I have no experience with Ubuntu Server, so i'm afraid I can't help you
much on this....
For question #1, try this how-to
https://nickvsnetworking.com/rtpengine-installation-configuration-ubuntu-20-04-22-04/
<https://nickvsnetworking.com/rtpengine-installation-configuration-ubuntu-20-04-22-04/>
As for question #2, certainly most of those 700Mb are related to outdated
packages that need some updates.


*Sérgio Charrua*



On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 5:42 PM christian.marinelli--- via sr-users <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Sergio Charrua wrote:
> > The best solution is to use RTPEngine. Just don't reinvent the wheel, do
> as
> > "best practices".
> > Also, setting up and configuring RTPEngine is really easy and you would
> > just need to add a couple of lines of code on the kamailio script.
> > Here are a couple of links to help you on that quest:
> >
> > Configuring RTPEngine in Kamailio: A Quick Guide – Blog for the Tech
> > Community (voipnuggets.com)
> > <
> https://voipnuggets.com/2023/06/26/configuring-rtpengine-in-kamailio-a-quick-guide/
> >
> >
> > And good old Nick's headbutts with networking
> > Kamailio Bytes – Setting up rtpengine in Kamailio to relay RTP / Media |
> > Nick vs Networking
> > <
> https://nickvsnetworking.com/kamailio-bytes-rtp-media-proxying-with-rtpengine/
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > *Sérgio Charrua*
> >
> > On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 11:48 AM christian.marinelli--- via sr-users <
> > sr-users(a)lists.kamailio.org&gt; wrote:
> >
> > >   christian.marinelli@hotmail.it wrote:
> > >   Hi Sergio,
> > >  thank you for you support and thank you about the three posibilities
> you  suggest
> > > to me!
> > >
> > >  I prefer the second one because the third could create problems with
> other
> > > services in the
> > >   VPN and the first one is a little bit difficult
> > > for a neophyte user with  SIP concepts.
> > >   So i prefer the second one!
> > >  Can you suggest me how i can change my Kamailio configuration to do
> this
> > > behavior?
> > >   Thanks you so much in advance
> > >  Christian
> > >  Hi @sergio charrua,
> > >  the last days i tryed to search and study how to set my Kamailio
> server to
> > >  modify the SDP content and replace
> > >  internal/private IP addresses with the public addresses, but...without
> > >  success! :(
> > >  Can you help me to understand how can i modify the Kamailio
> configuration
> > >  to do this?
> > >  Thank you in advance
> > >  Christian
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> Hi @Sergio Charrua,
> i tried this solution in a testing environment and i can confirm you it
> semmes not very difficult, but....i have some doubts:
>
> 1) To install the package on a Ubuntu 22.04 server, i need to set a
> specific repository as you can see in this guide:
> https://dfx.at/rtpengine/
> Moreover, i need to manually install a librery by following this step
> because it is not available in the standard Ubuntu repository:
> https://gist.github.com/joulgs/c8a85bb462f48ffc2044dd878ecaa786
> Is it correct? As i can read, it is the only way to install the package
> without compiling it.
>
> 2) To install the package, the APT package manager need to download 250MB
> of packages and dependencies to a total of 700MB of space on the disk and
> at the end of the installation it seems to compile something.
> I don't know if this is correct but i think that's a bit umcomfortable
> (install 700MB of packages for a only one need)...
>
> Are you sure the second solution is not possible?
> In the production environment i think i can't install all these things....
> Thank you a lot
> Christian
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