Dear Donat,

I went through your links and setup RTPproxy to autostart at boot time.
Also changed the log from LOG-LOCAL5  =  rtpproxy.log

Note that it was hell getting it to work.  It kept failing to load a boot time. 
 
Seems like it would not work with this option on the command line  "-u rtpproxy 
rtproxy"   I had to remove it then all would autostart at boot time ok.

FROIM:
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/rtpproxy -p /var/run/rtpproxy/rtpproxy.pid -s 
unix:/var/run/rtpproxy/rtpproxy.sock \
 -u rtpproxy rtpproxy -n unix:/var/run/rtpproxy/rtpproxy_timeout.sock $OPTIONS

TO:
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/rtpproxy -p /var/run/rtpproxy/rtpproxy.pid -s 
unix:/var/run/rtpproxy/rtpproxy.sock \
 -n unix:/var/run/rtpproxy/rtpproxy_timeout.sock $OPTIONS

Just FYI.

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From: Donat Zenichev <donat.zenic...@gmail.com> 
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2021 8:03 PM
To: Rick McGill - ₪ <r...@netrovoip.com>
Cc: OpenSIPS users mailling list <users@lists.opensips.org>
Subject: Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] OpenSIPs 3.1 New install ERROR in Logs rtpproxy

Good day Rick,
you are right, RTPproxy does not start after a reboot of a machine, because 
there is essentially no entity responsible for that (to start RTPproxy).
As I have already mentioned, you need to configure systemd (if that is a 
supervisor on your Debian system, which should actually be).

Please read two following sections of the user manual:
- getting started with RTPproxy - 
https://www.rtpproxy.org/doc/master/user_manual.html#idm221
- configuration of systemd service for RTPproxy - 
https://www.rtpproxy.org/doc/master/user_manual.html#idm650

After you are done with steps mentioned in those sections, your RTPproxy will 
start independently after the following reboot.

What relates to listening sockets please read the mentioned chapters to find an 
answer.
Just a brief overview of the most commonly used options:
"-L" - sets the maximum number of open file descriptors per process
"-l" - binding a socket to a particular IP interface of the machine. You can 
essentially set just "0.0.0.0" if you desire to listen to all available IP 
interfaces
"-m" - the lowest port to be used for RTP/RTCP sessions allocation
"-M" - an opposite to the above
"-d" - debug level (which will be used to log events to either syslog or a 
separate log file, if you choose so)
"-p" - a link to the PID file, which will be created as soon as binary starts 
its work
"-u" - user and group to be used for handling the process(es)
"-n" - specifies permitted notification socket, this socket must be created by 
another application, preferably before starting rtpproxy itself
(for e.g. OpenSIPS crates a timeout socket by usage of this modparam: 
https://opensips.org/html/docs/modules/3.1.x/rtpproxy.html#param_rtpp_notify_socket)

Other than that, please read the user manual to find a ready template for 
running with the systemd supervisor.

I hope this answers your questions.



On Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 12:40 PM Rick McGill - ₪ <mailto:r...@netrovoip.com> 
wrote:
Dear Donat,
 
I REALLY REALLY appreciate your comments and help!!   It got the ball rolling 
for me.  
I was stuck a bit because I’m so unfamiliar with OpenSIPs and RTPproxy and the 
info out there is sparce or a little openended.  Not sure what to focus on or 
ignore.
 
I finally got it working!
Only a little bit left I need to do so that it all works automatically when I 
reboot.   Right now after a reboot it does not listen still on port 12221
For now I just did the startup command via the command line to see if it would 
work.
 
root@sip:/usr/src/rtpproxy# rtpproxy -l 10.1.1.57 -s udp:localhost:12221 -F
 
I probably need to add the Public IP and 127.0.0.1 or localhost also for -l  
command line option.
 
root@sip:/usr/src/rtpproxy# rtpproxy -V
2.2.alpha.3a82dd9d
 
 
 
Feb 12 17:22:27 sip /usr/sbin/opensips[16714]: INFO:rtpproxy:rtpp_test: rtp 
proxy <udp:localhost:12221> found, support for it enabled                     
Feb 12 17:22:27 sip /usr/sbin/opensips[16715]: INFO:rtpproxy:rtpp_test: rtp 
proxy <udp:localhost:12221> found, support for it enabled           
Feb 12 17:22:27 sip /usr/sbin/opensips[16720]: INFO:rtpproxy:rtpp_test: rtp 
proxy <udp:localhost:12221> found, support for it enabled      
Feb 12 17:22:27 sip /usr/sbin/opensips[16718]: INFO:rtpproxy:rtpp_test: rtp 
proxy <udp:localhost:12221> found, support for it enabled      
Feb 12 17:22:27 sip /usr/sbin/opensips[16719]: INFO:rtpproxy:rtpp_test: rtp 
proxy <udp:localhost:12221> found, support for it enabled     
Feb 12 17:22:27 sip /usr/sbin/opensips[16721]: INFO:rtpproxy:rtpp_test: rtp 
proxy <udp:localhost:12221> found, support for it enabled       
Feb 12 17:22:27 sip /usr/sbin/opensips[16722]: INFO:rtpproxy:rtpp_test: rtp 
proxy <udp:localhost:12221> found, support for it enabled            
Feb 12 17:22:27 sip /usr/sbin/opensips[16724]: INFO:rtpproxy:rtpp_test: rtp 
proxy <udp:localhost:12221> found, support for it enabled                
Feb 12 17:22:27 sip /usr/sbin/opensips[16723]: INFO:rtpproxy:rtpp_test: rtp 
proxy <udp:localhost:12221> found, support for it enabled               
Feb 12 17:22:27 sip /usr/sbin/opensips[16726]: INFO:rtpproxy:rtpp_test: rtp 
proxy <udp:localhost:12221> found, support for it enabled                
Feb 12 17:22:27 sip /usr/sbin/opensips[16725]: INFO:rtpproxy:rtpp_test: rtp 
proxy <udp:localhost:12221> found, support for it enabled        
Feb 12 17:22:27 sip /usr/sbin/opensips[16728]: INFO:rtpproxy:rtpp_test: rtp 
proxy <udp:localhost:12221> found, support for it enabled     
Feb 12 17:22:27 sip systemd[1]: Started OpenSIPS is a very fast and flexible 
SIP (RFC3261) server. 
Feb 12 17:22:27 sip /usr/sbin/opensips[16730]: INFO:rtpproxy:rtpp_test: rtp 
proxy <udp:localhost:12221> found, support for it enabled   
 
