RE: [reSIProcate] reSIProcate and LCS?
Apparently to use "Federation Mode" you must use the TLS transport. As
far as I know - no one has tried this with resip yet. Although it is on
my list of things to try out. : )
On the other hand - I have used resip to communicate with LCS by setting
up the resip endpoint as a trusted node. Note: LCS does not support
UDP - so you must use a TCP transport. Don't expect to be able to
register with LCS though - since you need to implement those Microsoft
extensions that you mentioned (ie. Kerberos/NTLM Authentication instead
of Digest).
Scott
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[mailto:resiprocate-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Chris Rigg
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 5:21 PM
To: resiprocate-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [reSIProcate] reSIProcate and LCS?
Hello,
I am trying to connect reSIProcate to Microsoft's LCS (Live
Communications Server) in Federation mode (i.e. Public IM). In this
mode, instant messenger users (i.e. MOC clients) can communicate OUTSIDE
of their domain. For example, with Federation mode a user named
john@xxxxxxx (that uses LCS as their enterprise IM server) can IM with
sam@xxxxxxxx The inter-domain protocol that is used to make this happen
is called "Federation". The protocol is basically just some MSFT
extensions onto standard SIP/SIMPLE messages. However, I'm running into
plenty of problems when trying to interoperate between reSIProcate and
LCS.
Has anyone tried to do something similar?? If so, was there a detailed
Microsoft Federation mode interface spec that you followed or something?
Thanks,
Chris
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