Hello, Alex.
mhomed=1 exactly what is required, however, using this option is not
solved my problem.
Packets are passing OK, but when the call is made, for instance from
100->101, then INVITE is generated from 100 to K ( kamailio ). K is
passing this INVITE to A ( Asterisk ). Asterisk is generating backward
INVITE for 101.
But in From and To headers changes to
From: 100@ASTERISK
To: 101@KAMAILIO
where ASTERISK and KAMAILIO are private network addresses. This makes
sense as Asterisk do not have any public IP, but it seems to me that I'm
missing something.
Is it possible to process INVITES sent from A to K before releasing to
public network?
Right now INVITES look like:
From: 100@PUBLIC
To: 101@PUBLIC
Backward:
From: 101@PRIVATE_ASTERISK_IP
To: 100@PRIVATE_KAMAILIO_IP
Thank you.
Evgeniy,
Try enable mhomed=1 option in kamailio.cfg.
If this does not do what you want, explicitly force the
outgoing
interface by manipulating the $fs pseudovariable prior to
relaying/forwarding, e.g.
$fs = "udp:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5060";
t_relay(); ...
etc.
Cheers,
-- Alex
On 02/18/2011 10:05 AM, Spinov Evgeniy wrote:
> Hello, all.
>
> I'm having Kamailio 3.0.4. Server have 2 physical interfaces, one is
> private, second is public.
>
> INVITE request is coming to Kamailio from public interface and being
> routed by Kamailio to one of ther asterisk boxes, which is in private
> network. Packet is routed to correct interface, but SRC address of
> packet, containing public Kamailio IP. As of that, asterisk is unable
>to
> communicate properly with Kamailio.
>
> I'm not applying any packet changes in Kamailio config and cannot get
> why Kamailio is doing that?
>
> Kamailio is listening both networks and able to send packets with
> correct IP, but somewhy sending an invalid one.
>
> Am I doing something wrong?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
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