Jiri Kuthan wrote: > loooking at it from the merged sip-router perspective, I rather recommend > oob. All the things you are mentioning and actually many more are in there > including configuration facilities for debian. > thanks for suggestion. It could be too complex for startup, however, I see default ser.cfg comes now with mysql enabled, as well (for auth, ...). What is missing from what I was looking for in the first place is the nat traversal.
Regards, Ramona > -jiri > > Elena-Ramona Modroiu wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> looking at the default config file, we deliver something pretty useless >> and very insecure. >> >> I propose to add to it several features so it becomes really usable: >> - mysql support - even some use radius for aaa, mysql is for sure used >> for usrloc. Those using other db drivers can just replace the module >> - auth against db and check auth username against from/to username to >> avoid spoofing >> - accounting - at least to syslog to store more than default data which >> gives nothing useful right now. Thinking to from/ruri username and >> domain at least in order to have caller and callee details >> - usrloc to database >> - nat traversal support with nathelper and rtpproxy - if rtpproxy is not >> running, will be just warnings at startup >> - the first part of the config will have some help of how to configure >> the environment to start the sip server (e.g., add user, ...) >> >> What do you think? >> >> Regards, >> Ramona >> > _______________________________________________ Kamailio (OpenSER) - Users mailing list Users@lists.kamailio.org http://lists.kamailio.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users http://lists.openser-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users