OpenSIPS 4.0 is not only about adding new features, but also about rethinking parts of the engine that have remained unchanged for a very long time. One of the most important examples is the TCP/TLS layer. The TCP framework, in the form we have known it so far, has stayed largely the same since it … Continue reading TCP/TLS rework in OpenSIPS 4.0
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Modern SIP infrastructures increasingly rely on load balancers, reverse proxies and cloud edge services in order to provide scalability, security and geographic distribution. While these components are extremely useful, they often hide the original source address of the client from the backend SIP infrastructure. Starting with OpenSIPS 4.0, we are introducing support for the Proxy … Continue reading Proxy Protocol support in OpenSIPS 4.0
As already mentioned, the 3.6 major release will end the 3.x family of OpenSIPS releases. They stretch over 7 years of work, 7 major releases, each with its own philosophy. The 3.x legacy The 3.x OpenSIPS family addressed a large spectrum of topics. The most representative was the DevOps area (3.0 and 3.6) bringing awesome … Continue reading OpenSIPS 4.x, the next evolution step
Some time ago, we demonstrated how to dynamically tune OpenSIPS' runtime configuration using the OpenSIPS Control Panel in combination with the SQL Cacher module. While effective, that approach involved a certain level of configuration overhead to set up and maintain the SQL Cacher infrastructure. To address this, we’ve taken a significant step forward with the … Continue reading Dynamic Runtime Configuration using OpenSIPS 3.6 – continuation
In today's world of integrated services, the ability of OpenSIPS to interface with external applications is no longer optional - it's a necessity. And to meet this necessity, we have released a new Python package - a "Swiss army knife" tool to provide a simpler, faster and more efficient way to integrate with OpenSIPS. This … Continue reading Enhance OpenSIPS Integration with New Python Package
OpenSIPS is an Open Source project when referring to the actual code, and this worked great over the years, for the entire community - a shared code that people can use and can contribute to. But in order to get a working SIP/VoIP platform, you need more than the code. You need an OpenSIPS configuration … Continue reading OpenSIPS Community Editions, the key to Open Source SIP Platforms
When managing a live production platform, real-time tuning of specific settings is often essential, allowing adjustments without the need to restart services. OpenSIPS offers a comprehensive array of primitives for reloading provisioning data and fine-tuning runtime configurations through its Management Interface (MI) commands. OpenSIPS Script Controls One of the common needs is to be able … Continue reading Implementing OpenSIPS realtime Controls via Control Panel 9.3.5
The Back-to-back user agent support in OpenSIPS has seen many enhancements and new capabilities in the last couple of release cycles, starting with OpenSIPS 3.1. From clustering/ replication in version 3.1, to dropping the XML control logic in favor of native OpenSIPS scripting in 3.2 and many others, most of these additions made the B2BUA … Continue reading B2BUA Bridging Improvements In OpenSIPS 3.4
Yes, this is the climax of the year, the release of a new OpenSIPS major version, the 3.3.0 beta. This release is focused on Instant Messaging in the context of Unified Communications and IMS, but not limited to - many other great additions made their way into this 3.3 release. So, what can OpenSIPS 3.3 … Continue reading OpenSIPS 3.3, here it is!
The OpenSIPS Control Panel accompanied OpenSIPS already for some time. And besides the sub-version aiming to align to the OpenSIPS versions (i.e. 8.3.1), the OpenSIPS Control Panel had its own evolution, reflected in the major version. For example, the last major boost was version 8, were the front-end part was re-design with a new modern … Continue reading OpenSIPS Control Panel 9 – stepping into a new era

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