Have successfully installed the latest stable Kamailio and Siremis. Have
perused countless online Wiki's and other documentation, but can't seem to
find any definitive tutorials or answers to the following:
1. Where would I set up a SIP registration to my carrier? (Server Services
-> UACReg List
I just did a fresh from git install of kamailio and a fresh install of
Siremis.
Everything seemed to go fine until Siremis gets to the initial login.
When I try to login I get a popup window labeled Debug Window with the
following contents:
System Internal Error
The detailed error message
Hi Marcin
It sounds like your requirements will be more complex and the other posters
in this thread seem to have a good handle on things but for simple load
balancing scenarios there is always the dispatcher module:
module: http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/3.1.x/modules_k/dispatcher.html
All th
2013-11-28 10:52, driver skrev:
Hello,
I have such infrastructure:
Asterisk1 (provider 1) - IP1
Asterisk2 (provider 2) - IP2
Softphones on client computers with configured two IPs to two Asterisk servers.
User has to manually switch between each server.
I need to change this that user will ha
Sometimes you just get so far in you don't look at the obvious...
I had a credential issue. This is fixed.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Respectfully,
Tom Allen
Virtual Technologies Group
419 255-9070
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Hello ...
Here they are...
Nov 30 07:43:29 kh1 kamailio: WARNING: [socket_info.c:1407]:
fix_hostname(): WARNING: fix_hostname: could not rev. resolve 192.168.20.245
Nov 30 07:43:29 kh1 kamailio: WARNING: [socket_info.c:1407]:
fix_hostname(): WARNING: fix_hostname: could not rev. resolve 192.1
show us the last few lines on your /var/log/syslog after you stat kamailio
Kelvin Chua
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 10:07 PM, Tom Allen wrote:
> I am spinning up my first instance of Kamailio and I can’t seem to get
> it to start.
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> I think my issue lies in the kamailio.cfg file, but I don’t
I am spinning up my first instance of Kamailio and I can't seem to get it to
start.
I think my issue lies in the kamailio.cfg file, but I don't want to smash that
entire file here, it is basically the default.
I try to start and get this...
root@kh1:/usr/local/etc/kamailio# /etc/init.d/kamailio