embedded does not use packages as the point of embedded was for CompactFlash installs where users will not want active read/writes since it may/will kill off the media faster. If you need to use packages, then you need to install the full version, prefereably on a Hard Drive.

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From: "Karl Fife" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 4:31 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [pfSense Support] sipproxd with pfSense on EMBEDDED.

Has anyone here successfully run sipproxd on embedded pfSense?
Reading through the sipproxd how-to docs I don't see any mention of embedded, which usually means (and correct me if I'm wrong) the full version.

We don't run the full version in many our locations because of the higher expected reliability and low power consumption of embedded, but unfortunately (as most are aware) this also means dealing with known issues with pfSense and NAT traversal (specifically RTP streams successfully traversing NAT when using SIP for VoIP). We run 1:1 nat on a fixed IP, where possible, but of course this is not always possible.

Does anyone have any experience with sipproxd on embedded?

If sipproxd will NOT work on embedded, I would very much like to cast my informed vote for a sip proxy rolled into the embedded release of pfSense 1.3. I think it would make pfSense a stronger (even obvious) choice as a perimeter firewall in many 'long tail' niches as SIP marches steadily forward as a preferred protoclol in the VoIP world.

-Karl



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