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I'm not sure yet, but doing this cleanly would be my approach. We hope to look into this in a couple of weeks - after we update our server to use tcp.

On Jun 22, 2010, at 4:48 AM, "Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)" <lists at infosecurity.ch> wrote:

> 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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