Hello!
I see in the docs for the rtpengine module, that the "start recording"
message is not supported "yet".
Anybody have any idea of when or if this functionality will be
started/completed?
I'm very curious, as it seems quite appropriate to do call recording as it
passes thru
rtpengine...
murf
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Steve Murphy
ParseTree Corporation
Hi!
I tried installing Kamailio 4.2 from Debian packages yesterday. The UUID module did not load
because it was missing a function.
We tried installing all available UUID packages, including the OSSP library mentioned in the
README. I think the dependencies are wrong for Debian Squeeze.
/O
Hi all,
after fighting in the last days with dispatcher and the socket used to send
pings and dispatch requests, I'm thinking in adding to the module the
support for configuring the sending socket. Specifically what I'm thinking
is:
1) add the sending socket as a gateways' parameter
2) add an avp to store the gateways' send socket, to be used for load
balancing failover
3) add a module parameter "ds_send_socket" to define a global socket
The logic to select the sending socket would be:
1) if the gateway has send socket configured, use it
2) else, if configured, use the socket specified in ds_send_socket
3 else use the socket corresponding to the first listen directive (current
behaviour)
What do you think about? Do you find that this would be generally useful?
About adding the send socket per gateway: how do you think it should be
configured? In a dedicated column (db or file) or in the attrs parameter
(just adding another attributes)?
Looking forward to your feedback.
Cheers,
Federico
Hello,
Kamailio SIP Server v4.2.1 stable release is out.
This is a maintenance release of the latest stable branch, 4.2, that
includes fixes since release of v4.2.0. There is no change to database
schema or configuration language structure that you have to do on
installations of v4.2.0. Deployments running previous v4.x.x versions
are strongly recommended to be upgraded to v4.2.1.
For more details about version 4.2.1 (including links and guidelines to
download the tarball or from GIT repository), visit:
* http://www.kamailio.org/w/2014/11/kamailio-v4-2-1-released/
RPM, Debian/Ubuntu packages will be available soon as well.
Cheers,
Daniel
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