Hi All,
I'm trying to install kamailio3.0.x on solaris 10 (sparc) as following:
gmake prefix=/usr/local/kamailio-3.0 include_modules=db_mysql dialplan cfg
gmake prefix=/usr/local/kamailio-3.0 all
but get the Broken Pipe error as below:
snip -
from
Hi, when using check_from or check_to, is the username part of the uri
checked in mode case sensitive or insensitive?
It should be case sensitive as per SIP grammar. But in the code
(uri_db/checks.c) I see the opposite:
/* URI table not used, simply compare digest username and
2010/6/1 Iñaki Baz Castillo i...@aliax.net:
Hi, when using check_from or check_to, is the username part of the uri
checked in mode case sensitive or insensitive?
It should be case sensitive as per SIP grammar. But in the code
(uri_db/checks.c) I see the opposite:
/* URI table
2010/6/1 Iñaki Baz Castillo i...@aliax.net:
btw: how is if ($au!=$tU) compared?
All the comparisons in kamailio are case insensitive. The only way
would be using avopos to perform a case sensitive comparison.
--
Iñaki Baz Castillo
i...@aliax.net
Am 01.06.2010 19:02, schrieb Iñaki Baz Castillo:
2010/6/1 Klaus Darilionklaus.mailingli...@pernau.at:
Shouldn't it use strncmp()?
Probably it should.
regards
Klaus
btw: how is if ($au!=$tU) compared?
The problem is that more SIP username related stuff is also case
insensitive in
FYI: VoIPToday.org has published an interview I gave related to Kamailio
project:
http://bit.ly/9gVzvS
Meanwhile, asyncrhonous TLS is already in GIT, thanks to Andrei.
Cheers,
Daniel
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Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Kamailio (OpenSER) Advanced Training
Miami, Fl, USA - June 21-23, 2010
On 6/1/10 10:02 PM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
On 6/1/10 9:07 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
No, it'll store the fixed one, in the proper contact column, not the
received column. I do this all the time, even though it's not the
proper way.
should be the original one
thank you
Le 31/05/2010 10:34, Klaus Darilion a écrit :
Am 31.05.2010 13:57, schrieb Meftah Tayeb:
hello,
how do i route calls from local registered users to a pstn gateway?
1. analyze the RURI to find out if the called user is a phone number,
e.g.:
if ($rU ~= \+1[1-9]*) {
route(11); #