[VOIPSEC] Open SBC?
Diana Cionoiu
diana-liste at voip.null.ro
Wed May 9 14:17:38 CDT 2007
Hi Klaus,
I can't really do that since i work as a Yate developer.
However i do recommend usage of SBC for VoIP providers. The main reason
is because of NAT, and the second reason is because it simplify things.
No i don't believe anymore in P2P SIP. Not as long as we use IPv4.
Diana
Klaus Darilion wrote:
>
>
> Diana Cionoiu wrote:
>> Why in the earth will anyone complicate so bad just to get an SBC?
>
> Because its free and well known. Maybe you can do all the things with
> Yate too - but I can comment only on software I know.
>
> So, you recommend Yate as SBC?
>
> regards
> klaus
>
>>
>> Diana
>>
>> On Wed, 9 May 2007, Klaus Darilion wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Martyn!
>>>
>>> It depends on features you require from a SBC. E.g. ser/openser is very
>>> powerful for NAT traversal. There are also modules to block DoS
>>> (pike/ratelimit).
>>>
>>> For other features like topology hiding and call tear down you need a
>>> B2BUA, thus ser/openser can't be used - but Asterisk.
>>>
>>> Thus, if you want an openser source SBC you can combine (open)ser and
>>> Asterisk nad you will have a very flexible SBC - but of course it will
>>> be lot of work for configuration and wont run out-of-the-box like
>>> commercial SBCs.
>>>
>>> regards
>>> klaus
>>>
>>>
>>> Martyn Davies wrote:
>>>> I put a call out on my blog the other day
>>>> (http://martyndavies.livejournal.com/27327.html) about whether any
>>>> group
>>>> had tried putting together an open source Session Border
>>>> Controller. I
>>>> got some interesting responses, but I wanted to throw the question
>>>> up to
>>>> a wider audience. Does anyone on the Voipsec list know of such a
>>>> thing?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Or taking a slightly different tack, is anyone familiar enough with
>>>> Freeswitch (http://www.freeswitch.org/) to comment on the
>>>> feasibility of
>>>> building an SBC with Freeswitch?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks & Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Martyn
>>>>
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