Hi all,
I got the openser and mediaproxy up working and fine. The mediaproxy is able to work with certain NATED configurations, but not all. When i tried to check what is the problem , those NATED configurations that were not working was found not to have made use of the mediaproxy, which causes the problem.
What i am trying to do now, but without much success, is to force all the RTP media to go through the mediaproxy. Is there any way i can force all the RTP media to go through the mediaproxy without all the client_nat_test stuff...?
Any hints will be much appreciated !
Regards, Sam
Hi,
maybe you do not perform the proper nat tests. see: http://openser.org/docs/modules/1.0.x/mediaproxy.html#AEN113
regards, bogdan
Sam Lee wrote:
Hi all,
I got the openser and mediaproxy up working and fine. The mediaproxy is able to work with certain NATED configurations, but not all. When i tried to check what is the problem , those NATED configurations that were not working was found not to have made use of the mediaproxy, which causes the problem.
What i am trying to do now, but without much success, is to force all the RTP media to go through the mediaproxy. Is there any way i can force all the RTP media to go through the mediaproxy without all the client_nat_test stuff...?
Any hints will be much appreciated !
Regards, Sam
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