I have motivated the creation of a port of kamailio to OpenBSD, the port creates binary packages, which can then be added via the pkg_add command.
I could definitely use input and testing of this port from the kamailio community, if you are interested in running kamailio on OpenBSD, I could use your help!
We also needed to create a port of radiusclient to support kamailio.
Both ports are attached to the messages appended below.
Don
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From: Don Jackson don.jackson@gmail.com Date: November 18, 2008 11:16:22 AM PST To: ports@openbsd.org Subject: NEW: telephony/kamailio-1.4.2 (kamailio used to be called OpenSER)
Tested on 4.4/amd64, definitely interested in more testing
$ cat DESCR-main
KAMAILIO (OpenSER) is a mature and flexible open source SIP server (RFC3261). It can be used on systems with limitted resources as well as on carrier grade servers, scaling to up to thousands call setups per second. It is written in pure C for Unix/Linux-like systems with architecture specific optimizations to offer high performances. It is customizable, being able to feature as fast load balancer; SIP server flavours: registrar, location server, proxy server, redirect server; gateway to SMS/XMPP; or advanced VoIP application server.
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From: Don Jackson don.jackson@gmail.com Date: November 18, 2008 11:11:53 AM PST To: ports@openbsd.org Subject: NEW: net/radiusclient-ng-0.5.6
This port is needed for the kamailio/openser port (see subsequent email)
Tested on 4.4/amd64, definitely interested in more testing.
$ cat pkg/DESCR
Purpose of this project is to build portable, easy-to-use and standard compliant library suitable for developing free and commercial software that need support for a RADIUS protocol (RFCs 2138 and 2139).
On Tuesday 18 November 2008, Don Jackson wrote:
I have motivated the creation of a port of kamailio to OpenBSD, the port creates binary packages, which can then be added via the pkg_add command.
I could definitely use input and testing of this port from the kamailio community, if you are interested in running kamailio on OpenBSD, I could use your help!
We also needed to create a port of radiusclient to support kamailio.
Both ports are attached to the messages appended below.
Hello Don,
thank you for providing this! We've also some packaging file related to openbsd in our tree, in "packaging/openbsd". I don't know how the status of this files is, do you used some part of them? Do you think it makes sense to import your port to our tree?
Cheers,
Henning
On Nov 20, 2008, at 2:07 AM, Henning Westerholt wrote:
On Tuesday 18 November 2008, Don Jackson wrote:
I have motivated the creation of a port of kamailio to OpenBSD, the port creates binary packages, which can then be added via the pkg_add command.
I could definitely use input and testing of this port from the kamailio community, if you are interested in running kamailio on OpenBSD, I could use your help!
We also needed to create a port of radiusclient to support kamailio.
Both ports are attached to the messages appended below.
Hello Don,
thank you for providing this! We've also some packaging file related to openbsd in our tree, in "packaging/openbsd". I don't know how the status of this files is, do you used some part of them? Do you think it makes sense to import your port to our tree?
I don't believe we used the existing files in your tree, last time I checked they seemed outdated/incomplete.
I believe the new port is very complete. There may be a couple of modules that are not supported, but I think all the important modules are supported.
I would welcome having them imported into your tree.
The ideal scenario for me is that this port would be revised for each release of Kamailio, to make it easy for us OpenBSD users to install and use it.
I'd be happy to help out with this if needed.
Best regards,
Don
On Saturday 22 November 2008, Don Jackson wrote:
I would welcome having them imported into your tree.
The ideal scenario for me is that this port would be revised for each release of Kamailio, to make it easy for us OpenBSD users to install and use it.
I'd be happy to help out with this if needed.
Hi Don,
i commited your package files to the trunk and 1.4 branch. Please let me know if there are any issues.
Cheers,
Henning