Hello,
to comment a bit -- rtpproxy is a better option for embedded systems, as
it is written in C and generates native executables, resulting in
smaller footprint. It is what I am using on small systems (an not only,
actually everywhere).
Cheers,
Daniel
On 02/14/2009 09:25 PM, Ovidiu Sas wrote:
Hello Nyam,
MediaProxy is a separate project. For more information, check the
following link:
http://www.ag-projects.com/MediaProxy.html
If you need a NAT traversal solution, check also rtpproxy:
http://www.rtpproxy.org/
For Linksys NSLU and many other embedded devices, openser 1.3.2 along
with rtpproxy 1.1 is available in the feeds. Check the following
website on how to get those packages installed:
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/
If you have questions related on how to get the optware feeds
installed on your embedded device, please post your questions on the
nslu2 mailing list after you read the documentation available on the
website.
Regards,
Ovidiu Sas
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 9:21 AM, NYam <nyamde(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear Sir,
As it was stated in your website, KAMAILIO (OpenSER) is available in binary
format for several embedded platforms, including Linksys NSLU.
Does it mean that mediaproxy is already installed into the platform with
KAMAILIO? If not, how mediaproxy will be installed? Will it be hard to do
so?
with kind regards Nyam Sharibu
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