I'd recommend you a little bit of reading of the documents found in the following link:
http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/gettingstarted

Browsing iptel.org will help you also to get familiar with the project.

S.

2008/10/29 Enrico Maria Crisostomo <enrico.m.crisostomo@gmail.com>
Hi all.

I'm a first-time would-be user of SER and I have the following problem: I was planning to use Ekiga on a LAN with several workstations and I was looking for documentation about the options I have and the best setup I can achieve. How to solve the problem of NAT traversal for multiple Ekigas was answered by Ekiga documentation: use a SIP proxy. The workstations are all equipped with Solaris 10 and I have a small Solaris 10 server too, so I thought it was natural for me to use SER as a SIP proxy. Unfortunately I'm finding no documentation about how to configure it as a simple outbound proxy and to say the truth I found very little documentation about configuring a SIP proxy in general. My idea would be just having SER behave as an outbound SIP proxy and use ekiga.net accounts for everybody (no need for a PBX as Asterisk). It seems a kind of basic configuration but I have no idea where to start from.

Do you have suggestions and pointers to documentation to help me achieve this goal?
Thank you in advance,
Enrico.

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