Hello! I'm starting my work with SIP too.

I have downloaded few implementations and I'm considering
which one will be good.

KPhone is Suse dedicated written in C++ but looks not bad for newbie
because of small size. Maybe someone used it with Red Hat 9.0? No problems?

Vovida is huge but maybe has got the power (incl. MGCP, RTP, etc.).

NistSIP & Ubiquity are Java oriented.
BTW there is small SIP tutorial on Nist site.
I'm getting information about SIP from Henning's site and from Sipcenter.

My friend suggested me to use OPAL (part of OpenH323
http://www.openh323.org/)
and I'm thinking about Asterisk working as a server -
http://www.asterisk.org/)

If You have any experience with these implementations I will be glad to hear
your opinion.

Greetings

Piotr

Tae-Sam Kim wrote:
> I am looking for a tutorial that explain how client-server
> applications(proxy) can be written in C++ using SIP. Also, I want to
> download all C/C++ libraries for implemenation using SIP. Where can I
> download free version of the libraries and installation instruction?
>
> Thanks.
> Tae-Sam

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