Posts Tagged ‘kamailio’

Siremis v1.0.1 Released

September 14th, 2010

A new version of SIREMIS Web Management Interface for Kamailio (former OpenSER) and SIP Router is available as v1.0.1.

Siremis enables straightforward management of subscriber profiles, least cost routing and load balancing rules, communication at runtime with the SIP server, displays monitoring charts. You find detailed list of feature at:

http://siremis.asipto.com

v1.0.1 is a minor release, fixing issues discovered since releasing last version:

  • replaced deprecated PHP functions such as split() and ereg()
  • added missing column in LCR gateways
  • set default page to home.php instead of login.php
  • set default path to XMLRPC commands in configuration

Download and installation steps:

http://siremis.asipto.com/install/

Some screenshots specific for this version:
http://www.asipto.com/gallery/v/siremis/siremis_22.png.html
http://www.asipto.com/gallery/v/siremis/siremis_23.png.html
http://www.asipto.com/gallery/v/siremis/siremis_24.png.html

More screenshots:

http://www.asipto.com/gallery/v/siremis/

Demo site (it works on a database with random data, username: admin, password: admin):

http://siremis.asipto.com/demo/

Kamailio Presentations at Cluecon 2010

August 30th, 2010

Kamailio SIP Router presentation at Cluecon was uploaded on the web site, link:

The one and a half day presence in Chicago was surprising good for Kamailio and SER – people started to get the real value of the project and catch up with latest features.

Moreover, the first day had a lot of presentation with Kamailio and SER (see agenda at: http://www.cluecon.com/schedule):

  • Phillip Zimmermann – did his demo with iptel.org sip service
  • Mahesh Paolini-Subramanya – a clould based system for telephony
  • Scott Burkett – back-end platform for web telephony
  • Robin Rodrigues – several nice examples using upcoming 3.1 addition: embedded http server
  • Irv Shapiro – ifbyphone platform – programmable telephony applications
  • I (Daniel-Constantin Mierla) ended the list (the link above), no much left for me to say :-) , but I enjoyed chatting before a lot with folks in the breaks

Hopefully these presentations will be soon on event’s site. We will try to publish more about each one, they were interesting use cases.

Kamailio v3.0.3 Released

August 19th, 2010

Kamailio v3.0.3 is out – a minor release including fixes in code and documentation since v3.0.2 – configuration file and database compatibility is preserved…

Kamailio (OpenSER) 3.0.3 is based on the latest version of GIT branch 3.0, therefore those running 3.0.0, 3.0.1 or 3.0.2 are advised to upgrade — there is no change required to be done to configuration file or database.

Source tarballs are available at:

http://www.kamailio.org/pub/kamailio/3.0.3/src/

Detailed changelog:

http://www.kamailio.org/pub/kamailio/3.0.3/ChangeLog

Download via GIT:

# git clone –depth 1 git://git.sip-router.org/sip-router kamailio
# cd kamailio
# git checkout -b kamailio_3.0 origin/kamailio_3.0

Binaries and packages will be uploaded at:

http://www.kamailio.org/pub/kamailio/3.0.3/

Modules’ documentation:

http://www.kamailio.org/docs/modules/3.0.x/

What is new in 3.0.x release series is summarized in the announcement of v3.0.0:

http://www.kamailio.org/w/kamailio-openser-v3.0.0-release-notes/

If you are eager to see what’s up to next major release (v3.1.0, scheduled for September 2010, now being the testing phase), visit:

http://sip-router.org/wiki/features/new-in-devel

Testing phase for v3.1

August 17th, 2010

The next major release, v3.1.0, is approaching. As of today, Aug 17, 2010, starts the  testing phase. For about 1-1.5 months, the focus is on fixing bugs and tuning the new features added during the last development cycle.

Keep your eyes on following pages to learn how to upgrade from 3.0.x and know what is new in v3.1:

They are going to be updated to reflect properly next version.

Testing and feedback is very much appreciated, email us at sr-dev [at] lists.sip-router.org.

RadioTux.de – Henning Westerholt talking about Kamailio

July 14th, 2010
Kamailio Project was present at LinuxTag 2010 with a presentation by Henning Westerholt and a exhibition booth.

During the event, Henning was interviewed by RadioTux.de, here you can find the recording (German):

Presentation at ClueCon 2010

June 15th, 2010

Daniel-Constantin Mierla will give a presentation about using Kamailio and FreeSWITCH together to build large unified communication platforms at ClueCon 2010. While the primary communication channel these days is voice, instant messaging and presence gain more users day by day.

ClueCon is an annual 3-Day Telephony User and Developer Conference bringing together the entire spectrum of Telephony from TDM circuits to VoIP and everything in between. The event takes place in Chicago, IL, USA, during August 3-5, 2010.

See more details at:

Looking forward to meeting you there!

Meeting us during July and August

June 14th, 2010

The summer was announced hot for our project. Starting with the SIPit26 in Stockholm during May, several events followed in a row:

The series of events related to project continue during the summer with:

Whether you participate or not to these events, we can meet in the area during dinner time and discuss about Kamailio and SIP Express Router, if you are interested then just drop an email to miconda [at] gmail.com.

Debian and Ubuntu APT Repositories

June 12th, 2010

Courtesy of Jon Bonilla and SIPdoc.net, latest Kamailio 3.0.x can be installed via apt package manager from repositories hosted by the project. You can find details specific for Debian Etch, Squeeze and Lenny, plus Ubuntu Lucid at:

http://www.kamailio.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/packages:debs

Being hosted and maintained by members of our development team, the repositories are updated frequently, giving instant access to latest stable snapshots. Enjoy!

Kamailio Presentation at LinuxTag 2010

June 2nd, 2010

Henning Westerholt will talk about Geographical Redundant VoIP Sytems with Kamailio, on Wednesday, June 9, 2010, 11:20am, at LinuxTag 2010, in Berlin, Germany.

The presentation is about designing and implementation of geographical redundant Voice over IP systems with the Kamailio SIP router. It goes through an overview about the 1&1 voice over IP backend, some performance requirements for carrier grade VoIP networks and real-world measurements.

Then are some key concepts for building a geographical redundant system are presented. This are for example partitioning of the user base and network load with different means like anycast IP and means of maintaining a shared database state for subscriber data and registration information. Finally some common problems in building bigger VoIP clusters and solutions approaches are discussed.

VoIPToday Kamailio Interview

June 1st, 2010

VoIPToday has published an interview with Daniel-Constantin Mierla, co-founder and core developer of Kamailio (OpenSER) project. Read it at: