Hi Saul,
sure, go ahead.
Regards,
Bogdan
Saúl Ibarra Corretgé wrote:
Hi Bogdan,
yes, it does affect those versions too. But versions prior to 1.6 are
not officially maintained any more, so backporting fixes is not a must.
But if want, feel free to do the backports.
AFAIS the change is
Hi Kennard
Kennard White wrote:
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Opensips has two mechanisms for making a nonce stale: the time-based
mechanism (nonce_expire) and a use-once mechanism
('disable_nonce_check). The 2nd mechanism doesn't set the stale=1
flag. Not sure why, but I think maybe because authors assume that
Hi Bogdan,
On 11/03/2010 01:45 PM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi Kennard
Kennard White wrote:
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Opensips has two mechanisms for making a nonce stale: the time-based
mechanism (nonce_expire) and a use-once mechanism
('disable_nonce_check). The 2nd mechanism doesn't set the stale=1
Hi Saúl,
yes, it does affect those versions too. But versions prior to 1.6 are
not officially maintained any more, so backporting fixes is not a must.
But if want, feel free to do the backports.
Regards,
Bogdan
Saúl Ibarra Corretgé wrote:
Hi Bogdan,
On 11/03/2010 01:45 PM, Bogdan-Andrei
Hi Bogdan,
On 11/03/2010 02:52 PM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi Saúl,
yes, it does affect those versions too. But versions prior to 1.6 are
not officially maintained any more, so backporting fixes is not a must.
But if want, feel free to do the backports.
Thanks for the info. I'll
Thanks Kennard and Stanislaw.
I've opted for the Stateful Registrar method for the moment, and
initial testing shows this does fix the error.
I created a page to detail a little more on the changes required here:
http://blog.teambrad.net/2010/11/01/opensips-stateful-registrars-and-replication/
On 29/10/10 06:06, Bradley Falzon wrote:
This issue had been discussed before on this list, I don't have the
exact conversation, however, the advise seemed to be make the proxy
stateful.
You can either look for the stale=true solution (I don't know how to
implement that one, I'd like to know
Hi,
I have been debugging an issue with a particularly intermittent fault
and wanted to get some clarification.
Just like the subject says, it's a story about a Stateless Registrar,
a UAC Retransmitting a Registration, and a Nonce policy.
Basically:
1. Client (UAC) sends Register to Server