service. You can make there the same setting as you did for your
repo to get the radius packages built.
Let me know if you need anything else.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 27/04/16 19:44, Antonio Reale wrote:
Hi Daniel,
I was able to build kamailio with radius package on OBS just using
the spec file of
:
http://pkgs.repoforge.org/radiusclient-ng/radiusclient-ng-0.5.6-5.rf.src.rpm
The test project I used is
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:r4ndomx
Thanks for the hints.
Regards,
Antonio.
Il 27/04/2016 15:02, Antonio Reale ha scritto:
Thanks Daniel,
I'm not an expert but I'
mit updates to the
specs from the source tree, we will accept them.
We can also provide a server where to mirror rpm packages built by
community members, if someone wants to take care of maintaining the
builds and rpm repos.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 27/04/16 12:21, Antonio Reale wrote:
Daniel
) repository
: GPG key as well as configuration for yum.
Probably is enough to %define _with_radius 1 and add epel-release as
dependency in the .spec file used on opensuse build service also for
rhel >= 7.
Regards,
Antonio.
Il 27/04/2016 11:43, Antonio Reale ha scritto:
Daniel,
me to investigate the docs of opensuse build
service or search on the web for this topic. If there is a way, I can
enable it or give access to someone that wants to manage the building
of RPMs.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 27/04/16 10:20, Antonio Reale wrote:
Hi Daniel,
you're right. Both radiuscli
la ha scritto:
Hello,
I think the dependency is missing -- does centos official repo provide
libradius client library?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 26/04/16 17:27, Antonio Reale wrote:
Hi all,
I see that the kamailio-radius rpm package is available only for
Opensuse.
Is there a particular reason that
Hi all,
I see that the kamailio-radius rpm package is available only for Opensuse.
Is there a particular reason that it is unavailable for Centos?
Thanks.
Regards.
Antonio
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Reported the issue on GH:
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/issues/267
Successfully tested the patch pushed by miconda in commit 0c42a84:
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/0c42a848258d475f57ea25458bc75e55dcee948d
Thanks Daniel.
Regards.
Antonio
Il 20/07/2015 18:21, Antonio Reale
er, I have to look at the code.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 20/07/15 11:20, Antonio Reale wrote:
Hi Daniel,
did you see something strange in the ACK message or you confirm that
the RR module is not behaving correctly?
Thanks.
Regards.
Antonio
Il 14/07/2015 13:02, Antonio Reale ha scritto:
Hi Daniel,
Hi Daniel,
did you see something strange in the ACK message or you confirm that the
RR module is not behaving correctly?
Thanks.
Regards.
Antonio
Il 14/07/2015 13:02, Antonio Reale ha scritto:
Hi Daniel,
this is the ACK received on Kamailio:
#
U 172.26.130.235:44435 -> 192.168.0.245:5
5
User-Agent: Z 3.6.25251 r25476
Content-Length: 0
Kamailio considers P2 a loose router so the R-URI is not changed.
Thanks.
Regards.
Antonio
Il 14/07/2015 12:28, Daniel-Constantin Mierla ha scritto:
Hello,
what is the request URI? It might be better to just paste here the full
ACK messag
Sorry,
here's the Route HF present in the ACK received from U1:
Route:
Route:
Regards.
Antonio
Il 14/07/2015 12:09, Antonio Reale ha scritto:
Hi all,
I have the following scenario:
U1 (caller) ---> P1 (192.168.0.245, kamailio 4.3, loose-router) >
P2 > (192.168
Hi all,
I have the following scenario:
U1 (caller) ---> P1 (192.168.0.245, kamailio 4.3, loose-router) > P2
> (192.168.0.101, strict router) > > U2 (called)
When U2 answers the call, at P1 arrives the 200 OK with:
Record-Route:
Record-Route:
The problem is that the AC
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