Hello,
Probably a silly question, but does your xhttp event_route go on to
actually handle the WebSockets handshake?
There is an example websocket.cfg in the examples directory in Git. Have
you tried using this?
Peter
On 19 March 2014 15:50, Olle E. Johansson <oej(a)edvina.net> wrote:
On 19 Mar 2014, at 16:46, jaflong jaflong <jaflong(a)yandex.com> wrote:
Hi,
What are the requirements for connecting with tls/wss.
I have not come across any information or example for this.
My config is working when the client uses ws. However if I change this
to use wss,
(this is it only paramter I change) it does not work.
I understand Kamailio does not support DTLS, I
set the jssip client
DtlsSrtpKeyAgreement to false to disable this, I also set the
tls option to
not require or verify certicficates and it still does not work.
Kamailio has nothing to do with DTLS - it's in the media layer, not in the
signalling.
What if other considaerstion do I need to check?
Check if normal SIP/TLS works and
if you can connect with a web browser.
There is a TLS debugging page on the Kamailio wiki with a lot of helpful
tips and tricks. We might want to add WSS to that page.
/O
thanks
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