14 feb 2013 kl. 23:31 skrev Krishna Kurapati :
> Hi,
>
> When client connects to server over TCP/TLS and REGISTERs two things that can
> happen.
>
> 1. Client can disconnect the connection when the App is killed abruptly and
> the client did not get a chance to send unregiter.
>
> 2. CRLF KA
15 feb 2013 kl. 04:57 skrev David Thomson :
> I was wondering if simple presence can work over port 5061 or if it always
> goes over 5060. my client (jitsi) is configured to work over port 5061, xcap
> is configured to work over port 5061 but I am still seeing some messages
> flowing over por
On 2/13/13 5:54 AM, kiran bhosale wrote:
[...]
thank you , we managed all the data-structures in a shared memory as
u recommended and the problem got solved. thanks a lot again
welcome!
Daniel
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I was wondering if simple presence can work over port 5061 or if it always goes
over 5060. my client (jitsi) is configured to work over port 5061, xcap is
configured to work over port 5061 but I am still seeing some messages flowing
over port 5060. any ideas as to what is going on?
ttyl,Dave
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Hi,
When client connects to server over TCP/TLS and REGISTERs two things that
can happen.
1. Client can disconnect the connection when the App is killed abruptly and
the client did not get a chance to send unregiter.
2. CRLF KA did not arrive due to network failures in the middle.
Is there a wa
On 2/14/13 7:09 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
I want to add few details about some case that I encountered in the
past. On some specific OS'es, especially centos, seems to be a limit
on the number of new connections allowed in the host.
To be more precise, it is about a limit on the ra
I want to add few details about some case that I encountered in the
past. On some specific OS'es, especially centos, seems to be a limit on
the number of new connections allowed in the host. That results in some
kamailio processes being able to connect, some not, with over all result
of failing
It is very likely your config is executing dispatcher function for the
BYE. You can load debugger module and enable execution trace logging, so
you see what functions are executed from the configuration file.
I don't see the Record-Route in the reply and Route header in the BYE,
typical usage
These are the logs for starting up kamailio. What the logs processing
the invite and the 200 ok reply to it?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 2/13/13 11:24 PM, Scott, Matt wrote:
No records in acc table.
I usually grep logs, so I never noticed.
That's not good.
Feb 13 14:17:08 psbcpr002 kamailio: DEBUG: [
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