btw: it is really preferred to use the default config file. Creating a
new one from scratch or simpler ones is only useful if you really
understand all details of Kamailio and SIP. Otherwise your config can
easily be insecure and exploited.
regards
klaus
On 18.10.2011 14:26, Peter Schrock wro
I guess my frustration is that I had it set up previously, even
completed a test call that worked. I rebooted my computer to test
something and ended up loosing everything. Kind of frustrating. Thanks
again for the help. I will get this.
Peter
On Oct 18, 2011, at 6:34 PM, Timo Reimann wrote:
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Am 18.10.2011 um 22:26 schrieb Peter Schrock:
> I am wondering two things.
> 1. is there a place on the web that I may find a basic cfg file to at least
> get Kamailio running.
There are a few basic configuration files within the sources. Look into the
etc/ directory.
> 2. is there a resource
I am wondering two things.
1. is there a place on the web that I may find a basic cfg file to at least
get Kamailio running.
2. is there a resource that tells you what to include for what you want to
use the system for. At this point, it seems like I should just include
everything because I don't k