Can anyone recommend any good softphone for windows with which i can test presence. kumar
On 6/21/07, KUMAR kumar.kisalaya@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Dave, That cleared a lot of things. kumar
On 6/21/07, Dave Waiting david@crg.ee.uct.ac.za wrote:
Hi Kumar
Unfortunately I don't have Eyebeam, so I'm not sure if it even supports XCAP, although from what I've heard it does. Maybe someone else can give you some guidance as to what settings need to be changed.
I think there is some confusion as to how XCAP works.
XCAP uses HTTP to retrieve and send documents to an XCAP server. This may or may not be located on the same machine as your SIP Presence server. As far as I know OpenSER only deals with SIP messages and therefore does not support the XCAP protocol. That's why you need XCAP-lite.
The confusing part is that the OpenSER presence module can look at XML pres-rules documents that were obtained by the XCAP server and make presence decisions based on these documents. But OpenSER does not deal with the XCAP protocol itself, only the resulting XML documents.
XCAP-lite uses Apache to listen for incoming HTTP GET and PUT requests. Your client (eyebeam) must send the XML pres-rules documents using HTTP to the XCAP server (probably listening on port 80) and not to the SIP presence server (probably listening on port 5060).
So the openser.cfg file should not be consulted for XCAP requests, only for SIP PUBLISH and SUBSCRIBE presence requests. It looks to me like eyebeam is trying to set the pres-rules using SIP not XCAP and that is why it's not recognizing the event type. (Your openser.cfg file looks fine by the way.)
Regards
Dave
KUMAR wrote:
Hi Dave, Where do I need to change the settings, in Eyebeam or in Openser.cfg. I couldnt find any setting in the Eyebeam to make such change. As for my configuration file, i am attaching it alongwith. Thank you kumar
On 6/21/07, Dave Waiting david@crg.ee.uct.ac.za wrote:
Now that I look a little closer it seems that Eyebeam is trying to either get or set your pres-rules using a SIP SUBSCRIBE.
The XCAP protocol (and the XCAP-lite server) uses HTTP GET and PUT methods to set and retrieve the pres-rules documents. Try change your settings to use XCAP rather than SIP to change your pres-rules.
Hope this helps.
Dave Waiting wrote:
Hi Kumar
As far as I am aware the presence module adheres to RFC3856 and RFC3857. Therefore the only valid event types would be:
Event: presence
and
Event: presence.winfo
It seems strange that Eyebeam does not follow this syntax. Perhaps there is a setting you can change.
Regards
Dave
KUMAR wrote:
Hi all, I am using openser 1.2.1-notls (i386/linux), with eyebeam configured to use XCAP, and i sitll get the same error
PRESENCE: handle_subscribe:Missing or unsupported event header field value 2(12452) PRESENCE:handle_subscribe: ERROR occured 2(12452) WARNING: script writer didn't release transaction
The packet capture shows that the Events field in the SUBSCRIBE have Event: ua-profile;profile-type=application;auid="pres-rules"
Anyone please help me out. I really need to get this working. regards kumar
On 6/20/07, Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at wrote: > > > KUMAR wrote: > > About XCAP server, I am using XCAP simulator from > > (http://download.dns-hosting.info/XCAP/). What i want to know is, > do i > > need to give the address of XCAP server in the openser.cfg, > > no > > > or is it > > automatically used by the presence module. > > no > > The XCAP server is only used by the client - e.g. eyebeam. > > regards > klaus >
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