H.323 gatekeeper on FC1?
Russell Coker
russell at coker.com.au
Thu Mar 18 03:19:58 UTC 2004
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 10:15, Hugo van der Kooij <hvdkooij at vanderkooij.org>
wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Russell Coker wrote:
> > On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 08:54, Hugo van der Kooij <hvdkooij at vanderkooij.org>
> >
> > wrote:
> > > Is someone working on a H.323 gatekeeper that compiles (and works) on
> > > FC1 and higher and make it packageable?
> >
> > Long term programs that provide similar functionality with SIP will be of
> > more use. I expect SIP to totally replace H.323 in the near future...
>
> Any interresting SIP projects that might be usefull to look at? I have
> ISDN working and was thinking of putting in a restricted gateway to get
> some hands on experience.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/cornfedsipua/
SIP soft-phone, license is "free for non-commercial use" so not suitable for
main Fedora, OK as a third-party thing though.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/vocal/
SIP toolset with OSI approved license. Redirection, marshalling, gateway to
H.323, and other stuff.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/linphone/
Soft phone with GNOME interface, GPL license.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/ser/
SIP server that can deal with NAT and interface with SMS. GPL license.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/sipsak/
Command line SIP test program, can send files etc. GPL license. Probably the
first thing you want to try.
> The other objective is to get a Open Source conference solution working
> that will support linux and windows clients.
I believe that there are SIP implementations for Windows. The above projects
appear to have all the parts necessary for every aspect of SIP apart from
linking in to a legacy phone system, but they may have those features but not
advertise them.
It would be good if we could get a conference system going and have some
tele-conferences over SIP.
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