Hi Max,
You need to inspect the SIP messages and check if your SDP is carrying
the proper IP/port for each side of your ALG. Make sure that your
openser is providing proper IP in SDP for each network:
- private IP in SDP for SIP messages originated by the interface
sitting on the private network side
- public IP in SDP for SIP messages originated by the interface
sitting on the public network side
Regards,
Ovidiu Sas
On Nov 9, 2007 2:43 AM, Max Lock <max.lock(a)gingo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi Ovidiu,
Thanks for responding. As far as I can see, I've done that. I start
rtpproxy like this:
rtpproxy -l 10.10.12.4/146.101.250.189 -s udp:127.0.0.1:9000
and when I start openser, It says it's listening on both interfaces.
Restarting openser: openserListening on
udp: 146.101.250.189 [146.101.250.189]:5060
udp: 10.10.12.4 [10.10.12.4]:5060
Aliases:
udp: lhc-openser.isrighthere.com:5060
udp: lhc-openser:5060
udp: lhc-openser-public.isrighthere.com:5060
udp: lhc-openser-public:5060
This is what I don't understand? It should be working right?
-Cheers Max
Ovidiu Sas wrote:
If you want to setup openser as an ALG, you will
need to configure
openser to bind to both interfaces and run rtpproxy in bridged mode
(in order to proxy media in and out of your private network).
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