o Steven C. Blair [05/22/08 13:52]:
Thanks Stefan. Is the README for sems-1.0.0 correct? I'm questioning step #4. If I am running this version of SEMS on a Linux box without a proxy server, our proxy resides elsewhere, do I need to perform step #4?
no, that is optional, and you only need to do that if you want SER as frontend to SEMS. That's why it says 'Optional' in in http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/doc/current/Readme.html
Stefan
Thanks,Steve
-----Original Message----- From: Stefan Sayer [mailto:stefan.sayer@iptego.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 4:45 PM To: Steven C. Blair Cc: serusers@iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] ser/sems question
Hello,
o Steven C. Blair [05/20/08 20:13]:
I've been away from SEMS for a few years. II hear the new version of SEMS makes an excellent conference server. Does anyone happen to know
if
I can install SEMS on a standalone Linux machine and interface it,
via
SIP, to a SER 0.9.7-pre3 proxy server?
yes, you can use it now with any SIP proxy thanks to its own SIP stack.
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