Hi Maciek, Users,
I'm trying this scenario, too. Basically, the connection IP in SDP should be
public IP. It looks there are some design limitation of mediaproxy cause it
won't work (if the public IP is not belong to mediaproxy itself).
Have any other idea? Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Lesley
2007/5/20, Maciek Kowalski <macius_13(a)o2.pl>pl>:
Hi All,
I am new to Openser and propably answer to my question is very simple..
I,ve been trying to run Openser with Mediaroxy behind NAT (they both work on
a same machine with a private IP - 192.168.1.x). I am connected to
internet through ADSL router (dynamic IP). I ve tried few configurations and
I cant get it to work - I have "no audio problem" with nated users who
register from outside of my LAN. I ve read that mediaproxy must listen on a
public IP address, but first I thought that this is just a matter of port
forwarding. And here is my question: Is it possible for this to work with
described configuration? (Openser with mediaproxy both behind NAT) I ve used
similar solution with Asterisk and Xtunnels and it worked fine. Thanks in
advance and sorry for my English:). Best regards, Maciek Kowalski
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