Hello Andrei,
What do you mean by 'is generally a bad ideea', the
only point I see is the SRV problem in the FQDN. What
else makes you think it is a bad idea?
Thanks a lot,
Chuck.
--- Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul
<pelinescu-onciul(a)fokus.fraunhofer.de> wrote:
On Mar 11, 2004 at 13:26, zeusng
<zeus.ng(a)isquare.com.au> wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to have FQDN in the Via and
Record-route header instead of IP
address in SER?
This is generally a bad ideea, but if you really
want to, there is a
way: set advertised_address="myname.com" in your
config and all your
messages will have "myname.com" in their Via (this
can be any string, no
check will be made). If you want to do it only on a
per message basis
(and not for all messages), use
set_advertised_address("...").
Notice however that in this case any compliant sip
proxy will add a
received=ip to your via, and they will use that ip
when sending the
replies back (and not your fqdn).
More info in sip_router/NEWS, grep after
"advertised".
Andrei
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