in the log the error is "ERROR: [receive.c:165]: ERROR: receive_msg:
no via found in request"
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Uri Shacked wrote:
> I do get the parse error.
> Still, I think that even if kamailio stoped processing the request, an
> error reply should be sent back the the reque
I do get the parse error.
Still, I think that even if kamailio stoped processing the request, an
error reply should be sent back the the request sender, no?
Something like - 501 ??
>I think in such cases you get a "parse error" in the log. Do you?
>If yes, then Kamailio stops processing the packet
HI
Since my previous email has attachment , it is still waiting for
the approval.
So here is again the text part ( please see the email below)
According to the trace, here is the call flow for this case:
101(.224) --- proxy (.32) ---103 (.1)
101/103 are jitsi 1.1 nigh
Hi,
I use 'rtimer' and 'mqueue' to asynchronously defer certain heavy DB
tasks on which call processing does not depend.
I was hoping to get a clarification on the exact behaviour of 'rtimer'
when tasks don't complete as fast as they should.
Let's say that I set the rtimer route interval to
I think in such cases you get a "parse error" in the log. Do you?
If yes, then Kamailio stops processing the packet and no reply is sent.
Reda
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 7:10 PM, Uri Shacked wrote:
> OK understood.
> I tried with no "TO" header as well, and still no error reply
> Is there su
OK understood.
I tried with no "TO" header as well, and still no error reply
Is there suppose to be a reply from core?
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 4:12 PM, Andrew Pogrebennyk <
apogreben...@sipwise.com> wrote:
> On 06/19/2012 02:06 PM, Uri Shacked wrote:
> > I am testing kamailio replies when an
On 06/19/2012 02:06 PM, Uri Shacked wrote:
> I am testing kamailio replies when an INVITE or another request arrives
> with lets say, "VIA" header missing
> The core drops the request. But, there is no reply for the originator
> (so it keep on resending the request...)
> Why?
If there was no V
Hi,
I am testing kamailio replies when an INVITE or another request arrives
with lets say, "VIA" header missing
The core drops the request. But, there is no reply for the originator (so
it keep on resending the request...)
Why?
Uri
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SIP Express R
Hi,
Raspberry Pi Fedora 17 RPMs are in the repo now as well.
Regards,
Peter
On Mon, 2012-06-18 at 21:28 +0100, Peter Dunkley wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have built 3.3.0 RPMs for el6 (CentOS/RHEL/etc) i386 and x86_64, and
> Fedora 17 i386 and x86_64 and put them into my yum repo at:
> http://dl.dropbox
Hello,
you have to share the content of the messages sent, providing just the
url is not enough to see what happens.
watchers table is for the list of contacts and their global status in
regard to presentity, active_watchers is for keeping the presence dialogs.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 6/19/12 12
Hi
(1) I tested more. It is due to the difference between bria 3 and jitsi
while handling the adding/removing contact:
if contact is added/removed:
for jitsi, it send out:
PUT /xcap-root/resource-lists/users/sip:101@192.168.122.32/index
PUT /xcap-root/pres-rules/users/sip:101@192.168.122.32
Hello,
adding views for management of new database tables is easy via:
http://kb.asipto.com/siremis:install32x:new-views
Cheers,
Daniel
On 6/16/12 11:34 AM, Yufei Tao wrote:
Hello
Seems Siremis 3.2.1 doesn't support configuration of drouting. Any plans
that it will in the future? I hope to u
Hello,
On 6/18/12 2:11 PM, Andreas Granig wrote:
Hi,
On 06/15/2012 05:25 PM, Min Wang wrote:
| 1 | sip:103@192.168.122.32 | 101 | 192.168.122.32 |
presence | 2 ||1339772803 |
then I deleted the 103 from the contact list, the watcher table still
shows the sam
Hello,
On 6/14/12 5:14 PM, Min Wang wrote:
HI
I have tried the kamailio 3.3,
user 101(10.15.20.131) send subscribe to (10.15.20.137),
kamailio return 200 OK, but with contact header as:
Contact: .
is it correct?
Since before subscription expired, the client will send the
re-sub
Hello,
On 6/14/12 10:28 AM, Gertjan Wolzak wrote:
Hello All,
I have the following challenge.
We are using kamailio 3.2 and have enabled presence. Which works fine.
But we would like to be able to work with aliases, so that the account
name and "presentation" name can be different.
Any Ide
On 6/14/12 3:01 PM, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
I know that you can set the TOS for packets sent from Kamailio in the config
section.
I got the question if you can read the TOS in the IP packet of an incoming
response or reply in the config scripts?
And can you set it per message/transaction?
th
Hello,
openser v1.3.0 is really old, I recommend you use kamailio 3.3.0 or
3.2.3, you can find online install tutorials at:
http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/#installation
Cheers,
Daniel
On 6/18/12 4:05 PM, copycall wrote:
hello,
i ran into a problem installing kamailio when i got to #7 "create
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