Thanks.
Yes I am having the route config as well:
# XMLRPC routing
#!ifdef WITH_XMLRPC
route[XMLRPC] {
# allow XMLRPC from localhost
if ((method=="POST" || method=="GET")
&& (src_ip==127.0.0.1)) {
# close connection only for xmlrpclib user agents (there is
a bug in
# xmlrpclib: it waits for EOF before interpreting the
response).
if ($hdr(User-Agent) =~ "xmlrpclib")
set_reply_close();
set_reply_no_connect();
dispatch_rpc();
exit;
}
send_reply("403", "Forbidden");
exit;
}
#!endif
But I am not sure , where I have missed in the config.
Thanks & Kind Regards,
Logeshwaran G
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 1:05 PM, Sebastian Damm <damm(a)sipgate.de> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 9:13 AM, Logeshwaran G
<logeshwarangs(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Also If I commented the dispatch_rpc();
Kamailio is running but it dosent accepting the http request.
Please Guide me.
Actually, it is all documented in the xmlrpc module. My example was
for using jsonrpc, xmlrpc works a bit different.
http://www.kamailio.net/docs/modules/5.0.x/modules/xmlrpc.html
The xmlrpc module doesn't depend on the xhttp module, it works
standalone. You need to specify the route name where xmlrpc requests
will end up. In this route you call dispatch_rpc(), just as example
1.8 shows you:
http://www.kamailio.net/docs/modules/5.0.x/modules/xmlrpc.
html#idp29963340
BR
Sebastian
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