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<p>Hello,</p>
<p>so far topos was not designed for spiraled traffic, only as a
single middle point between caller and callee. To handle SIP
spirals, it would need some C coding.</p>
<p>Cheers,<br>
Daniel<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04.08.17 16:32, Carsten Bock wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
I think, I found one issue with Daniel's new (great) TOPOS module:
I've configured it on my Edge-Proxy (aka. Proxy-CSCF) as a replacement
for an SBC and I ran into a strange issue.
Everything works fine, except in one Scenario:
Both A and B Party are registered using the same Proxy, so TOPOS is
triggered twice: On the originating Leg and on the terminating Leg.
It works properly, if I'm just having one Leg on the Proxy (either
because it's going to/coming from the Breakout Gateway or because the
B-Party registered using a different Proxy).
It appears to happen only, if the B-Party has a public IP, if no NAT
involved (Wtf?!?), it actually happened initially when I called my
mother.
I've looked through the source-code but couldn't find a proper
solution. Anyone an idea?
Thanks,
Carsten
P.S: Please find attached a full trace of such call and the according
database entries
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