor provide the logs requested. Without those, this is unlikely to get any attention - we don't even know what the issue is - and by far the most likely cause is a bug in the framework you're using - or failing to update the framework.

That's the problem with frameworks - when something breaks, you have no idea what broke or why often. And nothing synchronizes framework releases with browser changes; usually the site author has to copy/cut-and-paste code from the framework -- if they remember, and pay attention to updates.

Also which version of Mozilla is fully working for kamailio+rtpproxy+JSSIP ? in 
your opinion.

We don't generally test frameworks, and no one has reported Kamailio failing. There's a report (bug 1163893) about it having issues with H.264 for someone. That's it.

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Randell Jesup, Mozilla
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