I'd be surprised if this article has any factual basis concerning IETF at all.
SIP is for signalling only. Media info is included as SDP, which is independant of SIP.
Just because the signalling takes place via UDP has nothing to do with how the media is transferred. Perhaps new media types need to be added to SDP which would have the flow control mechanism.
SIP is still the way to go for the signalling part.
This is the third time that the interface to this functionality has changed, essentially based on a different implementation.
Frankly, I don' care if its chains or tables or what, I just need to Masquerade. However, it seems that every time we get a new kernel version we have to change the interface to the functionality because of improved implementation.
Just my 12 centimes.
I couldn't even get the install to work. Burned the cd, made the floppy, booted, got a message about starting graphical install, saw an extremly low res X server start, went back to command line and then it reboots and repeats. I've tried on three different machines.
I'd be surprised if this article has any factual basis concerning IETF at all.
SIP is for signalling only. Media info is included as SDP, which is independant of SIP.
Just because the signalling takes place via UDP has nothing to do with how the media is transferred. Perhaps new media types need to be added to SDP which would have the flow control mechanism.
SIP is still the way to go for the signalling part.
This is the third time that the interface to this functionality has changed, essentially based on a different implementation. Frankly, I don' care if its chains or tables or what, I just need to Masquerade. However, it seems that every time we get a new kernel version we have to change the interface to the functionality because of improved implementation. Just my 12 centimes.
I couldn't even get the install to work. Burned the cd, made the floppy, booted, got a message about starting graphical install, saw an extremly low res X server start, went back to command line and then it reboots and repeats. I've tried on three different machines.