-
```
SIPdroid doesn't leave port 5060/udp open, so incoming SIP requests cannot
reach the client. This forces users to use TCP when UDP is often the
preferred transport (cf. e.g. single-hop-discovery-l…
-
```
SIPdroid doesn't leave port 5060/udp open, so incoming SIP requests cannot
reach the client. This forces users to use TCP when UDP is often the
preferred transport (cf. e.g. single-hop-discovery-l…
-
```
SIPdroid doesn't leave port 5060/udp open, so incoming SIP requests cannot
reach the client. This forces users to use TCP when UDP is often the
preferred transport (cf. e.g. single-hop-discovery-l…
-
```
SIPdroid doesn't leave port 5060/udp open, so incoming SIP requests cannot
reach the client. This forces users to use TCP when UDP is often the
preferred transport (cf. e.g. single-hop-discovery-l…
-
```
SIPdroid doesn't leave port 5060/udp open, so incoming SIP requests cannot
reach the client. This forces users to use TCP when UDP is often the
preferred transport (cf. e.g. single-hop-discovery-l…
-
```
SIPdroid doesn't leave port 5060/udp open, so incoming SIP requests cannot
reach the client. This forces users to use TCP when UDP is often the
preferred transport (cf. e.g. single-hop-discovery-l…
-
```
SIPdroid doesn't leave port 5060/udp open, so incoming SIP requests cannot
reach the client. This forces users to use TCP when UDP is often the
preferred transport (cf. e.g. single-hop-discovery-l…
-
```
SIPdroid doesn't leave port 5060/udp open, so incoming SIP requests cannot
reach the client. This forces users to use TCP when UDP is often the
preferred transport (cf. e.g. single-hop-discovery-l…
-
```
SIPdroid doesn't leave port 5060/udp open, so incoming SIP requests cannot
reach the client. This forces users to use TCP when UDP is often the
preferred transport (cf. e.g. single-hop-discovery-l…
-
```
SIPdroid doesn't leave port 5060/udp open, so incoming SIP requests cannot
reach the client. This forces users to use TCP when UDP is often the
preferred transport (cf. e.g. single-hop-discovery-l…