Robert Moskowitz wrote: Hi,
Well, I guess I should have read the 'manual' first.....I have spent the last week trying to get SIP communicator working over HIP. It works over IPv6 direct client-to-client now.I had been running the lastest nightly rpm on my Centos systems and just could not get it working through HIP. Always went directly to IPv6 connectivity without HIP.Then I remembered something about JAVA and HIP..... : http://infrahip.hiit.fi/hipl/manual/ch11.html
that is the native API for java.
So now I get to work on this. But the docs about JAVA reference the HIP sockets handler, is that http://infrahip.hiit.fi/hipl/manual/ch22.html and so the only way to run JAVA apps over HIP is to have a patched kernel?
Currently the native API for java is based on native API for C, which requires a patch in the kernel.
You should be able to use java with "legacy" APIs.
Also I ASSuME that I will have to compile the JAVA SIP Communicator myself with the HIP enabled modules?
No, if you use the legacy API. I think the dnsproxy should do the trick to get HITs to your java apps.
Deadline for leaving for IETF approaching. It was actually touch and go there if I would get approved for travel; Verizon has canceled all non-sales related travel for Q4. Again. But the labs needs someone attending the IPSECME session....
Ok.