Yes, see Blink's help page.
On Nov 17, 2010, at 10:22 PM, Stefan Sayer wrote:
Hi,
Adrian Georgescu wrote:
First official release of Blink for Linux is now available. The following
distributions are supported:
this looks nice. Is there a bug tracker somewhere?
I have found two things:
Hi Anca,
On 18.11.2010, at 14:31, Anca Vamanu wrote:
Hi John,
On 11/15/2010 05:34 PM, John Khvatov wrote:
Hello all.
I'm testing performance of OpenSIPS presence server. I got bad results...
Any ideas how to improve it?
[skiped]
Yes, this is not a good result .. the reason is that
Hi,
this looks nice. Is there a bug tracker somewhere?
You may send bug reports to the Blink mailing list:
http://lists.ag-projects.com/mailman/listinfo/blink
I have found two things:
1. If sip address is entered as sip:n...@domain.net, blink tries to
authenticate the user sip:name
When using opensips behind NAT, the config needs to be adjusted to
properly format:
- via headers,
- record-route headers,
- contact header,
- IP addresses inside SDP.
If at least one of the above headers is not properly formated, the SIP
signaling will not work.
Check your SIP traffic and
I'm not shure exactly when the automatick removal from groups is, you would
have to expiriment.
There are only a few end of call situations to cover.
Bye after a call was accepted (200 OK to INVITE). That comes in main
routing block but would usually be forwarded in the loose_route section. Add
Not yet
On Nov 15, 2010, at 4:23 AM, CheeWii wrote:
Hi,
Does OpenXCAP support IPv6 network? How to let OpenXCAP listen an IPv6
address?
CheeWii
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Hello Bogdan,
Okay I've been researching this more. I am not a programmer, but it
looks like get_out_socket and find_si in forward.c and socket_info.c are
just comparing ip addresses, and when opensips is trying to probe an
interface on the same machine, but is not bound to that IP, then source
On Nov 17, 2010, at 10:22 PM, Stefan Sayer wrote:
Hi,
Adrian Georgescu wrote:
First official release of Blink for Linux is now available. The following
distributions are supported:
this looks nice. Is there a bug tracker somewhere?
I have found two things:
1. If sip address is
The Australian numbers to which you are referring require charges to
be made to both the caller and the callee. Calls made to 6113x numbers
are charged the cost of a local call so those should need no changes
other than to treat them as local calls. Calls received by way of a
6113x number (by the
Just ran across this
http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/modules/1.6.x/closeddial.html#id250105
**TYPO*
1.3.8. use_domain (integer)
If enabled (set to non zero value) then domain will be used also used for
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