For WS client, you can try SIPML5,

http://code.google.com/p/sipml5/

Just download source code to some web server's root and edit call.html to point to your web sockets server (Kamailio or OverSIP).

You can install OverSIP as follows (below instructions are for Debian 6.x / Ubuntu 11.x)

apt-get install build-essential ruby1.9.1-full libev-dev
gem1.9.1 install oversip
ln -s /var/lib/gems/1.9.1/gems/oversip-1.0.5/etc /etc/oversip

And then finally edit /etc/oversip/oversip.conf for your needs. Your web sockets address and port should be same as what you have mentioned in sipml5/call.html page.

You can start oversip as, (there is an init.d script in sources, but its not installed by gem1.9.1)

oversip -P /var/run/oversip.pid

The advantage of OverSIP is that it supports PATH and outbound support, so you can create chain of SIP proxies.

Thank you.


On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 12:40 AM, Carlos Ruiz Díaz <carlos.ruizdiaz@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello list,

I'm trying to test the websocket module on Kamailio but I currently lack of a working web SIP phone that makes use of the websocket transport protocol. I'm trying with OverSIP but there's no documentation on how to try it (and I don't do Ruby).

Is there another HTML5 SIP client that I can use or at least a page where I can find documentation about how to configure OverSIP? 

Regards.

Carlos.

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