Release Notes for siproxd-0.6.0 =============================== Major changes since 0.5.13: - Includes RTCP support and a de-jitter feature - Fixes a bug that could cause termination of an ongoing connection after the RTP timeout period. - Can now masquerade the User-agent header, too - Support for adding ;rport to Via headers (RFC3581) General Overview: - SIP (RFC3261) Proxy for SIP based softphones hidden behind a masquerading firewall - works with "dial-up" conenctions (dynamic IP addresses) - Multiple local users/hosts can be masqueraded simultaneously - Access control (IP based) for incoming traffic - Proxy Authentication for registration of local clients (User Agents) with individual passwords for each user - May be used as pure Outbound proxy (registration of local UAs to a 3rd party registrar) - Fli4l OPT_SIP (still experimental) available, check http://home.arcor.de/jsffm/fli4l/ - runs on various operating systems (see below) - Full duplex RTP data stream proxy for *incoming* and *outgoing* audio data - no firewall masquerading entries needed - Port range to be used for RTP traffic is configurable (-> easy to set up apropriate firewall rules for RTP traffic) - RTP proxy can handle multiple RTP streams (eg. audio + video) within a single SIP session. - Symmetric RTP support - Symmetric SIP signalling support - Supports running in a chroot jail and changing user-ID after startup - All configuration done via one simple ascii configuration file - Logging to syslog in daemon mode - RPM package - The host part of UA registration entries can be masqueraded (mask_host, masked_host config items). Some Siemens SIP phones seem to need this 'feature'. - Provider specific outbound proxies can be configured - Can run "in front of" a NAT router.(in the local LAN segment) - supports "Short-Dials" - configurable RFC3581 (rport) support for sent SIP packets Requirements: - pthreads (Linux) - glibc2 / libc5 / uClibc - libosip2 Currently tested on: - Fedora Core1 (Kernel 2.4.x, Glibc) This is my main development and testing environment. Other platforms are not extensively tested by myself. Builds on: - Linux: Fedora Core1 Fedora Core3 (x86_64 - 64 bit) WRT54g (133mhz mipsel router) - FreeBSD: FreeBSD 4.10-BETA - OpenBSD: OpenBSD 3.4 GENERIC#18 - SunOS: SunOS 5.9 - Mac OS X: Darwin 6.8 - Windows: Cygwin environment Reported interoperability with softphones: - Grandstream BudgeTone-100 series - Linphone (local and remote UA) (http://www.linphone.org) - Kphone (local and remote UA) (http://www.wirlab.net/kphone/) - MSN messenger 4.6 (remote and local UA) - X-Lite (Win XP Professional) - SJPhone softphone - Asterisk PBX (using a SIP Trunk, masqueraded via siproxd) Reported interoperability with SIP service providers: - Sipphone (http://www.sipphone.com) - FWD (http://www.fwd.pulver.com) - Sipgate (http://www.sipgate.de) - Stanaphone (SIP Gateway to PSTN) *) There have been reports of people having problems using siproxd with these providers. If you have siproxd successfully running with another SIP phone and/or service provider, please drop me a short note so I can update the list. Known bugs: - SRV DNS records are not yet looked up, only A records There will be more... If you port siproxd to a new platform or do other kinds of changes or bugfixes that might be of general interest, please drop me a line. Also if you intend to include siproxd into a software distribution I'd be happy to get a short notice. ----- md5sum for siproxd-0.6.0.tar.gz: GnuPG signature for siproxd-0.6.0.tar.gz archive: GnuPG: pub 1024D/87BCDC94 2000-03-19 Thomas Ries (tries at gmx.net) - Fingerprint = 13D1 19F5 77D0 4CEC 8D3F A24E 09FC C18A 87BC DC94 - Key via pgp.openpkg.org / http://www.ries.ch.vu/87BCDC94.pub VoIP: sip:17476691342@proxy01.sipphone.com | sip:431783@fwd.pulver.com