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Main download site for Kamailio ® releases: https://www.kamailio.org/pub/kamailio/. The shortcut to the tarball with sources of the latest stable release: https://www.kamailio.org/pub/kamailio/latest/src/.
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Anyone has access to wiki portals on both Kamailio® and SIP Router sites, feel free to enrich the existing content and add new docs. Following sections provide an index to projects’ documentation resources. Kamailio Modules: https://www.kamailio.org/docs/modules/.
Kamailio is an open source implementation of a SIP Signaling Server. SIP is an open standard protocol specified by the IETF. The core specification document is RFC3261.
Documentation and tutorials for Kamailio SIP server and related tools. Target: Kamailio v5.5.x (devel) More details about Kamailio at: kamailio.org; Note: this repository collects tutorials that need to be updated for each major version of Kamailio. The other tutorials are collected at: https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio-tutorials
Core Cookbook - Kamailio Wiki Documentation. Version: Kamailio SIP Server v5.4.x (stable) Overview. This tutorial collects the functions and parameters exported by Kamailio core to configuration file. Note: The parameters on this page are NOT in alphabetical order. Structure. The structure of the kamailio.cfg can be seen as three parts:
Fortunately there are plenty of free online resources, tutorials or blogs, as well as books, that can help understanding SIP faster. A SIP Introduction tutorial was written by SER/Kamailio developers quite some time ago. It is available inside source tree of Kamailio, in the folder doc/sip/.
Kamailio 1.5.0 moved PVs (and transformations) from the core to pv module Transformations were added to provide a modular and extensible way to access certain information and to format them in a certain way They were added a bit later for OpenSER 1.2.0 (2007) Kamailio 1.5.0 (2009) introduced the first main generic module user - htable