Hello,
Has anybody any solution or suggestion?
If I for example launch MicroSIP (no doubt it could be some other SIP
client), and simply call:
sip:some_extens...@my.public.ip.address
call is established, if there is online user/users. Naturally this
incoming call should be handled by Asteri
Hello,
the patch for utils module might be trivial for such extension, however,
my way to deal with http client needs was to use an embedded lua script.
It was always fast and I had all the options I needed for setting the
body of the request and handling the response. Lua has http lib with
s
Hi Juha,
Thank you for the response.
So I presume there isn't any other option for this functionality at present?
Thanks
Jon
> Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2014 20:24:25 +0300
> To: sr-users@lists.sip-router.org
> From: j...@tutpro.com
> Subject: [SR-Users] http_query results question
>
> Jonathan Hunter w
Jonathan Hunter writes:
> I am now using version 4.1 on Centos 6.5, and I am using the http_query,
> which I'm aware records in the results the first line of the response.
> Can you select the result to be recorded depending on the line in the
> response, for example if a number is returned only
Forgive me if this is daft - but what is your need for the Presence module?
It sounds like you're trying to enable two different technologies that do the
same thing, since SCA already handles busy-lamps. I presume I'm just missing
something.
-- Jorj
On Jul 14, 2014, at 3:57 PM, Joel White w
Hi Guys,
I have used the http_query function in the past, in conjunction with the json
module, on version 3.3 and unbuntu.
I am now using version 4.1 on Centos 6.5, and I am using the http_query, which
I'm aware records in the results the first line of the response.
Can you select the result to b
Hi Miguel,
Welcome. Unfortunately I'm still fairly new to kamailio too, and the
learning curve is pretty steep as you've no doubt discovered.
I'm also having problems with getiing msilo running properly, and I'm sure
it's just bad routing on my part, so please share if you do happen to get
the rou
Alex Hermann writes:
> $mf is an R/W variable, you could assign 0 to it. Maybe $bf is R/W also, but
> it isn't documented as such.
I tested, and, yes, it is r/w variable. I added note about it to pv
wiki page.
-- Juha
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El 02/07/14 15:02, Alex Villacís Lasso escribió:
El 02/07/14 10:51, Alex Villacís Lasso escribió:
El 30/06/14 04:24, Daniel-Constantin Mierla escribió:
Hello,
iirc, this is a check when trying to convert from base64 to old uri, but I
didn't have time to dig properly inside the sources.
I e
Hi,
Just to complete my findings, I think that I got a working config with these
instructions:
modparam("rtpproxy", "rtpproxy_sock", "udp:127.0.0.1:7722") -> keep the
default RTProxy for all the others use-cases.
modparam("rtpproxy", "rtpproxy_sock", "2 == udp:127.0.0.1:7723") -> add a
second ins
A little progress on this; the double-AOR problem was fixed; I had
callbackextension field in the realtime table, which caused extra REGISTER
messages to be sent from Asterisk to Kamailio and that messed the AORs for
my clients.
Calling between the clients is a problem though, the INVITE gets rout
Hi list,
I'm a newbie when it comes to kamailio, although I have a fair amount of SIP
experience.
I'm trying to setup a very basic kamailio install (4.1 on Wheezy) with Msilo
support.
I just used the default kamailio.cfg file (changing obviously the relevant
parameters for my setup) and have n
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