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On 07/07/16 15:06, Mateus Bellomo wrote:
> Hello Udit,
>
> I know you could Jitsi client to log in with your sip account and send
> messages, but using that you would not be working with resiprocate
> (depending of the tests that you want this could be useful).
>
> You also can use sipsak [1] to send messages to sip accounts. But I was
> trying to use that to send a message to a client logged in resiprocate
> and it wasn't working. It worked when the client was logged in Jitsi tough.
>
> [1] http://linux.die.net/man/1/sipsak
>
Hi Udit,
I see you logged in to the SIP proxy with Jitsi, I tried to send you a
message
You can try compiling the basicMessage.cxx demo and tweaking it to use
the TLS transport. The ws.sip5060.net proxy only accepts TLS connections.
Regards,
Daniel
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