AnyFirewall Engine and PJSIP Stack Integration

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Raja Rokkam
Tue, Nov 9, 2010 1:12 PM

Hi,

I am looking at Anyfirewall engine for a NAT solution for  my SIP phone.
Has anyone tried integrating or written any simple application with PJSIP ?
I am not sure, if I understand it completely, but would there be a necessity
to make changes in the SIP stack ? Their solution seems to be sitting right
in between the SIP stack and TCP/IP stack.

Let me know if it would be a good idea to go this route and if so, what all
places would I need to make the changes?

Thanks,
Raja.

Hi, I am looking at Anyfirewall engine for a NAT solution for my SIP phone. Has anyone tried integrating or written any simple application with PJSIP ? I am not sure, if I understand it completely, but would there be a necessity to make changes in the SIP stack ? Their solution seems to be sitting right in between the SIP stack and TCP/IP stack. Let me know if it would be a good idea to go this route and if so, what all places would I need to make the changes? Thanks, Raja.
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Raja Rokkam
Wed, Nov 10, 2010 8:04 AM

To put it another way.

AnyFirewallEngine has wrappers over "send,recv,select" socket function
calls.

So, to integrate it into my application, would I need to make any changes in
the PJSIP stack or can it be avoided ? Is it a good idea to go about doing
it ?

-Raja.

On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 6:42 PM, Raja Rokkam rokkamraja@gmail.com wrote:

Hi,

I am looking at Anyfirewall engine for a NAT solution for  my SIP phone.

Has anyone tried integrating or written any simple application with PJSIP ?
I am not sure, if I understand it completely, but would there be a necessity
to make changes in the SIP stack ? Their solution seems to be sitting right
in between the SIP stack and TCP/IP stack.

Let me know if it would be a good idea to go this route and if so, what all
places would I need to make the changes?

Thanks,
Raja.

To put it another way. AnyFirewallEngine has wrappers over "send,recv,select" socket function calls. So, to integrate it into my application, would I need to make any changes in the PJSIP stack or can it be avoided ? Is it a good idea to go about doing it ? -Raja. On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 6:42 PM, Raja Rokkam <rokkamraja@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I am looking at Anyfirewall engine for a NAT solution for my SIP phone. > Has anyone tried integrating or written any simple application with PJSIP ? > I am not sure, if I understand it completely, but would there be a necessity > to make changes in the SIP stack ? Their solution seems to be sitting right > in between the SIP stack and TCP/IP stack. > > Let me know if it would be a good idea to go this route and if so, what all > places would I need to make the changes? > > > > > Thanks, > Raja. >
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bo shi
Wed, Nov 10, 2010 8:16 AM

PJSIP provide pjnath lib, why need Anyfirewall ?

On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Raja Rokkam rokkamraja@gmail.com wrote:

Hi,
   I am looking at Anyfirewall engine for a NAT solution for  my SIP phone.
Has anyone tried integrating or written any simple application with PJSIP ?
I am not sure, if I understand it completely, but would there be a necessity
to make changes in the SIP stack ? Their solution seems to be sitting right
in between the SIP stack and TCP/IP stack.
Let me know if it would be a good idea to go this route and if so, what all
places would I need to make the changes?

Thanks,
Raja.


Visit our blog: http://blog.pjsip.org

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PJSIP provide pjnath lib, why need Anyfirewall ? On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Raja Rokkam <rokkamraja@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, >    I am looking at Anyfirewall engine for a NAT solution for  my SIP phone. > Has anyone tried integrating or written any simple application with PJSIP ? > I am not sure, if I understand it completely, but would there be a necessity > to make changes in the SIP stack ? Their solution seems to be sitting right > in between the SIP stack and TCP/IP stack. > Let me know if it would be a good idea to go this route and if so, what all > places would I need to make the changes? > > > > Thanks, > Raja. > _______________________________________________ > Visit our blog: http://blog.pjsip.org > > pjsip mailing list > pjsip@lists.pjsip.org > http://lists.pjsip.org/mailman/listinfo/pjsip_lists.pjsip.org > >
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Raja Rokkam
Wed, Nov 10, 2010 8:33 AM

I havent looked in detail into PJNATH. I will look into it.

Thanks,
Raja.

On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 1:46 PM, bo shi cnshibo@gmail.com wrote:

PJSIP provide pjnath lib, why need Anyfirewall ?

On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Raja Rokkam rokkamraja@gmail.com wrote:

Hi,
I am looking at Anyfirewall engine for a NAT solution for  my SIP

phone.

Has anyone tried integrating or written any simple application with PJSIP

?

I am not sure, if I understand it completely, but would there be a

necessity

to make changes in the SIP stack ? Their solution seems to be sitting

right

in between the SIP stack and TCP/IP stack.
Let me know if it would be a good idea to go this route and if so, what

all

places would I need to make the changes?

Thanks,
Raja.


Visit our blog: http://blog.pjsip.org

pjsip mailing list
pjsip@lists.pjsip.org
http://lists.pjsip.org/mailman/listinfo/pjsip_lists.pjsip.org

I havent looked in detail into PJNATH. I will look into it. Thanks, Raja. On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 1:46 PM, bo shi <cnshibo@gmail.com> wrote: > PJSIP provide pjnath lib, why need Anyfirewall ? > > On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Raja Rokkam <rokkamraja@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I am looking at Anyfirewall engine for a NAT solution for my SIP > phone. > > Has anyone tried integrating or written any simple application with PJSIP > ? > > I am not sure, if I understand it completely, but would there be a > necessity > > to make changes in the SIP stack ? Their solution seems to be sitting > right > > in between the SIP stack and TCP/IP stack. > > Let me know if it would be a good idea to go this route and if so, what > all > > places would I need to make the changes? > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > Raja. > > _______________________________________________ > > Visit our blog: http://blog.pjsip.org > > > > pjsip mailing list > > pjsip@lists.pjsip.org > > http://lists.pjsip.org/mailman/listinfo/pjsip_lists.pjsip.org > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Visit our blog: http://blog.pjsip.org > > pjsip mailing list > pjsip@lists.pjsip.org > http://lists.pjsip.org/mailman/listinfo/pjsip_lists.pjsip.org >