[asterisk-users] [resolved] asterisk 1,4 and google talk
Ronald Lewis
groups at ronaldlewis.com
Thu Jan 4 14:57:07 MST 2007
1.4 has been released, and it's still crashing. I guess it hasn't been
resolved yet.
On 11/10/06, Mik Cheez <michael_bulk at wildgate.com> wrote:
>
> Mani,
>
> I've gotten the same result both dialing from a gtalk client to SIP, as
> well as an SIP call to gtalk. You can run a "jabber debug" before the
> call is placed to see more debug info on what's causing the crash. With
> the module in Beta, I believe it's just a bug that needs to be worked
> out. Below you'll see the output of one of my calls.
>
> :M
>
> sysmast01*CLI>
> JABBER: gtalk_account INCOMING: <iq
> to="xxxxxxxx at gmail.com/asterisk4273D1E7" type="set" id="35"
> from="yyyyyyyy at gmail.com/Talk.v1001EE54E14"><session type="initiate"
> id="2077360010" initiator="yyyyyyyy at gmail.com/Talk.v1001EE54E14"
> xmlns="http://www.google.com/session"><description xml:lang="en"
> xmlns="http://www.google.com/session/phone"><payload-type id="103"
> name="ISAC" clockrate="16000"/><payload-type id="97" name="IPCMWB"
> clockrate="16000" bitrate="80000"/><payload-type id="99" name="speex"
> clockrate="16000" bitrate="22000"/><payload-type id="4" name="G723"
> clockrate="8000" bitrate="6300"/><payload-type id="98" name="speex"
> clockrate="8000" bitrate="11000"/><payload-type id="100" name="EG711U"
> clockrate="8000" bitrate="64000"/><payload-type id="101" name="EG711A"
> clockrate="8000" bitrate="64000"/><payload-type id="0" name="PCMU"
> clockrate="8000" bitrate="64000"/><payload-type id="8" name="PCMA"
> clockrate="8000" bitrate="64000"/><payload-type id="13" name="CN"
> clockrate="8000"/><payload-type id="102" name="iLBC" clockrate="
> sysmast01*CLI>
> JABBER: gtalk_account INCOMING: 8000" bitrate="13300"/><payload-type
> id="106" name="telephone-event"
> clockrate="8000"/></description><transport
> xmlns="http://www.google.com/transport/p2p"/></session></iq>
> sysmast01*CLI> *** glibc detected *** /usr/sbin/asterisk:
> munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer: 0xb7e47b73 ***
> ======= Backtrace: =========
> /lib/libc.so.6(cfree+0x1bb)[0x9b667b]
> /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_gtalk.so[0x82bde5]
> /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_gtalk.so[0x82c436]
> /usr/lib/libiksemel.so.3(iks_filter_packet+0x129)[0x278789]
> /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/res_jabber.so[0x4000c7]
> /usr/lib/libiksemel.so.3[0x276b55]
> /usr/lib/libiksemel.so.3(iks_parse+0x5c1)[0x274ad1]
> /usr/lib/libiksemel.so.3(iks_recv+0x98)[0x276488]
> /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/res_jabber.so[0x3fbd70]
> /usr/sbin/asterisk[0x80eadfb]
> /lib/libpthread.so.0[0xac03db]
> /lib/libc.so.6(clone+0x5e)[0xa1a06e]
>
>
> Mani Sridhar wrote:
> > hi,
> > it turns out that the iksemel library (which i installed using an rpm)
> > was returning 0 when the function iks_has_tls() was called. it should
> > return 1 otherwise res_jabber.o thinks gnuTLS is not installed. i
> > confirmed this by running a test program i wrote, that calls
> > iks_has_tls . it returned 0.
> >
> > i downloaded iksemel source, compiled it and now the test program
> > returned 1.
> >
> > now, "jabber show connected" shows the google talk account as
> > connected, but i don't see this buddy online on my other google talk
> > buddy list.
> >
> > i added an extension in extensions.conf that calls Gtalk/buddy, and as
> > soon as i call this extension, asterisk terminates due to a
> > segmentation fault. it didn't seem like a core was dumped - i'm still
> > looking for it.
> >
> > thanks
> > sridhar
> >
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