This has nothing to do with RTPProxy, as it creates sessions on request from ser's nathelper module. Therefore, it is actually nathelper that needs to be updated to support more than one channel per session.
-Maxim
Bernie Hoeneisen wrote:
Hi Adrian!
I looks I have already found the first bug. Pleas e be informed about the following issue:
It seams to work only with one media (m=) line. Making a video session (which uses two media lines, one for audio, one for video streams), it only changes the first media port (or the media port for audio line).
Is this a bug or did I forget something in the configuration?
T: Bernie
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Adrian Georgescu wrote:
Hello, we have released an alternative RTPProxy that works with SER nathelper module. Is a completely new program written in Python and should be able to run without recompilation on any system where Python is supported. We have tested Linux Debian and Solaris 8. There are little differences against PortaOne's rtpproxy, mainly the problem with Xten choppy audio was solved.
Features
- Compliant with SER nathelper module
- Runs without recompilation on SUN Solaris
- Xten audio quality is perfect without gaps
- Display active media sessions
- Display traffic in minutes and kilobytes
- Log to syslog the IP/port numbers and traffic statistics per session
- Flexible design for adding new features
To do list
- Run it on separate machine than SER
- Log network traffic per domain
- Integrate traffic logging with CDRtool
The application is free to download and use without limitations. You can download it from:
http://download.dns-hosting.info/RTPProxy/
The application is developed and supported by AG Projects. Any feedback is welcome at support@jobserver.org
Regards, Adrian Georgescu ag@ag-projects.com http://ag-projects.com Tel: +31-23-5458104 IP phone: sip:ag@ag-projects.com
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