Additionally, for plain SIP traces, you can use the siptrace module.
regards
klaus
Am 02.01.2011 20:52, schrieb Alex Balashov:
Hi Noa,
Pretty much the only reasonable way to do it is to throw your own xlog()
statements into the default config, which contain the information you want.
The
31 dec 2010 kl. 19.00 skrev Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
Thanks for your support for the project! I wish you a great 2011 in personal
life and business, enjoy tonight party!
A huge THANK YOU to all the Kamailio Developers. You've done a great job during
2010 and I wish we all can continue
On 02.01.2011 20:48, Noa Resare wrote:
Is there a way to get a sensible amount of logging done from kamailio?
Being new to the VoIP space (but with plenty of experience with i.e. web
and email servers) I tried to get a running system by installing the
kamailio package and starting up,
Thanks for the patch. Please upload it to tracker so it does not get
lost in the mailing list:
http://sip-router.org/tracker
Cheers,
Daniel
On 1/3/11 11:33 AM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Cool.
Will the numbers for CPUs autodetected or do I have to provide them at
the command line (how)?
Hi,
thanks for your fast response. $ou is the original request uri but I tried with
$rU and it still does not work. Is it not possible to use a pseudo variable
with re.subst ?
Best regards,
Bernhard
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Juha Heinanen [mailto:j...@tutpro.com]
Gesendet:
Hi,
what is the best way to replace the userpart of the SIP-To URI with the content
of a pseudo variable?
Thanks for every hint.
Best regards,
Bernhard
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Dear all,
I'm trying with the Dispatcher module to terminate a call to three different
gateways serially. For each gw I use the attribute field to get the
attribute and add it as a prefix to the RU.
The problem is that the $avp(dsattrs) is returning always the first value of
the first gw that is
Am 03.01.2011 15:56, schrieb Bernhard Suttner:
Hi,
I try to replace the user-name of the Request URI and save that into a AVP
later.
I tried:
$var(old_user) = $oU;
$var(new_uri) = $(ou{re.subst,/$var(old_user)/0044/g});
unless this is just a test (and you need regexp) I would use:
Hello,
since I will spend some days in California this month, it is a good
opportunity to host the first Social Networking Event for Kamailio SER
in 2011. I posted more details about it on Kamailio's project site,
short link:
* http://asipto.com/u/q
Event is open for anyone interested