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The NATted device (client B) is behind a USR 9112,<br>
the other machine (with openser and client B) is on an<br>
academic LAN. The fact, however, is that tshark indicates<br>
that the original sdp (from B) reaches port 5060 of openser<br>
but the invite that is thereafter forwarded to client A <br>
contains a modified sdp.<br>
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Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
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<pre wrap="">El Wednesday 31 October 2007 08:03:11 Bogdan-Andrei Iancu escribió:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Kostas,
With the configuration you sent it is impossible for openser to change
the SDP - maybe you have some ALG that's doing that.....
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Which router are you using? maybe a Zyxel P600 ?
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