> On 31 Jan 2021, at 16:39, Alex Balashov wrote:
>
> Your life will be a lot simpler if you avoid SRV.
I think those are different things.
DNS SRV/NAPTR are tools for a service provider to tell users and devices how to
connect to the service.
By modifying DNS records, you can control your
I read kamailio-sbc-teams tutorial
https://skalatan.de/blog/kamailio-sbc-teams
and it does not mention, which CA root certificates need to be included
tls config ca_list so that Kamalio is able to verify
sipX.pstnhub.microsoft.com server certificates.
-- Juha
Hello,
there should be other log error messages if the db insert fails. Are you
sure you did copy of all logs messages printed by kamailio in such
case?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 01.02.21 10:27, M Arqum CH wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> can anyone suggest about share issue?
>
> Waiting for reply.
>
>
Hello,
maybe a good approach is to loop back the registrations to Kamailio via
outbound proxy and then do the usual request routing using request_route
block, where you can engage dispatcher and other modules to try to
achieve what you need.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 30.01.21 10:07, Karsten Horsmann
Hello,
do you want to send non-sip message to a registered SIP endpoint?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 30.01.21 06:17, Syed Shahryar wrote:
> Is it possible to send arbitrary text messages triggered by an
> external application (evapi/http) to registered SIP clients via websocket?
>
> The following doesn't
Hello,
the docs on MS site say:
"""
If Mutual TLS (MTLS) support is enabled for the Teams connection on the
SBC, then you must install the Baltimore CyberTrust Root Certificate in
the SBC Trusted Root Store of the Teams TLS context. (This is because
the Microsoft service certificates use the
Hello Everyone,
can anyone suggest about share issue?
Waiting for reply.
Thanks
On Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 7:01 PM M Arqum CH wrote:
> Hello Members,
>
> Kamailio acc module is not inserting cdr into MySQL DB, sometimes it works
> and sometimes didn't, the number of parameters/values are