Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-10 Thread Klaus Darilion
On 02.04.2013 15:05, Richard Fuchs wrote: Hi, On 04/01/13 10:03, Aft nix wrote: I stumbled upon this git://github.com/sipwise/mediaproxy-ng.git which looked very neat to me. Its said that it can be used with kamailio. It seems like its backed sipwise inc. But no documentation is given

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-10 Thread Manwe
El Wed, 10 Apr 2013 10:17:18 +0200 Klaus Darilion klaus.mailingli...@pernau.at escribió: On 02.04.2013 15:05, Richard Fuchs wrote: Hi, On 04/01/13 10:03, Aft nix wrote: I stumbled upon this git://github.com/sipwise/mediaproxy-ng.git which looked very neat to me. Its said that it

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-10 Thread Andreas Granig
Hi, On 04/10/2013 11:02 AM, Jon Bonilla (Manwe) wrote: I think it is a bad idea to name the relay mediaproxy-ng and the corresponding Kamailio module rtpproxy-ng. Indeed Well, the point is that it's just an enhancement of the rtpproxy module. In the past, the rtpproxy module was used to

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-10 Thread Richard Fuchs
On 04/10/13 04:17, Klaus Darilion wrote: I think it is a bad idea to name the relay mediaproxy-ng and the corresponding Kamailio module rtpproxy-ng. I've considered that. Apart from the other reasons already mentioned, for me the deciding factor was that the new module forms a drop-in

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-10 Thread Olle E. Johansson
10 apr 2013 kl. 14:38 skrev Richard Fuchs rfu...@sipwise.com: On 04/10/13 04:17, Klaus Darilion wrote: I think it is a bad idea to name the relay mediaproxy-ng and the corresponding Kamailio module rtpproxy-ng. I've considered that. Apart from the other reasons already mentioned, for me

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-10 Thread Juha Heinanen
i consider it a bad idea to call the new media proxy mediaproxy-ng, because it gives impression that this is a new incarnation of ag projects mediaproxy that has existed for years. -- juha ___ SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-10 Thread Manwe
El Wed, 10 Apr 2013 14:41:33 +0200 Olle E. Johansson o...@edvina.net escribió: 10 apr 2013 kl. 14:38 skrev Richard Fuchs rfu...@sipwise.com: On 04/10/13 04:17, Klaus Darilion wrote: I think it is a bad idea to name the relay mediaproxy-ng and the corresponding Kamailio module

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-10 Thread Andreas Granig
Hi, On 04/10/2013 02:54 PM, Juha Heinanen wrote: i consider it a bad idea to call the new media proxy mediaproxy-ng, because it gives impression that this is a new incarnation of ag projects mediaproxy that has existed for years. mediaproxy-ng also exists for years (since 2007, prior to the

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-05 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Hello, On 4/4/13 9:15 PM, Richard Fuchs wrote: Hi, On 04/04/13 14:58, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote: quite interesting, I didn't know it has two operations modes: user space forwarding and kernel forwarding. Is there any plan in supporting more one mode (or dropping the other) in the

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-05 Thread Richard Fuchs
On 04/05/13 03:53, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote: She fallback to user space can happen even during a call? Or is just about when the call is initialized, the application detects is some problem when setting up forwarding rules in the kernel and goes for user space. It can happen any time.

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-04 Thread Marek Červenka
updated http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/MediaProxy+Comparison Dne 2.4.2013 16:42, Richard Fuchs napsal(a): On 04/02/13 10:02, aft wrote: Daemon installation failed with the following : call.c:15:27: fatal error: xmlrpc_client.h: No such file or directory Check out the list of dependencies

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-04 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Hello, On 4/2/13 3:44 PM, Richard Fuchs wrote: [...] If the kernel module isn't loaded, the daemon will print a warning but will continue to function normally. quite interesting, I didn't know it has two operations modes: user space forwarding and kernel forwarding. Is there any plan in

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-04 Thread Richard Fuchs
Hi, On 04/04/13 14:58, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote: quite interesting, I didn't know it has two operations modes: user space forwarding and kernel forwarding. Is there any plan in supporting more one mode (or dropping the other) in the future? Not per se, kernel mode forwarding (at

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-03 Thread aft
On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 5:50 AM, Richard Fuchs rfu...@sipwise.com wrote: On 04/02/13 17:39, aft wrote: So the bottom line is i have to include the code in both places. Another thing is i'm assuming you know much about the development of this media relay. So i'm asking, is there any plan for

