If those items are not involved it is definitely less complicated.

Maybe you should post your script and seek comments? What's the big deal
it's only 150 lines... 

John 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Geoffrey Mina [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 1:49 PM
> To: John G. Rose
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] Paid Consultation Request
> 
> There is no NAT
> There is no Firewall (running local IPTables)
> There are no 'users'
> There are no 'phones'
> There is a single upstream Carrier
> There ARE a plurality of asterisk based IVR systems which are
> processing the media.  All configured identically, all on the same
> network.
> 
> I have been doing SIP for years, just not using OpenSIPS as my
> Loadbalancer/Gateway of choice.
> I have been writing networked applications for 5 times the length of
> my SIP experience... an OpenSIPS N00B perhaps, but a network/SIP N00B
> I think not.
> 
> I know enough to know that my configuration is NOT complex.  I am
> shocked to hear that so many people on this list think this type of
> OpenSIPS configuration is complicated to the point that an experienced
> user couldn't take a look at a simple 150 line configuration file and
> point out any glaring issues and identify some best practice
> scenarios.
> 
> Hopefully there are some experienced users out there who are
> interested in contributing something useful instead of this dribble
> about how smart you are and how complex your OpenSIPS configuration
> is.
> 
> -Geoff
> 
> 


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