[Serusers] Fwd: SIP Express Bundle ready-to-go idea, request for input

Karel Kozlik karel at iptel.org
Fri Feb 15 13:26:31 CET 2008


Hi,
the serweb from CVS head is ready to work with 2.0. So you cold either 
download it from CVS or use debian package that we also have. 
Unfotunately I do not remember URL of package repository. Pavel, could 
you remind it?

regards
Karel

Mike Trest - Personal napsal(a):
> Hi,
> Can someone guide me to a WEBSER that is in-alignment with current SER-2.0?
> 
> I find myself hacking away serweb-0.9.6  to deal with older subscriber 
> with aliases tables
> while running multiple SER-2.0 with a newer table setup.   If a 
> developer has a WEBSER
> that already works with 2.0 data tables, or there is a 2.0-ready webser 
> in CVS tree,
> please advise me by EMAIL how to get it.  This will move us closer to a 
> complete bundle.
> 
> After serweb, I hope to move onward to the media server.
> 
> ..mike..
> 
> 
> 
> At 01:49 AM 2/14/2008, you wrote:
>> All,
>> We started this thread few months ago. Havn't seen any progress since 
>> then. Is this still alive.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> -Jai
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 7, 2007 at 1:05 PM, Mike Trest - Personal <Mike at trest.com 
>> <mailto:Mike at trest.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     Greger, et. al.,
>>     I like your idea enough to volunteer as a tester + documentation
>>     writer. 
>>      I do a lot of  tech and user writing. Active in VoIP since the
>>     beginning.
>>     I am active VoIP engineer and developer.  Also PSTN & VoIP network 
>>     designer-builder. 
>>     I have my own private machines, network, and VoIP gateway resources.
>>     Prefer CentOS or FC* 
>>     ..mike.. 
>>     >Hi guys, 
>>     >I have been playing with the following idea: 
>>     >Create a ready-to-run OS image with everything that is needed for 
>>     >iptel.org <http://iptel.org> apps pre-installed + a complete
>>     installation of: 
>>     >* SER 2.0 (release) 
>>     >* rtpproxy 
>>     >* SEMS 
>>     >* SERweb 
>>     >* maybe sipsak, some monitoring tools, etc 
>>     > 
>>     > 
>>     >The idea is to create a small script 'config_iptelorg' for 
>>     >configuring the installation to your needs.  You should then be able 
>>     >to download the ready image, boot it, go through the script and have 
>>     >an up and running iptel.org <http://iptel.org> proxy and app
>>     server just like the 
>>     >iptel.org <http://iptel.org> free SIP service in maybe 10-15
>>     minutes. This way you 
>>     >could host a SIP service for your own domain with close to no
>>     setup at all. 
>>     > 
>>     >Some questions to you: 
>>     >* Is there any interest for this at all? 
>>     >* I was thinking about using Ubuntu 7.10 server as the OS. Any 
>>     >thoughts/preferences? 
>>     >* Should the image be an Amazon EC3 image (you could use 
>>     >http://www.rightscale.com and get it running in no time with 10 
>>     >run-hours free) or should it be a VMware appliance to be run with 
>>     >free VMware Player? 
>>     >* Other suggestions/comments? 
>>     > 
>>     >I could need some help with this, anyone interested in lending me a 
>>     >hand? (could be anything, documentation, testing, installation, etc) 
>>     >g-)
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