El Tuesday 10 June 2008 22:32:21 Thiago Maluf escribió: > > OpenSer just must route the in-dialog request (the REFER) as a normal > > in-dialog request, **no more**. > > OpenSer could ask the user for authentication when sending the REFER. > > Ok. But my OpenSER work with statefull and it is Signalling Proxy and > Media Proxy. > Then when UA1 establish one call with UA2, there is my openser between > both. And when UA1 put this call in Hold. And make other call to UA3, my > openSER will be between both too. > Therefore, when UA1 send one Refer request to transfer this call with > UA3 to call with UA2, I think that my openSER need receive this > request and transfer this call in your statefull, or not??? > Understand me???
It doesn't matter AT ALL if you a a MediaProxy in the same host. Your OpenSer (as ANY OpenSer) is transaction stateful, no dialog-stateful. The only you need is to allow in-dialog messages properly, no more. > >> Because my users don't it, and I think that this problem is in OpeSER! > > > > "What" don't your users? > > My problem is in make one transfer, when I try one Blind Transfer it > work perfectly. > But in just transfer don't work. There could be 100 reasons for that: - Bad phones. - Configure the phones to send the "Refer-To" with the AoR instead of the contact address. Please, don't insist on the fact that OpenSer must do somehting special to allow attended transfer. It's not true. Do a SIP trace to verify what is happening. Regards. -- Iñaki Baz Castillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel
