VoIP Software for Cygwin

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    Stuntman - STUN server and client

    Stuntman - STUN server and client

    High performance, production quality STUN server and client library

    New version 1.2. 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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    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    OpenAL mixer aims to provide a multiplatform API built on top of OpenAL to get/set volume values (including support for capture devices) and list, select and mute input and output lines.
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