[Serusers] rtpproxy usage??
Raymond Chen
rchen at cityabove.net
Mon Mar 28 04:49:54 CEST 2005
Take a look at README.remote in rtpproxy directory. There is one thing need
to watch out, do not use "udp:" as it mentioned in README.remote, example
"rtpproxy -s <interface ip>:<port>". Unfortunately, it can't do both unix
sock and ip address and port in the same server.
Raymond
-----Original Message-----
From: serusers-bounces at iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces at lists.iptel.org] On
Behalf Of szj
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 9:05 AM
To: Maxim Sobolev; serusers at lists.iptel.org
Subject: Re: [Serusers] rtpproxy usage??
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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