OPENSER Integration –- USD$200.00
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@tog:
How are we doing on this one?
I, too, need either siproxd or better yet OpenSER so SIP will work reliably behind NAT. Many SIP clients do figure out how to work behind NAT but occasionally calls have one-way audio and such and we can't really rely on their built-in NAT traversal when dealing with business-class clients whose phones need to work reliably all the time.
Great! So commit to the bounty and raise the bar. I am not working on this one but this entire bounty thing was meant for MULTIPLE parties to show their support with their checkbook.
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I'll work on this bounty! I can assure one think and I think any other dev can too: I won't spend my money on junk food or on a cruise or whatever but on test hard- and software and on books which may help to improve the pfSense product.
So if you need a particular feature too, start contributing money to the particular bounty. The money won't be wasted!!!
Cheers
Daniel S. Haischt -
Ok, I just wanted to put the question out and see how much you were looking for to get it done.
You said earlier an additional $200 would be enough for you to get going, is that still the case?
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@tog:
You said earlier an additional $200 would be enough for you to get going, is that still the case?
Yes, including OpenSER 1.1 support.
Regards
Daniel S. Haischt -
Ok, I'm in. Let's do it.
I commit $200 to this bounty to get a nice basic working OpenSER package for pfSense to achieve my intended purpose of outbound proxying SIP clients located behind a pfSense NAT gateway.
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So what's the protocol here, do I pay out the $200 via paypal after it's done or what?
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@tog:
So what's the protocol here, do I pay out the $200 via paypal after it's done or what?
Yes via paypal, after it's done and you were able to aknowledge that the software works as expected and there are no bugs.
Regards
Daniel S. Haischt -
Remember that I am in for the other $200.
Daniel, have you started to work on this project? If so, do you have a tentative time-frame for completion?
Thanks.
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Remember that I am in for the other $200.
Sure I do!
Daniel, have you started to work on this project? If so, do you have a tentative time-frame for completion?
I didn't start working on the project. I have to fix the FreeNAS NFS code this weekend and on monday, tuesday, wednesday I'll try to migrate my server to FreeBSD 6.2. After that I would be able to work on the project.
Regards
Daniel S. Haischt -
Daniel,
Maybe I can chip in here. Have a VMWare PFDev up and running and just completed the OpenSer 1.1.1 compile… with all modules and mySQL 4.1 support.
Oh, not looking for any of the bounty, by the way.//b
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would you mind to try whether the MySQL 5.0 client is supported by OpenSER as well?
Thanks!
Cheers
Daniel S. Haischt -
Hi Daniel,
Once again wondering if you managed to make some progress on this. If so, any timetable for an alpha/beta
package release?Thanks.
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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 -
Well,
MySQL support is nice to have for scalability (though it wasn't required). I guess unixODBC is good enough for now.
Do you have a working package at this moment?Thanks and congratulations on your new job!
Sipster
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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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See http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,3519.msg23348.html#msg23348 for my opinion on SIP ;D
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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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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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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. -
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. HaischtIts 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!