Hello,
how can something like this happen:
~~~Contact(0x422be558)~~~
domain : 'location'
aor : 'd1089081000'
Contact : 'http://192.168.0.206:80'
Expires : 2981
q : 0.00
Call-ID : '3c267009b239-jdcz81xdwoag@snom360'
CSeq : 547
replic : 0
User-Agent: 'snom360-3.57t'
State : CS_NEW
Flags : 1
next : 0x422c04d0
prev : 0x422bf330
~~~/Contact~~~~
~~~Contact(0x422c04d0)~~~
domain : 'location'
aor : 'd1089081000'
Contact : 'https://192.168.0.206:443'
Expires : 2981
q : 0.00
Call-ID : '3c267009b239-jdcz81xdwoag@snom360'
CSeq : 547
replic : 0
User-Agent: 'snom360-3.57t'
State : CS_NEW
Flags : 1
next : (nil)
prev : 0x422be558
~~~/Contact~~~~
HTTP/HTTPS contacts in userloc? Causes the following error, besides that
calls to that contact will probably fail:
Mar 1 15:51:23 s-p1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1716]: ERROR: parse_uri: bad
uri, state 0 parsed: <http> (4) / <http://192.168.0.206:80> (23)
Mar 1 15:51:23 s-p1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1716]: error:
mediaproxy/pingClients(): can't parse contact uri
Mar 1 15:51:23 s-p1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1716]: ERROR: parse_uri: bad
uri, state 0 parsed: <http> (4) / <https://192.168.0.206:443> (25)
Mar 1 15:51:23 s-p1 /usr/local/sbin/ser[1716]: error:
mediaproxy/pingClients(): can't parse contact uri
How can this uri get into Usrloc in the first place?
With best regards,
Martin