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-02 Thread aft
On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 8:23 PM, Dani Popa dani.p...@gmail.com wrote: what is mediaproxy-ng ? it's another media proxy? What are the diff between mediaproxy and mediaproxy-ng ? Its different from mediaproxy. Its developed by sipwise and is kernel based rather than a userland software. The

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-02 Thread Richard Fuchs
Hi, On 04/01/13 10:03, Aft nix wrote: I stumbled upon this git://github.com/sipwise/mediaproxy-ng.git which looked very neat to me. Its said that it can be used with kamailio. It seems like its backed sipwise inc. But no documentation is given there. Anyone know of a

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-02 Thread aft
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 7:05 PM, Richard Fuchs rfu...@sipwise.com wrote: Hi, On 04/01/13 10:03, Aft nix wrote: I stumbled upon this git://github.com/sipwise/mediaproxy-ng.git which looked very neat to me. Its said that it can be used with kamailio. It seems like its backed sipwise inc. But

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-02 Thread Richard Fuchs
On 04/02/13 09:15, aft wrote: So i was asking how to install mediaproxy-ng itself? If you're on a Debian system, you can simply issue dpkg-buildpackage and then install the packages it produces. Otherwise you can compile the sources yourself. A simple make in each one of the 3 subdirectories

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-02 Thread aft
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 7:44 PM, Richard Fuchs rfu...@sipwise.com wrote: On 04/02/13 09:15, aft wrote: So i was asking how to install mediaproxy-ng itself? If you're on a Debian system, you can simply issue dpkg-buildpackage and then install the packages it produces. Otherwise you can

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-02 Thread Richard Fuchs
On 04/02/13 10:02, aft wrote: Daemon installation failed with the following : call.c:15:27: fatal error: xmlrpc_client.h: No such file or directory Check out the list of dependencies in the debian/control file. One of them is libxmlrpc-c3 (from http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/). What is

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-02 Thread aft
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 8:42 PM, Richard Fuchs rfu...@sipwise.com wrote: On 04/02/13 10:02, aft wrote: Daemon installation failed with the following : call.c:15:27: fatal error: xmlrpc_client.h: No such file or directory Check out the list of dependencies in the debian/control file. One of

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-02 Thread Richard Fuchs
On 04/02/13 10:54, aft wrote: I was actually asking How it works? I mean when there is kernel based forwarding is enabled, what does the daemon do compared to when the kernel based forwarding is not enabled? If i want do some modifications on rtp packets and intend to use kernel based

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-02 Thread Dani Popa
as far as i know, mediaproxy by AG Projects it's also kernel based forwarding, so i don't understand what is the reasons to use another mediaproxy let's say mediaproxy-ng. dani On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 5:54 PM, aft aft...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 8:42 PM, Richard Fuchs

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-02 Thread Andreas Granig
Hi, On 04/02/2013 05:14 PM, Dani Popa wrote: as far as i know, mediaproxy by AG Projects it's also kernel based forwarding, so i don't understand what is the reasons to use another mediaproxy let's say mediaproxy-ng. Well, mediaproxy-ng development has started like 6 years ago as a

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-02 Thread Juha Heinanen
Dani Popa writes: as far as i know, mediaproxy by AG Projects it's also kernel based forwarding, so i don't understand what is the reasons to use another mediaproxy let's say mediaproxy-ng. there are some differences: ag projects mediaproxy does not support ipv6. on the other hand, it has

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-02 Thread aft
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 9:13 PM, Richard Fuchs rfu...@sipwise.com wrote: On 04/02/13 10:54, aft wrote: I was actually asking How it works? I mean when there is kernel based forwarding is enabled, what does the daemon do compared to when the kernel based forwarding is not enabled? If i want

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-02 Thread Richard Fuchs
On 04/02/13 17:39, aft wrote: So the bottom line is i have to include the code in both places. Another thing is i'm assuming you know much about the development of this media relay. So i'm asking, is there any plan for including repacketization feature? Its very crucial for our

Re: [SR-Users] mediaproxy-ng Tutorial

2013-04-01 Thread Dani Popa
what is mediaproxy-ng ? it's another media proxy? What are the diff between mediaproxy and mediaproxy-ng ? dani On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 5:03 PM, Aft nix aft...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I stumbled upon this git://github.com/sipwise/mediaproxy-ng.git which looked very neat to me. Its said that