Don't know the underlying software for this particular website, but you can do sort of a similar job by using m4. I'm using a tokenized openser.m4 config file wich is controlled by a config.m4 file in order to generate my final openser.cfg. In other words, I have a monstrous openser.m4 that will be m4-ized to generate the final openser.cfg.
Anyway, the site is very helpful :-) Excellent job Andreas!
Regards, Ovidiu Sas
On 2/22/07, Jiri Kuthan jiri@iptel.org wrote:
That's indeed very nice. Can't await ottendorf support. Are you planning to disclose the underlying software or is it going to be service-only option?
Thanks!
-jiri
At 15:46 22/02/2007, Andreas Granig wrote:
All,
I've finished the first version of sip:wizard, an online SER/OpenSER configuration generator: http://www.sipwise.com/wizard
Currently, support for OpenSER 1.1 is available. In the future, also new OpenSER releases as well as SER will be supported.
At the moment, we have config features for basic routing, far-end NAT traversal, ENUM and PSTN in place. This will also be extended, depending on suggestions from you, the users.
I hope you'll find it useful. Feedback is of course very much appreciated.
Cheers, Andreas
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