[OpenSIPS-Users] Trying to get Snom Contact List to work with OpenSIPS RLS

Adrian Georgescu ag at ag-projects.com
Sat Jan 28 23:03:10 CET 2012


The document you must create for RLS is called rls-services. What you pasted resource-lists and pre-rules documents, which is something else. See RFC 4825.

Adrian


On Jan 28, 2012, at 8:26 PM, duane.larson at gmail.com wrote:

> Adrian, 
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> This is what I have in the xcap table for user 9012732009. 
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> 527 9012732009 irock.com <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?><resource-lists xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:resource-lists"><list name="Work"><entry uri="sip:9012732005 at coolbeans.com"><display-name>9012732005</display-name></entry><entry uri="sip:9013349020 at coolbeans.com"><display-name>9013349020</display-name></entry></list><list name="RootGroup"/></resource-lists> 4 9b67239aba25756f119fbcce38b156f3 0 index 0 
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> 523 9012732009 irock.com <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?><ruleset xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:common-policy"><rule id="presence_allow"><conditions><identity><one id="sip:9012732005 at coolbeans.com"/><one id="sip:9013349020 at coolbeans.com"/></identity></conditions><actions><sub-handling xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pres-rules">allow</sub-handling></actions><transformations><provide-devices xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pres-rules"><all-devices/></provide-devices><provide-persons xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pres-rules"><all-persons/></provide-persons><provide-services xmlns="urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:pres-rules"><all-services/></provide-services></transformations></rule></ruleset> 2 7389ddfe17038e107feb98b0382ed1a9 0 index.xml 0 
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> The first I would think is a contact list right? My Presence works fine with these XCAP docs. 
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> On , Adrian Georgescu <ag at ag-projects.com> wrote: 
> > RLS is a way to expand in the SIP server a single subscription sent to a SIP address into multiple subscriptions to a list of addresses defined in XCAP server rls-services document. 
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> > Your error 5 means that your have no contacts list defined in the rls-services document for sip uri 9012732009 at irock.com 
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> > You must build the list of contacts for 9012732009 at irock.com, upload it using HTTP PUT to the XCAP server rls-services document and finally subscribe to 9012732009 at irock.com 
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> > Adrian 
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> > On Jan 27, 2012, at 2:15 AM, duane.larson at gmail.com wrote: 
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> > > I am trying to get Snom's Contact List to work with RLS and XCAP. When I enable the Snom phone it sends the following subscribe 
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> > > SUBSCRIBE sip:9012732009 at irock.com;user=phone SIP/2.0 
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> > > Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.1.70:3072;branch=z9hG4bK-o82o6mip4krp;rport 
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> > > From: sip:9012732009 at irock.com>;tag=uqpj4kshg7 
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> > > To: sip:9012732009 at irock.com;user=phone> 
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> > > Call-ID: c60b313ccc40-ul069icazcpv 
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> > > CSeq: 1 SUBSCRIBE 
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> > > Max-Forwards: 70 
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> > > Contact: ;reg-id=1 
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> > > Event: presence 
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> > > Accept: application/pidf+xml, application/rlmi+xml, multipart/related 
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> > > Supported: eventlist 
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> > > User-Agent: snom821/8.4.31 
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> > > Expires: 3600 
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> > > Content-Length: 0 
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> > > With my OpenSIPS config I have 
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> > > # -- rls params -- 
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> > > modparam("rls", "db_url", "mysql://opensips:****@127.0.0.1/opensips") 
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> > > modparam("rls", "server_address", "sip:rls at sdfsdfsdf:5060") 
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> > > modparam("rls", "to_presence_code", 5) 
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> > > modparam("rls", "integrated_xcap_server", 1) 
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> > > modparam("rls", "presence_server", "sip:sa at asdfsadfsd:5060") 
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> > > modparam("rls", "rls_event", "xcap-diff") 
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> > > modparam("rls", "rls_event", "ua-profile") 
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> > > rls_handle_subscribe(); 
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> > > switch ($retcode) { 
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> > > case 5: 
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> > > # RLS indicated that message should be processed by presence 
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> > > if (is_uri_host_local()) { 
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> > > if (db_does_uri_exist()) { 
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> > > handle_subscribe(); 
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> > > } else { 
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> > > t_reply("404", "User not found"); 
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> > > } 
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> > > exit; 
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> > > } 
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> > > break; 
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> > > I see with xlog messages that rls_handle_subscribe() fails with a "case 5". I am not sure why the Snom SUBSCRIBE would fail with a "5". 
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> > > I've looked at http://www.opensips.org/Resources/Rls and the SUBSCRIBE from SNOM really isn't that different. So why does "rls_handle_subscribe()" fail?_______________________________________________ 
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