Hi
thank you!, now i am using Openser, it was easy to move from ser, just some
minor changes like 'break' to 'return' etc, my nathelper implementation
is
based on a ser example and it works very well, just made some minor changes
to set flag 6 and flag 7 to 'Register' and 'Invites' when
'nat_uac_test("19")' in order to try Tavis code snippet, in my tests
there
is no audio when reset flag 6 and 7 after detected the two clients behind
the same NAT and can't hungup or cancel calls properly, please someone see
my cfg attached and send some advice, what I am missing?
thanks
rafael
On 12/7/05, Norman Brandinger <norm(a)goes.com> wrote:
Hi Rafael,
You would use the "example code snippet" when you want to decide whether
or not to use rtpproxy or mediaproxy based on the fact that both the
caller and the callee are behind the same NAT device. Please review the
mailing lists as this topic has been discussed many times.
I added some additional comments in regard to the setting of flags 2 and
3 in the posted example at:
http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=avp_examples
Generally, I have found that if OpenSER fails to start with an error
indicating that the function can't be found, it's time to find the
correct module to add.
In response to your last question "etc." I suggest that you review the
three web sites:
openser.org,
iptel.org and
onsip.org. The last one has
some really great material that explains alot.
Regards,
Norm
Rafael R. GV wrote:
Hi
I am using nathelper/rtpproxy in ser , please see my ser.cfg attached
and tell me where do I have to use this code snippet? where did you
set flags 2 and 3?, what other modules I need?, etc.
thank you
Rafael
Lima-Peru