Hello,
On 04/18/07 16:30, Antoine Fressancourt wrote:
Hello,
I try to set up an IM gateway between a Jabber server (namely
jabberd2) and OpenSER.
I have not been a really original person as I have just followed the
small tutorial given by Daniel-Constantin Mierla at FOSDEM 2007. But I
have a small issue here.
I have no problem sending messages from a jabber client to a SIP
client but sometimes I can't send a message from my SIP client to the
jabber client.
I get the following trace :
Apr 18 13:02:01 devlnx /usr/local/sbin/openser[12925]: message to XMPP
: from < sip:8374@mydomain.test <mailto:sip:8374@mydomain.test>> to
<sip:antoine*xmpp.mydomain.test@sip-xmpp.mydomain.test
<mailto:xmpp.mydomain.test@sip-xmpp.mydomain.test>>
Apr 18 13:02:01 devlnx /usr/local/sbin/openser[12925]: xmpp: invalid
content-type 0x300ff
Could you attach a sip trace to such case?
Apr 18 13:02:02 devlnx /usr/local/sbin/openser[12930]:
message to XMPP
: from <sip:8374@mydomain.test <mailto:sip:8374@mydomain.test>> to
<sip:antoine* xmpp.mydomain.test(a)sip-xmpp.mydomain.test
<mailto:xmpp.mydomain.test@sip-xmpp.mydomain.test>>
Apr 18 13:02:02 devlnx /usr/local/sbin/openser[12930]: xmpp: unable to
write to command pipe: Bad file descriptor
I will investigate.
From time to time I get an error message saying :
Apr 18 12:04:01 devlnx /usr/local/sbin/openser[12440]: WARNING: script
writer didn't release transaction
Indeed, the script should have made usage of
t_reply() instead of
sl_send_reply() after the transaction was create with t_newtran().
Cheers,
Daniel
When i send a message successfully I get :
Apr 18 12:47:32 devlnx /usr/local/sbin/openser[12718]: message to XMPP
: from < sip:8374@mydomain.test <mailto:sip:8374@mydomain.test>> to
<sip:antoine*xmpp.mydomain.test@sip-xmpp.mydomain.test
<mailto:xmpp.mydomain.test@sip-xmpp.mydomain.test>>
Apr 18 12:47:32 devlnx /usr/local/sbin/openser[12718]: xmpp: invalid
content-type 0x300ff
Apr 18 12:47:33 devlnx /usr/local/sbin/openser[12715]: message to XMPP
: from <sip:8374@mydomain.test <mailto:sip:8374@mydomain.test>> to
<sip:antoine* xmpp.mydomain.test(a)sip-xmpp.mydomain.test
<mailto:xmpp.mydomain.test@sip-xmpp.mydomain.test>>
My configuration file is the classic, out of the box openser.cfg for a
proxy with the configuration described in the FOSDEM presentation
included before the uri checking.
Do you have an idea of what the problem can be, and how I can solve
this ?
Thank you in advance for your answers,
Antoine
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