On 04-06 18:13, Juha Heinanen wrote:
Jiri Kuthan writes:
keeping callid is legal and desirable for REGISTER requests. REGISTER with 0 means unREGISTER, no clue why k-phone sends it...
when kphone is registered with the proxy and the user presses unregister button, kphone sends register message with expire=0. that causes unregister button to turn into register button. when the user then presses register button, kphone sends a register message with expire=configured value.
i dont see any problem with that behavior.
Yes, that's fine. But from time to time you have to press the button twice to trigger register or unregister. This usually happens when I am extensively using kphone for some time. I tried to find out where the problem is but I haven't succeeded yet.
Jan.