Hi,
if you want failover support, you need to have a couple of core dns
parameters enabled:
https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/cookbooks/5.2.x/core#use_dns_cache
and
https://www.kamailio.org/wiki/cookbooks/5.2.x/core#use_dns_failover
The latter defaults to off.
Cheers,
Federico
On Thu, Jun 6,
Hey All,
I'm in the lab testing kamailio 5.2 with DNS SRV records. The scenario
is simple, using dispatcher with hard coded IP URIs
[sip:10.10.10.10:5060] and also a DNS name URI [sip:sip.domain.com].
There are 2 SRV servers.
The DNS SRV records are setup and resolving OK, during startup,
Hi All,
In our setup running kamailio (alpine image) in stateless mode and have
following TCP config set. After client registers to the backend see two TCP
connections created - one towards the client and the other towards the
backendserver. If there's a abrupt network disconnect either at
Hello,
check you kamailio configuration file, the 604 reply is likely to be
generated there -- although I haven't written any of the ims modules,
typically the reply generated by kamailio are from configuration file,
not hardcoded in the source.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 03.06.19 06:43, Trinh, Jenny
Hello,
run with debug=3 in kamailio.cfg and see if you spot any debug message
that can help figuring out what happens.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 06.06.19 13:48, Gertjan Wolzak wrote:
>
> Hello Kamailions,
>
> After the feedback from Daniel, I have tried some other things.
>
> The php script works, for
Hello Kamailions,
After the feedback from Daniel, I have tried some other things.
The php script works, for testing purposes I changed the php action to
write a text file in the /tmp directory.
This works when the incoming call is handled by Kamailio, so I know the
script gets executed.
Goodmorning All,
Daniel, thank you for your feedback.
The relative path was just for example, in the Kamailio config I am
useing the absolute path.
But the feedback does help me point my nose in the right direction.
Rgds,
Gertjan
On 6/5/19 2:48 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,