Hi all,
i've read the tutorial on OpenSIPS site
(http://www.opensips.org/Documentation/Tutorials-Presence-SimplePresConfig)
but i suspect that my simple presence server don't work as expected,
causing me some annoying troubles.
Mainly, is not clear if the Basic Presence Server need OpenXCAP or
Hi, John!
What OpenSIPS version are you running?
Regards,
Răzvan Crainea
OpenSIPS Solutions
www.opensips-solutions.com
On 03/30/2015 08:08 PM, John Mathew wrote:
Razvan,
I tried to reproduce the issue, by making UAS not to respond for
opensips request. but opensips is handling it
Opensips 1.11.3
On Tuesday, 31 March 2015, Răzvan Crainea raz...@opensips.org wrote:
Hi, John!
What OpenSIPS version are you running?
Regards,
Răzvan Crainea
OpenSIPS Solutionswww.opensips-solutions.com
On 03/30/2015 08:08 PM, John Mathew wrote:
Razvan,
I tried to reproduce the
Hello Ben!
I really appreciate this. I am assuming you are talking
about topology_hiding()? Furthermore,
what is the best place to have the command and signal internal devices with
internal ips and
external devices with external ips. We are trying to have the change
applied branch and reply
If your OpenSIPS server acts like a Presence Agent (handles Publish and
Subscribe internally and sends out Notifies) you will need an XCAP server to
manage the presence policy of the end-points to know who is allowed to see the
presence or not.
If your OpenSIPS relay the Subscribe messages
Hello Ben,
This is great! Are you sure the set_advertised_address(outbound ip)
actually changed the
ip within the on_reply? The reason I ask is because we could not get it to
work for us,
and according to Razvan's original post. No, you cannot change the
advertised address
in the onreply_route
Worked perfectly. It took me three weeks to finally get this to work
thank to you.
Kind Regards,
Terrance.
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I have changed the values in onreply_route and see them change in the
message.
The usage of the Dialog module and topology_hiding() is what makes it
work.
I concur. I think the days of writing test headers (ie, append_hf(X-Test:
bl.\r\n, Call-ID)),
and studying SIP signalling has come
Terrance,
Yes, I am sure it works. I have changed the values in onreply_route and see
them change in the message. I believe Razvan’s comment applies only when
operating in normal proxy mode. The usage of the Dialog module and
topology_hiding() is what makes it work.
Ben Newlin
From:
You know what Trying it right now within my script Will post how
it goes.
T
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Hello,
It seems you have a firewall issue, since indeed OpenSIPS is listening
on TCP port 5060.
Fix that, and OpenSIPS should start receiving traffic.
Best Regards,
Vlad Paiu
OpenSIPS Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com
On 27.03.2015 09:17, jacky wrote:
I got Opensips on an Ubuntu
Yes, topology_hiding(). I am actually doing exactly what you have described
wanting to do. I am using set_advertised_address() in request route and then in
onreply_route to change the address in each direction. When topology_hiding()
is being used, the module is already going to replace the IP
Greetings.
Today my proxy server decided to start crashing with a signal 6 error message.
Following the troubleshooting steps on
http://www.opensips.org/Documentation/TroubleShooting-OutOfMem, I obtained the
memory status output (posted on pastebin at http://pastebin.com/0JFyAYXi) on
one
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