Well, we already have a core cookbook, a pseudovariables cookbook, a
transformations cookbook. Why not an actual cookbook?
Fred Posner wrote:
>On 2/22/13 1:36 PM, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>> Special thank you to Fred Posner who contributed a Big Fred Cookie!
>>
>
>One da
On 2/22/13 1:36 PM, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
Hi!
[snip]
Special thank you to Fred Posner who contributed a Big Fred Cookie!
One day, I will gladly accept the position of Kamailio Baker, or assist
with the cookie cookbook. =)
--
fred
http://qxork.com
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Hi!
I can see that there's been some discussion about SIP loop detection on the
OpenSER and SER mailing lists, but I must have missed the conclusion. Apart
from setting a max-forwards, how would you configure your Kamailio server to
prevent looping?
Regards,
/O
Hi!
I've spent five days at SIPit 30 testing Kamailio on a tiny Asus EEE-netbook.
It's been great, and apart from the bug hitting me while using outbound, we've
done great in all tests.
During the proxy doom test today, the netbook processed way over 50.000
messages in a single INVITE transac
Am Donnerstag, 21. Februar 2013, 23:37:07 schrieb Charles Chance:
> [..]
> We now have an updated memcached module, working with libmemcached and also
> with the added ability to (optionally) specify expiry in the format
> $mct(key=>expiry).
>
> How do we get these changes pushed back into the mas
Hi Klaus,
That worked perfectly, thanks!
One thing I've noticed - nathelper is sending OPTIONS pings to all
contacts, regardless of the incoming socket. So both servers are sending
pings to all clients. I am assuming this is because in our tests the
clients and servers are on the same subnet - do