[Freeswitch-users] Possible to communicate with FS using event_socket without ESL?

Steven Ayre steveayre at gmail.com
Sun Feb 13 15:29:01 MSK 2011


Without the use of the ESL *protocol* - no. Without the use of the supplied
ESL *libraries* - correct.

You're along the right lines on implementing your own protocol. If you can
connect and authenticate via telnet from the same computer you're trying
your app from then there should be no problem with FS.

The fact you say it takes 10s for FS to respond indicates you're not sending
the auth line. You should get either a success or failure message straight
away in reply to that. So it sounds like the auth isn't getting sent at all.

Try using Wireshark to view what's going over the network to check it's what
you expect.

-Steve






On 13 February 2011 03:27, Bert Jones <rmbertjones at comcast.net> wrote:

> Hello,
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> Am I correct in assuming that an app can talk directly to FS using
> event_socket without the use of the ESL?  I am attempting to do this, but
> having trouble authenticating. I wanted to make sure I was not overlooking
> something basis in my approach.
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> I have successfully loaded FS on a windows XP server and can register
> phones and make calls.  Further I can talk to the server, authenticate and
> make calls using telnet, but when attempting to do the same via an app
> written in .net and using a socket, I am unable to authenticate.
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> Running my app using a tcpSocket, I receive the "Content-Type:
> auth/request" upon connection of the socket, but when sending “auth
> password\n\n” it appears that the connection times out after about 10
> seconds and I receive:  “Content-Type: text/disconnect-notice" & vbLf &
> "Content-Length: 67".  mod_event_socket is enabled in modules.conf.xml .
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> Is there something obvious that I am missing conceptually, or should this
> work?
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> Thanks!
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