Daniel,
Thank you for your reply.
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| CentOS5.4 | -----------
-------- | ---- --- ---- | | CentOS5.4 |
|Internet|--|eth0|---|br0|---|eth1|----| Asterisk |
-------- | ---- --- ---- | -----------
| Kamailio + rtpproxy |
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br0 has a static Public IPv4 address a.b.c.d, and acts as a bridge
between eth0 and eth1. Both eth0 and eth1 do not have IPv4 addresses.
The box running Asterisk also has a public IPv4 address a.b.c.e
The default config file for Kamailio Kamailo.cfg has been edited to
include Nat and mysql support. I need Kamailio to function as a proxy by
forwarding all SIP signaling information to Asterisk.
Rtpproxy is started using
rtpproxy -l a.b.c.d -s udp:127.0.0.1:7722 -r /var/log -a
-S /root/rtpproxy
then Kamailio is started to listen on 127.0.0.1:5060 and a.b.c.d:5060
I make a test call using x-lite softphone registered with Asterisk,
however rtpproxy does not seem to record the session at all. I have
checked the directory to make sure the permissions are alright.
Is there something i am missing here ?
Thanks and Regards,
Vikram.
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
On 1/12/10 1:11 AM, Vikram Ragukumar wrote:
Hello,
I have setup Kamailio(v1.5) and Rtpproxy(v1.2.1) on a Centos5.4 linux
box. Kamailio's config file has been edited to include Nat and mysql
support. With Kamailio running, i started rtpproxy using
rtpproxy -l ip_addrs -s udp:127.0.0.1:7722 -a -r /var/log -F
However rtpproxy does not seem to be recording any session. I read
that the -a switch can be used to record all sessions.
Am i missing a switch/doing something wrong while invoking rtpproxy ?
maybe you
must give parameter -S /path/to/spool/dir as well. See man
rtpproxy.
Cheers,
Daniel