Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi Victor,
Victor Gamov wrote:
hi!
Can anybody explain me: when I do force_rtp_proxy("c") and then
t_write_unix() which request body write to socket -- original or
rewrited by force_rtp_proxy() ?
the original one.
hm.
So if I want to use t_write_unix() to send request to my own program
I'll never get rewrited request (RURI, SDP and other)?
Now I trying
to configure OpenSER-1.2.0 to work with SEMS and I found
that SEMS get original SDP with internal IPs. Is it my OpenSER
misconfiguration?
As far as know, this scenario never worked with SEMS (passing a
different IP for SDP) - SEMS supports COMEDIA and if it is activate or
not (via fix_nated_sdp("1") ) is signalled via a flag.
sounds not bad.
but why not simple to write rewrited request (by force_rtp_proxy() or
some other functions) like t_relay() ?
--
CU,
Victor Gamov