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Re: osip2 version check
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Gavin Henry |
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Re: osip2 version check |
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Thu, 13 Jan 2022 17:21:56 +0000 |
> Entering 22 years... 🕰️
Wow!!! Where has that time gone!
> In fact, in those early days, I was convinced it was the third internet
> "visible" revolution:
> 1/ mail for free
> 2/ web page for free
> 3/ VoIP to VoIP for free
>
> The fact that sip was designed with the same ASCII format than mail and http
> was convincing for me.
>
> I'm not very happy to see that user-agent are still missing the required ICE
> feature, and pre-configured with stun, that would have made a 100% working
> sip international network.
I know. It's very weird that the same old NAT things are still there.
> Beyond that fact, sip is still a pretty good success! 👌
Agreed!!!
I'm actually getting Daniel on a show about running cURL for 25+ years
(https://daniel.haxx.se/). Will be interesting to hear similar things:
https://www.se-radio.net/team/gavin-henry/
and this is just out that I did:
https://www.se-radio.net/2022/01/episode-494-robert-seacord-on-avoiding-defects-in-c-programming/
and this is a good one too if you have time:
https://www.se-radio.net/2020/06/episode-414-jens-gustedt-on-modern-c/
> Thanks for your project: looks interesting!!! I will check it as soon as I
> have free time! There is so much unwanted traffic on my antisip.com service...
I have 60k rows of numbers already! Just plumbing in the numbers
RESTful API resource, then doing a SIP proxy in another thread so you
can dip to check your own INVITEs.
Then on to the fun peer to peer replication bit. Scared and excited for that.
--
Kind Regards,
Gavin Henry.
https://sentrypeer.org