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jorge.amador at withus.pt schrieb:
> Hi Benny,
> 
> I'm still not able to register to a P-CSCF using pjsip 0.8.0. Should I  
> get the latest svn version? Thanks a lot,

What is the problem during registration? Is it missing a certain SIP 
header? What P-CSCF are you using? Maybe the P-CSCF requires IPsec?

regards
klaus

> 
> Jorge
> 
> 
> Quoting Benny Prijono <bennylp at pjsip.org>:
> 
>> No, I didn't forget, it's just that I couldn't remember all the
>> settings. I tried to document it here:
>> http://trac.pjsip.org/repos/wiki/PJSIP_IMS, but it's by no means
>> complete. So for now your best bet is to scan pjsip/sip_config.h and
>> pjsua.h to see for options that look related to IMS, and see if
>> changing it helps.
>>
>> cheers,
>>  -benny
>>
>> On 1/28/08, jorge.amador at withus.pt <jorge.amador at withus.pt> wrote:
>>> Hi Benny,
>>>
>>> I hope you haven't forgotten about me. I would like to know the
>>> settings that are required in order to register to a P-CSCF if it's
>>> possible. Once again thanks a lot for your help. Best regards,
>>>
>>> Jorge Amador
>>>
>>>
>>> Quoting jorge.amador at withus.pt:
>>>
>>>> Hi Benny,
>>>>
>>>> I'm very thankful for your help. Do you allready know when you can
>>>> send me those settings? Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> Jorge
>>>>
>>>> Quoting Benny Prijono <bennylp at pjsip.org>:
>>>>
>>>>> On 1/18/08, jorge.amador at withus.pt <jorge.amador at withus.pt> wrote:
>>>>>> Hi Benny,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I used Wireshark to look at the headers a other fields and I noticed
>>>>>> that when using this other application similar to X-Lite, the first
>>>>>> request sent by it, contains a field in the message header called
>>>>>> Authorization containing username, realm, nonce, etc. This field isn't
>>>>>> there when I use pjsip. Could this be the reason? Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Ah, so are you trying to register to a P-CSCF?
>>>>>
>>>>> If so, IMS is a wholly different beast with its rules and   
>>> quirks, and pjsip
>>>>> supports that, but there are few settings to tweak to make it work.
>>>>> Unfortunately I can't remember exactly what they are, and my   
>>> settings are on
>>>>> different computer. I'll send them when I have access to it. In the mean
>>>>> time, maybe others can help (Roland?).
>>>>>
>>>>> cheers,
>>>>>  -benny
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Jorge
>>>>
>>>>
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