well via port mirroring it could not get out, but what I am unsure is how to pipe that traffic to ser? do you have any idea, I am sorry if I ask too much questions but I am really trying to find solution and if I manage to solve it to provide for free to others because I know a lot of ppl could use it.
Best regards, Josip Alex Balashov wrote: > Josip Djuricic wrote: > >> Yeah but I guess in that way it would have to be in path, it couldn't >> be done passively via port mirroring? > > Conceivably it could, if it doesn't know the difference. And I > suppose you could use firewalling and/or VLANs to ensure that the > media that flows "out" from the proxy in both paths (relayed to the > far-end destination) doesn't actually reach its destination and create > a conflict. > > RTP relay is a very dumb process; there's no end-to-end > acknowledgment or any other kind of backward notification, except for > RTCP, which is basically just QoS reporting and will not change the > state of the stream. > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
