Hi Benoît,
For me in these cases I use to have a SIP loadbalancer with a floating IP that just
forwards the traffic into my network.
That gave these devices one IP to speak to and I could do the rest internally.
Best
Rick
On 19. Dec 2022, at 14:24, Benoit Panizzon
<benoit.panizzon(a)imp.ch> wrote:
Hello World and Rick
A quick update. Now it works. I guess the newly
added DNS hostname was
not yet fully propagated to all DNS caches.
I start doubting, this was a clever idea...
I wonder what solutions other have come up to.
After some testing I noticed: SIP ALG on NAT devices do work by IP, not
by hostname. So getting traffic from the kamailio instance they were not
talking too before (or did not register to) breaks on NAT situations.
Also SBC do not seem to respect the Via header and always sending
traffic back to the IP it received traffic from.
How do other build redundant, high available platforms with kamailio
avoiding those pitfalls?
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
-Benoît Panizzon-
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