The best solution is to use RTPEngine. Just don't reinvent the wheel, do as
"best practices".
Also, setting up and configuring RTPEngine is really easy and you would
just need to add a couple of lines of code on the kamailio script.
Here are a couple of links to help you on that quest:
Configuring RTPEngine in Kamailio: A Quick Guide – Blog for the Tech
Community (
voipnuggets.com)
<https://voipnuggets.com/2023/06/26/configuring-rtpengine-in-kamailio-a-quick-guide/>
And good old Nick's headbutts with networking
Kamailio Bytes – Setting up rtpengine in Kamailio to relay RTP / Media |
Nick vs Networking
<https://nickvsnetworking.com/kamailio-bytes-rtp-media-proxying-with-rtpengine/>
*Sérgio Charrua*
On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 11:48 AM christian.marinelli--- via sr-users <
sr-users(a)lists.kamailio.org> wrote:
christian.marinelli@hotmail.it wrote:
Hi Sergio,
thank you for you support and thank you about the three posibilities you
suggest
to me!
I prefer the second one because the third could create problems with
other
services in the
VPN and the first one is a little bit difficult
for a neophyte user with
SIP concepts.
So i prefer the second one!
Can you suggest me how i can change my Kamailio configuration to do this
behavior?
Thanks you so much in advance
Christian
Hi @sergio charrua,
the last days i tryed to search and study how to set my Kamailio server to
modify the SDP content and replace
internal/private IP addresses with the public addresses, but...without
success! :(
Can you help me to understand how can i modify the Kamailio configuration
to do this?
Thank you in advance
Christian
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