Hi Robert,
I had the same feeling about O***sips community.....
I have a similar setup. A proxy that listens on port other than 5060,
forwarding to other servers on 5060.
If you can better define better your problem with your setup, maybe we can
help you better.
Is your server listening only on one port 8080? Is your server behind NAT
or does it have a public IP @ on the interface it's listening on? What is
the exact problem with inbound calls? Are you doing record-route? Do you
forward only registrations, or are your handling invites as well? What
server listens on port 5060? Another Kamailio server? Does it handle
clients behind NAT?
You should know that Kamailio is a SIP server, not a PBX/sofswitch/SBC as
Asterisk or Freeswitch.
If you define better your problem, and send me your config file (by private
email if you like), I may look at it.
Reda
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 15:32, Robert <robert(a)inteli-core.com> wrote:
I've been playing with OpenSIPS and am willing to
change over if it means
I'll get a more informed answer from this community..
I need to set up a proxy forwarding server that can listen on a port other
than 5060 – I.e. 8080 and forward the registration requests to another Voip
platform we have that is running on 5060.
I've been able to this under OpenSIPS but I'm having issues with inbound
calls. It could be a NAT issue.
Basically listen on 8080 – forward any and all registrations to x:5060 —
which I've done using rewritehostport
Anyone have any good example configs for this? I'm a n00b at this OpenSER
stuff – but have been around asterisk / freeswitch / portaone for a while.
Thanks in advance
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