For those that were interested I have attached the kamailio.cfg which we have working with Kamailio 4.2.1 and Asterisk 1.8.23/32. Specifically, the following yum packages: kamailio.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-auth-ephemeral.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-bdb.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-carrierroute.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-cpl.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-debuginfo.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-gzcompress.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-ims.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-ldap.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-mysql.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-outbound.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-postgres.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-presence.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-python.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-sctp.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-snmpstats.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-sqlite.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-tls.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-unixodbc.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-utils.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-uuid.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-websocket.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-xml.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms kamailio-xmpp.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms Keep in mind that using Kamailio to bridge the signalling is only half of the equation. You must also bridge the media and so the rtpengine module allows Kamailio to interface with the rtpengine ( https://github.com/sipwise/rtpengine) which does that half. In the provided example Kamailio.cfg there isn't any real hardening and it's pretty much purely used as a bridge that would front an Asterisk 1.8 server for webrtc capabilities (but not any other sip). It uses the dispatcher module to dispatch to the underlying asterisk so you will still need to add the Asterisk to the dispatcher config. Thanks, Jarrod On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 2:55 PM, Jarrod Cuzens <jarrod at mogl.com> wrote:> For the client: > JSSIP and Sipml5. > > If you are going to be coding something up yourself I like the JSSIP 0.5.x > javascript interfaces. If you are simply going to use a pre-canned one then > sipml5 works pretty well and remembers your settings in localstorage. I > haven't used any closed source versions since the above works really well > for us. > > For the server: > If you are using Asterisk 1.8 you'll need to front it with Kamailio and > rtpengine (or webrtc2sip but I have had stability issues with that). If you > are using a more recent asterisk then the webrtc is built in but I haven't > used (we use Kamailio and rtpengine to bridge webrtc). > > If you need the kamailio config I can send it to you (it gets > complicated). The rtpengine works very well if you can run the kernel > module and introduced very little cpu overhead. > > Thanks, > Jarrod > > On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 2:24 PM, Carlos Chavez <cursor at telecomabmex.com> > wrote: > >> Can anyone recommend a good WebRTC phone to use with Asterisk? I do >> not mind if it is commercial or open source. 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On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 12:47 AM, Jarrod Cuzens <jarrod at mogl.com> wrote:> For those that were interested I have attached the kamailio.cfg which we > have working with Kamailio 4.2.1 and Asterisk 1.8.23/32. Specifically, the > following yum packages: > > kamailio.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-auth-ephemeral.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-bdb.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-carrierroute.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-cpl.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-debuginfo.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-gzcompress.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-ims.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-ldap.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-mysql.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-outbound.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-postgres.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-presence.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-python.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-sctp.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-snmpstats.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-sqlite.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-tls.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-unixodbc.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-utils.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-uuid.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-websocket.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-xml.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > kamailio-xmpp.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > Keep in mind that using Kamailio to bridge the signalling is only half of > the equation. You must also bridge the media and so the rtpengine module > allows Kamailio to interface with the rtpengine > (https://github.com/sipwise/rtpengine) which does that half. > > In the provided example Kamailio.cfg there isn't any real hardening and it's > pretty much purely used as a bridge that would front an Asterisk 1.8 server > for webrtc capabilities (but not any other sip). It uses the dispatcher > module to dispatch to the underlying asterisk so you will still need to add > the Asterisk to the dispatcher config. >+1 to everything here. We also do this and it works quiet well. Kudos. -- Paul Belanger | PolyBeacon, Inc. Jabber: paul.belanger at polybeacon.com | IRC: pabelanger (Freenode) Github: https://github.com/pabelanger | Twitter: https://twitter.com/pabelanger
I'll also warn that if you do intend on doing anything with rtpengine/webrtc2sip etc. you'll need Openssl 1.0.1j or better so that it has the proper support for DTLS-SRTP. This means you are sort of SOL if you are running CentOS5 unless you plan on building Openssl 1.0.1 manually. The websocket module is also not in the Kamailio repositories for CentOS5 and you would need to build it yourself. I'm being rather specific with Cent/RHEL just because I ran into this problem and wanted to throw it out as a warning... Also rtpengine won't work in kernel mode in Cent/RHEL 5. Everything is smooth sailing on CentOS 6. :) On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 8:07 AM, Paul Belanger <paul.belanger at polybeacon.com> wrote:> On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 12:47 AM, Jarrod Cuzens <jarrod at mogl.com> wrote: > > For those that were interested I have attached the kamailio.cfg which we > > have working with Kamailio 4.2.1 and Asterisk 1.8.23/32. Specifically, > the > > following yum packages: > > > > kamailio.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-auth-ephemeral.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-bdb.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-carrierroute.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-cpl.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-debuginfo.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-gzcompress.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-ims.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-ldap.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-mysql.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-outbound.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-postgres.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-presence.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-python.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-sctp.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-snmpstats.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-sqlite.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-tls.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-unixodbc.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-utils.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-uuid.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-websocket.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-xml.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > kamailio-xmpp.x86_64 4.2.1-4.1 > > @home_kamailio_v4.2.x-rpms > > > > Keep in mind that using Kamailio to bridge the signalling is only half of > > the equation. You must also bridge the media and so the rtpengine module > > allows Kamailio to interface with the rtpengine > > (https://github.com/sipwise/rtpengine) which does that half. > > > > In the provided example Kamailio.cfg there isn't any real hardening and > it's > > pretty much purely used as a bridge that would front an Asterisk 1.8 > server > > for webrtc capabilities (but not any other sip). It uses the dispatcher > > module to dispatch to the underlying asterisk so you will still need to > add > > the Asterisk to the dispatcher config. > > > +1 to everything here. We also do this and it works quiet well. Kudos. > > -- > Paul Belanger | PolyBeacon, Inc. > Jabber: paul.belanger at polybeacon.com | IRC: pabelanger (Freenode) > Github: https://github.com/pabelanger | Twitter: > https://twitter.com/pabelanger > > -- > _____________________________________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: > http://www.asterisk.org/hello > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >-- ********** Confidentiality Notice ********** This electronic transmission and any attached documents or other writings are confidential and are for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) identified above. This message may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure under applicable law. If the receiver of this information is not the intended recipient, or the employee, or agent responsible for delivering the information to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any use, reading, dissemination, distribution, copying or storage of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this information in error, please notify the sender by return email and delete the electronic transmission, including all attachments from your system. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20150304/87fb3327/attachment.html>