Hello
There's an excellent article on FS vs. Asterisk, but unless I missed
it, there's no equivalent to OpenSIPs (www.opensips.org).
At this point, apart from the fact that OpenSIPs is not available for
Windows, how does FreeSwitch compare with OpenSIPs, what are the
strengths and weaknesses
Hello,
I have a couple of questions related to having SIP users connecting
from the Net to a Freeswitch server through NAT routers on both ends:
1. How must I configure routers on both ends? I understand that I
need to route incoming TCP/UDP 5080 into the Freeswitch server, but
what about the
Add-on: The script is almost fine now, but I don't know whether the
script really requires a config file, and if yes, where it can be
found (the XML file doesn't seem to be it):
FREESWITCH_PARAMS=-nc
FREESWITCH_BIN=/usr/local/freeswitch/bin/freeswitch
#BAD!!!
Brian West We changed this to autodetect it means you have the libs
but no devel headers.. either disable it or install the dev headers.
Thanks guys, that was it: The stock SLED 10 that I have on this MSI
host did have unixODBC.rpm but not its unixODBC-devel.rpm counterpart.
I re-read the
Hello,
This is my first try at compiling Freeswitch (1.0.3). Since I have a
Linux box lying around, I'm giving it a shot on a SUSE Linux
Enterprise Desktop 10 SP1 (i586).
Per the instructions in the wiki, I run make, but get the following
error : http://pastebin.ca/1369381
According to the
Michael Jerris There is currently no openzap (sangoma, etc) support
on windows, we hope this will be coming soon.
I found an alternative: The Linksys 3102 VoIP gateway. It's cheaper too.
Would you say the Windows port of Freeswitch is ready to be used
commercially, or I should go for a Linux
(sorry for the broken thread: I don't know how to avoid this when
answering through the digest version of the mailing list)
Michael Jerris You could use Netborder Express with it.
Thanks for the tip. I didn't know this device. I'm not sure I
understand the difference between this PCI card and
Hello
For single-host settings, getting customers to buy a separate server
just to run Freeswitch is overkill, so I'm thinking about selling
just the IVR application to run on Windows. Unless a PCI card is
available, the FXO connection will be provided by Sangoma's USB device.
I'd like some
Hello
For SOHO users, getting a second, Linux-based computer just to run a
small voice server is overkill, so I'm thinking of selling an
application based on the Windows version of Freeswitch.
Instead of the Sangoma USB connector, I'd really prefer to sell them
a PCI card, because it's less