That was not my intention at all and I'm sorry you got it that way. I did take a look at my script and I thought I should do was eliminate all tests for nats and simply call use_media_proxy when an INVITE comes in, and an on_reply was hit. Also of course end_media_session() n a BYE or a CANCEL... But it is still not working, well it instruct my UAC to send rtps directly to the echo test ip... and this wasn't working.

And because I did not see anything work (I don't have much experience with media-proxy) I thought I'd ask here... my bad. ;-)

Of course I will keeo looking at this, I don't want anyone to do my job...  ;-)

Thanks a lot


David


On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Raúl Alexis Betancor Santana <rabs@dimension-virtual.com> wrote:
El Viernes, 13 de Junio de 2008 16:47, David Villasmil escribió:
> the script didn't fit, here it is:

Sorry David, I'll not check you config, that's your work, not mine ;-), but a
fast reading show that you are not calling use_media_proxy on the right
places.
Also your flow throught the script seems a little chaotic to me, but eachone
have it own way of doing things.

What I have seen on your ngrep capture is that your RTP traffic NEVER hitted
your mediaproxy, thats why you receive a timeout, from that point on you must
first clarify:

1- Paint your test scenario, with IP's (no matter if they are not the real
ones, but with IP's no names please), where you have NAT, etc.
2- Reread you ngrep trace, you will see very strange packets.
3- Came again with specific questions, not with your config file and a "here
you have ... solve it"

--
Saludos.

Raúl Alexis Betancor Santana
Dimensión Virtual S.L.

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