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Hi,<br>
Can someone guide me to a WEBSER that is in-alignment with current
SER-2.0?<br><br>
I find myself hacking away serweb-0.9.6 to deal with older
subscriber with aliases tables<br>
while running multiple SER-2.0 with a newer table setup. If a
developer has a WEBSER<br>
that already works with 2.0 data tables, or there is a 2.0-ready webser
in CVS tree, <br>
please advise me by EMAIL how to get it. This will move us closer
to a complete bundle.<br><br>
After serweb, I hope to move onward to the media server.<br><br>
..mike..<br><br>
<br><br>
At 01:49 AM 2/14/2008, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">All,<br>
We started this thread few months ago. Havn't seen any progress since
then. Is this still alive. <br><br>
Thank you,<br>
-Jai<br><br>
<br><br>
On Fri, Dec 7, 2007 at 1:05 PM, Mike Trest - Personal
<<a href="mailto:Mike@trest.com">Mike@trest.com</a>> wrote:
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<dd>Greger, et. al.,<br>
<dd>I like your idea enough to volunteer as a tester + documentation
writer.
<dd> I do a lot of tech and user writing. Active in VoIP since
the beginning.<br>
<dd>I am active VoIP engineer and developer. Also PSTN & VoIP
network
<dd>designer-builder.
<dd>I have my own private machines, network, and VoIP gateway
resources.<br>
<dd>Prefer CentOS or FC*<font color="#888888">
<dd>..mike..</font>
<dd>>Hi guys,
<dd>>I have been playing with the following idea:
<dd>>Create a ready-to-run OS image with everything that is needed
for
<dd>><a href="http://iptel.org">iptel.org</a> apps pre-installed + a
complete installation of:
<dd>>* SER 2.0 (release)
<dd>>* rtpproxy
<dd>>* SEMS
<dd>>* SERweb
<dd>>* maybe sipsak, some monitoring tools, etc
<dd>>
<dd>>
<dd>>The idea is to create a small script 'config_iptelorg' for
<dd>>configuring the installation to your needs. You should then
be able
<dd>>to download the ready image, boot it, go through the script and
have
<dd>>an up and running <a href="http://iptel.org">iptel.org</a> proxy
and app server just like the
<dd>><a href="http://iptel.org">iptel.org</a> free SIP service in
maybe 10-15 minutes. This way you
<dd>>could host a SIP service for your own domain with close to no
setup at all.
<dd>>
<dd>>Some questions to you:
<dd>>* Is there any interest for this at all?
<dd>>* I was thinking about using Ubuntu 7.10 server as the OS. Any
<dd>>thoughts/preferences?
<dd>>* Should the image be an Amazon EC3 image (you could use
<dd>><a href="http://www.rightscale.com">http://www.rightscale.com</a>
and get it running in no time with 10
<dd>>run-hours free) or should it be a VMware appliance to be run
with
<dd>>free VMware Player?
<dd>>* Other suggestions/comments?
<dd>>
<dd>>I could need some help with this, anyone interested in lending me
a
<dd>>hand? (could be anything, documentation, testing, installation,
etc)
<dd>>g-)<br>
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