I am testing a new version of rtp proxy now, which
would allow it to be
used as a rtp bridge between local network and public one. I plan to
release it somewhere at the next week, so that stay tuned.
-Maxim
Edson Gellert Schubert wrote:
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Hi all...
I look through the list's archives, but an not finding info to help me.
The goal is use SER but not instaled in the GW/FW (it's not an acceptable
option, well it's acceptable, but not for now). So I'm trying to put the
SER
in the Internal LAN (it could be installed in a DMZ also). So the question
is if there is any proxy that could be putted on the GW/FW to handle
incomming calls (INVITEs) and forward it correctly to the SER machine taken
over the NAT issues?
I already look at SIProxd and RTProxy, but the first didn't forward
incomming calls, and the second demands that it be instaled, with SER on
the
GW/FW. I also am looking at SERMediaProxy (RTProxy alternative) but the
documentations aren't sufficient detailed to answer my question. Any help
would be appreciated.
Edson.
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