On 06/10/14 10:07, Daniel Tryba wrote:
On Sunday 05 October 2014 17:51:03 White, Phil wrote:
Looking at a ngrep, it is ignoring the
redirect, and sends out a flood of UDP INVITEs (also see below for details)
Question: Is this the fault of my configuration, or the Grandstream
behaving
Hello,
On 05/10/14 17:51, White, Phil wrote:
Hi All,
I've had an 'interesting' weekend reading RFCs and playing with
kamailio. I'm making progress - however, I would be grateful for a
little clarification.
I have sorted out a very basic stateless redirect proxy (config file
below). I have
On Monday 06 October 2014 10:10:20 Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
SIP/2.0 302 Redirect.
Contact:
sip:105@192.168.123.10:58833;rinstance=0d82c786ca88f460;transport=UDP.
$ru is still 105@192.168.123.10:58833;
I think the r-uri is updated first time, after lookup location,
I just
Hello,
apparently mysql doesn't like a default value for blob columns, might be
because of a new version.
You have to edit msilo-create.sql and remove DEFAULT part of the
statement for body column.
On the other hand, I recommend using kamailio 4.1.x, 4.0.1 is quite old.
Cheers,
Daniel
On
Hi guys,
with Kamailio 4.1.6 standard configuration and dbtext as db module, when server
receives a publish message on the log there's:
ERROR: db_text [dbt_base.c:391]: dbt_insert(): incompatible types v[5] - c[7]!
ERROR: presence [presentity.c:402]: update_presentity(): inserting new record
hello,
It seems that the column type and value type are mismatching, but they
can still be compatible.
The fact is that db_text was not designed to handle large data values,
so not tested with presence. Eventually you may want use sqlite (or
other db module) instead or go into db_text and
Hello. I have multiple endpoints registered at my kamailio with one account
(for example user1 registerd from norhway, USA, and Russia at one time), so
when I call from user2 to user1 I want to ring all endpoints registered by
user1 account. Now I can ring only one, first entry at location table.
Hello,
are you using t_relay()? Parallel forking should be default with that
function.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 06/10/14 22:02, Yuriy Gorlichenko wrote:
Hello. I have multiple endpoints registered at my kamailio with one
account (for example user1 registerd from norhway, USA, and Russia at
one
Hello All,
I have installed kamailio with TLS module together with siremis on server
and all seems works fine except that sometimes appear in syslog file the
following errors:
/usr/sbin/kamailio[3266]: ERROR: core [tcp_read.c:289]: tcp_read_data():
error reading: Connection timed out
Daniel,
I will re-write it in Kamailio, seems to be that during initial WS
negotiation (HTTP Connection Upgrade), Kamailio is already including
the Via header:
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP 172.31.22.2:37137\r\n
Which as you said is perfectly fine, Im just trying to hide my info.
Thanks
-Gonzalo
No.
ok thanks
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