[asterisk-users] Gtalk/Jabber Issue

William Stillwell william at stillwellsoft.com
Thu Feb 10 22:44:23 CST 2011


Yeah, that was a typo, but I fixed, still no dice.

 

The incoming jabber call doesn’t fire the gtalk connection.

 

 

From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Warren Selby
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 10:16 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Gtalk/Jabber Issue

 

You've got connection=jp_jabber defined in one file, and [jb_jabber] defined in the other. 

Thanks,

--Warren Selby, dCAP


On Feb 10, 2011, at 5:55 PM, "William Stillwell" <william at stillwellsoft.com> wrote:

Sorry, Asterisk Build 1.6.2.7

 

From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of William Stillwell
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 6:50 PM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: [asterisk-users] Gtalk/Jabber Issue

 

OK, im pulling my hair out, everything looks configured right, deleted, and started over, etc, etc. but can’t seem to get this to work

 

 

Gtalk.conf

 

[general]

context=google-in

allowguest=yes

bindaddr=192.168.xxx.xxx

extenip=96.254.xxx.xxx

 

[guest]

context=google-in

disallow=all

allow=ulaw

allow=g729

connection=jp_jabber

 

jabber.conf

 

[general]

debug=yes

;autoprune=no

autoregister=yes

 

 

[jb_jabber]

type=client

serverhost=talk.google.com

username=XXXXXXXXX at gmail.com/Talk

secret=XXXXXXX

port=5222

usetls=yes

usesasl=yes

;status=Available

statusmessage="Connected via Asterisk"

;timeout=100

;keepalive=yes

 

 

Extensions.conf

 

[google-in]

exten => s,1,NoOp(Call from GTalk)

exten => s,n,Set(CallerID(Name)="From GoogleTalk")

exten => s,n,Dial(SIP/1000)

 

jabber show connected 

 

Jabber Users and their status:

       User: xxxxxx at gmail.com/Talk     - Connected

----

   Number of users: 1

 

 

---- CLI on incoming Call ----

 

bannana*CLI> 

JABBER: jb_jabber INCOMING: <iq from="+1*********@voice.google.com/srvres-MTAuMjE4LjE0LjEzNzo5ODU2" to="******@gmail.com/TalkD876FAA0" id="jingle:10.218.14.137-17447266:1:03800E94" type="set"><ses:session type="initiate" id="SIP1007753261 at 10.218.122.83" initiator="+1*******@voice.google.com/srvres-MTAuMjE4LjE0LjEzNzo5ODU2" xmlns:ses="http://www.google.com/session"><pho:description xmlns:pho="http://www.google.com/session/phone"><pho:payload-type id="0" name="PCMU" clockrate="8000"/><pho:payload-type id="101" name="telephone-event"/></pho:description><transport behind-symmetric-nat="false" can-receive-from-symmetric-nat="false" xmlns="http://www.google.com/transport/raw-udp"/><transport xmlns="http://www.google.com/transport/p2p"/></ses:session></iq>

bannana*CLI> 

JABBER: jb_jabber INCOMING: <iq from="+1********@voice.google.com/srvres-MTAuMjE4LjE0LjEzNzo5ODU2" to="******@gmail.com/TalkD876FAA0" id="jingle:10.218.14.137-17447266:1:03800EB9" type="set"><ses:session type="terminate" id="SIP1007753261 at 10.218.122.83" initiator="+1*******@voice.google.com/srvres-MTAuMjE4LjE0LjEzNzo5ODU2" xmlns:ses="http://www.google.com/session"><pho:call-ended xmlns:pho="http://www.google.com/session/phone">Call cancelled</pho:call-ended></ses:session></iq>

bannana*CLI>

 

 

it doesn’t even try to fire the google-in context ?

 

Lastest Version of iksemel Installed, asterisk was rebuild after installed, asterisk sees both jabber/gtalk commands.

 

It just will NOT ring my dialplan.

 

 

 

 

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