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Movim will "ring" and allow to refuse or reply to the phone call, but the proceed or reject message never makes it back to the caller if the have a JID such as boop\40thing.xyz@sip.cheogram.com -- it seems in my tests that any presence of a backslash triggers this bug, whereas JIDs with no backslash in the localpart are handled by Movim as expected.
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What SIP - Jingle transport are you using ? With which SIP client on the other side ? (simple curiosity)
Is it possible to have a test account then I can reproduce ?
What SIP - Jingle transport are you using ? With which SIP client on the
other side ? (simple curiosity)
Is it possible to have a test account then I can reproduce ?
I am developing one. It is public (if incomplete) you may use it.
To reproduce, use any sip client to call:
sip:your%40jid.tld@sip.cheogram.com
I am testing with linphone on debian, but most any sip client should do.
Movim will "ring" and allow to refuse or reply to the phone call, but the proceed or reject message never makes it back to the caller if the have a JID such as
boop\40thing.xyz@sip.cheogram.com
-- it seems in my tests that any presence of a backslash triggers this bug, whereas JIDs with no backslash in the localpart are handled by Movim as expected.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: