No documentation. Change in the source file and recompile.
g-)
harry gaillac wrote:
Hi Greger,
Thanks for tour reply,
Why these options?
Where can we find the documentation in order to change
rtp ports ??
Regards
Harry
If you have a firewall that denies all outgoing
ports except those
explicitly opened (most home routers/FW allow
outgoing):
SIP messages: udp (and TCP if you use that) port
5060
RTP: udp 35000-65000 (can be changed in rtpproxy's
rttp_defines.h)
Both to your SER+RTPPROXY server.
--- "Greger V. Teigre" <greger(a)teigre.com> wrote:
> See inline.
>
>> I need help to understand ser+rtpproxy.
>>
>> How may I configure rtpproxy options to run with
>> ser/nathelper on the same box ?
>>
>> rttproxy options :
>> usage: rtpproxy [-2fv] [-l addr1[/addr2]] [-6
>> addr1[/addr2]] [-s path] [-t tos] [-r rdir [-S
> sdir]]
>
> Just start rtpproxy without options and it will
> listen on the standard
> socket compiled into rtpproxy and nathelper.so.
>>
>> SER communicated with RTPPROXY via unix socket.
>> Does RTPPROXY rewrite INVITE/REGISTER message with
>> info from SER?
>
> Yes, when you call the appropriate functions. Read
> the Getting Started
> document (chapter 1 + the rtpproxy example chapter)
> to get detailed info.
>
>> private-------FW+NAT------SER+RTPPROXY------
> public
>> network
> network
>>
>> which ports must be opened on FW box for INVITE
> and/or
>> REGISTER methods are they the same than on
> rtpproxy ?
>
If you have a firewall that denies all outgoing
ports except those
explicitly opened (most home routers/FW allow
outgoing):
SIP messages: udp (and TCP if you use that) port
5060
RTP: udp 35000-65000 (can be changed in rtpproxy's
rttp_defines.h)
Both to your SER+RTPPROXY server.
> g-)
>
> g-)
>
>
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