Hi Rahul,

That is quite interesting! Well, there’s no such document that I’m aware of, 
but it seems the process should be quite similar to installing over the 
Internet. 

If installing from source, you can install all necessary compilation 
dependencies (most likely!) from the distribution media that you are using in 
lieu of downloading packages over the Internet. Then, you have to have some way 
of getting a clone of the Kamailio Github repository, or a source tarball, onto 
this host of course, e.g. via USB drive or something. 

Another fruitful avenue may be to build a Docker image or some other “snapshot” 
(e.g. a VM snapshot) on an “unprotected” - that is, Internet-connected — host 
and just transport that onto the non-Internet host.

I am not sure if binary packages (RPMs, debs) are the easiest option in this 
case because you would have to scrupulously attend to dependency chains which 
an Internet-connected package manager normally takes care of for you without 
much involvement on your part.

— Alex

> On Jun 29, 2022, at 9:03 AM, Rahul mm <rahul.ultim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello guys,
> 
> Ab initio, I'm loving Kamailio and the endless horizons it opens-up.
> Is there any document somewhere to get Kamailio installed in a captive 
> network that runs w/o internet? I know this seems bizarre but in the mining 
> industry most of the locations do not have internet facilities but they still 
> want to use VoIP.
> 
> I do not have the privilege to pull a blade system and put it on the internet 
> to install Kamailio, FS etc.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Warm Regds.
> MathuRahul
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