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15Nov/17

DID Routing Solution With Kamailio

November 15, 2017News, Tips & Tricksmiconda

Time for sharing details of another tutorial and configurations for a common Kamailio use case shared by community members, this time by Surendra Tiwari. He has used the Kamailio and Redis toRead More…

01Aug/17

Research On VoIP Fraud Using Kamailio As Sensor

August 1, 2017Companion Software, News, Related Products, Tips & Tricksmiconda

Konstantin Tumalevich has posted an article via GitHub about his research done on VoIP fraud using Kamailio as a sensor, along with other VoIP applications such as Asterisk. Some interesting facts extractedRead More…

07Jun/17

Kamailio Database Structure Description

June 7, 2017News, Tips & Tricksmiconda

The database tables created by Kamailio, along with the description of their columns, are documented in the tutorial available at: https://kamailio.org/docs/db-tables/kamailio-db-devel.html If you haven’t read it so far, take a bit ofRead More…

12May/17

Blog Tutorial: Kamailio And Siremis Installation

May 12, 2017News, Tips & Tricksmiconda

Recently I discovered a tutorial written on Medium blogging platform by Igor Olemskoi, published about two months ago, covering Kamailio and Siremis installation, named “Kamailio SIP proxy — installation and minimal configuration example“. It isRead More…

08Feb/17

LCR System With Kamailio On CentOS 7

February 8, 2017News, Tips & Tricksmiconda

A very descriptive article has been published by voztovoice.org showing how to build a Least Cost Routing (LCR) system for IP telephony using Kamailio on CentOS 7. The article is in Spanish, GoogleRead More…

15Apr/16

Kamailio, TLS and Let’s Encrypt Certificate

April 15, 2016News, Tips & Tricksmiconda

Let’s Encrypt is a free certificate authority launched in the second part of 2015, recently leaving the beta stage – from September 2015 to April 2016, they issued over 1.7 millions certificates.Read More…

12Feb/16

Kamailio – the IMS Getting Started Box

February 12, 2016News, Tips & Tricksimsmiconda

Wondered how you can quickly start your own IMS platform? Thanks to Franz Edler, from University of Applied Sciences, Vienna, Austria, a set of configuration files as well as a WMware Debian imageRead More…

11Nov/15

Kamailio HA with Ansible, Corosync and Pacemaker

November 11, 2015News, Related Products, Tips & TricksAnsible, corosync, pacemakermiconda

Gholamreza Sabery Tabrizy has published a Github repository with Ansible playbooks for deploying a Kamailio active-passive HA node using Pacemaker and Corosync. You can see more details at: https://github.com/ghrst/Kamailio-HA With few tuningsRead More…

07Sep/15

Async SIP Routing with Kamailio and Node.js

September 7, 2015New Modules, News, Tips & Tricks4.3, javascript, node.js, rtjsonmiconda

One of the interesting modules added in Kamailio v4.3 is rtjson – in short, it defines a JSON document format that can be used to specify and push destination addresses when routingRead More…

09Apr/15

From SQL Tables to Kamailio Hash Tables

April 9, 2015News, Tips & Trickshtable, sqlmiconda

Eloy Coto Pereiro has published recently another blog post that can be useful in the case one needs to cache content of custom database tables in Kamailio’s memory via htable module. The articleRead More…

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