On Jun 17, 2011, at 11:21 AM, Adrian Georgescu wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> There is a new release of MediaProxy available with compatibility for newer 
> iptables versions, latest Python dependencies and newer kernels.
> 
> MediaProxy is a media relay for RTP/RTCP and UDP streams that works in tandem 
> with OpenSIPS to provide NAT traversal capability for media streams from SIP 
> user agents located behind NAT. MediaProxy supports ICE negotiation by 
> behaving like a TURN relay candidate and the policy can be controlled from 
> OpenSIPS configuration.
> 
> The software is now ready packaged for the latest Debian and Ubuntu Linux 
> distributions.
> 
> mediaproxy (2.5.0) unstable; urgency=low
> 
>  * Adapted to changes in python-application
>  * Fixed several pyflakes warnings
>  * Fixed encoding media information
>  * Adapted to changes in libipt and netfilter APIs
>  * Bumped Debian standards version to 3.9.2
>  * Reworked Debian packaging
>  * Added more user agent images taken from CDRTool
>  * Added specific iptables version dependency
> 
> Installation and upgrade instructions area available here:
> 
> http://mediaproxy-ng.org/wiki/InstallationGuide
> 

A note for CentOS users:

As the installation guide now mentions, iptables >= 1.4.3 is required now. 
CentOS 5.6 has iptables version 1.3.5 and we could not maintain backwards 
compatibility any longer. Thus, CentOS 5.x users should stay on MediaProxy 
2.4.4.

I hope CentOS 6 provides up-to-date enough versions for Python and iptables so 
that its easy to build MediaProxy there.


Regards,

--
Saúl Ibarra Corretgé
AG Projects




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