Samy,
Yes, you should find the function engage_rtpproxy on module docs and use it. It will work exactly like your old force-rtp-proxy but with more enhanced way.
On Sep 15, 2012 7:34 AM, "Brandon Armstead" <brandon@cryy.com> wrote:_______________________________________________Klaus,It seems that force_rtp_proxy is removed in Kamailio 3.3 --- has there been a work-around for this bridge issue without using force_rtp_proxy?Sincerely,Brandon Armstead
On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 5:46 AM, Klaus Darilion <klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at> wrote:
Alex Balashov schrieb:That's strange. I took a look at the code and these are really just wrappers - fmro code point of view it looks fine.
That's pretty much what I did.
All I had to do was use force_rtp_proxy(). Everything was broken when I tried to use rtpproxy_offer/answer, though the code suggests they are just wrappers around force_rtp_proxy().
Do you have syslog traces?
regards
klaus
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