Kamailio v4.2 Tips
Daniel has posted a series of blog posts with interesting tips specific for Kamailio v4.2.x with a lot of interesting new features and examples. This is really good reading, even if you considerRead More…
Daniel has posted a series of blog posts with interesting tips specific for Kamailio v4.2.x with a lot of interesting new features and examples. This is really good reading, even if you considerRead More…
A very dynamic 2014 for Kamailio has reached its end! Thank you everyone for contributing to it! Looking forward to 2015, a lot of new features in Kamailio and new contributors! WeRead More…
Another year is getting slowly to the end, an excellent opportunity to thank to all old and new friends of Kamailio project, from contributing code to using it, helping on mailing lists and otherRead More…
Kamailio World is the conference for realtime communication with Kamailio and related projects – now for the third year in Berlin in 2015! Submission of presentation proposals for Kamailio World 2015 isRead More…
A short note to say that kamailio.org server availability may be interrupted shortly after 18:00 (Berlin time), on Wednesday, December 17, 2014, due to scheduled maintenance work. Among affected services: main webRead More…
Today we moved the source code management away from an old server to a new infrastructure, based on Github. The main GIT repository that all developers use for development of Kamailio isRead More…
A new module has been pushed to GIT repository: statsd. It was contributed by Eloy Coto, a recently added member to Kamailio development team. The module provides the ability to send commandsRead More…
The Kamailio project has decided to move our source code repository, where all the developers contribute source code, to Github on Monday, December 15, 2015. The very old server that runs ourRead More…
Kamailio project is glad to announce that a new person got developer GIT write access to repository: Eloy Coto Pereiro. He has developed a new module named statsd, which offers a connector from kamailio.cfgRead More…
Giacomo Vacca from Truphone, one of the very active community members promoting our project, has published a blog post on how to deploy Kamailio using Puppet. Puppet describes itself as configuration management systemRead More…