Re: using third-party infrastructure for SIP and XMPP

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On Fri, 13 Nov 2015 09:09:49 +0100
Daniel Pocock <daniel@xxxxxxxxxx> 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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