I just figured this out by reading a lot of stuff online. You need to set this option in SER.
mhomed=1
Although, I am using mediaproxy and according to the session log, the rtp path is going from the public ip, but things seem to be working.
Natambu Obleton Network Engineer FastTrack Communications nobleton@fasttrackcomm.net (970) 247-3366 office (970) 247-2426 fax
-----Original Message----- From: serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On Behalf Of Sebastian Gabris Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2006 5:44 AM To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: [Serusers] SER config
Hello everybody,
I'm new to SER and try to write my first config file. After reading the Admin guide & the getting started Tutorial on onsip I still cannot configure my SER.
In the test setup I have two systems -- 1. The Linux server ( where the SER is running) 2. one win XP system ( SIP UA).
The linux server has two LAN cards one with a private IP and one with a public one. The SIP - Client has an account at a VoIP - Provider (sipgate). What I want the SER to do is to forward the call to the provider and to accept incoming calls. No authorisation or mysql things nedeed.
I put in the cfg - file that SER should listen on both(public & private) interfaces.
Until now SER forwards the call but he doesn't change the private IP - Address to the public one.
Any ideas how I could solve the problem?
Thanks in advance and excuse my bad english :-)
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