[SR-Users] Kamailio for Debian blog?

Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda at gmail.com
Mon May 13 17:07:03 CEST 2013


Hi Jesus,

one more newbie qoffeesip question :-) -- does this have to be installed 
separately (I mean qoffeesip)? Or is part of your repository as well?

Thanks,
Daniel

On 5/13/13 4:58 PM, Jesús Pérez Rubio wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> We have something like you're asking for in the Github repository. 
> First lines of this Quickstart guide show it 
> (https://quobis.atlassian.net/wiki/display/QoffeeSIP/Quick+start+guide). 
> Only two steps are needed:
> - Clone the repo: /git clone https://github.com/Quobis/QoffeeSIP.git/
> - Copy examples/webphone/dist/* content to your Apache server.
>
> It's a simple webphone that we use to develop the stack. Another 
> simplest one is also included in examples folder to help web 
> developers to include it in their site.
>
> Nothing else, we're here if somebody needs something.
>
> Regards. :)
>
>
> 2013/5/13 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda at gmail.com 
> <mailto:miconda at gmail.com>>
>
>     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
>>
>>     Fixed: +34 902 999 465
>>     Site: http://www.quobis.com <http://www.quobis.com/>
>>
>>
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> Jesús Pérez
> VoIP Engineer at Quobis
>
> Fixed: +34 902 999 465
> Site: http://www.quobis.com <http://www.quobis.com/>

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