I have not had a chance to look at this, but if it is a fully
functional and threaded iax load balancer, thats extremely cool.
-bk
Stanisław Pitucha wrote:
Very low chances for that module if any. I haven't been using OpenSER much
and I don't think I'll be using it soon - but who knows.
Hi list
I've written a tool that works as a lightweight (standalone - no asterisk)
balancer for IAX servers. It's in early development now, but seems to be stable
enough and handles couple hundred simultaneous calls with not much latency
(SIPp + asterisks tested).
It's configurable by listing
- Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting. One thing thoough: what's the license of your code?
It's MIT - I forgot to add that. I'll stick the banners to files soon, with
next update to the package. (along with some fixes, etc)
Stanisław Pitucha
Gradwell Dot Com
On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 07:01 -0500,
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Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 12:19:13 +0100 (BST)
From: Stanis?aw Pitucha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [asterisk-users] Lightweight IAX balancer
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Very low chances for that module if any. I haven't been using OpenSER much and
I don't think I'll be using it soon - but who knows. Let's hope that
implementation will be clean enough to turn it into a library easily if someone
else wants to do it one day.
So far another pack is available at