On 6/18/07, Michael Grigoni <michael.grigoni@cybertheque.org> wrote:
Greger V. Teigre wrote:
> Michael Grigoni wrote:
>
>> (SER 0.8.99-dev19 openbsd/sparc w/local patches)
>> Greetings:
>>
>> We have rarely received INVITES from UAs not registered
>> on our SER host (from the outside) but as I am setting
>> up a means for a Internet users from foreign realms
>> to listen to audio by making a call to a UA on our network
>> it is now necessary to process foreign INVITES.

> Well, sip:9202@cybertheque.org@10.0.2.200:5060 is obviously an invalid
> aor. Try to figure out where it comes from.

Indeed, that is the question.

As you got the irony but not the answer ... here it is: your AOR has 2 domain parts (2 parts after an @).
That is wrong. Something is messing up with your proxy :)

Cesc