Hi,

I have something similar. During a registration to Freeswitch, I get
sofia to subscribe. When sofia re-registers it appears to lose the
subscribes. I haven't spent the time yet but I think it is a problem
with Freeswitch.

Nick

On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Dmitry Matveev <dmatv...@swdrom.com> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I am developing a software with Sofia-SIP library. I have faced the following 
> problem: after a period of time (registration expiration timeout) a client 
> (registered on a FreeSWITCH)  becomes unreachable for other clients. It does 
> not see incoming messages etc.
> When I manually re-register it with an additional call to nua_register(), it 
> becomes available and works properly.
> The official manual says that a successfull registration will be updated 
> periodically, but looks like that it is not. Setting NUTAG_KEEPALIVE and 
> manual expiration timeouts in the arguments on nua_register() haven't 
> helped.  I can run my own timer that will update the registration every N 
> seconds, but I think I have just missed something.
> Could anybody please say what am I doing wrong? The version used is 1.12.10.
> Thanks,
> Dmitry
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