[Serusers] sending bye using sipsak [onsip.org]

Java Rockx javarockx at gmail.com
Thu Apr 14 14:10:06 CEST 2005


I'm not certain, but the contact field may need to have angle brackets 
around the uri like the To header has.

Also, the only other thing I can think of is perhaps your line terminators 
aren't right. Head line must be terminated with \r\n and there must be one 
extra \r\n following the last header field.

Regards,
Paul

On 4/14/05, Pavel Siderov <pi at hostmates.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Paul, 
>  I just tried your suggestion but still with no success. Here is my 
> bye.txt
>  BYE sip:35923456 at 1.2.3.4 SIP/2.0
> From: <sip:166279 at 5.6.7.8>;tag=95061277
> To: <sip:35928229525 at 1.2.3.4>;tag=as414565bd
> Contact: sip:166279 at 1.2.3.4;user=phone
> Call-ID: BF5C0E09-B35D-4E5D-BB02-3572C6C2D2C8 at 192.168.2.111
> CSeq: 100 BYE
> Max-Forwards: 16
> Content-Length: 0
> Thanks you very much for your help :)
>  Regards,
> Pavel
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> *From:* Java Rockx <javarockx at gmail.com> 
> *To:* Pavel Siderov <pi at hostmates.com> 
> *Sent:* Wednesday, April 13, 2005 9:21 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [Serusers] sending bye using sipsak [onsip.org<http://onsip.org>
> ]
> 
> Then the only thing I can think of is that you may have to include the 
> <from> and <to> headers including the from_tag and to_tag. I guess you're 
> just dealing with a SIP devices that looks at all these to match 
> transactions.
> 
> You should just be able to plug these items to the BYE message template 
> file.
> 
> Regards,
> Paul
> 
> On 4/13/05, Pavel Siderov <pi at hostmates.com> wrote: 
> > 
> > I've tested this lots of times ... and I think that the Call-ID is 
> > correctly copied from the database. 
> >  Thanks, 
> > Pavel
> > 
> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > *From:* Java Rockx <javarockx at gmail.com> 
> > *To:* Pavel Siderov <pi at hostmates.com> 
> > *Cc:* serusers at lists.iptel.org 
> >  *Sent:* Wednesday, April 13, 2005 5:45 PM
> > *Subject:* Re: [Serusers] sending bye using sipsak [onsip.org<http://onsip.org>
> > ]
> > 
> > You'll have to ^C sipsak to stop it since it is very unlikely that the 
> > destination you're sending to will reply nicely.
> > 
> > If the call doesn't stop then you may have the wrong Call-ID
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Paul
> > 
> > On 4/13/05, Pavel Siderov <pi at hostmates.com> wrote: 
> > > 
> > > Thanks Paul. 
> > >  Now I got 
> > >  sipsak -f bye.txt -s sip:1.2.3.4 <http://1.2.3.4>
> > > ** give up retransmissioning....
> > > And the call continued :(
> > >  Regards,
> > > Pavel
> > >  ----- Original Message ----- *From:* Java Rockx <javarockx at gmail.com> 
> > > *To:* Pavel Siderov <pi at hostmates.com> 
> > > *Cc:* serusers at lists.iptel.org 
> > > *Sent:* Wednesday, April 13, 2005 4:29 PM
> > > *Subject:* Re: [Serusers] sending bye using sipsak [onsip.org<http://onsip.org>
> > > ]
> > > 
> > > Your sipsak command should be
> > > 
> > > *sipsak -f bye.txt -s sip:1 <http://62.244.175.133/>.2.3.4*
> > > 
> > > Regards,
> > > Paul
> > > 
> > 
> > 
>
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