Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] OpenSIPs 3.1 New install ERROR in Logs rtpproxy

2021-02-12 Thread Donat Zenichev
Good day Rick, please try to carefully read the manual in order to understand the meaning of options, which are given to the binary at the start time. It's pretty clear, furthermore an example of the systemd service file is given as an example, I underline this - an example. This means you use

Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] OpenSIPs 3.1 New install ERROR in Logs rtpproxy

2021-02-12 Thread Rick McGill - ₪
Dear Donat, I went through your links and setup RTPproxy to autostart at boot time. Also changed the log from LOG-LOCAL5 = rtpproxy.log Note that it was hell getting it to work. It kept failing to load a boot time. Seems like it would not work with this option on the command line "-u

Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] [BLOG] Exploring SSL/TLS libraries for OpenSIPS 3.2

2021-02-12 Thread volga629 via Users
Hello Vlad, Interesting thoughts about wolfssl. How it will play with Linux system where are default openssl. If it will require additional packaging. What benefits compare to current state. Just some questions list so I will not forget

Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] OpenSIPs 3.1 New install ERROR in Logs rtpproxy

2021-02-12 Thread Donat Zenichev
Good day Rick, you are right, RTPproxy does not start after a reboot of a machine, because there is essentially no entity responsible for that (to start RTPproxy). As I have already mentioned, you need to configure systemd (if that is a supervisor on your Debian system, which should actually be).

Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] where to catch CANCELs in script for branches canceled by tm module

2021-02-12 Thread Jeff Pyle
A week ago I asked the question where the CANCELs appear in the script when tm sends then to cancel losing branches after a winning one presents itself. No takers so far. Any thoughts? - Jeff On Fri, Feb 5, 2021 at 1:01 PM Jeff Pyle wrote: > Hello, > > This is on OpenSIPS 3.1.1

Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] OpenSIPs 3.1 New install ERROR in Logs rtpproxy

2021-02-12 Thread Rick McGill - ₪
Dear Donat, I REALLY REALLY appreciate your comments and help!! It got the ball rolling for me. I was stuck a bit because I’m so unfamiliar with OpenSIPs and RTPproxy and the info out there is sparce or a little openended. Not sure what to focus on or ignore. I finally got it

Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] SIP to WebRTC via OpenSIPS mid-registrar fails: forced proto 6 not matching sips uri

2021-02-12 Thread juancarlosg6
Hi Mark, is working for us more or less, because is strange situtation, if the extension WSS received a incoming call working good but if a put the call in on-hold inmediatly hangout, but if the same extension do the call to a external number or a SIP extension or another Webrtc extension work

Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] OpenSIPs 3.1 New install ERROR in Logs rtpproxy

2021-02-12 Thread johan
Hi Rick, I would suggest to go for rtpengine. Below how to install the thing on buster. |install below packets:| |gperf libavcodec-dev libavfilter-dev libavformat-dev libavutil-dev libbencode-perl libcrypt-openssl-rsa-perl libcrypt-rijndael-perl libdigest-crc-perl libdigest-hmac-perl

Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] OpenSIPs 3.1 New install ERROR in Logs rtpproxy

2021-02-12 Thread Donat Zenichev
Good day Rick, sure I'm always glad to help. OpenSIPS is first of all a SIP proxy. That's why you get OpenSIPS binary, accompanying shared libraries (.so libraries) and configuration files for it (opensips script, it's C-like). And as another side of OpenSIPS, which is perfect and powerful, you