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Release Notes for siproxd-0.3.5
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- Fli4l OPT_SIP (still experimental) available, check
http://home.arcor.de/jsffm/fli4l/
- supports Linux and FreeBSD (other BSD derivates not yet tested)
- SIP (RFC3261) Proxy for SIP based softphones hidden behind a
masquerading firewall
- Includes an RTP data stream proxy for *incoming* audio data
(outgoing RTP data should be handled by IP masquerading by the firewall)
- Port range to be used for incoming RTP traffic is configurable
(-> easy to set up apropriate firewall rules for incoming traffic)
- RTP proxy can handle multiple RTP streams (eg. audio + video)
within a single SIP session.
- Multiple local users/hosts can be masqueraded simultaneously
- Supports running in a chroot jail (configurable)
- Supports changing user-ID after startup (if started as root)
- All configuration done via one simple ascii configuration file
- Proxy Authentication for registration of local clients (User Agents)
with individual passwords for each user
- Logging to syslog in daemon mode
- Access control (IP based) for incoming traffic
- RPM support (release includes SRC rpm and binary RPMS for Redhat 6.0, 7.2)
- works with "dial-up" conenctions (dynamic IP addresses)
- The host part of UA registration entries can be masqueraded
(mask_host, masked_host config items) Siemens SIP phones seem to
need this 'feature'.
Requirements:
- pthreads (Linux)
- glibc2 / libc5 / uClibc
- libosip2 (libosip1 is no longer supported!)
Currently tested on:
- Redhat 6.0 (Kernel 2.2.x, Glibc)
- Redhat 7.2 (Kernel 2.4.x, Glibc)
- SUSE 5.3 (kernel 2.0.x, libc5)
- Redhat 7.2 build against uClibc
- should run on others Linux distributions as well.
- FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE (compilation)
Reported to build on:
- OpenBSD 2.9
Reported interoperability (tested with softphones):
- 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)
Known bugs:
- does not yet work with Grandstream BudgeTone phones,
but I'm working on this.
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 distribution
I'd be happy to get a short notice.
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