Hi!
1. In REGISTER, the client has to indicate TCP as transport protocol in the contact header, e.g. sip:foo@1.2.3.4:9876;transport=tcp
2. If the client is behind NAT, the client has to keep the TCP connection open, as the proxy can't open a TCP connection to the proxy.
E.g. you can use eyebeam/xlite - which forks fine with me.
regards klaus
Russ Daigle wrote:
When I REGISTER for UDP, I receive subsequent requests for that user. However, when I perform a TCP REGISTER, even though the register returns 200 OK, no requests make it to the user.
Is this supported? It should be. However, I noticed when you do a "openserctl ul show" command, it shows users, but it doens't indicate whether they are UDP or TCP registered.
-Russ
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