Hi Laura, You could check the pres-rules XML document stored for bob on the server to see if alice is authorised to see him. If the pres-rules document for bob does not show alice as authorised then I think there is a problem with Jitsi as it is Jitsi that should update those documents.
If the pres-rules for alice and bob both show each as authorised to see the other then I suggest you take a LAN trace and take a look at the SUBSCRIBE and NOTIFY requests. Regards, Peter On Wed, 2011-04-20 at 18:56 +0200, laura testi wrote: > Hi all, > thank Peter very much for the suggestion. In fact, with the XHTTP_AUTH > enable, SIP Communicator (JITSI) doesn’t work with XCAP of Kamailio. > With the XHTTP_AUTH comment out. The Presence authorization finally > works, but partially. > > When bob add alice as a contact, there is a authorization request > popup to alice, and alice click accept, then the auth req result popup > appear to alice saying the bob has accepted the request! After that, > bob can see the presence status of alice correctly. But alice always > see the bob is offline. In the xcap table, we see there is an entry in > the rls (contact alice in the user bob entry) and another entry in > the presence rules (contact alice in the user bob entry). > > But when I try to add bob as a contact from alice, nothing happen, > there is no popup of authorization request to bob. And alice always > see the bob is offline. Any idea? > > Thank you very much. > > > Best Regards, > Laura > > _______________________________________________ > sr-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-dev -- Peter Dunkley Technical Director Crocodile RCS Ltd
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