I wrote a SIP proxy in Limbo, a decade and a bit apast. Can't find it
off-hand. Maybe it's in VNI or discarded by the the IBU mafia.

brucee

On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Lucio De Re <lu...@proxima.alt.za> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 03:34:32PM -0700, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
>>
>> I'd be curious to see what you came up with.
>>
> It was the emulation of a handset, on screen, driving an interface
> adapter that communicated digitally with a small PABX.  I can post the
> ancient Inferno code as is on my web site, but to update the code will
> take a while, which seems to dovetail with your own requirements.
>
>> My thoughts we around using a modified version of the plumber to
>> drive the routing logic, but it's all very hypothetical right now.
>> I had no intention of doing media conversion or any of that sort of
>> thing.
>>
> I hadn't thought of that, it does sound useful as a general solution.
>
>> As to the volume of SIP RFCs, the only way to make this work is to
>> implement just the bare minimum of SIP required to do the job. A
>> friend of mine has done a couple of from-scratch SIP proxies and has
>> been a wealth of information about how not to do this ;-)
>>
> I do wish programmers were more keen to document exactly this type of
> understanding and save others repeating their mistakes.  But it's good
> to know where to look.
>
> ++L
>
>

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