I've been trying to make srtp->srtp work with kamailio, rtpproxy and two symbian phones. rtpproxy does not receive any rtp/sdp packets. I'm still trying to debug what makes it fail. Without tls and srtp everything works, with either results are varied. Before I waste more time: Should kamailio+rtpproxy work out of the box with NATted TLS+SRTP clients? mediaproxy-ng is only needed for *conversion* between srtp and rtp?
On 7/19/13, Alexey Rybalko <alexey.ryba...@gmail.com> wrote: > Today I compiled and installed your branch from Kamailio repository. > Another hope for kickstart was to swap Kamailio inside NGCP: in order to > use already working config straight from then authors J But it was figured > out that a lot of symbols and funcs are out of place (despite that all > necessary modules are compiled). Then I found missing patches at Sipwise > repo. But haven't been sure they are needed for the purpose or not. > > p.s. Sorry if I'm annoying. Despite a hot set of projects for "WebRTC to > SIP" convergence (almost) none of them are stable or working as expected. > E.g. Asterisk doesn't (yet) officially support VP8 for B2BUA. And I don't > want to involve Asterisk here as well. > > regards, > /A > > > 2013/7/19 Richard Fuchs <rfu...@sipwise.com> > >> On 07/19/13 14:46, Alexey Rybalko wrote: >> > Good! When NGCP 3.0 will be available for the community? >> > >> > Have we any chance to evaluate media profile conversion(SDP) prior that >> > event using base Kamailio? There a several patches from Sipwise for >> > Kamailio core and some other modules as well (e.g. nathelper).The only >> > examples for new mediaproxy might be found inside SPCE (NGCP), but it's >> > config doesn't work without patching the Kamailio sources. >> >> >> You don't have to patch it if you check out the rtpproxy-ng branch from >> the Kamailio git repo (or the Sipwise Kamailio repo for that matter), >> but you're still gonna have to compile the sources yourself. At this >> point, there's no way around that. NGCP 3.0 is on the horizon, but not >> quite there yet as there's still some issues that need to be worked out. >> >> cheers >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list >> sr-users@lists.sip-router.org >> http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users >> >> > _______________________________________________ SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list sr-users@lists.sip-router.org http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users