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      Numbski
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      In case anyone here keeps questioning "But SIP works behind NAT…" ugh, don't. :P

      SIP was never designed for NAT traversal.  From my reading, SIP was never intended to handle voice.  It's a text chat protocol that got hacked up to do voice and video.  IAX (subsequently IAX2) handles NAT nicely.  If using Asterisk, I strongly recommend you use IAX2 and not SIP wherever possible if NAT is involved.

      That said, anything to ease the pains of SIP/NAT traversal is a very good thing(tm). :)

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        hoba
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        See http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,3519.msg23348.html#msg23348 for my opinion on SIP  ;D

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          Merl
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          Hello,

          here is my Offert. If someone finish a configurable OPenSer Pakage for example SIPGATE (http://www.sipgate.de) i'will send also 50,- Euro by PayPal.

          best regard's

          Merl

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            techatdd
            last edited by

            @Merl:

            Hello,

            here is my Offert. If someone finish a configurable OPenSer Pakage for example SIPGATE (http://www.sipgate.de) i'will send also 50,- Euro by PayPal.

            best regard's

            Merl

            I will join also in with 50$

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              sipwise
              last edited by

              @techatdd:

              @Merl:

              Hello,

              here is my Offert. If someone finish a configurable OPenSer Pakage for example SIPGATE (http://www.sipgate.de) i'will send also 50,- Euro by PayPal.

              best regard's

              Merl

              I will join also in with 50$

              Hi all,
              Ever tried http://www.sipwise.com/wizard ? Maybe not exactly what you're looking for, but you can generate configs (for OpenSER 1.1.x) in just a few mouse clicks.

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                sullrich
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                @DanielSHaischt:

                Hello sipster,

                in february 2007 I started working at IBM. ATM each open source projects for which I may contribute code - even if doing such a contribution in my personal time - needs a written permission from my manager.

                Until I will get such a permission for pfSense, I think it does not make much sense to work on packages.

                Anyway you may provide an answer about whether you will need MySQL support to be compiled into OpenSER? My current OpenSER setup does not contain MySQL support. Instead I made a decision to just support unixODBC.

                Regards
                Daniel S. Haischt

                Its great to see IBM supporting open source!  Talk out of one side of their a** and then act like they are gods gift to linux.

                What a joke!

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                  tog
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                  I'm afraid I must retract my OpenSER $200 bounty contribution. This doesn't appear to be happening and I do not want to keep my promise of $200 hanging out there after I have long since moved on and done something else.

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                    hoba
                    last edited by

                    Thank you IBM!  >:(

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                      techatdd
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                      @tog:

                      I'm afraid I must retract my OpenSER $200 bounty contribution. This doesn't appear to be happening and I do not want to keep my promise of $200 hanging out there after I have long since moved on and done something else.

                      Then I will raise my bounty from 50$ to 200$.
                      Hopefully this can be done sometime…

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                        maldex
                        last edited by

                        Hi There

                        anyone integrated this into the embedded release?

                        cheers
                        josh

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                          golly
                          last edited by

                          Bump - anyone working on this?  Anyone still wanting this?

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                            b00gz
                            last edited by

                            I will put $50 forward for this as well.

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                              golly
                              last edited by

                              Ok.

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                                b00gz
                                last edited by

                                I will go from $50 to $200 bid if someone can give me progress and also an expected completion time.

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