On 17 August 2016 at 20:40, Jonas Kellens <[email protected]> wrote:
> When I compile "--without-pjproject" I loose all webrtc functionality. I get > errors about the lack of "ice-frag and ice-pwd in the SDP-body". > So I guess I DO need pjproject. But I do not want to use pjsip (I prefer sip). > Do you have any other input or idea ? Yes. I've never had a problem compiling or installing Asterisk; I simply download the latest version, follow the instructions, and 10 minutes later I'm compiled and up and running. No messing about with weird seperate downloads of unsupported versions of pjsip - I just use the bundled pjsip install and off I go. But from your posts, it seems you want to do modern web stuff like WebRTC and so on, on old version of centos, old versions of asterisk, old version of the SIP channel driver. What particular reason is there to even bother with the certified version - the instructions say the regular most recent LTS download should be first choice. And why do you prefer SIP? pjsip was introduced in Asterisk 12 nearly 3 years ago, and SIP is pretty much deprecated now. As a newbie, I looked at SIP and it all seemed a bit bonkers - "type=friend, insecure=very" - what's THAT all about?! In pjsip, I just setup a pjsip_wizard and template my endpoints in pjsip.conf, and I'm done in a few lines. https://github.com/lardconcepts/asterisk-digitalocean-voipfone-config/blob/master/Asterisk-13-on-Ubuntu.md This is me, creating a brand new Asterisk install on a low end $5 VPS which handles more concurrent calls than I need it to (at least 20 so far!); https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h12NkJQwpYo (I just found out that the Youtube annotations don't work on mobile, so watch on desktop for it to make sense!). I'm probably the newbiest of noobs here, but just using the latest current stable version of everything available and following the install page on the Asterisk Wiki I can fire up a VPS and be receiving calls in 20 minutes, from scratch. And I'm genuinely interested in why people struggle on for days with old versions of things. I'm not asking all this to create argument, but I am genuinely interested. Perhaps I am missing a major point here? -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
