Is there any way to check if the source IP/port is one that opensips
is listening on or one ? something like if ("sip:$si:$sp" == myself) {
...bla; bla;}
Thanks
Dave
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Toyima,
I posted in the list last week on the thread "multiple
use_media_proxy() calls" my notes on getting media proxy installed on
centos 5.5.
To compile opensips just do the yum installs mentioned in that thread,
get the opensips source, unpack, compile and install according to docs
on install
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 10:28 AM, Toyima Dias wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've seen many information on how to install OpenSIPS in DEBIAN, but in my
> case i need to install it on Red Hat, i've found some information but not
> very well supported, i would like to have a very clean and stable
> installati
Hi Adrian,
Not sure if this is what yer after though I am a CentOS x86_64 admin and
this is what I did. I don't have trouble with 'translation' (CentOS/Debian)
so much, its the dependencies that were and are always a huge pain. Once
those were figured out, all was well and working. I found all th
Would the maintainers of those packages please step forward so that people who
need support know exactly who to ask when in need?
This would help everyone to better understand who is maintaing what so that
there is no fear uncertainty and doubts but only sure things.
Adrian
On Jan 31, 2011, at
2011/1/31 Toyima Dias :
> Thanks Peter,
>
> Could you provide more information please?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
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Thanks Peter,
Could you provide more information please? i've books of OpenSIPS and they
only mention Debian...quite frustrating
2011/1/31 Peter Lemenkov
> 2011/1/31 Toyima Dias :
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've seen many information on how to install OpenSIPS in DEBIAN, but in
> my
> > case i need t
2011/1/31 Toyima Dias :
> Hello,
>
> I've seen many information on how to install OpenSIPS in DEBIAN, but in my
> case i need to install it on Red Hat, i've found some information but not
> very well supported, i would like to have a very clean and stable
> installation for a very large and stable
Yes i understand,
But the customer NEEDS to make this implementation on Red-Hat, don“t know
why :S customer things...like always :S
2011/1/31 Jeff Pyle
> Toyima,
>
> Adrian is right. We started on a CentOS infrastructure with Opensips. It
> works, but it's a pain. We're migrating to a comp
Toyima,
Adrian is right. We started on a CentOS infrastructure with Opensips. It
works, but it's a pain. We're migrating to a complete Debian infrastructure.
We started with Debian because of Opensips, Mediaproxy and CDRtool. But now
that we understand it we find it to be much more lightwe
You should use Debian in production as the software is developed on Debian. If
you use Redhat you will always be behind new developments or any bug fixes as
there might be nobody porting them to Redhat.
Adrian
On Jan 31, 2011, at 5:28 PM, Toyima Dias wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've seen many inform
Hello,
I've seen many information on how to install OpenSIPS in DEBIAN, but in my
case i need to install it on Red Hat, i've found some information but not
very well supported, i would like to have a very clean and stable
installation for a very large and stable production server, is there any
rec
Tyler,
Welcome to the addiction.
- Original Message -
From: Tyler Merritt
To: users@lists.opensips.org
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 11:34
Subject: [OpenSIPS-Users] Introduction
Hello!
In my experience - it's customary to send an introductory and polite hello to
a us
Hi,
Thanks a lot. Please hit me up as soon as you'll have a version working
in that direction, as I have specific test cases already set up that
might be handy.
Regards,
Guido.
On 31/01/11 14:33, Vlad Paiu wrote:
Hello,
Indeed that ticket was mistakenly marked as closed. As I explained
b
Hello,
Indeed that ticket was mistakenly marked as closed. As I explained
before, if a message with no route headers is received, loose_route()
automatically rejects it and fix_route_dialog() cannot be called as the
dialog doesn't get the chance to be matched.
I am working to implement fix t
Hi All
On 20.01.2011 23:44, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Jeff Pyle wrote:
We're looking to add a second Opensips instance on a separate server
for failover. Or, from an operational perspective, it could be
described as "active-active" since both will be available at any one
time. We'll control th
Hi,
just a quick note to tell you that I actually thought about this way of
using fix_route_dialog() because of this ticket:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3090388&group_id=232389&atid=1086413
You may want to correct it?
Guido
On 25/01/11 11:14, Vlad Paiu wrote:
Hi,
Are y
Hello!
In my experience - it's customary to send an introductory and polite hello
to a user list before blasting away with questions - so
Hi!
I've been using Asterisk for about 4 years, and only recently had the
opportunity to begin messing with OpenSIPs.
OpenSIPs > Asterisk for sure.
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