Hello Daniel,
Thank you for the patch.
I tried it (change received_test() by received_via_test()), but the result is
the same.
The INVITE was the same than the one already sent.
Regards,
Igor.
De : Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:mico...@gmail.com]
Envoyé : lundi 1 décembre 20
Hi,
Is there a way to get the SDP media IP from an INVITE or 183 or 200?
and store it in a variable?
Kelvin Chua
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Hi Javier
Thanks for the tip. Have you tried the solution given in that post yet?
Currently I am waiting for my team to get me log captures to send to
Richard Fuchs at sipwise. We are trying to change our logging system to get
the rtpengine related logs on a failed one way audio call.
In the mea
Hello,
not sure I got what you tried in the past, but updating the r-uri value
was for very long time (perhaps from like 2006) possible by assigning an
expression to $ru. like:
$ru = "sip:"+$var(user) + "@" + $var(domain);
rewrite_uri() function from core worked always with static value as
para
Hello,
the version is indeed very old -- however, you got a core dump,
according to the logs, maybe you can send over the backtrace to see
where it crashed.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 28/11/14 18:05, Timo Klecker wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Our Kamailio (3.1.4) crashed when modifying the username-Part of a Requ
Hi Timo
We had some issues changing the $rU as well.
In the end we wrote a perl function to do it:
sub rewrite_uri {
my $m = shift;
my $uri = shift;
$m->rewrite_ruri($uri);
return -1;
}
Which we call like so:
perl_exec("rewrite_uri", );
If I recall correctly, our issue was that
root@serverjavier-desktop:/home/serverjavier# /etc/init.d/kamailio restart
Restarting Kamailio:
loading modules under
/usr/local/lib64/kamailio/modules/:/usr/local/lib64/kamailio/modules_k/
Listening on
udp: 127.0.0.1:5060
udp: 152.74.21.12:5060
tcp: 127.0.0.1
On 01 Dec 2014, at 17:00, Alex Balashov wrote:
> On 12/01/2014 08:35 AM, Aria Mill wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Kamailio is difficult. Many of us want to use it because is open source
>> and it's flexible. but to tell you the truth after 3-4 hours of playing
>> with it I am frustrated, and I am start
On 12/01/2014 08:35 AM, Aria Mill wrote:
Hello,
Kamailio is difficult. Many of us want to use it because is open source
and it's flexible. but to tell you the truth after 3-4 hours of playing
with it I am frustrated, and I am starting to hate it!
Why has nobody made a kamailio video series on y
On 01 Dec 2014, at 15:47, Massimo Varriale (IPZeta)
wrote:
> Hi Olle!
> Yes, the Carrier Route is complex right, my problem was on routing Logic
> where I've replaced standard route(PSTN) with the lines I found into the
> Carrier Route module documentation.
>
> # dispatch destinations
Hi Olle!
Yes, the Carrier Route is complex right, my problem was on routing Logic where
I've replaced standard route(PSTN) with the lines I found into the Carrier
Route module documentation.
# dispatch destinations to PSTN
#route(PSTN);
# route
On 01 Dec 2014, at 15:20, Massimo Varriale (IPZeta)
wrote:
> As I'm a new Kamailio user I agree that Kamailio could be difficult at the
> beginning, but I totally do not agree to the fact that reading documentation
> is a waste of time!
>
> What I found online is that it's true that there ar
As I'm a new Kamailio user I agree that Kamailio could be difficult at the
beginning, but I totally do not agree to the fact that reading documentation is
a waste of time!
What I found online is that it's true that there are so many tutorials out
there, but sometimes I found that they refer to
Hello,
I managed to get kamailio working with the module snmpstats and also to set
a SNMP AgentX running. The issue was in the librairies location, i don't
know why but i created symbolic links and it solved it.
But even if kamailio and snmpd agentx are running I still don't see any
communication
On 12/01/2014 08:35 AM, Aria Mill wrote:
Hello,
Kamailio is difficult. Many of us want to use it because is open source
and it's flexible. but to tell you the truth after 3-4 hours of playing
with it I am frustrated, and I am starting to hate it!
I hate to hear that you are starting to hate th
On 01 Dec 2014, at 14:35, Aria Mill wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Kamailio is difficult. Many of us want to use it because is open source and
> it's flexible. but to tell you the truth after 3-4 hours of playing with it I
> am frustrated, and I am starting to hate it!
>
> Why has nobody made a kamaili
Hello,
Kamailio is difficult. Many of us want to use it because is open source and
it's flexible. but to tell you the truth after 3-4 hours of playing with it I
am frustrated, and I am starting to hate it!
