Hi Vadim. Thanks for your explanation. I got the HTProxy sources and sucessfully compiled it on Debian Linux. But I still have to do some changes to fit my needs. Before I start these changes, I was thinking if HTProxy supports heavy trafic and concurrent conections... Is there someone who uses HTProxy at large scale, with a lot of users? Can I use only one HTProxy instance for both SIP and RTP tunnels?
Thank you in advance. Best regards, Rafael Franco. From: Vadim Lebedev Sent: Saturday, May 23, 2009 12:15 AM To: Rafael Franco Carvalho Cc: Qutecom-dev Mailinglist Subject: Re: HTProxy Project Hi Rafael, I've fixed the link to zthread sources the source code of htproxy is avalable at: http://www.mbdsys.com/repo/htproxy To get them uou need to install mercurial and the do: hg clone http://www.mbdsys.com/repo/htproxy Good luck Vadim Le 22 mai 09 à 21:26, Rafael Franco Carvalho a écrit : Hi Vadim. I've noticed you developed HTProxy Project. I would like to know if this project is still alive and where are stored recent source files. This project is open source, am I right? I found this link http://www.mbdsys.com/opensource/htproxy/wiki, but it seems not been updated almost three years. Also ZTHreads link is broken. I need test your HTProxy Tunnel Server against our local Proxy Server, because wich one we are using here doesn't work very well. Could you help me please? Thank you and best regards. Rafael Franco. _______________________________________________ QuteCom-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qutecom.org/mailman/listinfo/qutecom-dev
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