Alternatively, you can use OOH323 which is available with yum. I am using it for couple years with no major problems. Developer is very responsive. Just finished 1.8 related adjustments to OOH323, should be available in 1.8.4.
-Vladimir On 3/10/2011 2:29 PM, Jose P. Espinal wrote: > Bruce B wrote: >> Hi everyone, >> >> Installed asterisk from yum repository but I think H.323 is not >> supported as I tried commands like this and they don't work: > > [snip] > >> >> >> Of course I can't go to source since I am using the repository. How >> can I install H.323. Is that OH323 I should look for? > > a. About the first question: > As Danny N. said on his response, H.323 is not available on yum, you > would have to do it from source. > > b. About OH323 and H.323: > You could try OH323, but personally (from past experiences) I would go > with H.323. > > Several weeks ago I posted some SlackBuilds (Script for making > slackware binary packages) of Asterisk to the list. You could download > the scripts and pickup some tips in order to compile the latest > version of H323plus (new name for H.323 project). > > IMO, H323plus project team has made a great job working on H.323 > implementation. > > The scripts are located at: > http://packages.eslackware.com/slackbuilds/asterisk/ > > If you run into any difficulties about any detail on the scripts, you > are free to contact me off-list (of course, for free. No charge, not > fee, etc) > > > -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users