SER/OpenSER Configuration Wizard

On Feb 22nd, 2007 subscribers of the OpenSER users mailing list were informed that a SER/OpenSER Configuration generator is now available.

This is an excellent tool for those looking to quickly configure OpenSER v1.1.1 for their own VoIP Services. Currently his configuration generator supports basic routing, far-end NAT traversal using either rtpproxy or mediaproxy and advanced features like ENUM and peering for PSTN and other services.

Andreas stated that he intends to add support for OpenSER v1.2 in the future and would appreciate comments and/or suggestions.

For those that may not know, OpenSER is a very flexible and scaleable SIP Proxy, Registrar, Location Server, etc. When one combines OpenSER with Asterisk. one can create very powerful VoIP services for your home, enterprise or even start a VoIP Provider.

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3 Responses to “SER/OpenSER Configuration Wizard”

  1. Run Your Own SIP Server, Today! by Jeremy McNamara on July 21st, 2007 at 11:28 pm

    […] Unlike Asterisk, OpenSER only deals with the SIP Signaling. This focus allows for a very high levels of scale and flexibility of configuration. Be sure to check out my OpenSER HowTo and check out the OpenSER Wizard, which generates very powerful configurations for multiple situations. […]

  2. How to Configure OpenSER: SIP Registar, SIP Proxy and Far-End NAT Traversal for Media by Jeremy McNamara on September 4th, 2007 at 2:25 am

    […] gives you a deeper understanding of the power that we have available to us. Be sure to checkout the OpenSER Configuration Wizard, which provides an more complex configuration […]

  3. Open Source: Better Than Free? by Jeremy McNamara on September 18th, 2007 at 8:41 pm

    […] the asterisk configuration wizard could be something generally similar to the OpenSER Wizard at least in terms of providing some sort of graphical method to pick and choose those required […]

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