Hello,
I'm running an SER checked out from cvs with almost unchanged standard config file based on [ser]/etc/ser.cfg (see attachment). Sending a short plain text message from a MS Messenger on a Win XP machine in the LAN to a kphone on the linux host running also the SER works fine. And that even though the SDP part of the request claims about an "invalid line" (btw.: you can watch the attached *.ngrep files with ethereal). Sending a message the other way around (from kphone to messenger) the messenger replies with 400 Bad Request. I made sure that the messenger's privacy settings allow any user to send messages to me. The same (reply: 400 Bad request) happens if I send a plain text message from one MS Messenger to another on two different hosts in any direction.
Can you help my find out why I can't receive text messages with MS Messenger ?
Thank you very much, Alex
iptel.cfg:
# -- rr params -- # add value to ;lr param to make some broken UAs happy modparam("rr", "enable_full_lr", 1)
-jiri
At 03:03 PM 6/4/2003, Alexander Hoffmann wrote:
Hello,
I'm running an SER checked out from cvs with almost unchanged standard config file based on [ser]/etc/ser.cfg (see attachment). Sending a short plain text message from a MS Messenger on a Win XP machine in the LAN to a kphone on the linux host running also the SER works fine. And that even though the SDP part of the request claims about an "invalid line" (btw.: you can watch the attached *.ngrep files with ethereal). Sending a message the other way around (from kphone to messenger) the messenger replies with 400 Bad Request. I made sure that the messenger's privacy settings allow any user to send messages to me. The same (reply: 400 Bad request) happens if I send a plain text message from one MS Messenger to another on two different hosts in any direction.
Can you help my find out why I can't receive text messages with MS Messenger ?
Thank you very much, Alex
-- Jiri Kuthan http://iptel.org/~jiri/
Hello,
Thanks to all of you who have replied to my todays questions ! Jiri's solution adding the modparam really made the UA happy (and me, too :-) ). Since that is solved I also don't need to worry about the strange "REGISTER"-behaviour of my kphone anymore.
Regards, Alex
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: serusers-admin@iptel.org [mailto:serusers-admin@lists.iptel.org] Im Auftrag von Jiri Kuthan Gesendet: Mittwoch, 4. Juni 2003 15:44 An: Alexander Hoffmann; serusers@lists.iptel.org Betreff: Re: [Serusers] problem with plain text messages
iptel.cfg:
# -- rr params -- # add value to ;lr param to make some broken UAs happy modparam("rr", "enable_full_lr", 1)
-jiri
At 03:03 PM 6/4/2003, Alexander Hoffmann wrote:
Hello,
I'm running an SER checked out from cvs with almost unchanged standard config file based on [ser]/etc/ser.cfg (see attachment). Sending a short plain text message from a MS Messenger on a Win XP machine in the LAN to a kphone on the linux host running also the SER works fine. And that even though the SDP part of the request claims about an "invalid line" (btw.: you can watch the attached *.ngrep files with ethereal). Sending a message the other way around (from kphone to messenger) the messenger replies with 400 Bad Request. I made sure that the
messenger's
privacy settings allow any user to send messages to me. The same
(reply:
400 Bad request) happens if I send a plain text message from one MS Messenger to another on two different hosts in any direction.
Can you help my find out why I can't receive text messages with MS Messenger ?
Thank you very much, Alex
-- Jiri Kuthan http://iptel.org/~jiri/
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Hello,
Can you try without ser ? I mean to send a MESSAGE directly to MS Messenger.
Jan.
On 04-06 15:03, Alexander Hoffmann wrote:
Hello,
I'm running an SER checked out from cvs with almost unchanged standard config file based on [ser]/etc/ser.cfg (see attachment). Sending a short plain text message from a MS Messenger on a Win XP machine in the LAN to a kphone on the linux host running also the SER works fine. And that even though the SDP part of the request claims about an "invalid line" (btw.: you can watch the attached *.ngrep files with ethereal). Sending a message the other way around (from kphone to messenger) the messenger replies with 400 Bad Request. I made sure that the messenger's privacy settings allow any user to send messages to me. The same (reply: 400 Bad request) happens if I send a plain text message from one MS Messenger to another on two different hosts in any direction.
Can you help my find out why I can't receive text messages with MS Messenger ?
Thank you very much, Alex