Pink, A great resource that can get you up and going in at most a week can be found here:
http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.h6315.com/ast_book/Building%2520Telephony%2520Systems%2520with%2520OpenSIPS%25201.6.pdf&sa=U&ei=AJ0VUdahEvG10AGl4IDIDA&ved=0CB8QFjAA&sig2=q5gYZ0W2OeVVhS-YaZ0xjg&usg=AFQjCNFrbF0lgZG6kcTaZwI5uu-azQSx-w Happy Routing! Nick. On 2/8/13, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > On 02/08/2013 12:17 AM, Pink Cupcake wrote: >> Hi Bogdan-Andrei, >> >> Your response really doesn't help me or deal with the questions I laid >> out in my original post. Perhaps I was not being clear. Let me start >> over. >> > Well, my answer was related to the error logs you posted :). > >> >> >> I need to implement an automated testing scenario on an OS X build >> machine. >> >> The test requires two different SIP UAs -- which are both running >> locally on the same machine -- to successfully engage in a SIP >> call. In order for two UAs to talk to one another, they need to be >> registered with a SIP server. >> >> I am trying to determine if OpenSIPS can be used as the server >> component in my testing scenario. >> >> Since this is an integration test and doesn't require any state being >> retained, the test steps look like this: (1) bring up an OpenSIPS >> server in userspace, (2) have the two SIP UA clients register with >> that server, as simply as possible, (3) have the two SIP UA clients >> engage in and then end a SIP call, (4) stop the SIP UA clients, (5) >> shut down the server. >> >> If anything is unclear from the above, please reply back. > Clear and no issues here, > >> >> >> >> Please can someone answer the following: >> >> If I can run OpenSIPS in userspace, I would also not like to have it >> "installed" on the build machine. I used the "prefix" parameter to >> `make install` into a separate directory and I am attempting to run >> OpenSIPS from that directory. >> It looks like I can run OpenSIPS in userspace. Is that correct? > true >> >> From the documentation is looks like OpenSIPS does not use a database >> by default, and keeps everything in memory. Is that correct? > true >> >> Can any SIP UA client "REGISTER" with OpenSIPS when it is launched in >> the "default" mode? If so, is there any special way the clients should >> send the request? > if using the opensips default script, no authentication will be required > - but you need to use in the REGISTER RURI the IP of the server (so that > opensips will consider them be handled locally). >> >> If it is necessary for OpenSIPS to be run with a database in order to >> allow clients to register? If so, will the db_text module suffice? If >> so, how do I perform this configuration (given my testing scenario)? > no, no need for DB - by default, in cfg, the usrloc module comes with no > DB support. > > Regards, > Bogdan >> >> >> PKCK >> >> >> >> On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 5:13 AM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu >> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Without a trace I cannot tell for sure, but I suspect your clients >> send several REGISTER requests without increasing the CSEQ no >> (which is mandatory) - this is the meaning of the error you get. >> >> So, to be sure, make a network capture with the sip traffic >> (ngrep) and see what are the replies from opensips. >> >> Regards, >> >> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu >> OpenSIPS Founder and Developer >> http://www.opensips-solutions.com >> >> >> On 02/07/2013 12:01 AM, Pink Cupcake wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I'm investigating the suitability of OpenSIPS for use in a new >>> system we are designing. Not only for use in a production >>> environment, but also how it can be used to facilitate automated >>> integration tests. >>> >>> I have a automated testing scenario where I need to have two SIP >>> UAs that need to have a SIP session. What I would like to do is >>> bring up a SIP server (in userspace) before the integration test >>> starts, and bring it down after the integration test ends >>> (fails/succeeds). The automated test will run on OS X. >>> >>> I downloaded OpenSIPS and built it on my iMac without any major >>> problems. I am able to run it in userspace simply by calling it >>> from the command line like `/sbin/opensips -D -f >>> /path/to/opensips.cfg`. >>> >>> In section D of the INSTALL file, "opensips with Persistent Data >>> Storage", it says: >>> >>> "The default configuration is very simple and features many >>> simplifications. >>> In particular, it does not authenticate users and loses User >>> Location database >>> on reboot. To provide persistence, keep user credentials and >>> remember users' >>> locations across reboots, opensips can be configured to use >>> MySQL. Before you >>> proceed, you need to make sure MySQL is installed on your box." >>> >>> This sounds ideal to me; I don't need any real kind of account >>> management or authentication. I would like OpenSIPS to start, >>> accept whatever REGISTER/INVITE from my two UAs, and then stop >>> after I'm done. I would prefer not to require any database and >>> keep it all in-memory, so there's nothing to clean up before or >>> after the test (and no other dependencies to clean up before and >>> after, e.g. MySQL databases). >>> >>> However, I can't seem to connect a SIP UA client to OpenSIPS when >>> it's started up like this. I am trying to connect with Jitsi, a >>> Mac client, as well as the ipjsua test app that ships with the >>> pjsip C library. (I am able to connect both of those to the >>> sip2sip.info <http://sip2sip.info> service, so I know they are >>> both functional.) >>> >>> With Jitsi, I set up a SIP account with Advanced settings >>> (username: test1, password: test1, display name: test1, >>> registrar: 127.0.0.1, port: 5060, manual proxy configuration, >>> proxy: 127.0.0.1, port: 5060). >>> >>> Log output from opensips in Console.app looks like this: >>> >>> 13-02-06 1:48:21.934 PM opensips: WARNING:core:warn: warning in >>> config file /path/to/opensips-with-local-changes.cfg, line 50, >>> column 13-16: tls support not compiled in >>> 13-02-06 1:48:22.010 PM opensips: WARNING:core:main: no fork mode >>> 13-02-06 1:48:22.011 PM opensips: NOTICE:core:main: version: >>> opensips 1.8.2-notls (x86_64/darwin) >>> 13-02-06 1:48:22.013 PM opensips: NOTICE:signaling:mod_init: >>> initializing module ... >>> 13-02-06 1:50:58.328 PM opensips: >>> ERROR:registrar:update_contacts: invalid cseq for aor <test1> >>> 13-02-06 1:51:02.335 PM opensips: >>> ERROR:registrar:update_contacts: invalid cseq for aor <test1> >>> 13-02-06 1:51:06.342 PM opensips: >>> ERROR:registrar:update_contacts: invalid cseq for aor <test1> >>> ... >>> >>> With ipjsua/pjsip, I use the following configuration switches: >>> >>> --id sip:[email protected] <mailto:sip%[email protected]> >>> --registrar sip:127.0.0.1 >>> --realm * >>> --username test1 >>> --password test1 >>> --nameserver 127.0.0.1 >>> --outbound sip:127.0.0.1 >>> >>> Log output in Console.app looks the same as with Jitsi except for >>> the "invalid cseq" lines: >>> >>> 13-02-06 1:56:39.004 PM opensips: >>> ERROR:registrar:update_contacts: invalid cseq for aor <> >>> >>> >>> What do I need to do to run OpenSIPS in userspace, have it accept >>> connections from my two SIP UAs, allow them to call each other, >>> and do it all without requiring a database running? >>> >>> Do I absolutely require a database? If so, can someone explain >>> how to configure the db_text module to work for my testing scenario? >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Users mailing list >>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>> http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >> >> > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
