Damien Sandras a écrit :
Le mardi 29 juillet 2008 à 10:05 +0200, Julien Puydt a écrit :
Damien Sandras a écrit :
Le lundi 28 juillet 2008 à 21:41 +0200, Julien Puydt a écrit :
Hi,
I would need a way to setup ekiga with something in front of it, which
will send presence/status information on a pretty high rate.
The goal is to trigger the crash in sigc::trackable much, much more
easily, to kill it.
I was thinking a pseudo-server could do the trick (ie: a false server
which would say ok to the registration, then pour presence/status data
to ekiga.
How hard is it to make? Do you have other ideas?
Use sipp :
http://sipp.sourceforge.net/
Very good tool for that purpose.
I tried the following :
sipp -sn uas -aa
Setup ekiga to connect to a SIP account with :
- registrar : localhost
- user : jpuydt
- auth user : jpuydt
- password : jpuydt
- timeout : 3600
I couldn't get auth to work ; the next step will then be to inject
presence packets.
Not sure about that. But I would just write the XML scenario without
auth or registration.
Running :
sipp -sn uas -aa
is supposed put sipp in server mode (-sn uas), and answer ok to
everything (-aa)...
Ekiga definitely needs to connect to the server before the server can
send any presence to it.
Snark
PS: sipp is in the sip-tester package in debian.
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