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Hi Darald,

are you wrapping all the TCP and TLS related functions of PJSIP to the 
standard iOS ones?

A clean layer a-la'-pjlib way would be really welcome!

Fabio

On 21/06/10 19.25, Darald Trinka wrote:
>
> iOS is able to maintain a tcp socket when the app is suspended (in the 
> background). This allows an app to receive incoming SIP packets. 
> *I've only done a cursory look into this*, but it does appear that 
> PJSIP will need to be changed to support this. Instead of using bsd 
> sockets, NSInputStream or CFReadStreamRef will need to be used. We 
> haven't dug into this yet, as our client and server use UDP for SIP 
> transport - we are updating this now.
>
>

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