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(new) libresiprocate-1.8-dev_1.8.2-1_amd64.deb extra libdevel
reSIProcate SIP stack - development files
reSIProcate is a framework that aims to fully implement the SIP protocol
in first class C++. It is intended for use in other applications,
such as the repro SIP proxy.
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This package provides header files needed for developing applications
based on the core reSIProcate libraries.
(new) libresiprocate-1.8_1.8.2-1_amd64.deb extra libs
reSIProcate SIP stack - shared libraries
reSIProcate is a framework that aims to fully implement the SIP protocol
in first class C++. It is intended for use in other applications,
such as the repro SIP proxy.
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This package provides the core libraries: librutil (utilities),
libresip (SIP stack/RFC compliant message parsing) and
libdum (SIP Dialog Usage Manager, a state machine for SIP dialogs).
(new) libresiprocate-turn-client-1.8-dev_1.8.2-1_amd64.deb extra libdevel
reSIProcate TURN client (reTurn) - development files
This package provides header files needed for developing applications
based on the reSIProcate reTurn client library.
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reSIProcate is a framework that aims to fully implement the SIP protocol
in first class C++. It is intended for use in other applications,
such as the repro SIP proxy.
(new) libresiprocate-turn-client-1.8_1.8.2-1_amd64.deb extra libs
reSIProcate TURN client (reTurn) - shared libraries
reTurn is the TURN component of the reSIProcate project.
This package provides a shared library implementing the TURN
protocol for NAT traversal, typically used in VoIP applications
such as SIP and Jabber/XMPP. It is a successor to STUN and
is an important part of the Interactive Connectivity Establishment (ICE)
protocol.
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reSIProcate is a framework that aims to fully implement the SIP protocol
in first class C++. It is intended for use in other applications,
such as the repro SIP proxy.
(new) repro_1.8.2-1_amd64.deb extra net
reSIProcate SIP stack - lightweight SIP proxy daemon
repro is the SIP proxy developed as part of the reSIProcate project.
It provides a high-quality, low maintenance solution for serving
small and large IP telephony installations.
.
reSIProcate is a framework that aims to fully implement the SIP protocol
in first class C++. It is intended for use in other applications,
such as the repro SIP proxy.
(new) resiprocate-turn-server_1.8.2-1_amd64.deb extra net
reSIProcate SIP stack - ICE/TURN server
reTurn is the TURN server developed as part of the reSIProcate project.
TURN (RFC 5766) provides a standardised solution for VoIP applications
to find the most efficient way to route media streams when NAT and
firewall devices may be present.
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reTurn provides a high-quality, low maintenance solution for serving
small and large IP telephony installations. It has been used successfully
with a variety of SIP and Jabber applications, including Lumicall,
Jitsi, Empathy and Psi.
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reSIProcate is a framework that aims to fully implement the SIP protocol
in first class C++. It is intended for use in other applications,
such as the repro SIP proxy.
(new) resiprocate_1.8.2-1.debian.tar.gz extra libs
(new) resiprocate_1.8.2-1.dsc extra libs
(new) resiprocate_1.8.2.orig.tar.gz extra libs
(new) sipdialer_1.8.2-1_amd64.deb extra net
reSIProcate SIP stack - click-to-call utility
sipdialer is a click-to-call application that uses the SIP REFER
method to force a SIP phone (for example, the phone on your desk)
to dial another number. It can be registered in GConf to handle
clicks on sip:, sips: and tel: URIs in other applications and the
web browser.
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reSIProcate is a framework that aims to fully implement the SIP protocol
in first class C++. It is intended for use in other applications,
such as the repro SIP proxy.
Changes:
resiprocate (1.8.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* Initial release (Closes: #412427)
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