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    Stuntman - STUN server and client

    Stuntman - STUN server and client

    High performance, production quality STUN server and client library

    ...This is the code to STUNTMAN - an open source STUN server and client code by john selbie. Compliant with the latest RFCs including 5389, 5769, and 5780. Also includes backwards compatibility for RFC 3489. ICE and WebRTC ready. Version 1.2 compiles on Linux, MacOS, BSD, and Solaris. Supports the STUN protocol on both UDP and TCP for both IPv4 and IPv6. Windows binaries are also provided. Additional features are in development. This is a mirror of the code on https://github.com/jselbie/stunserver More details on the project's website: http://www.stunprotocol.org
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    This project implements a simple STUN server and client on Windows, Linux, and Solaris. The STUN protocol (Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs) is described in the IETF RFC 3489, available at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3489.txt
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    ...It supports click to dial and screen popping. It is compatible with Freeswitch and babblevoice.com, but potentially should work with any SIP server which supports RFC 4235 (not Asterisk!). Source code now hosted at github. https://github.com/tinpotnick/bv-tapi.git
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    O'Packet Platform is a platform which aims to offer a tool that users could operate network packet (Ethernet, IP, TCP, UDP, SCTP, RTP... ) and application packet like audio/vieo packet and DTMF packet ( 2833), which refered to all rfc protocol.
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    Java implementation of MIKEY (Multimedia Internet KEYing, RFC 3830).
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    The OpenSIPStack Library is an implementation of the Session Initiation Protocol as described in RFC 3261. Applications: * OpenSBC (B2BUA) * OSSPhone (Softphone) Source code is available at http://www.opensipstack.org.
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    babbly
    A simple lightweight instant messaging and VoIP client wirtten in Java. It implements the SIP protocol as described in RFC 3621 and other related RFCs and implementation requierements.
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    RTP text/t140 Library is a reference implementation for RTP Payload Type for Text Conversation (RFC 4103). The library has source code for encoding and decoding RFC 4103 data, and may be used either as a plug-in to JMF or in a separate RTP sender/receive
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    nSIP is an RFC 3261 compliant implementation of SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) for .NET, written in C#. nSDP is an RFC 4566 compliant SDP parser also in C#, and can be used to make payloads to nSIP messages or to parse any SDP message.
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    SIP Stack that is RFC 3261 compliant. Project has moved to http://www.resiprocate.org/
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    This library aims to implement RFC 2543 (SIP) and some of its extensions using Java
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    sippet

    sippet

    C++ SIP stack based on Chrome source code

    This C++ library has been designed as a Chrome SIP stack. Sippet is an open-source SIP User-Agent library, compliant with the IETF RFC 3261 specification. It can be used as a building block for SIP client software for uses such as VoIP, IM, and many other real-time and P2P communication services. The main target was to enable Javascript applications to use UDP, TCP and TLS transports along WebSocket. Existing SIP solutions for the browser are forced to use the WebSockets API to send/receive SIP messages. ...
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    Open Source implementation of SIP stack according to RFC 3261 and related standards.
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