I've noticed this in both kamailio 3.1.5 and 3.2.x. I've configured to receive
on udp 9090 port. This sip message will be forwarded to a asterisk box
listening on 5060 port. Now what i'm trying to achieve is , When kamailio will
receive the sip message on udp 9090 port it will forward the mess
Hi,I'm using the new kamailio 3.2 which has some changes in rtpproxy module.
And i'm finding it hard to implement a certain configuration. Because of our
network infrastructure i have to repackage rtp streams in one direction. Now in
kamailio 3.1.5 i used to do this in this way:In main
routero
I want to enable the rtp repacketization feature of the rtpproxy. I have set
force_rtp_proxy("z150"). But the repacketization is not happening. in the log
it does show that rtp will be repacketizes but when i see the wireshark
capture, its the same.
With Best Regards
Ariful Hossain Tuhin
ema
HiI need to use the rtp repacketization feature of rtpproxy. Now i have also
some custom rtp obsfucation modules which hides the rtp header and rtp payload
size. Now if i want to use rtp repacketization(for_rtp_proxy(zNN)) , would it
work? I mean does the rtp repacketization requires any header
and change the
ip/port of asterisk from there and you'll be ready to rock in just half an hour
or so !!
Regards,
Sammy.
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 3:08 PM, arif tuhin wrote:
How can i get the Sip trace? if you can provide me any details it will be
helpful. Also i have attached kamaili
recieved port 9090 to
asterisk port 7160
Hi,
Can you capture a sip trace on Kamailio server for this, also paste your
configuration file ! so someone can figure out.
Regards,Sammy.
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 5:14 PM, arif tuhin wrote:
I'm Trying to relay sip messages from sip clie
I'm Trying to relay sip messages from sip client to asterisk. Kamailio should
accept the msg on 9090 udp port and it will forward the sip message to 7160 udp
port of Asterisk.
I thought the default cfg file will be enough to accomplish this simple task.
But kamailio is receiving the msg ok but
I've got trial certificate from verisign. They signed the server
certificate with an intermediate ca and gave instructions for installing
it into apache/IIS etc. Both issued certificate and the intermediate CA
should be installed in the server. if only server certificate is
installed , it will