[OpenSIPS-Users] Paid Consultation Request

Adrian Georgescu ag at ag-projects.com
Wed Feb 11 21:57:02 CET 2009


You will likely obtain more help from this mailing lists if you narrow  
down the scope of your questions and ask for help about the specific  
problems you encounter. For example locate your problem, describe it,  
provide a useful trace.

You will be surprised how effective this can be. Just a different  
angle of approach will yield more results. Or don't name that price ;-)

Adrian


On Feb 11, 2009, at 9:48 PM, Geoffrey Mina wrote:

> There is no NAT
> There is no Firewall (running local IPTables)
> There are no 'users'
> There are no 'phones'
> There is a single upstream Carrier
> There ARE a plurality of asterisk based IVR systems which are
> processing the media.  All configured identically, all on the same
> network.
>
> I have been doing SIP for years, just not using OpenSIPS as my
> Loadbalancer/Gateway of choice.
> I have been writing networked applications for 5 times the length of
> my SIP experience... an OpenSIPS N00B perhaps, but a network/SIP N00B
> I think not.
>
> I know enough to know that my configuration is NOT complex.  I am
> shocked to hear that so many people on this list think this type of
> OpenSIPS configuration is complicated to the point that an experienced
> user couldn't take a look at a simple 150 line configuration file and
> point out any glaring issues and identify some best practice
> scenarios.
>
> Hopefully there are some experienced users out there who are
> interested in contributing something useful instead of this dribble
> about how smart you are and how complex your OpenSIPS configuration
> is.
>
> -Geoff
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 2:25 PM, John Rose <johnrose at comtex.net>  
> wrote:
>> Often people and companies underestimate the complexities of a SIP  
>> proxy
>> installation. There are many variables particularly ones with  
>> carriers,
>> phones, NAT's, firewalls...  Many assume it is just configuration.  
>> A lot of
>> it is but unless you have worked it in depth you won't know.
>>
>> Here is a free "blessing" - Seek and you shall find my dear  
>> OpenSIPS N00B.
>> Let the light guide you through the valley of SIP and networking
>> complexities :)
>>
>> John
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: users-bounces at lists.opensips.org [mailto:users-
>>> bounces at lists.opensips.org] On Behalf Of Geoffrey Mina
>>> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 9:47 AM
>>> To: users at lists.opensips.org
>>> Subject: [OpenSIPS-Users] Paid Consultation Request
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>> I am looking for anyone who would consider themselves an 'expert' in
>>> the field of OpenSIPS.  My company is launching an OpenSIPS  
>>> deployment
>>> to front-end all the SIP traffic entering our network.  I would like
>>> to have someone experienced look over my config to give it the
>>> proverbial 'blessing'.
>>>
>>> We run a very high profile network and I can't afford to have any
>>> minor misconfigurations or problems cause issues down the road.
>>>
>>> I would be willing to pay $150/hr (USD) via PayPal.  I am guessing I
>>> will need 2(ish) hours, and IM/MSN/Skype chat would be the best.
>>>
>>> If anyone is interested, please let me know.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Geoff
>>>
>>> p.s. we are primarily using the dispatcher module, so any interested
>>> party should know that one inside and out!
>>>
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