diff --git a/config.ini.sample b/config.ini similarity index 99% rename from config.ini.sample rename to config.ini index 9660118..2c2e99c 100644 --- a/config.ini.sample +++ b/config.ini @@ -1,246 +1,246 @@ [Relay] ; A list of dispatchers to connect to, separated by spaces. The format is ; "host[:port] [host[:port] ...]". If a port is not specified the default port ; of 25060 will be used. "host" can be one of the following: ; - A domain name that has a SRV record for a SIP proxy, i.e. at ; "_sip._udp.". If the DNS lookup for this succeeds the relay ; will connect to the IP address of the SIP proxy on the port specified in ; this configuration. ; - A hostname. The lookup for this will be performed if the SRV lookup ; fails. ; - An IP address. The relay will connect directly to this address. ; Both the SRV and hostname lookups will be periodically refreshed (see ; "dns_check_interval" below). ; -;dispatchers = example.com 1.2.3.4:12345 +;dispatchers = 127.0.0.1 ; Specify extra checks to be performed on the dispatcher TLS credentials before ; considering the connection with the dispatcher succesful. The passport is ; specified as a list of attribute/value pairs in the form: ; AN:value[, AN:value...] ; where the attribute name (AN) is one of the available attribute names from ; the X509 certificate subject: O, OU, CN, C, L, ST, EMAIL. The value is a ; string that has to match with the corresponding attribute value from the ; dispatcher certificate. A wildcard (*) can be used in the value at the ; beginning or the end of the string to indicate that the corresponding ; attribute from the dispatcher certificate must end with respectively to ; start with the given string (excluding the wildcard). ; For example using this passport: ; passport = O:AG Projects, CN:*dispatcher ; means that a connection with a dispatcher will only be accepted if the ; dispatcher certificate subject has organization set to "AG Projects" and ; the common name ends with "dispatcher". To specify that no additional ; identity checks need to be performed, use the keyword None. If passport ; is None, then only the certificate signature is verified agains the ; certificate authority in tls/ca.pem (signature is always verified even ; when passport is None). ; ; Default value is None. ; ;passport = None ; The host IP address used for relaying streams. The default for this value ; is to use the IP address of the interface that has the default route. This ; is the most appropriate choice for almost any situation. Unless you need to ; use a very specific interface, which is not the default one, there is no need ; to set this option. Leave this option commented to use the default value. ;relay_ip = ; The host IP address to return when a session is allocated in the relay. This ; could be of use in case the relay is behind NAT but it has a 1 to 1 mapping ; with a public IP address, like Amazon EC2, for example. ;advertised_ip = ; The port range to use for relaying media streams in the form start:end with ; start and end being even numbers in the [1024, 65536] range and start < end ; The default range is 50000:60000. You should allocate 4 times the number of ; streams you plan for the relay to handle simultaneously. The default range ; having 10000 ports, is able to handle up to 2500 streams. ; ;port_range = 50000:60000 ; The minimum level log messages need to have in order to appear in syslog ; or on the console, depending on the mode the relay is running in. ; In order of severity, this can be one of CRITICAL, ERROR, WARNING, INFO or ; DEBUG. ;log_level = DEBUG ; The amount of time to wait for a stream in a new SDP offer to start sending ; data before the relay decides that it has timed out. The default value is 90 ; seconds. This only applies to the initial setup stage, before the first ; packet for a stream is received (from both ends). After the stream is started ; and the conntrack rule is in place, the idle timeout (how long before the ; conntrack rule expires when no traffic is received) is controlled by a kernel ; setting that defaults to 180 seconds and can be adjusted in: ; /proc/sys/net/ipv4/netfilter/ip_conntrack_udp_timeout_stream ; ;stream_timeout = 90 ; Amount of time a call can be on hold before it is declared expired by the ; relay. The default value is 7200 seconds (2 hours). ; ;on_hold_timeout = 7200 ; How often to check in DNS if the SRV and A records for the dispatcher have ; changed. Interval is in seconds and the default value is 60 seconds. ; ;dns_check_interval = 60 ; If the relay cannot connect to a dispatcher is should retry after this ; amount of seconds. The default value is 10 seconds. ; ;reconnect_delay = 10 ; How often to sample the aggregate ammount of data processed by the relay, in ; order to compute an average of the relayed traffic over that period. The ; value is expressed in seconds and the default value is 15 seconds. ; Use 0 to disable it in case you have to many streams processed by the relay ; and it warns you in syslog that gathering this information takes too long. ; ;traffic_sampling_period = 15 ; Specify a list of network ranges (in CIDR notation) for which media is relayed ; even if no packet was received from the endpoint and the IP address is private. ;routable_private_ranges = 192.168.1.0/24 [Dispatcher] ; Local socket on which to