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Re: [Sipwitch-devel] Fwd: Re: Sipwitch Secure,P2P
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Lee Azzarello |
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Re: [Sipwitch-devel] Fwd: Re: Sipwitch Secure,P2P |
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Fri, 15 Mar 2013 15:12:12 -0400 |
I second that. Please don't confuse people any more than they already
are. I started evaluating sipwitch over a year ago and even got a call
to go through it. Problem was it can't do NAT traversal for media, so
it's not P2P. It also has no English documentation on the XML
configuration options. I had to read the source code to determine
allowed XML.
I suggest you take the approach of Daniel-Constantin Mierla, the
Kamailio author and if you wish to describe it in terms of Skype
describe it as a "super-node". I think the following is much clearer
than "SIP is a P2P protocol".
Skype-like Service In Less Than One Hour
"By using open source and open standards you can build your own
Skype-like service pretty easy. With this tutorial I am showing how to
do it by using SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) - well known open
standard protocol in Voice over IP world - by running Kamailio SIP
server in the role of “Skype authentication server and super-node” and
Jitsi in the role of “Skype client-side application”."
http://kb.asipto.com/kamailio:skype-like-service-in-less-than-one-hour
Regards,
Lee
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 2:55 PM, Michal Suchanek <address@hidden> wrote:
> On 15 March 2013 19:14, Steve Murphy <address@hidden> wrote:
>> All the voice packets are P2P and do not go through sipwitch - so it is
>> not laughable to say that sipwitch enables secure P2P connections
>> between sip clients - this is exactly what it does.
>
> server = no p2p
>
> end of story
>
> please don't confuse people more than they already are
>
> thx
>