Mark Dutton
2012-07-30 07:12:59 UTC
Homer is now working (mostly) in 4.6.
However, I see two issues. One is a frustration, the other a
bit more serious.
The first issue is that although Homer correctly shows the
local time on its web page and the search output has all the
correct timezone, the actual search window is taking time in
GMT. I am in Western Australia which is 8 hours ahead of
GMT, so if I am searching for records between 16:00 and
18:00, I must enter 8:00 and 10:00 in my search time
fields.
The second issue is that Homer seems to miss out some of the
SIP packets in a transaction.
On an INVITE, I am missing the trying, then the 401
unauthorised messages. The first packet after the initial
invite is the ACK to the 401 message.
All subsequent trying messages are missing. The response to
the registrar requesting the address of the called extension
is missing.
I have ascertained that all the packets are sequential
without gaps in the returned results, which indicates that
Homer is not even capturing the missing packets into the
database.
Is this a bug to report, or is it something outside the
scope of the SipX project?
However, I see two issues. One is a frustration, the other a
bit more serious.
The first issue is that although Homer correctly shows the
local time on its web page and the search output has all the
correct timezone, the actual search window is taking time in
GMT. I am in Western Australia which is 8 hours ahead of
GMT, so if I am searching for records between 16:00 and
18:00, I must enter 8:00 and 10:00 in my search time
fields.
The second issue is that Homer seems to miss out some of the
SIP packets in a transaction.
On an INVITE, I am missing the trying, then the 401
unauthorised messages. The first packet after the initial
invite is the ACK to the 401 message.
All subsequent trying messages are missing. The response to
the registrar requesting the address of the called extension
is missing.
I have ascertained that all the packets are sequential
without gaps in the returned results, which indicates that
Homer is not even capturing the missing packets into the
database.
Is this a bug to report, or is it something outside the
scope of the SipX project?
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Regards
Mark Dutton
Regards
Mark Dutton