Happy new year, hope we will have auto-fit shoes, auto-clean clothes and
hover-boards as predicted in "Back To The Future", all before November 2015
... ;-)
On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 4:16 AM, Brandon Armstead wrote:
> Happy New Year!!!
>
> Many great new things to come. #2015 here we are :).
>
>
Hi,
Is it possible to make the rtp stream appear unidirectional?
By that i mean,
The rtp stream from client to proxy will go through one rtpproxy and proxy
to client stream will go through another rtpproxy instance?
If not, is it possible to mimic something like that by running rtpproxy in
brid
Happy New Year!!!
Many great new things to come. #2015 here we are :).
- Brandon
> On Dec 31, 2014, at 2:33 PM, Mahmoud Ramadan Ali
> wrote:
>
> Happy new year to Kamailio and the developers and all the mailing list users
> and all the world !
>
>> On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 11:10 PM, Daniel-
Happy new year to Kamailio and the developers and all the mailing list
users and all the world !
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 11:10 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <
mico...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A very dynamic 2014 for Kamailio has reached its end! Thank you everyone
> for contributing to it!
>
> Looking
A very dynamic 2014 for Kamailio has reached its end! Thank you everyone
for contributing to it!
Looking forward to 2015, a lot of new features in Kamailio and new
contributors! I wish a healthy and prosperous year to all Kamailio
friends, hoping to meet many of you at Kamailio World Conference an
I would like to know if there's a way to do parallel forking via lua code.
So specifically, I'd like to be able to do something like this:
seturi("sip:a...@example.com");
append_branch("sip:b...@example.com");
append_branch("sip:c...@example.com");
append_branch("sip:d...@example.com");
Hi,
I'm trying use two instances of rtpproxy listening to two different public
IPs, to handle incoming and outgoing legs.
That means i want to implement this network topology:
SipClient->media from client to proxy--->rtpproxy1
Sipclient<--media from proxy to client<---rtpproxy2
On 12/29/2014 10:41 PM, René Bormann wrote:
> just wanted to add the snmpstats modules to our kamailio 4.2.1
> installation.
> but we are running into a libssnmp15 dependency.
> searching google showed me that on 14.04 the lib is called libsnmp30 now.
What repository are you using? What is the ou