Hi Adrian!
I am not sure if I got it right - the MI-proxy is just a proxy. Thus it
forwards requests from the client to the MI interface of openser. Thus,
openser's (potential buggy?) MI server is still used. Thus, how does the
proxy increases stability?
thanks
klaus
Adrian Georgescu schrieb:
Hello,
There is a new component useful for implementing the presence server
solution using OpenSER and OpenXCAP.
OpenSER MI Proxy
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OpenSER MI Proxy is designed to allow remote XML-RPC clients to issue MI
commands to OpenSER.
This proxy replaces the need for OpenSER built-in xml-rpc server,
which has
no access list and is prone to crash the server.
One of its purposes is to allow a remote OpenXCAP server to safely
call the
refreshWatchers() command on the management interface of the SIP
Presence
server when the presence policy document has changed.
The proxy can listen on custom IP addresses and provides an access
list for
the clients allowed to connect.
The software can be downloaded from:
http://download.ag-projects.com/OpenXCAP/
Kind regards,
Adrian Georgescu
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