szj,
I'm not too familiar with rtpproxy, but mediaproxy fully support remote machines which allows you to have SER and mediaproxy on physically different servers.
Regards, Paul
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 09:04:36 +0800, szj zjsun@biigroup.com wrote:
Maxim Sobolev wrote:
szj wrote:
It's greate that rtpproxy support multiple stream. Thanks Maxim for his great work. Now I want to test the rtpprxy+SER, But after starting the rtpproxy, I can't find which ports the rtpproxy listens. I don't understand the arguments of rtpproxy all well. Is it a must the rtpproxy runs on machine with multiple network adapters?? How to start it with the appropriate arguments?
Thanks for your kind help and advance.
Unless there is a session in progress the rtpproxy doesn't listen at any ports. Usually you only don't need to pass any arguments to it. Please don't forget to run it as root, since it needs to create unix domain socket in /var/run.
Thanks for your immediate reply and instructions. I think when both ser and rtpproxy run on the same machine, it would works as you described. But I want them to run on the different device. I think the SER must know which port the rtpproxy listens. Or still through the /var/run??? Thansk again. Best Regards
Sun Zongjun
-Maxim
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