<P><TT>Hi Henning<BR><BR></TT><TT>>> 2. In case, some one wants to modify the received message then is there a<BR></TT><TT>>> possibilty to send the modified message back to OpenSER?<BR></TT><TT>>> 3. I have used the above tar file, to me it appears that this file only<BR></TT><TT>>> contains the binary form of WeSIP. So where can I get the complete source<BR></TT><TT>>> code of WeSIP?<BR></TT><BR><TT> >WeSIP is only free for non-commercial use, check the licence that is stated on<BR></TT><TT> >the webpage. So i guess the reason that they don't include the source code in<BR></TT><TT> >the archive is that they want to make some money selling it.. If you want to<BR></TT><TT> >have the code i think you must contact the authors/ company behind them.<BR><BR>Thanks for the info. I made up my mind and tried writing my own AS.<BR>I'm stuck with it as I'm not able to register my AS with OpenSER.</TT></P>
<P><TT>I'ld better start a new thread in developers mailing list for this problem.<BR><BR>Thanks,<BR>Rajat</TT></P><pre>=====-----=====-----=====
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