Sorry. Now fixed.
I was missing the obvious.
route section works as expected.
Apologies for the noise.
Regards
Phil
On 1 Oct 2014, at 08:22, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
> Hello,
>
> can you check if there are log messages in syslog file? have you checked that
> kamailio is running?
>
>
Hi Daniel
Now you're making me paranoid!
Line 2 & 3 of the config file I interpret as "don't fork, don't background,
send all log messages to STDERR.
When proxy is started, yes it runs fine (at least I get a lot of output,
including being informed what interface & port it is listening on). Ther
Hello,
can you check if there are log messages in syslog file? have you checked
that kamailio is running?
Daniel
On 01/10/14 08:45, Google - One wrote:
Hi Daniel
I've tried a couple of incantations;
> kamailio -e
> kamailio -E
and a combination of the two.
That's all.
On 1 Oct 2014, at 0
Hi Daniel
I've tried a couple of incantations;
> kamailio -e
> kamailio -E
and a combination of the two.
That's all.
On 1 Oct 2014, at 07:06, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
> How did you start it?
>
> Daniel
>
> On 01/10/14 02:27, White, Phil wrote:
>> Sorry Guys, I'm very new to this. Tak
How did you start it?
Daniel
On 01/10/14 02:27, White, Phil wrote:
Sorry Guys, I'm very new to this. Taking a dive 'under the hood', to
try to learn what is going on, and to see what I can achieve.
I have 1 sip device ( voip telephone) on the network, constantly
firing out REGISTER requests
Sorry Guys, I'm very new to this. Taking a dive 'under the hood', to try to
learn what is going on, and to see what I can achieve.
I have 1 sip device ( voip telephone) on the network, constantly firing out
REGISTER requests (I have turned off my asterisk server!). That's good.
I have a terminal w