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Folks,

I need to see if someone with a fast (256k+) line is willing to set up a
proxy server to proxy calls for DialPad.

This will not be a general use proxy.  This is for perhaps 6-8 calls over
the next week.  One or two to test, then a demonstration for the Ente
Regulador (the idiots that mandated blockage of VoIP ports in Panama with
a monstrously stupid resolution).

The object is to use port 53 UDP for the voice circuit, so we can't use a
DNS box.  The resolution is so worded that they will have to order a block
of port 53.  Once that happens, Panama goes back to the 19th century
(internet blackout).

There are better ways to do what they want to do, we just need to make
them listen -- and C&W won't buy our options (they rammed this through, we
want to ram it down their throats).

If you are willing to help, please contact me off-list.

BTW, there's no $$$ here, just helping a good cause.

TIA,

David A. Bandel
- -- 
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
                -- Nemesis Racing Team motto
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