uded a TLS setup.
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> Best Regards
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> *Dimitry Nagorny*
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> Trainee
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> *Von:* sr-users [mailto:sr-users-boun...@lists.sip-router.org] *Im
> Auftrag von *Zaka
> *Gesendet:* Montag, 4. Juli 2016 15:07
> *An:* Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing
a TLS setup.
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>
> Best Regards
>
> *Dimitry Nagorny*
>
> Trainee
>
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>
> *Von:* sr-users [mailto:sr-users-boun...@lists.sip-router.org] *Im
> Auftrag von *Zaka
> *Gesendet:* Montag, 4. Juli 2016 15:07
> *An:* Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List <sr
Zaka writes:
> Put another way, can a Kamailio Box & a smartphone (Browser or Linphone) do
> the job?
You can do a demo where your websocket sip client runs in your browser
and then calls linphone or another websocket sip client via Kamailio,
but that does not give you a call center demo.
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Zaka writes:
> 2: Customer will use web browser (websocket compatible of course) and enter
> address of the KAMAILIO Box or we shall need another KAMAILIO to
> statelessly forward the call to next available operator using Hunt Group or
> similar scheme?
kamailio could route the call to a call
Dear List:
I wonder if this has been asked before. Please ignore or point to the
appropriate source, if needed.
Simply, I have little experience with SIP servlets implementing WEBRTC/
Click2Call etc...
Considering a Call Centre scenario offering a WEBRTC solution. Following
are the confusions