"Brian J. Murrell" <[email protected]> writes:

> On Sat, 2019-05-25 at 16:53 -0400, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
>> Does anyone have a minimal configuration for making flexisip a proxy
>> to
>> another SIP server on the same machine?  For example, flexisip
>> listening on port 5061 and proxying for a SIP server on the same host
>> listening on port 5060.
>> 
>> I just can't seem to work out what needs to be configured to make
>> this
>> work.
>
> Is nobody at all really using flexisip as a proxy to linphone clients
> for a real PBX?

Not answering your question, but could you either explain the theory of
why one needs a proxy in front of a PBX, or point to something that
explains this?  I am not entirely up to speed on SIP practices, but it
seems like there is a culture of having lots of proxies far more than I
would have thought necessary.  A parallel puzzling web notion would be
that you can't use a browser to look at a website without a local squid
and a remove nginx front end.  I suspect this is simply a lack of
understanding on my part.



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