Hi Medo,
1) you should make a packet trace, to figure out, why the Kamailio
MSRP-Relay is not working. It is likely a problem with your clients
(WebRTC or RCS) and not with Kamailio, The Kamailio MSRP-Relay works
with different clients, successfully tested.
2) Unless you replaced the MSRP-Stack of
Hi,
I think I've got the same issue.
At call creation we set dialog lifetime to 6 hours.
pua_dialoginfo uses that value and send PUBLISH for each hour, even after the
dialog terminates.
After 6 hours the entry is deleted.
To prevent the updates, I've made a small change to pua_dialoginfo module,
Hello,
I installed kamailio 4.0 with packages (apt-get install kamailio).
So everything works well.
Now I want to install carrierroute modules to route some calls.
Please how can I do it?
Help!!!
thanks.
Dzexolokpli AMOUZOU
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Here is the URL for the tls.reload discussion
http://lists.iptel.org/pipermail/serdev/2006-March/007051.html
This email chain has quite detailed information about tls module
implementation.
Multiple modules initializing openssl separately doesn't sound like a
potential cause for crash. We'll loo
Hello Folks.
The presentation slides for two implicit SIP overload control algorithms (RRRC
and RTDC) are available for your download.
Redundant Retransmission Ratio Control (RRRC) - implicit SIP overload control
algorithm (IEEE Globecom 2010 Slides) can be downloaded from the following
Resear
On 13-10-22 01:36 PM, Paul Belanger wrote:
On 13-10-22 03:14 AM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
OF course you could just SUBSCRIBE to get NOTIFYs. But then you would
need to subscribe to all users (e.g. subscribe a user whenever there is
a new registration).
I think a cool feature would be a 'wildcard'
On 13-10-22 03:14 AM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
OF course you could just SUBSCRIBE to get NOTIFYs. But then you would
need to subscribe to all users (e.g. subscribe a user whenever there is
a new registration).
I think a cool feature would be a 'wildcard' subscription, e.g.:
SUBSCRIBE sip:*@mydomain
Having an odd issue with dialog profiles, if I try to set/check profile based
on $fU or $rU call is always rejected due to call limit, but $ru or $fu work
without an issue.
Example using $fU-
$avp(s:checkuser) = $fU;
set_dlg_profile("quota","$avp(s:checkuser)");
dlg_manage();
get_profile_size
Hi Carsten,
Thanks alot for your response...
Actually I don't need an MSRP relay for file transfer between RCS clients. I am
using the Kamailio MSRP relay to do file transfer between RCS and WebRTC,
WebRTC clients aren't able to do peer-to-peer file transfer using MSRP, here is
an MSRP relay n
Hello,
it is clear you have an ALG in the middle that breaks the signalling. Can
you try using TLS? You may try first using a different port than 5060 and
see if the ALG is still capturing the traffic.
Cheers,
Daniel
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 6:42 AM, P. S. wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I am trying
Hello,
The wiki page you've referenced is up-to-date and the status of the MSRP module
is that it works - with those limitations.
There are SIP clients out there (for example, Blink) which support MSRP relay -
I have no idea whether it works with the Kamailio MSRP relay (due to the
limitations
Dear Daniel,
Thank you for the reply,
I even tried MSRP module too, but while i found some limitations over some
features implementations in MSRP (
http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/devel/completing_msrp).
So can you please tel me about the current status of the MSRP relay module
in kamailio ?
And see
On 22.10.2013 08:59, Juha Heinanen wrote:
Klaus Darilion writes:
I think a cool feature would be a 'wildcard' subscription, e.g.:
SUBSCRIBE sip:*@mydomain.com to receive all events of mydomain.com, or
SUBSCRIBE *@*.
yes, cool feature for nsa.
:-)
They don't need this, as still most peop
Klaus Darilion writes:
> I think a cool feature would be a 'wildcard' subscription, e.g.:
> SUBSCRIBE sip:*@mydomain.com to receive all events of mydomain.com, or
> SUBSCRIBE *@*.
yes, cool feature for nsa.
-- juha
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On 21.10.2013 22:47, julian arsanches wrote:
for now i reply with 488 wich tell me something is bad but i thought
that kamailio will know when a message is send from itself to itself.
Sending a message to itself is a legal use case (it is called
"spiraling"), thus there is no such automatic
OF course you could just SUBSCRIBE to get NOTIFYs. But then you would
need to subscribe to all users (e.g. subscribe a user whenever there is
a new registration).
I think a cool feature would be a 'wildcard' subscription, e.g.:
SUBSCRIBE sip:*@mydomain.com to receive all events of mydomain.com,
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