 
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From: Donat Zenichev <mailto:donat.zenic...@gmail.com> 
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2021 3:22 PM
To: Rick McGill - ₪ <mailto:r...@netrovoip.com>
Cc: OpenSIPS users mailling list <mailto:users@lists.opensips.org>
Subject: Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] OpenSIPs 3.1 New install ERROR in Logs rtpproxy
 
Good day Rick,
sure I'm always glad to help.
 
OpenSIPS is first of all a SIP proxy.
That's why you get OpenSIPS binary, accompanying shared libraries (.so 
libraries) and configuration files for it (opensips script, it's C-like).
And as another side of OpenSIPS, which is perfect and powerful, you can always 
add needed modules to it for any desires you have, e.g.:
media proxying (RTPproxy in your case), B2B logic, fraud detection/protection, 
load-balancing etc. etc. (this list is dramatically huge).
 
Here you can find a list of useful guidelines provided by OpenSIPS dev team:
https://www.opensips.org/Documentation/Manual-3-1
 
If you wonder how to start with RTPproxy, I would advise to compile 2.0 firstly.
It's here: https://github.com/sippy/rtpproxy/tree/rtpp_2_0
Looking in the experience back, this version showed itself as the best one.
Still, I want to underline that I might be mistaken about what relates to the 
most stable version, as things could have changed during the course of time.
 
As a guideline to RTPproxy, please try to look into that: 
https://www.rtpproxy.org/doc/master/user_manual.html
 
Then depending on which supervisor you use (if you have debian 10.7, that 
should be systemd),
you can form a configuration file for RTPproxy service and you can pick out 
which parameters to hand to the rtpproxy binary at the start time.
Options and syntax of their usage can be obtained at the user manual I 
mentioned above.
 
Best regards.
 
 
 
 
On Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 9:22 AM Rick McGill - ₪ <mailto:r...@netrovoip.com> 
wrote:
Dear Donat,

No I did not install or compile RTPproxy yet.
I'm very new to OpenSIPs but have knowledge in other areas of Telco.

I'm using the OpenSIPS quick start guides.   Surprised that RTPproxy is not 
even mentioned in them considering the need for it to get OpenSIPs to work.

Anyway thanks for your reply.  Just your questions got me pointed in the right 
direction.


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From: Donat Zenichev <mailto:donat.zenic...@gmail.com> 
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2021 2:37 PM
To: OpenSIPS users mailling list <mailto:users@lists.opensips.org>
Subject: Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] OpenSIPs 3.1 New install ERROR in Logs rtpproxy

Good day Rick.

It looks like your OpenSIPS instance is complaining due to the absence of 
RTPproxy daemon.
Or at least a socket, which OpenSIPS tries to use, is not reachable for some 
reason (udp:localhost:12221).

Have you compiled the RTPproxy already?
And also could you share your configuration of rtpproxy.so ?

Best regards

On Thu, Feb 11, 2021 at 9:28 AM Rick McGill - ₪ 
<mailto:mailto:r...@netrovoip.com> wrote:
Dear OpenSIPs Community,

I have a fresh install of OpenSIPs 3.1 on Debian 10.7
I have done the basic install but it is yet to be configured with any
gateways and only has a few test users setup on it.
I'm new to OpenSIPs.

The ERROR issue I'm seeing in the log files seems related to rtpproxy.
I’m not familiar yet with OpenSIPs so if someone could at least point in the
right direction to start to solve this error it might save me a lot of time
Googling.

-----------------------------
Feb 11 13:32:03 sip /usr/sbin/opensips[1704]: WARNING:rtpproxy:rtpp_test:
support for RTP proxy <udp:localhost:12221> has been disabled temporarily
Feb 11 13:32:03 sip /usr/sbin/opensips[1703]:
ERROR:rtpproxy:send_rtpp_command: can't send (#2 iovec buffers) command to a
RTP proxy (111:Connection refused)
Feb 11 13:32:03 sip /usr/sbin/opensips[1703]:
ERROR:rtpproxy:send_rtpp_command: proxy <udp:localhost:12221> does not
respond, disable it
Feb 11 13:32:03 sip /usr/sbin/opensips[1703]: WARNING:rtpproxy:rtpp_test:
can't get version of the RTP proxy
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