Hi,
II just want to find the minimalistic setup to get a sip registrar up and running.
I went to http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/gettingstarted
and tried to download the html documentation: ( http://siprouter.teigre.com/doc/gettingstarted/ )
My browser reports that this host is unknown all the other links are also pointing to the same unknown host.
Has the server been renamed. Having the 'Getting Started' Software not available renders ser useless for all new users.
I used ser already many years ago, with a very simple config file and if I remember well, there were some very primitive example config files for simple use cases, but somehow I don't know how to locate them.
I'd like to have a minimalistic setup for a sip registrar with softphones connected on two subnets (no NAT or firewall involved) and am rather stuck without some documentation.
Thanks in advance for any pointers
I don't know what happened with siprouter.teigre.com, it was managed by one of SER users in the past.
I had a copy of the pdf document, I made it available at:
* http://www.kamailio.org/docs/ser-getting-started/SER-GettingStarted.pdf
Note that the document is for old versions, ser (although not released as packages) is at version 3.2.1 -- same as kamailio (being the same source code after all), but with different default modules.
Cheers, Daniel
On 1/9/12 10:22 PM, Klausfpga wrote:
Hi,
II just want to find the minimalistic setup to get a sip registrar up and running.
I went to http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/gettingstarted
and tried to download the html documentation: ( http://siprouter.teigre.com/doc/gettingstarted/ )
My browser reports that this host is unknown all the other links are also pointing to the same unknown host.
Has the server been renamed. Having the 'Getting Started' Software not available renders ser useless for all new users.
I used ser already many years ago, with a very simple config file and if I remember well, there were some very primitive example config files for simple use cases, but somehow I don't know how to locate them.
I'd like to have a minimalistic setup for a sip registrar with softphones connected on two subnets (no NAT or firewall involved) and am rather stuck without some documentation.
Thanks in advance for any pointers
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На Tue, 10 Jan 2012 11:29:40 +0100 Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com записано:
I don't know what happened with siprouter.teigre.com, it was managed by one of SER users in the past.
I had a copy of the pdf document, I made it available at:
Note that the document is for old versions, ser (although not released as packages) is at version 3.2.1 -- same as kamailio (being the same source code after all), but with different default modules.
It is very important pdf, actually. It contains a brief overview of openser, hard to find anywhere else. I mean if you know how it works then it's useless, but if you don't -- it's priceless, because such overview is hard to figure out from wiki/modules descriptions. This part: "Getting Started What is SIP and how does it work?", others are surely obsolete.