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Hi,
yeah, I know. Mediaproxy does this as far as I know, but I fear it's just to slow for larger installation. I currently think of openSBC to do this, but it seems to be a bit unstable. I read about a patch for rtpproxy to send rtp-timeouts through a unix sock to a application. So this could be a way to solv my problem without introducing a slow proxy.
http://osdir.com/ml/linux.debian.packages.voip.devel/2006-04/msg00170.html
regards Helmut
Jerome Martin schrieb: | As far as I know, nope. | However, the much slower and bloated (in my opinion) mediaproxy does | exactly this and even more in terms of "billing safeties". | | On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 16:11 +0100, Helmut Kuper wrote: | Hello, | | does anybody know, if openser+rtpproxy are able to detect rtp-timeouts | and react on them? It would be good for billing. | | regards | Helmut |> _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org mailto:Users@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
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