Hello,
On 11/09/05 00:31, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Hi!
Make sure your function is really called. Put log statements before and after the fix_nated_contact function and watch syslog (/var/log/syslog ) for the log statements, e.g.:
log("before fix natted contact\n"); fix_nated_contact(); log("after fix natted contact\n");
you could also use xlog and pseudo variables to log the contact before and afterwards the changes.
the change will not be reflected in the pseudo-variable corresponding to contact header. It is kept inside openser as a diff to the old content of the message.
Cheers, Daniel
regards klaus
Anthony Chapellier wrote:
Hi,
NatHelper documentation says fix_nated_contact is rewriting contact header with request source address:port but it seems the function doesn't work properly with my SER config...
Indeed, when you analyze a SIP Request Packet you have the following :
Message Header : Contact : sip:352621@192.170.10.32:5060 #192.170.10.32:5060 is the private IP/Port
and if this function was working properly, I understand you should get the following :
Message Header : Contact: sip:352621@80.114.25.8:2014 #80.114.25.8:2014 is the public IP/Port
But the SIP packets that are getting out from SER Proxy to SIP Registrar Server have not their contact header field modified with public IP/Port...
So, is the function not working ? or something else ?
Thanks,
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