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tutorials:ims:installation-howto [2013/08/28 11:03]
carstenbock [Install Sun Java (on Lenny)]
tutorials:ims:installation-howto [2021/12/23 09:08]
henningw
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 +**Note: This document is now (2021) outdated, as the IMS packages have been integrated into the common Kamailio repository **
 +
 **Note: This document is work in progress and yet unfinished!** **Note: This document is work in progress and yet unfinished!**
  
-This is a short installation howto for Debian Squeeze and Wheezy (stable and oldstable). +This is a short installation howto for Debian Wheezy (stable). 
  
 This installation howto has been derived from here: http://uctimsclient.berlios.de/openimscore_on_ubuntu_howto.html This installation howto has been derived from here: http://uctimsclient.berlios.de/openimscore_on_ubuntu_howto.html
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   ping pcscf.kamailio-ims.org   ping pcscf.kamailio-ims.org
 +  
 +If you can not ping by DNS address, try:
 +
 +  host pcscf.kamailio-ims.org
 +
 +If the DNS address resolved to IP address currectly. You may need to update your "/etc/nsswitch.conf" file according to 
 +[[https://askubuntu.com/questions/81797/nslookup-finds-ip-but-ping-doesnt|this question on SO.]]. After that modification you should be able to ping by DNS address.
 +
  
 ====== Installation of the Kamailio-IMS-Packages ====== ====== Installation of the Kamailio-IMS-Packages ======
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 Then add the repository to your "/etc/apt/sources.list": Then add the repository to your "/etc/apt/sources.list":
  
-  echo "deb http://repository.ng-voice.com squeeze ims rtpproxy" >> /etc/apt/sources.list+  echo "deb http://repository.ng-voice.com jessie ims rtpproxy" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
  
-(replace squeeze with wheezy for Debian7).+NOTE: 
 +  * The repository is 64 Bit only 
 +  * we do have packages for Debian 7, Debian 8 (jessie) and Ubuntu LTS (trusty) 
 +  * the packages are updated regularly from trunk
  
 And update the available packets: And update the available packets:
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 Install the modules: Install the modules:
  
-  apt-get install kamailio kamailio-ims-modules kamailio-presence-modules kamailio-sqlite-modules kamailio-tls-modules kamailio-xml-modules kamailio-xmlrpc-modules+  apt-get install kamailio kamailio-ims-modules kamailio-presence-modules kamailio-tls-modules kamailio-xml-modules kamailio-xmlrpc-modules
  
 If you want to have an RTP-Proxy/RTP-Relay, you find the "mediaproxy-ng" from [[http://www.sipwise.com|Sipwise]] in that repository as well, If you want to have an RTP-Proxy/RTP-Relay, you find the "mediaproxy-ng" from [[http://www.sipwise.com|Sipwise]] in that repository as well,
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            *            *
 And voila: Your component is running! And voila: Your component is running!
-====== Installation of the FHoSS ======+====== Installation of the Fraunhofer HSS ======
  
 The Fraunhofer HSS (FHoSS) requires the original Java from Oracle/Sun. Using OpenJDK won't work. The Fraunhofer HSS (FHoSS) requires the original Java from Oracle/Sun. Using OpenJDK won't work.
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   deb http://security.debian.org/ lenny/updates main non-free   deb http://security.debian.org/ lenny/updates main non-free
  
-==== Install Oracle Java (on Squeeze) ====+===== Install Oracle Java (on Squeeze) =====
  
 Oracle Java is no longer available in the official repository. However, there are several ways to install Oracle Java, here is one possible way: Oracle Java is no longer available in the official repository. However, there are several ways to install Oracle Java, here is one possible way:
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 * http://www.webupd8.org/2012/06/how-to-install-oracle-java-7-in-debian.html * http://www.webupd8.org/2012/06/how-to-install-oracle-java-7-in-debian.html
  
-=== Install the FHoSS ===+===== Install the FHoSS-Packages ===== 
 + 
 +Add our repository to your "/etc/apt/sources.list": 
 + 
 +  echo "deb http://repository.ng-voice.com wheezy fhoss" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
  
 Install the FHoSS from our repository: Install the FHoSS from our repository:
tutorials/ims/installation-howto.txt · Last modified: 2021/12/23 09:08 by henningw