Are you using default kamailio.cfg or another one?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 15/09/16 12:39, Dmitry wrote:
Hello
I took this spec from suse.
It generates no errors.
When I installed from the RPM I had made - the phone register, but
The phone sends a REGISTER and the KAmailio sends 200ok back to the
phone (so no NONCE authorization) and no logs during it.
In default.cfg I set L_DBG but no logs are generated during
registering a phone.
And I see no AMQP messages (I set to 1 Kazoo_enable in the SPEC file).
Why there are no logs during register (I saw register in tcpdump)?
On Wednesday, September 14, 2016 7:42 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
<miconda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Then you just need add those files in various packages inside the spec
file, so they are not detected to be orphaned.
Maybe you can inspire from:
-
https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/home:kamailio:v4.3.x-rpms/kama…
Cheers,
Daniel
On 14/09/16 16:35, Dmitry wrote:
> 4.3.4 version is for Kazoo
> It is on production server currently.
>
> I need to rebuild the current RPM so as to apply patches.
>
> But first I want to get a working Kamailio and only after it I will
> apply the patches.
>
> I think I may take a list of modules from the production
> Kazoo-kamailio and rearchive the tar.gz because now the Fedora 18
> rpmbuild gives a lot of files:
>
> RPM build errors:
> Installed (but unpackaged) file(s) found:
> /usr/lib64/kamailio/modules/auth_xkeys.so
> /usr/lib64/kamailio/modules/dmq_usrloc.so
> /usr/lib64/kamailio/modules/ims_charging.so
> /usr/lib64/kamailio/modules/jsonrpc-s.so
> /usr/lib64/kamailio/modules/mohqueue.so
> /usr/lib64/kamailio/modules/nosip.so
> /usr/lib64/kamailio/modules/rtjson.so
> /usr/lib64/kamailio/modules/rtpengine.so
> /usr/lib64/kamailio/modules/statsd.so
> /usr/lib64/kamailio/modules/tcpops.so
> /usr/lib64/kamailio/modules/tsilo.so
> /usr/share/doc/kamailio/modules/README.auth_xkeys
> /usr/share/doc/kamailio/modules/README.dmq_usrloc
> /usr/share/doc/kamailio/modules/README.ims_charging
> /usr/share/doc/kamailio/modules/README.ims_registrar_scscf
> /usr/share/doc/kamailio/modules/README.jsonrpc-s
> /usr/share/doc/kamailio/modules/README.mohqueue
> /usr/share/doc/kamailio/modules/README.nosip
> /usr/share/doc/kamailio/modules/README.rtjson
> /usr/share/doc/kamailio/modules/README.rtpengine
> /usr/share/doc/kamailio/modules/README.statsd
> /usr/share/doc/kamailio/modules/README.tcpops
> /usr/share/doc/kamailio/modules/README.tsilo
> /usr/share/snmp/mibs/KAMAILIO-MIB
> /usr/share/snmp/mibs/KAMAILIO-REG-MIB
> /usr/share/snmp/mibs/KAMAILIO-SIP-COMMON-MIB
> /usr/share/snmp/mibs/KAMAILIO-SIP-SERVER-MIB
> /usr/share/snmp/mibs/KAMAILIO-TC
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, September 14, 2016 5:05 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
> <miconda(a)gmail.com> <mailto:miconda@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hello,
> any reason not to use series 4.4.x? Iirc, the latest spec that got
> update on 4.4 are those for oracle enterprise linux, perhaps is
> something that you can reuse a lot for upgrading to the centos flavour.
> On the other hand, you can use opensuse build service if you want to
> build yourself, the spec from the kamailio project there is up to
> date and the ones for 4.3 should still be there. Anyhow, as I said, I
> would recommend to go with 4.4.x version.
> Cheers,
> Daniel