From: "Steve Davies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 18:26:57 +0100
On 4/20/07, James FitzGibbon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/20/07, Olivier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you sure eyeBeam config are binary ?
> I thought it was just the case for XLite.
Having looked into it further, you're right. For some inexplicable reason
it's not putting the files where the manual says they should be - instead
of
a directory called "eyeBeam n.n" they're in a folder called 'RegNow
Basic',
but the .CPS files there are indeed in XML rather than binary format.
When
I last looked, I suspect I assumed that eyeBeam stored it's configs in the
X-Lite directory and was thus looking at the configs for the free version
that were no longer being accessed.
I went around this loop with CounterPath a couple of months back. It
seems that their idea of provisioning revolves around customising the
software before selling it, so that it is locking the end-user into
using "your" (the seller's) SIP server.
They had trouble understanding that the user just paid money for this
software, which they want to be provisioned by a server on their own
network, and they do not support this. I gave up at this stage, but
That's because mainstream service providers only want a branded client that
indeed locks users in. Unless a reasonably powerful commercial entity (or
even freelance org) exerts pressure, individual users and small companies
can't do much.
Does a Web deployed client such as JAIN SIP applet count?
Yuan Liu
perhaps if more people apply pressure, it will become possible to
extend their current (quite useable) provisioning interface, but have
a user-configurable setting to determine where the configuration is
fetched from. At present the configuration server setting is fixed at
compile-time by CounterPath.
Regards,
Steve
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