On 11/09/14 16:30, Manuel Camarg wrote:
I used jssip during testing. It doesn't differ
much from sipml5 from
regular operations, but it does not work with wss (at least with my
current config, the mentioned before)
Are you sure you are using WSS with that config or just WS?
The problem is I cant debug since I have no errors in regular log :(
just seems a handshake issue
One thing I also noticed lately, if I am on https page
and try to make a
ws (tcp) connection, the browser doesn't allow it.
What do you get in browser console?
Cheers,
Daniel
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2014-09-11 12:40 GMT+02:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com
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On 10/09/14 19:05, Juha Heinanen wrote:
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
On the other hand, I remember that I tested with default
example some
time ago and worked. However, more recent versions of
browsers don't
work with that anymore. What browser (or wss client) are
you using?
i have used jsip based web client both with firefox and chrome
browsers. i just tested yesterday with latest stable versions
of both
browsers and didn't have any problems.
I am using beta version for firefox and chrome, aslo with jssip
(might not be the latest version, though).
Cheers,
Daniel
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