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.
I could try 'replace_all("@cybertheque.org","");' but I would like some advice
This is currently working for me...
I had requested some test calls but got no takers; I discovered a callback service which works well (and costs nothing):
http://www.sipbroker.com/sipbroker/action/callOut
A description of how to arrange a callback (cut and pasted from another user's web forum post):
Here's how to access a web page that will let you request an inbound call (for self-testing):
Go to www.sipbroker.com
Sign up for a free sip Broker account, using your chosen "IP dial" sip URI as your
"username" on sip Broker (and anything you want for your sip Broker password, as the sip Broker password does NOT have to match any password you are using in your adapter).
- Once you are signed into sip Broker, use the "EziDial" link on the right. This will
take you to a web page that lets you make VoIP calls directly. It will prompt you for your inbound sip URI (which should default to the userid you entered when signing up), and the sip Broker code you want to connect with (*393613 for Free World Dialup's "echo test" would be a good choice).
- Press on the "dial" button (after filling in your sip URI, and which place you are
trying to call). If all goes well, you will get an inbound call from sip Broker to your sip URI, and then as soon as that connects you will hear the outbound dialing to the sip Broker VoIP code you entered (which in the case *393613 reaches the "echo test" run by FWD).
Regards,
Michael