Dear Daniel,
Thank you for your previous reply.
I am working on Kamailio (V 4.0) server to bring up VoIP features
(Voice call, SMS) on my Hand-held, Wi-Fi enabled devices (Which are
not GSM supportable).
1) I would like you to confirm that, is this Kamailio architecture
supports SMSing feature for end-to-end IP solutions? (without GSM
module).
2) And i am also focusing on Kamailio integration with Asterisk
server, so is there any scope of get through my requirement (SMS on
Kamailio server through end-to-end IP) in this integration case?
If by SMS for end-to-end IP you look at SIP MESSAGE requests, then yes,
it is supported by Kamailio. Kamailio can support even non-IETF defined
SIP method types. It is up to you to decide in config what to do with,
if you just need to forward, it is pretty much transparent.
Cheers,
Daniel
I hope you could help me in getting clarity about this.
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On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 12:16 PM, *Daniel-Constantin Mierla*
<miconda(a)gmail.com <mailto:miconda@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
do not write to many mailing lists at once -- that should be done only
for projects announcements or asking opinions of both communities for
changes related to the project. Otherwise, send to sr-users if you
have questions about how to use kamailio and to sr-dev only for
questions related to new features development and unstable branch.
To help you, grab ngrep trace of registration and see who is sending
401. If it is kamailio, then restart it with debug=3 in configuration
file and look at the logs to see why is not authenticated. If you fail
to understand the problem, send both ngrep output and syslog messages
here.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 6/7/13 2:58 PM, Ravindra Gowda wrote:
Dear All,
I was successful in integrating kamailio 4.0.1 server with Asterisk
11.4.0 in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS version, by using the following link :
http://kb.asipto.com/asterisk:realtime:kamailio-4.0.x-asterisk-11.3.0-astdb.
Both the servers are running parallely without any problems. And i
choosen siremis-4.0.0 to get the control panel of kamailio server and
i got its GUI (By following below link):
http://kb.asipto.com/siremis:install32x:main
But when i tried to register my VoIP phones with the Kamailio server,
I am getting the status code reply as *'401 Unauthorized* (0 bindings)'.
What could be the wrong? How can i solve it? And how can i retrieve
my Users (are which i had added to MySQL database) in SIP server
(kamailio) GUI?
Any help will greatly appreciate.
*Thank you and Best regards,*
*R Ravindra **Gowda*
*Engineer - Systems and Products*.
*Thrikasa Technologies*
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