Just a remark: one more thing we noticed is that
when a presentity has
'polite-block'ed a watcher, the presence module sends a NOTIFY to the
watcher each time the presentity changes his presence, although the
content of the NOTIFY stays the same (no body).
kind regards,
Sigrid
Sigrid Thijs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we've installed version 1.3.2 and it works now.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sigrid
>
> Anca Vamanu wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have fixed it now. Please update, test and reply if it works.
>>
>> regards,
>> Anca Vamanu
>>
>>
>> Sigrid Thijs wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Sigrid Thijs wrote:
>>>
>>>> But now we noticed another problem. When the subscription handling
>>>> is set to "polite-block", a NOTIFY should be sent containing a
>>>> presence document that indicates that the presentity is
>>>> unavailable. But the presence module sends a NOTIFY containing a
>>>> presence description with the current presence state of the
>>>> presentity. So there's no difference between setting the
>>>> subscription handling to "allow" and "polite-block".
>>>>
>>> did you get any chance to take a look at this issue?
>>>
>>> kind regards,
>>>
>>> Sigrid
>>>
>>>> kind regards,
>>>>
>>>> Sigrid
>>>>
>>>>> As a note, unless you are using more that one presence servers,
>>>>> the fallback to db mode is not really needed and inefficient.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks and regards,
>>>>> Anca Vamanu
>>>>>
>>>>> Sigrid Thijs wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> we've configured OpenSER 1.3.0 on a FreeBSD server, together
>>>>>> with OpenXCAP 0.9.9.
>>>>>> When testing presence rules (RFC 5025) with our UA, we noticed
>>>>>> the following behavior:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Subscription Handling is set to "block" in the
presence rules:
>>>>>> When a watcher subscribes for presence, it receives a NOTIFY
>>>>>> with the Subscription-State set to
"terminated;reason=rejected".
>>>>>> This is as expected.
>>>>>> When the presentity changes it's presence, the watcher
doesn't
>>>>>> receive any NOTIFY requests with the presence update (also OK).
>>>>>> But, when the presentity changes the subscription handling to
>>>>>> "allow" in the presence-rules document, the server
sends an
>>>>>> in-dialog NOTIFY request on the subscription dialog that was
>>>>>> previously terminated. This is not ok. See the attached file
>>>>>> presence_rules_01.txt.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Subscription Handling is set to "allow" in the
presence rules:
>>>>>> When the presentity changes the subscription handling to
"block"
>>>>>> in the presence-rules document, the server sends a NOTIFY with
>>>>>> the Subscription-State set to
"terminated;reason=timeout" to the
>>>>>> watchers.
>>>>>> When the presentity changes his presence, the presence server
>>>>>> will still send NOTIFY requests to the watchers.
>>>>>> See the attached file presence_rules_02.txt.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> kind regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sigrid
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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