I'm starting this as a separate thread to offer an alternative solution for hosting SIP and XMPP.
Basically, I would be happy to continue running the services on my own infrastructure with the fedoraproject.org domain. I'm running Xen Cloud Platform in a data center with plenty of bandwidth (both IPv4 and IPv6).
There are two things that the Fedora infrastructure team would still need to assist with though:
a) creating the DNS SRV and NAPTR records under fedoraproject.org to direct all SIP and XMPP activity to the servers
b) providing TLS certificates for fedoraproject.org sip-ws.fedoraproject.org turn.fedoraproject.org to be installed on the servers. Wildcard certificates are not valid for SIP.
Running the services with the fedoraproject.org domain will engage more people and allow me to launch an XMPP service, which isn't running at all on fedrtc.org due to the potential inconvenience if people had to move buddy lists to fedoraproject.org in future.
On Fri, 13 Nov 2015 09:09:49 +0100 Daniel Pocock daniel@pocock.pro wrote:
I'm starting this as a separate thread to offer an alternative solution for hosting SIP and XMPP.
Basically, I would be happy to continue running the services on my own infrastructure with the fedoraproject.org domain. I'm running Xen Cloud Platform in a data center with plenty of bandwidth (both IPv4 and IPv6).
There are two things that the Fedora infrastructure team would still need to assist with though:
a) creating the DNS SRV and NAPTR records under fedoraproject.org to direct all SIP and XMPP activity to the servers
b) providing TLS certificates for fedoraproject.org sip-ws.fedoraproject.org turn.fedoraproject.org to be installed on the servers. Wildcard certificates are not valid for SIP.
Running the services with the fedoraproject.org domain will engage more people and allow me to launch an XMPP service, which isn't running at all on fedrtc.org due to the potential inconvenience if people had to move buddy lists to fedoraproject.org in future.
I don't like this plan at all I'm afraid. ;)
I would be much more likely to want to stand up an instance and see how much use it gets and if it doesn't get enough, retire it.
kevin
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On 13/11/15 18:56, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Fri, 13 Nov 2015 09:09:49 +0100 Daniel Pocock daniel@pocock.pro wrote:
I'm starting this as a separate thread to offer an alternative solution for hosting SIP and XMPP.
Basically, I would be happy to continue running the services on my own infrastructure with the fedoraproject.org domain. I'm running Xen Cloud Platform in a data center with plenty of bandwidth (both IPv4 and IPv6).
There are two things that the Fedora infrastructure team would still need to assist with though:
a) creating the DNS SRV and NAPTR records under fedoraproject.org to direct all SIP and XMPP activity to the servers
b) providing TLS certificates for fedoraproject.org sip-ws.fedoraproject.org turn.fedoraproject.org to be installed on the servers. Wildcard certificates are not valid for SIP.
Running the services with the fedoraproject.org domain will engage more people and allow me to launch an XMPP service, which isn't running at all on fedrtc.org due to the potential inconvenience if people had to move buddy lists to fedoraproject.org in future.
I don't like this plan at all I'm afraid. ;)
I would be much more likely to want to stand up an instance and see how much use it gets and if it doesn't get enough, retire it.
I suspected this would be the response, especially considering the requirement for certificates/key pairs.
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