Hi Brian,
The other alternative is rtpproxy. Check the nathelper module.
It can control multiple rtpproxy servers hosted on several machines:
This feature will be available on the next 1.3 release (scheduled by
the end of the year)
Regards,
Ovidiu Sas
On 11/2/07, Brian Heath <brian(a)telethra.com> wrote:
If you've stopped using MediaProxy, what do
you use now? I'm currently
seeking an alternative to MediaProxy, and would appreciate some ideas. All
I need is NAT traversal - but something does doesn't route media (voice)
through the OpenSER server...
Thanks,
Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeremy McNamara" <jj(a)nufone.net>
To: "Mike O'Connor" <mike(a)pineview.net>
Cc: <users(a)lists.openser.org>
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 7:30 AM
Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] MediaProxy 1.9.0 - Radius
Mike O'Connor wrote:
Hi Guys
I really think there is something wrong with MediaProxy, I can not get
the radius or the mysql accounting to report any details, as best as I
can see there is never any attempt to even try.
I totally scratched MediaProxy off of the list when the author of the
code told me to take my questions to the openser mailing list.
Good luck finding support - I even offered to pay and was completely
ignored.
My suggestion would be to use Asterisk as your media proxy and use one
of the various radius connectors (if you absolutely require radius)
Jeremy
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