I have installed a sip server, any body knows a jabber/sip client?

I am using jwchat as the client of jabber. I have installed a sip server but not yet configured. The sip server is for voice on IP, I need find a client for the sip server. Now the best way is to make the jwchat work with the sip or find a web based sip client. I am a naive for sip server. Any one can have the experience with both SIP and ejabberd, please give me a hint to make these two guys work gother. My jwchat address is http://breakevilaxis.org. That is a FreeBSD. Also I have Linux at http://ddint.org

my email is fulanpeng@gmail.com. I want to make VoIP with TLS. The only problem is that I do not trust Google and SKYPE or any other large companies, they sold the password to Chinese government and made huge money. There is no privacy to talk on Google or SKYPE or any large company. Other small companies are all blocked in China. We will run many many proxies to break their blockage. So we configured Squid on Windows to proxy the JWChat to Chinese. Now I want to proxy the VoIP to Chinese people.

Not SIP, but Coccinella

Not SIP, but Coccinella supports JEP-0179: Jingle IAX Transport Method. But that is P2P I think.

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sander

I would not bother with SIP

I would not bother with SIP if there is a solution within jabber. My understanding is that jabber is nothing with voice. I heard Gizmoproject is backend by SIP server and ejabberd server.

I searched on the web for several days. I can not find any jabber and sip combination client. I have to install a softphone for sip and the jwchat for ejabberd.

Jingle for Voice Over IP

breakevilaxis wrote:

I would not bother with SIP if there is a solution within jabber. My understanding is that jabber is nothing with voice.

There exists Jingle, which is a peer-to-peer system (so, no support in ejabberd needed) for Voice Over IP (and other multimedia-like things). The only problem is that the protocol is very new and thus is not yet implemented by much software.

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sander

Jabber SIP clients

I have done what you are trying to do.
Accomplish it by using openfire jabber server, and the spark messenger by the same company.
There is a plugin for the openfire server that allows you to map a sip phone to your jabber id.
You can place call with spark messenger,send files, or text chat.
The Phone plugin requires you have a sip account somewhere. I have my own asterisk server, so I use that.
very simple to use and setup.
Only trouble I ever had with it was on Mac OS Leopard. Spark crashes when ever someone answers the phone.
The windows client works.

Wengophone supports both sip

Wengophone supports both sip and jabber. But it kinda sucks imo.

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