Do you want from your classic skype client or from former lync (now
skype for business) -- just to avoid confusions given the close naming
they have these days?
Integration with Lync should work given you use tcp or tls.
To route to a Jabber server you will have to use Asterisk or FreeSwitch
as a
I want to be able to route sip invites from my on prem skype to either an
on prem jabber server or out to office 365. It depends on who the recipient
is. I am sure Kamailio can do this but I am absolutely at a loss on where
to start.
I have tried a few different configs but I basically have to bre
Hi Michael!
Routing at IP layer would only happen if the proxy servers are also
configured as routers and you have routing entries in the servers.
Depending an what you really need the configuration may differ. Below I
sketch a very simple scenario with static routing.
On 21.08.2012 22:52,
Folks,
I'm working on a 5 node network in the following topology:
Host1 - Edge Proxy 1 --- Core Proxy - Edge Proxy 2 - Host2
The proxy machines contain SIP Server installations, the hosts contain user
agent software. I am able to make a call end to end between the hosts, but when
I look at the
On 11/22/10 9:37 AM, Henning Westerholt wrote:
On Saturday 20 November 2010, Jeremya wrote:
[..]
As an aside, is there a current index of functions available? i.e. given
a function what module is it from and what it does?
Hi Jeremya,
at least for older versions there is such an index, e.g.:
On Saturday 20 November 2010, Jeremya wrote:
> [..]
> As an aside, is there a current index of functions available? i.e. given
> a function what module is it from and what it does?
Hi Jeremya,
at least for older versions there is such an index, e.g.:
http://www.kamailio.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/mod
On 11/20/10 10:27 AM, Jon Bonilla (Manwe) wrote:
El Sat, 20 Nov 2010 10:15:27 +0100
Daniel-Constantin Mierla escribió:
This should not be that complex, there is no function name that has '.'
in order to have current conflicts to solve. My concern is related to
modules with very long names, b
On 11/20/10 10:24 AM, Jeremya wrote:
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
On 11/19/10 8:27 PM, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
2010/11/17 Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
I made an easy-to-do tutorial where all the SIP routing logic is
implemented
in a Lua script (including authentication, accounting, regist
El Sat, 20 Nov 2010 10:15:27 +0100
Daniel-Constantin Mierla escribió:
> This should not be that complex, there is no function name that has '.'
> in order to have current conflicts to solve. My concern is related to
> modules with very long names, but seems that most of such cases do not
> exp
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>
>
> On 11/19/10 8:27 PM, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
>> 2010/11/17 Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
>>> I made an easy-to-do tutorial where all the SIP routing logic is
>>> implemented
>>> in a Lua script (including authentication, accounting, registrar, user
>>> location).
On 11/19/10 8:27 PM, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
2010/11/17 Daniel-Constantin Mierla:
I made an easy-to-do tutorial where all the SIP routing logic is implemented
in a Lua script (including authentication, accounting, registrar, user
location). You can read it at:
http://asipto.com/u/h
sr.tm.t
2010/11/17 Daniel-Constantin Mierla :
> I made an easy-to-do tutorial where all the SIP routing logic is implemented
> in a Lua script (including authentication, accounting, registrar, user
> location). You can read it at:
>
> http://asipto.com/u/h
sr.tm.t_check_trans()
sr.sl.send_reply(404, "Not
Definitely cool!
Thanks,
Carsten
2010/11/17 Daniel-Constantin Mierla :
> Hello,
>
> during last days I spent some time to extend the native API exported to Lua.
> Many more functions exported by core and modules can be called from embedded
> Lua scripts. Note that you get also access to psedo-var
Hello,
during last days I spent some time to extend the native API exported to
Lua. Many more functions exported by core and modules can be called from
embedded Lua scripts. Note that you get also access to psedo-variable
operations and you can call all functions exported by modules that have
I think you have multiple issues:
(not sure if I am right as I have to guess your network setup)
1. If Kamailio is an Application Layer Gateway between the public and
the internal network, then of course Asterisk should listen only on the
internal interface. Thus in sip.conf add:
udpbindad
On Sunday 22 August 2010, Gnaneshwar Gatla wrote:
> I'm using Kamailio as a Border controller for my VoIP Research project at
> my school.
> The problem I'm facing is Kamailio routes the traffic to the private
> network where my asterisk machine is listening.
> The asterisk machine responds to th
Hello All,
I'm using Kamailio as a Border controller for my VoIP Research project at my
school.
The problem I'm facing is Kamailio routes the traffic to the private network
where my asterisk machine is listening.
The asterisk machine responds to the Kamailio using the public network but
not the pr
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