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Lampe Any experience with Milkfish / OpenSER based SIP routers? Post Reply with Quote Edit/Delete Post Report Post to a Moderator       IP Information Go to the top of this page

Does anyone have any experience with Milkfish / OpenSER based SIP routers?

Latest DD-WRT v24 VOIP edition firmware equipped with Milkfish SIP proxy and SIP-aware NAT/Firewall helper.

Milkfish runs on the router. It requires all SIP User Agents to register with their VSP as usual, but also add router’s IP as outbound proxy (so it can track SIP conversations I guess). Having SIP info at hand, as well as router’s public IP, it supposedly fixes SIP messages and manipulates RTP streams – it does what NAT can’t do. Being a part of DD-WRT package it’s NAT aware, and I suppose NAT implementation is SIP aware.

It all sounds terrific to me, but anyone knows if it can actually work with PBXes?

http://www.milkfish.org/?page_id=7

UPDATE:

Milkfish experts confirmed Milkfish works with PBXes with no problems.

http://forum.milkfish.org/viewtopic.php?id=255

This post has been edited 2 time(s), it was last edited by dor on 01.10.2008 at 16:43.

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