Why has nobody made a kamailio video series on youtube?-example of how to
install kamailio
You have to paste here the message of the error in order to be able to
help -- see the syslog file.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 01/12/14 13:25, Javier Ricke wrote:
> root@serverjavier-desktop:/home/serverjavier# locate uac.so
> /usr/local/lib64/kamailio/modules/uac.so
> /usr/local/src/kamailio-4.0.1/module
i have the same problem :(
look this
http://saghul.net/blog/2010/05/06/atravesando-el-nat-con-opensips-1-6-y-mediaproxy/
2014-11-20 19:06 GMT-03:00 Will Ferrer :
> Hi Javier
>
> Yes we are, but the problem only happens in %6-%8 of the calls. It happens
> in calls that have identical signaling to
root@serverjavier-desktop:/home/serverjavier# locate uac.so
/usr/local/lib64/kamailio/modules/uac.so
/usr/local/src/kamailio-4.0.1/modules/uac/uac.so
exists module!
but
# set paths to location of modules (to sources or installation folders)
#!ifdef WITH_SRCPATH
mpath="modules_k:modules"
#!else
m
thnx!! man
2014-12-01 0:54 GMT-03:00 Mahmoud Ramadan Ali :
> Hi Javier,
> This is a normal warning message indicating that Kamailio can not resolve
> the IP addresses it is listing at but should not be the cause of the
> Kamailio starting failure.
> I always use the kamctl start command to contro
Hello,
didn't get the time to look at the INVITE trace before, checked it now
and indeed, there was an issue revealed by the extension of
received_test() function to check the presence of rport parameter. The
issue was there with the presence of received parameter in Via, but that
was not common a
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
> Accounting module takes the r-uri from winning branch, afaik -- if you
> account $ru via acc *_extra parameter.
you are correct. i tested and that indeed is the case.
-- juha
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I am not sure if its the issue on my client end as CSIPSImple is not sendin
the PRACK that is expected by the server or the rtp ports are not opened.
I guess the ports are opened as I can hear two way voice.
But the following issues remain:
1. I cannot receive a call on the SIP number
2. I dont
On 01/12/14 11:22, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
>
>> I most of the case I need the source ip and port of the reply, all
>> related to the r-uri is handled in branch_route.
> how can you set translated request uri accounting attribute in branch
> route when the call is par
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
> I most of the case I need the source ip and port of the reply, all
> related to the r-uri is handled in branch_route.
how can you set translated request uri accounting attribute in branch
route when the call is parallel forked? ip and port of the reply do not
t
Hello,
maybe the guys using carrierroute were not around these days.
When looking for something commercial, you can write to
busin...@kamailio.org or check the page:
- http://www.kamailio.org/w/business-directory/
Cheers,
Daniel
On 01/12/14 10:19, Massimo Varriale (IPZeta) wrote:
> Hi Guys!
>
On 01/12/14 11:04, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
>
>> I think the best way is to extend $T_branch(...) class of pvs to have
>> $T_branch(ruri), or maybe even $T_branch($pv) and have $T_branch($ru)
>> for what you need.
> $T_branch(ruri) or $T(ruri) would be fine to me.
>
>
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
> I think the best way is to extend $T_branch(...) class of pvs to have
> $T_branch(ruri), or maybe even $T_branch($pv) and have $T_branch($ru)
> for what you need.
$T_branch(ruri) or $T(ruri) would be fine to me.
it is very strange that no-one has so far been in
On 01/12/14 10:45, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
> On 01 Dec 2014, at 10:42, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>
>> On 01/12/14 02:23, Juha Heinanen wrote:
>>> Juha Heinanen writes:
>>>
it might be possible to store in branch route request uris to an avp and
then select the correct one based o
On 01 Dec 2014, at 10:42, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>
> On 01/12/14 02:23, Juha Heinanen wrote:
>> Juha Heinanen writes:
>>
>>> it might be possible to store in branch route request uris to an avp and
>>> then select the correct one based on the last field of top via branch,
>>> but that
On 01/12/14 02:23, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> Juha Heinanen writes:
>
>> it might be possible to store in branch route request uris to an avp and
>> then select the correct one based on the last field of top via branch,
>> but that is a far too complicated solution for such a simple task as
>> finding
Hi Guys!
As I didn't got any answer from my past question regarding Carrier Route module
implementation/routing, maybe I will get answers if I will ask my company to
pay for a support.
Is there a paid service for this?
Thanks
Max
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