Hello,
one option might be a bad ALG implementation in the router.
Can you send a full ngrep of such case? You can obfuscate the IP
addresses, use different ones for each point in the network and leave
the ports. Seeing SIP headers and SDP can indicate the presence of an
ALG or something
Hello,
On 2/28/11 10:44 AM, Pablo Ros wrote:
I am trying to authenticate through radius (info in LDAP database). I
am using kamailio 3.1
First of all I would like to clear up an issue:
As shown the way to do the authentication is done with:
*Code:*
if (! radius_www_authorize(uu.net
Hello,
On 2/27/11 3:46 AM, x-kamai...@sidell.org wrote:
I'm trying to use the db_alias module as a way to define generic
addresses that map to a set of actual phones. For example, I'd like
the alias h...@foo.bar to map to kitc...@foo.bar and
off...@foo.bar, so that both phones ring when a call
Unfortunately ngrep is unavailable right now, cause network was
configured to use public IPs. May be I'll can do that on development
network later. Right now development network using public`s also.
I'll try to sort out ngrep anyway.
I was giving FAEI to INVITEs from UAC to Asterisk and FAIE to
On 3/2/11 9:32 AM, Spinov Evgeniy wrote:
Unfortunately ngrep is unavailable right now, cause network was
configured to use public IPs. May be I'll can do that on development
network later. Right now development network using public`s also.
I'll try to sort out ngrep anyway.
I was giving FAEI
On Wed, 2011-03-02 at 09:53 +0100, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
On 3/2/11 9:32 AM, Spinov Evgeniy wrote:
Unfortunately ngrep is unavailable right now, cause network was
configured to use public IPs. May be I'll can do that on development
network later. Right now development network
Hi everyone,
the idea behind the probing mode was, to have three states for a gateway:
- Active
- In-Active: Administratively disabled
- Probing (Active, but currently not responding)
If you disable a gateway when it is in probing mode, it may end up
with being enabled again due to some of
On 02.03.2011 11:52, Carsten Bock wrote:
Hi everyone,
the idea behind the probing mode was, to have three states for a gateway:
- Active
- In-Active: Administratively disabled
- Probing (Active, but currently not responding)
So, inactive should be the same as the newly introduced disabled
Please post your questions to the mailing list.
If you want to build an rpm, the location of the spec file is
available in the source tree:
./pkg/kamailio/rpm/kamailio.spec.CenOS
If you prefer a link:
Hi all,
we are running Kamailio 3.1.2 in a production environment, using the dialog
module, and it crashed two hours ago.
Here you have the logs we got (addtional log fragments with the acc records
involved in this call are appended at the end of the mail):
Mar 2 14:43:05 kamailio2
Hello Ramona.
It is odd. I have created a table in my openser database called
“statistics”. The time_stamp column stores the $Ts from Kamailio.
These are my last three entries :
mysql select id,time_stamp,ul_users,fwd_requests from statistics ORDER by
id DESC limit 3;
You can use the dialog module to make that happen, Hans. Take a look at
http://www.kamailio.org/docs/modules/1.5.x/dialog.html
The dialog module is used to track the state of open dialogs in Kamailio
and the module includes the option to impose a timeout. You do this by
first setting a
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