You'll have to ^C sipsak to stop it since it is very unlikely that the
destination you're sending to will reply nicely.
If the call doesn't stop then you may have the wrong Call-ID
Regards,
Paul
On 4/13/05, Pavel Siderov <pi(a)hostmates.com> wrote:
Thanks Paul.
Now I got
sipsak -f bye.txt -s sip:1.2.3.4 <http://1.2.3.4>
** give up retransmissioning....
And the call continued :(
Regards,
Pavel
----- Original Message ----- *From:* Java Rockx <javarockx(a)gmail.com>
*To:* Pavel Siderov <pi(a)hostmates.com>
*Cc:* serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
*Sent:* Wednesday, April 13, 2005 4:29 PM
*Subject:* Re: [Serusers] sending bye using sipsak [onsip.org<http://onsip.org>
]
Your sipsak command should be
*sipsak -f bye.txt -s sip:1 <http://62.244.175.133/>.2.3.4*
Regards,
Paul