Hello,
I'm Julian Plata and I have some troubles to do a call between 2 users:
julianpl...@iptel.org since Media5 in my phone, and
marinaste...@iptel.org in a Comrex box. When I try to connect, Media5
shows a message "The caller can not be found".
Also, in the Iptel User Management the use
Notice that if you don't change Kamailio's basic config it will always RTP
proxy for private IP addresses ( those specified on RFC-1918). If you are
running your Kamailio server in a very low resource computer it can cause
problems. To isolate where the problem is, I would recommend you disable
2013/3/4 Olle E. Johansson
>
> 4 mar 2013 kl. 09:20 skrev Daniel-Constantin Mierla :
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I created the wiki page with the how-to install kamailio v4.0.x from
> git. The tutorial is available at:
> >
> > - http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/install/4.0.x/git
> >
> > It should make life
4 mar 2013 kl. 09:20 skrev Daniel-Constantin Mierla :
> Hello,
>
> I created the wiki page with the how-to install kamailio v4.0.x from git. The
> tutorial is available at:
>
> - http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/install/4.0.x/git
>
> It should make life easier for those willing to give a try to
then what would be this bad DSP or RTP packages dropping reason for that makes
such noises? (for example if I speak louder that train soud gets louder or when
I speak low the win/train sound gets lower as well)
Mitan Lopez
mita...@aol.com
-Original Message-
From: Alex Balashov
To:
On 03/04/2013 06:53 AM, Mitan Lopez wrote:
I understand, but some times 2 UAs have audio one side voice is clear
but in other side voice is just like train sound (or wind sound) is
this from NAT too?
No. NAT does not introduce any acoustic anomalies; it would simply
prevent the reachabilit
I understand, but some times 2 UAs have audio one side voice is clear but in
other side voice is just like train sound (or wind sound) is this from NAT too?
Mitan Lopez
mita...@aol.com
-Original Message-
From: Khoa Pham
To: SIP Router - Kamailio (OpenSER) and SIP Express Router (SER
On 03/04/2013 05:43 AM, Mitan Lopez wrote:
So RTP proxy servers are used most of the time in Internet to
communicate between 2 UA's? (in this case why bother to check all those
lines in kamailio cfg?)
Between two UAs that either (1) do not have network and transport-layer
reachability to each
@Mitan,
"most of the time" is not really correct. It depends on our decisions. Here
I want to support peer 2 peer call when both UA does not in symmetric NAT,
to reduce task for the rtpproxy :)
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 5:43 PM, Mitan Lopez wrote:
> So RTP proxy servers are used most of the time
Hey List,
I'm looking at an article by Daniel,
http://by-miconda.blogspot.ie/2010/10/best-of-new-in-kamailio-310-5-geoip-api.html.
In it he's uses the below to block source IP addresses by country, How
could this be used to block multiple country sources?? I've tried a couple
of thi
So RTP proxy servers are used most of the time in Internet to communicate
between 2 UA's? (in this case why bother to check all those lines in kamailio
cfg?)
Mitan Lopez
mita...@aol.com
-Original Message-
From: Alex Balashov
To: sr-users
Sent: Mon, Mar 4, 2013 11:30 am
Subject: Re
Hello,
I created the wiki page with the how-to install kamailio v4.0.x from
git. The tutorial is available at:
- http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/install/4.0.x/git
It should make life easier for those willing to give a try to v4.0.0
these days.
Anyhow, a review of the content is very appreci
Hello,
from my point of view, the last to sort out for v4.0.0 is packaging (I
just sent a dedicated email to decide on that). Personally I have been
testing v4.0.0 thoroughly in various cases, no critical issue being on
my list at this moment. Also, v4.0 is running for quite some time on
voip
On 03/04/2013 02:55 AM, Khoa Pham wrote:
@Alex: thanks for reply
In this IPv4 world, most devices are in NAT, and it only matters if they
are symmetric NAT or not.
So if 1 client is behind symmetric NAT, I want to use rtpproxy,
otherwise, I do not.
According to what I read from kamailio cfg, Ka
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