Hi Richard,
it will be very helpfull for me if you can send me ser output for processing this register (set debug=9 and log_stderror=yes).
Bogdan
Richard wrote:
Hi Bogdan,
It still has the same problem. SER answers back with "bad request".
U 41.222.152.128:33818 -> 41.222.152.128:5060 REGISTER sip:example.org SIP/2.0. Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 41.222.152.128:8700. From: sip:888@example.org. To: sip:888@example.org. Call-ID: 14tg4341-1084556158421-330329-2955420@41.222.152.128. CSeq: 2 REGISTER. Authorization: Digest username="888", realm="example.org", uri="sip:example.org", algorithm=MD5, nonce="40a504aa6954e9a0b09325c2099b4907e94aac4e", qop="auth", cnonce="fc8495a60d285974cf829d", response="84963a6917195ff2a6cae23bfd9cd564". Contact: sip:41.222.152.128:8700. Content-Type: application/cpl+xml. Content-Disposition: script;action=store. Content-Length: 1044.
--- Bogdan-Andrei IANCU iancu@fokus.fraunhofer.de wrote:
Hi Richard,
here is a patch that should solve the problem. please let my know if I'm right :-) about stability, I would say yes (I no people who are using cpl-c at large scale).
Bogdan