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Hi samuel,
samuel wrote:
It's just a header added by openser to help
debuging purpouses. You
can disable this feature adding at the top of your config file
sip_warning=0
Ok, but what does the warning mean? Don't think it's a good idea to
clean warnings by suppress printing them?
chris...
and this header will not appear anymore in the
processed SIP messages.
Samuel.
2006/4/5, Christoph Fürstaller <christoph.fuerstaller(a)kurtkrenn.com>om>:
Hi,
I'm getting this Warning from OpenSER (1.1.0-dev16-tls) but all calls
work fine. What does it mean?
Warning: 392 xxx.xxx.xxx.156:5060 "Noisy feedback tells: pid=30117
req_src_ip=xxx.xxx.xxx.143 req_src_port=1467
in_uri=sip:test@xxx.xxx.xxx.156 out_uri=sip:test@xxx.xxx.xxx.130:5061
via_cnt==1"
chris...
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