Hi,
Sorry for the unusual reply - I'm new to this mailing list and don't
know how to reply to a mail in the archives.
I found the issue below from Dominique Hassel. (Maybe there are other
posts - didn't find them yet ;-) )
I do have / found a similar problem when trying to send an audio and a
I want to test my firewall product with SIPP. I am going to use two PC
to work as register client and register server, the register process
should include authorization.
I searched internet but I only can find some sample for client side,
could anybody give me a pair of xml files for server side
Deven,
I was the one with the orignal problem on Mandriva 2009 which I still haven't
solved. Could you please send me a copy of your scenario.hpp file please?
I am not too sure how to include limits.h to this file, I simply added include
/usr/include/limits.h to the file but I receive the
You'll need two separate regexp match actions using the occurrence=1 and
occurrence=2 tags.
Charles
Evgeny Miloslavsky emiloslav...@juniper.net wrote on 12/18/2008 01:26:52
AM:
Hi Giuseppe!
As a solution/workaround for this situation I would suggest you
after INVITE request received by
Hi ,
I have a lot of icmp errors during my work with sipp. It
seems like the port is close from time to time. Do you have any
idea about this problem?
Thanks,
Elad
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Hy people,
i started using sipp and was happy to see that it worked on Mac (thank
you very much by the way). But the glory stopped soon because sipp can
send packets but does not receive any. I tried sending a registration
and waited for a 401, but nothing happened. (same with the uac/uas
I have used this:
recv request=INVITE crlf=true rrs=true
action
ereg regexp=.* search_in=hdr header=Via: check_it=true
assign_to=1 occurrence=1/
ereg regexp=.* search_in=hdr header=Via: check_it=true
assign_to=2 occurrence=2/
/action
/recv
But it doesnt work.
The variable [$2]