On Jul 19, 2004 at 14:22, l.gaillard01(a)free.fr <l.gaillard01(a)free.fr> wrote:
No one can help me?
No ideas which can help me to do that?
You are very impatient, aren't you :-)
The answer is: yes you can do that quite easily.
Hints: - use record_route and loose_route on both sers
- use forward(ser2) on ser1
- use if (!src_ip==ser1) send error reply; break on ser2
- read the manual
(
http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/seruser/seruser.html)
Andrei
Selon l.gaillard01(a)free.fr:
Hi all,
I need to configure two ser servers to do such a thing :
SER2 is the registrar proxy, knowing ips ...
SER1 is a must go through proxy. Each packet must go through him before being
sent to SER2.
________ ________
| | REGISTER | |
Phone B ---->| |------------------>| |
| SER1 | | SER2 |
| | | |
| IP .4 | REGISTER | IP .8 |
Phone A ---->| |------------------>| |
|_______ | |________|
CALL from A to B
________ ________
| | CALL | |
Phone B <----| |<------------------| |
| SER1 | | SER2 |
| | | |
| IP .4 | CALL | IP .8 |
Phone A ---->| |------------------>| |
|_______ | |________|
When a call is done by A, it must go through ser1 then to ser2 and before
coming back to phone B it must go to SER1.
I can't find a way to do that with a script. If someone can help me, it would
be great.
Thanks,
Laurent
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