[Freeswitch-users] Default config changes
Thomas Mangin
thomas.mangin at exa-networks.co.uk
Tue Sep 30 00:00:56 PDT 2008
Jeremy,
Short answer:
The commercial version of zoiper http://www.zoiper.com/ (30 euros) has
the features you request listed but I only ever used their 'lite' version.
Long answer:
I found the 'lite' version on Leopard useful but it has is weirdness -
some I would attribute to be a stripped down test product.
I had codec negotiation problems with x-lite: things getting confused
between a and u-law.
The lite version had clear limitation once you start to use it for more
than have a look:
* Some configuration options are not read and some other changes on
restart (a way to enforce it 'lite' status I assume).
* some URI characters restrictions ("-+" are in an configurable invalid
characters list, which you can not change on the 'lite' product)
* no support for the user at domain syntax - it becomes user%40domain !
thank you openser for fixing that for me (... oups wrong list :) however
nothing can fix correctly a stripped '-' in the domain name.
When I contacted their support about the last point, they told me the
sip:user at domain syntax should work but I guess it is only available on
their commercial version.
On the plus side, it does not take days to start like x-lite does on my
macbook when I use wireless.
Thomas
Jeremy Kiffiak wrote:
> Brian,
>
> For those of us who would like to check out the changes but who don't
> inherently know how to "check it out" would you mind giving some
> simple step-by-step instructions? Much appreciated.
>
> Additionally, do you know of an OS X (Leopard) softphone that will let
> me test out TLS and SRTP? Thank you.
>
> Jeremy
>
>
> On 28-Sep-08, at 6:44 PM, Brian West wrote:
>
>> FreeSWITCHers,
>>
>> I have been working to make the default configuration multi-domain
>> aware. So please check it out. I have made a few more changes that
>> were recommended by the community and added some documentation into
>> the config and some warnings that shouldn't be ignored! ;)
>>
>> The 9999 extensions no longer plays the bong tone. It plays a file
>> saying "this call has been secured" and it only does so if TLS and
>> SRTP are active. Before it would do it only on SRTP which wasn't
>> really secure in my opinion since you just sent the crypto key in
>> plain text only milliseconds before.
>>
>> Please check it out and let me know if you find any bugs or have input
>> for additions.
>>
>> /b
>>
>>
>>
>>
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