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Welcome to the SIP router! This is an amazingly flexible, robust
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Welcome to the SIP router! This is an amazingly flexible, robust
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- and secure SIP server built on years of experience in several Open
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+ and secure SIP server built on years of experience in several Open
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Source projects. It's a merge of the SIP Express Router and the
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Source projects. It's a merge of the SIP Express Router and the
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OpenSER/Kamailio products produced by a joint development team.
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OpenSER/Kamailio products produced by a joint development team.
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This memo gives you hints how to set up SIP Router quickly. To
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This memo gives you hints how to set up SIP Router quickly. To
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understand how SIP Router works and how to configure it properly,
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understand how SIP Router works and how to configure it properly,
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- please read the admin's guide available from the SIP Router website.
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+ please read the admin's guide available from the SIP Router website.
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- We also urge you to read latest ISSUES (available from SIP Router website
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+ We also urge you to read latest ISSUES (available from SIP Router website
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too) and check for potential problems in this release.
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too) and check for potential problems in this release.
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- Users of previous releases are encouraged to read NEWS to learn how to move to
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- this new SIP Router version.
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+ Users of previous releases are encouraged to read NEWS to learn how to move
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+ to this new SIP Router version.
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
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1. Supported Architectures and Requirements
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1. Supported Architectures and Requirements
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-Supported operating systems: Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, OS/X Darwin
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-Partially supported: Windows+Cygwin (core + static modules only, no IPv6, no TCP,
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-no dynamic modules)
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+Supported operating systems: Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, OS/X
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+Darwin, Dragonfly BSD.
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+Partially supported: Windows+Cygwin (core + static modules only, no IPv6, no
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+TCP, no dynamic modules)
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-Supported architectures: i386, x86_64 (amd64), armv4l, sparc64, powerpc, powerpc64
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+Supported architectures: i386, x86_64 (amd64), armv4l, sparc64, powerpc,
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+powerpc64
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Experimental architectures: mips1, mips2, sparc32, alpha
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Experimental architectures: mips1, mips2, sparc32, alpha
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(for other architectures the Makefiles might need to be edited)
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(for other architectures the Makefiles might need to be edited)
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