[reSIProcate] How to set up proxy and control data flow

Alan Hawrylyshen alan at polyphase.ca
Fri Jul 21 14:59:15 CDT 2006


On Jul 20, 2006, at 16.40, Mark R. Watson wrote:

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> Howdy,
> 	I'm trying to write some code that will use resiprocate to act as  
> a SIP
> proxy.  The catch is that I need to be able to intercept the actual
> audio data as it's going through the proxy so that I can do additional
> processing on it.  What's the easiest way to do this?  I have a
> DumThread up and running, but I haven't been able to find much
> documentation yet about how to control the data flow.

SIP and media are not coupled like they are in SS/7 and/or TDM  
worlds. You use SIP to negotiate an end-to-end media session -  
therefore you cannot reasonably expect any server to see the media.  
It's a feature of SIP and makes it more scalable.



Thanks
Alan


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