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() ?
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?
Thanks!
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.
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.
regards, Bogdan
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() ?
Victor Gamov wrote:
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)?
you will get only the new RURi, but the not the rest of the changes.
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() ?
it is the old story with lumps - there are couple of older threads on this topic.
regards, bogdan