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From: Lluís Batlle i Rossell
Subject: [Sipwitch-devel] Starting
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 00:18:12 +0100
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14)

Hello,

I've read about the GNU SIP Witch features, and I decided to try to get it
working.

For what I've seen, there are far more documents saying how great GNU SIP Witch
is, than documents about how to configure it.

I read partly the source code, and partly the xml configurations in the server
subdirectory, and I managed to get two users, with two secrets, that can log in.

When I try one to call the other, I end up with this:
...
sipwitch: registering viric(200) for 3600 seconds from 192.168.1.34:5060
sipwitch: sip: event 5; cid=3, did=4, instance=2
sipwitch: authorizing local; target=200
sipwitch: rewrite process; target=200, dialing=200
sipwitch: rewrite process; registry=0x41231000, dialed=0x35464
sipwitch: challenge request required
sipwitch: sip: event 25; cid=3, did=-1, instance=1
sipwitch: disconnecting call 4d376e54:3
sipwitch: sip: event 5; cid=5, did=6, instance=1
sipwitch: authorizing local; target=200
sipwitch: rewrite process; target=200, dialing=200
sipwitch: rewrite process; registry=0x41231000, dialed=0x35464
sipwitch: local call 4d376e54:5 for 200 from 201
sipwitch: cannot invite sip:192.168.1.34:5060; build failed
sipwitch: disconnecting call 4d376e54:5
sipwitch: sip: sending source reply 486
sipwitch: sip: event 25; cid=5, did=-1, instance=2
sipwitch: sip: event 26; cid=3, did=-1, instance=1
sipwitch: clearing call 4d376e54:3
sipwitch: sip: event 26; cid=5, did=-1, instance=2
sipwitch: clearing call 4d376e54:5
sipwitch: call 4d376e54:5 local busy 2011-01-20 00:06:01 0 201 200 n/a Lluís2

Can you understand what is happening? I cannot go beyond this.

I'm using two softphones in the LAN, both in the same IP (different port). Two
twinkle clients.

In the source code I noticed the 'build failed' errors happen calling the exosip
build invite function. To get deeper, gdb is the only solution?

I've noticed this problem appears here in a Fedora talk, with no solution, I
think:
http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/SWuGT6oX1M31ehj6znE9

Regards,
Lluís.



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