[SR-Users] Looking for RTP Proxy in TCP
Andreas Granig
agranig at sipwise.com
Fri Jun 8 16:27:44 CEST 2012
Hi,
On 06/08/2012 03:23 PM, Aft nix wrote:
>> http://www.mbdsys.com/foss/htproxy/file/f16c43f3c3c3/README
>>
>> it is kind of http proxy that can be used to tunnel udp packets. You need to
>> have a client application supporting it, on the sip server side you don't
>> need anything.
>
> Does this tunnel over "HTTP"? I mean the actual payload goes as
> payload of a http packet which goes over TCP?
>
> If i'm not wrong, for sending 30 bytes of actual voice data, you have
> send like 1K data?
Another approach we're using for example to bypass restrictive hotel
Wifis is having a VPN connected via TCP port 443, where you can tunnel
any kind of data then. I haven't seen anyone blocking this kind of
traffic, but who knows...
Andreas
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