Get Started With SER
Is SERi for me?!This is a difficult question. People come to iptel.org with many different goals. Basically, SER is a highly scalable SIP server (redirect, proxy, and registrar). It is not a telephony...
View ArticleNew iptel.org site!
The new http://iptel.org/, home of SERi, SEMSi, and SERWebi is now up. If you have an account from ONsip.org, you can log in using your old ONsip.org username/password. However, all content is...
View ArticleCertificate Authority
There is a new page describing how to apply for a certificate from iptel.org certificate authority. Our certificate authority is used to secure the pages on the web server and in the future it will be...
View ArticleOverview of iptel.org Drupal System
Have you wondered how does the iptel.org site powered by Drupal work ? What is behind the scenes and how are pages stored in the system and rendered to the user ? Don't panic ! Rather check this new...
View ArticleBug tracker update
The bug tracker at iptel.org projects was updated yesterday. We are now running Jira 3.6.5 which will be hopefully more stable than the previous version. We are using the bug tracker to track bugs in...
View ArticleFull module documentation for SER Ottendorf in commentable format!!
SERi Ottendorf module documentation is now available at iptel.org. The auto-generated module documentation (nightly from latest SER Ottendorf documentation sources) is commentable. We encourage...
View ArticleNew artwork
Update version of all logos (SERi, SEMSi, SERWebi) is available at http://www.iptel.org/artwork. The new graphics includes http://iptel.org as the URL for the software (instead of the old...
View ArticleDaily snapshots of software
Daily generated snapshots of SERi, SERwebi, SERctli, and RTPproxyi are now available on the FTP server. New tarballs are generated every day, but only if there were changes since the last tarball...
View ArticleSER Prague User Group Meeting Notes
SERi USER GROUP MINUTES AND PRESENTATIONS, March 19th 2007, PragueThese are tentative meeting notes. If you participated, feel free to edit and add things you think should be covered.(PDF) Jiri Kuthan...
View ArticleFinally making SER accessible to newcomers, while keeping the strength of its...
One big problem with SERi has been the complexity of the SER configuration language. Only apache (httpd) can (almost) compare in the flexibility and number of ways a piece of software can be...
View ArticleTechnical Board - Election rules
These election rules were established by consensus on the following mailing lists: serusers@iptel.org,serdev@iptel.org,sems@iptel.org,semsdev@iptel.org.The basic principles were discussed on the...
View ArticleSIP Looking Glass
Thanks to a sponsor, iptel.org SIP services have been enhanced by a "SIP Looking Glass" feature. Looking glass, like in the IP world, allows observers to watch characteristics of traffic in a...
View ArticleNominations and Voting - Technical Board 2007
Technical Board 2007-2009The members of the technical board for the term starting June 15, 2007 and ending May 31, 2009 are: Jan Janak, Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul, Greger Viken Teigre, Stefan Sayer, and...
View Articleiptel.org technical board elected
iptel.org has now an elected technical board. The election was held on the serusers, serdev, and semsdev mailing lists. The term is from now until May 31, 2009. The board will govern on issues where...
View ArticleStandard ser.cfg
# # $Id: seri.cfg,v 1.42 2007/05/30 12:28:17 tirpi Exp $ # # First start SERi sample config script with: # database, accounting, authentication, multi-domain support # PSTNi GW section, named...
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