It uses randomly available ports in the next range:
minPort = 35000
maxPort = 65000
I have noted this down. We will add an option to specify the range at
runtime.
Regards,
Adrian
On Wednesday, Dec 10, 2003, at 16:58 Europe/Amsterdam, Bernie Hoeneisen
wrote:
Hi Adrian!
I have just installed and tested it. Cool!
My question:
- Which port range is it using? Can this be configured?
So for I found, that it uses at least port 35004...
Thanx!
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(a)jobserver.org
>
> Regards,
> Adrian Georgescu
> ag(a)ag-projects.com
>
http://ag-projects.com
> Tel: +31-23-5458104
> IP phone: sip:ag@ag-projects.com
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