[sr-dev] [SR-Users] Updating default kamailio.cfg to use rtpengine

Karsten Horsmann khorsmann at gmail.com
Wed Jan 16 18:15:42 CET 2019


Hello Daniel,

I use rtpengine on Centos 7. It's possible to create an DKMS package
(automatic rebuild for new Kernel version).

Kind regards
Karsten

Am Di., 15. Jan. 2019, 10:00 hat Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda at gmail.com>
geschrieben:

> Hello,
>
> being discussed at events offline or during irc meetings couple of
> times, I want to open the discussion about updating the default
> configuration file to use rtpengine. So far I let rtpproxy because was
> packaged in many Linux distros, however, given the benefits of rtpengine
> in terms of performance as well as webrtc support, doubled by the fact
> that nowadays in the community it seems to be the primary choice of rtp
> relay, we should decide what to do. I see two options:
>
> 1) add a define to allow selection between rtpproxy and rtpengine
>
> 2) replace rtpproxy completely with rtpengine
>
> I would prefer 2) for simplicity of the configuration file, but the main
> question for the users community is how easy they find the deploying of
> rtpengine. Using Debian/Ubuntu should be trivial, there are packages for
> it, but I do not know about CentOS, Fedora, openSUSE or other Linux/BSD
> OSes people here are using it.
>
> Reply to sr-users if you have an opinion on this matter (I cc-ed sr-dev
> mainly to make aware the devs, but it is a matter of using kamailio). Of
> course, other suggestions are welcome as well.
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
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