Hi,
I have been using this client for testing: http://www.sipml5.org/
There is a live demo online, but you can also download the HTML and JavaScript (http://code.google.com/p/sipml5/), set it up on a local web-server, and point it at Kamailio. To do this override "i_port" and "s_proxy" after line 300 in "call.htm" to point to the address and port for WebSockets on Kamailio.
You also need a browser that supports RTCWeb to make calls. Google Chrome Canary (Windows and Mac) and Google Chrome Unstable (Linux) have both worked for me (although the Chrome tab running the client does crash/hang occasionally). Once you have installed Chrome you need to enable the RTCWeb feature by navigating to "chrome://flags/", enabling "Enable PeerConnection", and re-launching Chrome.
Peter
Peter Dunkley
Please give the new module a go and let me know about any issues you find.
peter,
thanks for adding websocket module to kamailio. any pointers for clients supporting websocket transport so that we can give it a go?
-- juha
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