Ok, maybe I’ve been misunderstanding
things a little… with the mediaproxy module do you need to specify an
outbound proxy? I was under the impression that if you were registered against
SER, and ser has provision for detecting NAT’d clients and forwarding
them off to mediaproxy… is this correct? Or is it necessary to specify the
ser IP again as an outbound proxy?
Many thanks,
Dave
From:
Sent: 05 August 2004 15:39
To: serusers@lists.iptel.org
Subject: mediaproxy + ser0.8.14
problem
Hi all,
Have been trying to get media proxy to work with 0.8.14
and am not having a huge amount of joy. Basically the route processing
seems to be fine, but as soon as ser attempts to actually pass traffic through
media proxy it crashes out!
Aug 5 15:30:13 sip /sbin/ser[3066]: NAT:
Request from RFC Private IP Detected --> mediaproxy flagged
Aug 5 15:30:13 sip /sbin/ser[3066]: VOICEMAIL:
VM user detected --> activating VM Flag
Aug 5 15:30:13 sip /sbin/ser[3066]: NAT: Caller
is NAT'd (destination offline) --> enable reply processing
Aug 5 15:30:13 sip /sbin/ser[3066]: NAT: Invite
received --> enabling media proxy
Aug 5 15:30:13 sip /sbin/ser[3052]: child
process 3066 exited by a signal 11
Aug 5 15:30:13 sip /sbin/ser[3052]: core was
not generated
Aug 5 15:30:13 sip /sbin/ser[3052]: INFO:
terminating due to SIGCHLD
Aug 5 15:30:13 sip /sbin/ser[3186]: INFO:
signal 15 received
Aug 5 15:30:13 sip /sbin/ser[3193]: INFO:
signal 15 received
(the same is true if the destination is online as
well).
I may have a problem with symmetric/asymmetric
clients, but I don’t think ser should actually crash like that…
does anyone have any ideas?
Dave