Interesting problem... I have no idea, but might be that you are removing something from message bodies using a regular expresion, which works in this way for PUBLISH bodies...
Vaclav
On Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 07:02:50PM +0200, samuel wrote:
I'm having some "nice" interaction between UA and SIP proxies regarding NAT. Beside's the classical "I put myself in the middle re-writting Contact, m and c lines, etc..." this nice boxes also, from time to time, remove the bodies of some PUBLISH messages..
I had only this evening and might have reached wrong conclusions but I can't make it work with routers in the middle although it worked in the internal LAN and I can see the messages following the right path up to the routers.....what might be the reason?!?!?!?8-)
Nated,
Samuel.
2006/10/20, Vaclav Kubart vaclav.kubart@iptel.org:
I think so (it is needed to rewrite Contact in SUBSCRIBE and responses to NOTIFY), but has anybody tried presence server with users behind NAT?
Vaclav
On Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 04:14:37PM +0700, Andrey Kuprianov wrote:
Btw, Greger, does the same go for SUBSCRIBE and NOTIFY requests?
On 10/20/06, Greger V. Teigre greger@teigre.com wrote:
MESSAGE should be NAT-handled as an INVITE. g-)
Mark Price wrote: Hi,
I'm finding that my ser clients can't can only unreliably communicate
using
MESSAGE packets, and that presence and presence subscriptions are
equally
unreliable (i.e. very). The odd thing is that they do sometimes, in fact, work. Anyways, I discovered that there are definitely NAT issues going on,
since
I can see inbound MESSAGE packets banging on the outside of my firewall. What are people doing to mitigate this?
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