El Thursday 16 August 2007 23:11:41 Jorge Guntanis escribió:
I was wondering if anyone has gotten the presence
module working with
openser.
The reason I ask is because I've been trying to make it work for 2 weeks
without any luck, and at this point, I can't figure out what I'm doing
wrong.
This is my setup:
I have a debian 4.0, running openser 1.3.0-dev11-notls [svnrevision:
2:2607M] also tried with 2327
Compiled with mysql, presence, mi_xmlrpc, presence xml modules.
Also have the xcap-lite server set up.
My configuration looks like this:
[just the related stuff]
# -- mi_xmlrpc params --
modparam("mi_xmlrpc", "log_file",
"/var/log/openser-xmlrpc.log")
modparam("mi_xmlrpc", "port", 9090)
# -- presence params --
modparam("presence", "db_url",
"mysql://openser:openserrw@localhost/openser")
modparam("presence", "presentity_table", "presentity")
modparam("presence", "active_watchers_table",
"active_watchers")
modparam("presence", "watchers_table", "watchers")
modparam("presence", "clean_period", 100)
modparam("presence", "to_tag_pref", 'a')
modparam("presence", "expires_offset", 10)
modparam("presence", "max_expires", 3600)
modparam("presence",
"server_address", "sip:presense_server_ip:5065")
A note here: that "server_address" is the Contact header of the "200
OK" for
your SUBSCRIBE messages and the Contact header for NOTIFY messages from
server.
So the first SUBSCRIBE of any user will be to your main OpenSer (who will
forward it to the presence server) but the following SUBSCRIBE will be
directly to uri sip:presense_server_ip:5065, is that correct?
But if I add this line into another account running
eyebeam, ie:
account 10000010001, it doesn't get a notify with my new status.
So I have it "sort" of working, yet the notifies are not.
I think Eyebeam uses by default agent to agent presence (because XLite does
it). In the presence options of Eyebeam try to put "server presence" or
similar.
My Server set up is as follows:
Ser Main Server <---> Openser
Presence Server
fwd subscribes and notifies
to openser presence server
using the forward(); method.
Could you capture a flow in your main openser:
ngrep -P ' ' -W byline -T -t "" udp port 5060 or udp port 5065
--
Iñaki Baz Castillo
ibc(a)in.ilimit.es