Hi Daniel,
Listening is ok, incoming calls are my smallest concern.
But how do I tell kamailio to initiate the call from a specific IP (depending ont he
user/pass combo is something i can imagine how to do )
Thanks
From: sr-users [mailto:sr-users-bounces@lists.sip-router.org] On Behalf Of
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2016 5:03 PM
To: Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List <sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org>
Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Multihomed kamailio - one IP for each account
Hello,
if you don't have too many IP addresses that you have to use, then you can add many
listen parameters in kamailio.cfg.
Otherwise, I think you should considering a firewall that will do translation of a source
IP based on receiving on a specific port from kamailio. It should be more lightweight and
you can control it independent of kamailio.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 25/05/16 17:07, Attila Megyeri wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am looking for a solution to do the following, basically an SBC-like solution.
I have an internal asterisk system that should make outbound calls towards a provider, but
that provider authenticates the customer based on IP address. And I have many such
customers. The provider is not willing to make changes to his practice...
Asterisk is bound to a single IP, so there is not much I can do.
I was thinking about creating several outbound accounts for asterisk, and then a
multi-homed Kamailio would do the following:
If request comes from user1, Kamailio would send the request to the provider from IP1.
If request comes from user2, Kamailio would send the request to the provider from IP2.
And so on, for as many IPs as many customers I want to handle.
Is there a more elegant way to do this?
If not, how should I implement this?
Thanks in advance,
Attila
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