when exactly does the package get forwarded, just from the default config ?
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Hi Santi,
Indeed there is no new Refer-To hdr in the resulting INVITE (frame 38).
As you can reproduce it, could you please run in full debug (debug=4)
and send me the logs corresponding to the REFER processing ?
Thank and Regards,
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
Hi,
Somehow is hard to believe that a single call to rtpproxy_offer() will
insert 2 ips. So :
- what are the params you pass to this function ?
- place an xlog(*** Before rtpproxy_offer() \n); before the
function call and check how many times you get it for a single reply
processing.
Hi Cyrill,
Once you have the password into a variable, simply use auth module to do
the authentications, via the pv_authorize() functions:
http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/modules/1.11.x/auth.html#id294212
As an example of using that functions, see:
Hi,
You can forward a SIP request by using one of the functions:
- forward() , core function, stateless relay
- t_relay() , TM module, stateful relay.
Regards,
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com
On 13.06.2014 11:53, Mike Claudi
Hi Dan,
To be honest, I'm not such a big fan of HTTP based stuff, mainly because
of the performance penalty. When handling CDRs, you need to be sure you
can handle large amounts of data and very fast. The HTTP overhead
doesn't fit in this picture, IMHO :).
RabbitMQ is light as transport and
Hey Bogdan,
Thanks for your valuable insides.
I agree that performance wise would be faster via events. I was more
like into fast prototyping, but well, I will follow your advice and will
more likely use the event via datagram sockets.
Have a good one!
DanB
On 13.06.2014 13:41,
If you what the RTP to be sent to the public IP, why are you using the
r flag ? have you read the docs to understand that flag ?
http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/modules/1.11.x/rtpproxy.html#id293915
Regards,
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com
Hi Maxim,
It is good to know about the rtp_cluster, but aside simplifying things,
it does not bring any new functionality - the LB and failover between
RTPproxy nodes can be done now in OpenSIPS module .
The most challenging thing we are looking at is the ability to move
calls between
Guys,
All these softwares are mature with many years in service both for the media
relays and the SIP part. They deal find with most of the expected failures,
which is what the customers expect. For the un-expected failures, well the sky
if the limit for optimising with infinite cost/benefit
Hello again! I'm trying to read the documentation and view the Kick Start
video from 2012 before I install OpenSIPS. A couple of questions came up:
(1) I'd like to compile/install OpenSIPS 1.11.1 (on Debian 7.5) to use TLS.
So, should I create / self-publish / install the certificate for TLS
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