Hi Jeff, Dan
My problem is the same but different, opensips 1.6.1
engage_media_proxy() works perfectly. Any version above that it does
not. Nothing in the logs even with full debug turned on.
Dan asked me to do a number of tests but I can not do them as the system
is in full production do a numbe
On 23 Mar 2011, at 16:28, Jeff Pyle wrote:
> Ok, Dan. Great info. All Opensips and Mediaproxy packages were installed
> from their respective apt repositories. The opportunity for code
> modification is minimal.
I meant since the feature to create dialogs early from the script was added,
whi
Ok, Dan. Great info. All Opensips and Mediaproxy packages were installed
from their respective apt repositories. The opportunity for code
modification is minimal. Regardless I'll run it through some test
scenarios to see if I can make it fail along the lines of how you would
expect it to.
- J
On 17 Mar 2011, at 18:17, Jeff Pyle wrote:
> Dan, I understand what you're saying. engage_media_proxy() needs to
> create the dialog so it can get its bit in to facilitate the media
> relaying.
>
> In my case, on my functional machine, the routing logic is like this:
>
>if (is_method("
On 3/17/11 4:34 AM, "Dan Pascu" wrote:
>
>On 16 Mar 2011, at 23:14, Jeff Pyle wrote:
>
>> I took a stab at the non-automagic method with
>> use_media_proxy()/end_media_session(). So far I've got just a first
>> attempt using them, but it works well enough to get to get the media
>> stream throu
On 16 Mar 2011, at 23:14, Jeff Pyle wrote:
> I took a stab at the non-automagic method with
> use_media_proxy()/end_media_session(). So far I've got just a first
> attempt using them, but it works well enough to get to get the media
> stream through the relay.
>
> What would cause engage_media_r
I took a stab at the non-automagic method with
use_media_proxy()/end_media_session(). So far I've got just a first
attempt using them, but it works well enough to get to get the media
stream through the relay.
What would cause engage_media_relay() to silently fail, but
use_media_proxy() to work?
Hello,
Opensips 1.6.4-1-notls with Mediaproxy 2.4.4. Both installed from the
Debian packages onto two very similar machines. All Python packages are
at exactly the same versions on both. Both machines are Debian Lenny with
some packages pulled from testing/squeeze to satisfy things like
python-