[SR-Users] Kamailio for Debian blog?

Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda at gmail.com
Mon May 13 16:31:03 CEST 2013


Hello Jesus,

On 5/13/13 11:43 AM, Jesús Pérez Rubio wrote:
> Hi Daniel, we've developed a Javascript SIP stack which supports WebRTC

have you published any out-of-the-box phone built from your stack? 
Something like one can take and in few config steps it can get the phone 
on their web page, without needing to code java script.

Cheers,
Daniel

> and we use Debian as base OS and Kamailio as SIP proxy. Some notes 
> about the enviroment in case it could help you:
>
> - Kamailio stable (4.0) version included in official repo works fine.
>   - Site: 
> http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/packages/debs#latest_kamailio_40_release
>   - Howto: 
> https://quobis.atlassian.net/wiki/display/QoffeeSIP/Server+configurations
>   - I've tested it with QoffeeSIP and JsSIP some days ago and there is 
> no problem.
>
> - I've been playing with "resiprocate-turn-server" package but I had 
> problems. It could be related with our client but we should take a 
> look. I didn't give a try to Google TURN server but I'm going to do 
> it, I'll keep you updated.
>
>
> PS: I'm co-mentor with you in GSoC, so we can speak about in in IRC 
> channel.
>
>
> 2013/5/13 Daniel Pocock <daniel at pocock.com.au 
> <mailto:daniel at pocock.com.au>>
>
>
>     I'd like to write a brief blog about the status of WebRTC in Debian,
>     with a focus on SIP
>
>     I understand Kamailio 4.0.1 is already in unstable, is that
>     recommended
>     for potential WebSocket users?  Has anybody else written any
>     quickstart
>     blog about WebRTC with that particular version, possibly with examples
>     that are consistent with the Debian usage?
>
>     For client side, SIPml5 is packaged, and I've had discussions with the
>     JsSIP guys about packaging.
>
>     For TURN, has anybody tried the TURN server project from Google code?
>     It appears more advanced than the existing two TURN servers in Debian
>     (e.g. it has database-backed authentication)
>     http://code.google.com/p/rfc5766-turn-server/
>
>     and there is a package in progress:
>     http://mentors.debian.net/package/rfc5766-turn-server
>
>
>
>
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> -- 
> Jesús Pérez
> VoIP Engineer at Quobis
>
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