Hi miconda,
I am new to the Kamailio and RCS world.
I'm trying to set up an IMS core so I can get two devices communication through RCS.
I am trying to set up the Kamailio IMS in a box vmware image, and when I boot it up, it asks for the server login information.
??All parameters and passwords used are documented in the log-file.?
I couldn't find documentation for the username and password. I was wondering if there is a new link available or login information where I could see the set up.
These are the things that I have found (to be working)
getting started - https://www.kamailio.org/w/2016/02/kamailio-ims-getting-started-box/
configs - https://www.dropbox.com/s/nm51v4orxrox4ac/Kamailio-IMS%20config-files.zip?d…
pdf - https://www.kamailio.org/docs/tutorials/ims/Kamailio-IMS-in-a-Box.pdf
I did find the config files in a dropbox but I wanted to get the vmware sandbox working so I have a working environment (as I have failed many times to get my own instance set up.)
In addition, I was looking for some Android clients or if you could recommend some. I've tried rcsjta but I keep getting an API not compatible error (Doesn't work on Android Pie (Pixel 3 device) or Android M (6.0.1) Nexus device.)
I also tried IMSdroid, and it looks like it works with Android M (6.0.1) Nexus device but not compatible with Android Pie.
Thanks,
Jason
Hello,
being discussed at events offline or during irc meetings couple of
times, I want to open the discussion about updating the default
configuration file to use rtpengine. So far I let rtpproxy because was
packaged in many Linux distros, however, given the benefits of rtpengine
in terms of performance as well as webrtc support, doubled by the fact
that nowadays in the community it seems to be the primary choice of rtp
relay, we should decide what to do. I see two options:
1) add a define to allow selection between rtpproxy and rtpengine
2) replace rtpproxy completely with rtpengine
I would prefer 2) for simplicity of the configuration file, but the main
question for the users community is how easy they find the deploying of
rtpengine. Using Debian/Ubuntu should be trivial, there are packages for
it, but I do not know about CentOS, Fedora, openSUSE or other Linux/BSD
OSes people here are using it.
Reply to sr-users if you have an opinion on this matter (I cc-ed sr-dev
mainly to make aware the devs, but it is a matter of using kamailio). Of
course, other suggestions are welcome as well.
Cheers,
Daniel
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Hi all,
I'm using DMQ with multi_notify set to 1, the dns_try_ipv6 is disabled and
dns_cache_flags is set to 1, but even this way DMQ is making dns AAA
queries.
Once that AAA queries are disabled in core dns config it seems that DMQ is
not respecting those configurations, is that supposed?
Thank you for your support
Best Regards
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José Seabra
Hello all
i'm wondering if Kamailio docker file is ready to be built over kubernetes
i haven't try it yet, but don't know if it is available with all kamailio
modules?
does the database included or should be on different containers?
Thanks in advance
Regads
Hello,
Kamailio SIP Server v5.2.1 stable release is out.
This is a maintenance release of the latest stable branch, 5.2, that
includes fixes since the release of v5.2.0. There is no change to
database schema or configuration language structure that you have to do
on previous installations of v5.2.x. Deployments running previous v5.2.x
versions are strongly recommended to be upgraded to v5.2.1.
For more details about version 5.2.1 (including links and guidelines to
download the tarball or from GIT repository), visit:
* https://www.kamailio.org/w/2019/01/kamailio-v5-2-1-released/
RPM, Debian/Ubuntu packages will be available soon as well.
Many thanks to all contributing and using Kamailio!
Cheers,
Daniel
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Hi all,
I'm new to Kamailio. I am using Kamailio/dispatcher to distribute calls to
several SIP IVRs. I'm trying to determine the best solution to autoscale in
AWS when call capacity of the IVRs is reached.
The most straight forward solution is to spin up a new IVR on a dedicated
subnet when required. I would configure dispatcher such that the whole IP
range of this subnet is in the dispatcher.list so that once a new instance
becomes available, Kamailio starts sending calls there.
My question is, how much overhead would this add as Kamailio/dispatcher
would be polling the IPs in the subnet that were not yet active. The plan
would be to have a /28 subnet with 16 IPs. To start, there would be 2
active IVRs up and responding and 14 IPs in dispatcher.list that would not
be responding.
Appreciate any insight.
Thanks,
Jesse
Hello,
I am considering to release Kamailio v5.2.1 sometime next week, likely
on Tuesday (Jan 15) or Wednesday (Jan 16). Should any of you be aware of
issues not reported to the bug tracker, open a bug report as soon as
possible to give it a chance for analysis and an eventual fix:
- https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/issues
Days after it, I am planning to make new releases from branch 5.1 and
5.0 (it should be the last one from there to mark the end of official
packaging).
Cheers,
Daniel
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OK, that looks interesting - and I think I would able to generate such options from kamailio - but how do I measure the time for a response for this request?
Is there any variables which can provide response time for some requests?
Hi, I am trying unsuccessfully to create three calls from an already
created call or, if possible, calls to n users. I do not know if I
need an additional module or if I need to do it at the plot level. I
have searched unsuccessfully for guides and manuals, so I would
appreciate any kind of guidance. I use for MjSIP communication. Thank
you
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