In addition, I have issued the 'openserctl fifo which' command to see which commands are enabled and I do not see the stats and other t_uac commands available as in some examples (ul_stats, t_uac_from, etc).
How do these extra commands get enabled? (I'm using 1.1.0 and I assume that they are supported on this version). Furthermore, how is it possible to enable the udp sockets interface for fifo? Thanks again, Liran. On 8/14/07, liran tal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hey everyone, > > Following a very interesting but old and un-answered post here: > http://www.voipuser.org/forum_topic_6616.html > about the integration of Click-To-Call web applications with OpenSER I > wanted to give it a try > myself through the FIFO interface. > > Before jumping into scripts and code I was wondering if someone can make > it clear how to use those fifo commands that "initiate" a call between 2 > parties, > from that post, the user uses: > > /* construct FIFO command */ > $fifo_cmd=":t_uac:".$myfilename."\n". > "REFER\n".$caller."\n". > "p-version: ".$signature."\n". > "Contact: ".$web_contact."\n". > "Referred-By: ".$web_contact."\n". > "Refer-To: ".$callee."\n". > "\n". /* EoHeader */ > ".\n\n"; /* EoFifoRequest */ > > Is there documentation available on the various fifo commands like this > that I can use? > Can I simply echo the fifo command string to /tmp/openser_fifo? > > > Thanks in advance, > Regards, > Liran. >
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