Hi, I just checked out the sources from the trunk. And the presence module does not seem to work anymore :(
On the SUBSCRIBE (Event header set to "presence") I send, I get a 489 Bad Event response. The SUBSCRIBE is exactly the same as the SUBSCRIBE I used with version 1.2.1. There it worked. Furthermore, the 489 reponse is malformed. The mandatory Allow-Events header is missing. This is what I see in the error logging: 7(16680) parse_headers: flags=ffffffffffffffff 7(16680) PRESENCE: handle_subscribe:Missing or unsupported event header field value Regards, Michel Anca-Maria Vamanu wrote: > Hello, > > Indeed the module did not sent Notify messages when unsubscribing. It > did, however, sent them when an initial Subscribe with expires 0 was > received. I have fixed that in the latest commit. > Thanks for reporting. > > Best regards, > > Anca Vamanu > > Michel de Boer wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am currently experimenting with the presence module (openser v1.2.1). >> It seems to work really fine. I only encountered a small problem. >> >> When my client unsubscribes from the presence event by sending a >> SUBSCRIBE request with expires=0, then openser responds with a 200 OK. >> After the 200 OK, I expect to receive a NOTIFY message, but openser >> never sends this NOTIFY. It is this NOTIFY that should terminate >> the subscription dialog through its Subscription-State header >> set to "terminated". >> >> RFC 3856 states this: >> >> The subscriber can terminate the subscription by sending a SUBSCRIBE, >> within the dialog, with an Expires header field (which indicates >> duration of the subscription) value of zero. This causes an >> immediate termination of the subscription. A NOTIFY request is then >> generated by the presence agent with the most recent state. >> >> This behavior is based on the general requirements for event handling >> as defined in RFC 3265. >> >> Is this a bug or is there some configuration stuff that enables/disables >> the NOTIFY for a SUBSCRIBE with epxpires=0. >> >> A SUBSCRIBE with expires=0 can also arrive as the initial and final >> SUBSCRIBE for a subscription. In that case it will be fetching >> the presence information only once. Without the NOTIFY, a fetch >> does not work. >> >> Cheers, >> Michel >> >> >> > > > -- Michel de Boer www.twinklephone.com _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
