Chapter 1 explains the basics around NATing and the corresponding functions
to use.
g-)
Giudice, Salvatore wrote:
I am trying to route a call from a non-routable
10.x.x.x network to a
phone on the internet using ser 0.9.0 and mediaproxy 1.31. Aka: PSTN
to SIP from my asterisk to an x-lite
I found some references indicating that I should call:
if ( src_ip = IP_GATEWAY)
{
force_rport();
fix_contact();
use_media_proxy();
};
Supposedly, you need the force_rport and the fix_contact to put media
proxy in the middle of the two rtp sessions, but I have et to see this
actually work. Has anyone been able to pass a call through media proxy
from a GW on a non-routable to a routable network, or even between two
ip's on the same network as the mediaproxy?
If so, please share your configs.
-----Original Message-----
From: bogdan aux [mailto:aux1d@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 6:16 AM
To: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Subject: [Serusers] Mediaproxy in LAN (?)
I want to route RTP packets between 2 computers in the
same network through Mediaproxy. I know this may have
no sense, but it's just a test configuration.
The call use_media_proxy() seems to have no effect,
the RTP packets go directly from one computer to
another.
My guess is mediaproxy makes a test on the IPs (they
are 192.168.147.2 and 192.168.147.3) and refuses to
proxy the call.
Is mediaproxy working just between different networks
or it's an error in my configuration file?
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