[SR-Users] Kamailio + Mediaproxy - How to set up

Filip Malenka filip.malenka at gmail.com
Thu Apr 16 23:52:53 CEST 2015


Hi all, just an info for the sake of completness..

I just found out, that the problem was with Linphone clients and their
non-standard ICE implementation.
According to the statements of Belledonne Communications their ICE works
only with their own sip servers.

To be sure I just used completely different sip soft phones with
ICE/STUN support (CSipSimple, Blink) and mediaproxy with Kamailio worked
like a charm. Even without any flags for the mediaproxy_manage()
function I could set up a P2P call from behind different NATs.

With kind regards.
Filip.

On 16.04.2015 14:48, Filip Malenka wrote:
> Yes I did, I am loading the mediaproxy.so module now instead of rtpproxy.so, I am setting the modparam sock for rtpengine to the locally running instance of rtpengine.. and in the "general routing logic" of kamailio.cfg I am calling rtpengine_manage(), where there was rtpproxy_manage() before.
> Does rtpengine manage ICE without any flags in rtpengine_manage()? Or shall there be any flags to have it running?
> When I set no flags, RTP packets get all proxied over the server with no media release.. The only flag that worked like I need is rtpengine_manage("ICE=force-relay"), but this is not working for 100% of all call attempts with sometimes no audio/video on both ends.. Mainly the Android Linphone client doesn't do a very good job regarding ICE I guess..
> On 16.04.2015 14:29, Daniel Tryba wrote:
>> On Thursday 16 April 2015 14:08:56 Filip Malenka wrote:
>>> thanks for your answer. I just switched from rtpproxy to rtpengine, like
>>> you mentioned. It works the usual way (RTP proxied over server) and to
>>> me it appears exactly the same as rtpproxy, am I right? Is there any
>>> major difference between them?
>>
>> Did you change to the rtpengine module? One of the differences ICE support in
>> rtpengine (when not using the legacy rtpproxy interface).
>>
>>
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