communicate with OpenSIPS. The OpenSIPS mediaproxy ; module should be configured to connect to this socket. If a relative path, ; /var/run/mediaproxy will be prepended. Default value is dispatcher.sock. ; ;socket_path = dispatcher.sock ; Listen address for incoming connections from the relays. The format is ; "ip[:port]". If the ip is "0.0.0.0" or the keyword "any", the dispatcher ; will listen on all interfaces of this host. If the port is not specified, ; the dispatcher will listen on the default port of 25060. ; ;listen = 0.0.0.0 ; Listen address for incoming management interface connections. Clients can ; connect to this and issue commands to query the status of the relays and ; their sessions. The format is "ip[:port]". If the ip is "0.0.0.0" or the ; keyword "any", the dispatcher will listen on all interfaces of this host. ; If the port is not specified, the dispatcher will listen on the default ; port of 25061. ; ;listen_management = 0.0.0.0 ; Whether or not to use TLS on the management interface. Note that the same ; TLS credentials are used for both the relay and the management interface ; connections. ; ; Default value is yes. ; ;management_use_tls = yes ; Specify extra checks to be performed on the relay TLS credentials before ; considering the connection with the relay succesful. The passport is ; specified as a list of attribute/value pairs in the form: ; AN:value[, AN:value...] ; where the attribute name (AN) is one of the available attribute names from ; the X509 certificate subject: O, OU, CN, C, L, ST, EMAIL. The value is a ; string that has to match with the corresponding attribute value from the ; relay certificate. A wildcard (*) can be used in the value at the beginning ; or the end of the string to indicate that the corresponding attribute from ; the relay certificate must end with respectively to start with the given ; string (excluding the wildcard). ; For example using this passport: ; passport = O:AG Projects, CN:relay* ; means that a connection with a relay will only be accepted if the relay ; certificate subject has organization set to "AG Projects" and the common ; name starts with "relay". To specify that no additional identity checks ; need to be performed, use the keyword None. If passport is None, then only ; the certificate signature is verified agains the certificate authority in ; tls/ca.pem (signature is always verified even when passport is None). ; ; Default value is None. ; ;passport = None ; This option is similar to passport above, but applies to the management ; interface connections instead of relay connections. It specifies extra ; checks to be performed on the TLS credentials suplied by an entity that ; connects to the management interface. Please consult passport above for ; a detailed description of the possible values for this option. ; ; If management_use_tls is false, this option is ignored. ; ; Default value is None. ; ;management_passport = None ; The minimum level log messages need to have in order to appear in syslog ; or on the console, depending on the mode the dispatcher is running in. ; In order of severity, this can be one of CRITICAL, ERROR, WARNING, INFO or ; DEBUG. ;log_level = DEBUG ; Timeout value in second for individual relays. When a command is sent from ; the dispatcher to a relay it will wait this amount of seconds for a reply. ; The default is 5 seconds. ; ;relay_timeout = 5 ; A comma separated list of accounting backends that will be used to save ; accounting data with the session information once a session has finished. ; Currently 2 backends are available: "radius" and "database". If enabled ; they can be configured below in their respective sections. The default ; is to use no accounting backend. ; ;accounting = [TLS] ; Path to the certificates. If relative, it will be looked up in both the ; application directory (for a standalone installation) and /etc/mediaproxy, ; the former taking precedence if found. ; ;certs_path = tls ; How often (in seconds) to verify the peer certificate for expiration and ; revocation. Default value is 300 seconds (5 minutes) ; ;verify_interval = 300 [Database] ; This section needs to be configured if database accounting is enabled ; Database URI in the form: scheme://user:password@host/database ;dburi = mysql://mediaproxy:CHANGEME@localhost/mediaproxy ; Name for the table. ;sessions_table = media_sessions ; Column names. Columns are strings except for info which is a BLOB ; ;callid_column = call_id ;fromtag_column = from_tag ;totag_column = to_tag ;info_column = info [Radius] ; This section needs to be configured if radius accounting is enabled ; OpenSIPS RADIUS configuration file. All RADIUS cofiguration parameters will ; be read from this file, including dictionary files. ; ;config_file = /etc/opensips/radius/client.conf ; Additional dictionary file with MediaProxy specific attributes. ;additional_dictionary = radius/dictionary [OpenSIPS] ; Configure interaction between the media dispatcher and OpenSIPS ; Path to OpenSIPS's UNIX filesystem socket from the mi_datagram module. ;socket_path = /var/run/opensips/socket ; Maximum number of connections to open with OpenSIPS's mi_datagram socket. ; Please note that connections will be opened on a need basis depending on ; load, but never more than the number configured below. ; ;max_connections = 10