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Posted 6 days ago by miconda
Kamailio SIP Server v4.0.2 stable is out – a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v4.0.0 – configuration file and database compatibility is preserved. Kamailio (former OpenSER) v4.0.2 is based on the latest version of GIT ... [More] branch 4.0, therefore those running previous 4.0.x versions are advised to upgrade. There is no change [...] [Less]
Posted 12 days ago by miconda
The Kamailio project is announcing that a new person got developer GIT write access to the source code repository: Camille Oudot – from Orange, France. Currently, he is contributing mostly to the Kamailio IMS modules, several patches being submitted lately by him through the bug tracker. His git commit id is: coudot Our warm welcome and [...]
Posted 16 days ago by miconda
openrcs.com is a SIP service running Kamailio, offering the possibility to have a free account to everyone willing to connect to the world via SIP. It is mainly maintained by Daniel-Constantin Mierla, co-founder of Kamailio, with infrastructure ... [More] sponsored by Asipto. Besides usefulness to have a SIP service around the project for ad hoc real time [...] [Less]
Posted 22 days ago by miconda
The Debugger module got a new infusion of tools that should make troubleshooting at runtime easier. The latest set of commits from Daniel-Constantin Mierla added the ability to enable per module log level. What does that mean? Practically, for example, you can configure that log messages from tm module to be printed with DEBUG level [...]
Posted 22 days ago by miconda
Peter Dunkley from Crocodile RCS has pushed a new module in GIT master branch: auth_ephemeral. Quoting from the module documentation: This module contains all authentication related functions that can work with ephemeral credentials. Ephemeral ... [More] credentials are generated by a web-service and enforced on Kamailio. This usage of ephemeral credentials ensures that access to Kamailio is [...] [Less]
Posted 23 days ago by miconda
The Kamailio implementation of the SCTP transport layer has been moved from core to a dedicated module. Befor this change, enabling SCTP required a recompile of the core if you didn’t do it from the beginning, making it a bit complex at least when installing from packages. Following the same architecture as with TLS, the SCTP [...]
Posted about 1 month ago by miconda
Kamailio project is glad to announce that a new person joined the development team, getting developer GIT write access to repository – his name is Victor Seva. Victor helped pushing back Kamailio in official Debian packages and lately has submitted many patches to various modules, among upcoming ones is some work on newly added per [...]
Posted about 1 month ago by oej
Since release 4.0.0 Kamailio has incorporated support for basic IP Multimedia Subsystem – IMS – functionality – but what does this mean? This article aims to describe IMS as well as the history and current state of the IMS functionality in Kamailio 4.0.  The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) was first introduced by 3GPP in 2005 [...]
Posted about 1 month ago by miconda
After a very successful dedicated conference, Kamailio World, the project continues to be present across the world for various events. During the next two months, one can meet with Kamailio developers or participate to dedicated events at: LinuxTag ... [More] , May 22-25, 2013, in Berlin, Germany – Daniel-Constantin Mierla will be moderator for two tracks, Agile DevOps [...] [Less]
Posted about 1 month ago by miconda
Siremis, the web management interface, has released the version 4.0.0, offering out of the box compatibility with Kamailio v4.0.x release series. Read more details and links to installation guides at: http://siremis.asipto.com/2013/05/08/siremis-v4-0-0-released/
 

 
 

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