I think you can start the rtpproxy with a certain commandline switch to listen to the
public IP address.
Klaus
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Von: Tristan Colgate [mailto:tristan@inuxtech.co.uk]
Gesendet: Di 25.11.2003 11:37
An: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
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Betreff: [Serusers] multi homed rtpproxy?
Hi,
mhomed did the trick nicely for ser, but force_rtp_proxy is putting the wrong
interface in the c= bit of the outgoing INVITE. c= is getting the IP address of
the internal interface, not the external. There doesn't seem to be any way of
working around this at the moment, or am I missing something?
Unless someone has something lying around to solve this I don't mind working
on it myself, unless I am missing something and this is a particularly hard
thing to sort out.
I suspect there are ways round this by masqerading on the ser box but I don't
want to do that and would much rather not have to enable ip forwarding on the
box at all.
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Tristan Colgate
Inux Technologies
E-Mail: tristan(a)inuxtech.co.uk
Mobile: 07900 690 912
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