Re: about the rpt proxy

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Hi,

make sure you compile with large_fdset enabled and configure a number
of rtphandlers. But RTP proxying remains CPU intensive, so the best
thing is to avoid it, if you can.

You could also check if you see a performance difference when using
2.2.7 and report back to the list. 2.2.8 has P2PNAT enabled by default
and that might have an effect on proxy-mode.

Regards,
Jan

jielong zhu wrote:
>  hi,
>     I have use the latest src to compile the gnugk with openh3231.18.0 and
>  pwlib1.10.3,it work sutable,but I found a problem: when I use the full
> proxy
>  mode, and the rtp and rtcp data forward by gnugk ,the gnugk has a high
>  cpu, about 20 active calls, the cpu is 12%, I don't know how to optimize
> it,
> can anybody help me?  thx.


-- 
Jan Willamowius, jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gnugk.org/

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