Hi Bogdan,
the solution you gave was to detect if caller and callee are behind same NAT, I just
wanted to detect if caller and calee are behind "NAT". Can you help me in
defining condition for this.
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan(a)voice-system.ro> wrote:
Hi,
this is a topic largely discussed in the past - a google on the archive
will give you a lot of info.
shortly, you have to you avp_check() to compare the src_ip of the INVITE
with the destination of it (dst_uri). See the avpops and the pseudo
variables docs.
regards,
bogdan
Jayesh Nambiar wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to implement the following scenario:
Whenever a NATed client calls to user at public IP or whenever a user
at public IP calls a NATed client, I dont want to use mediaproxy. the
fix_nated_sdp function does the job.
But when both the caller and callee are behind nat, only then
mediaproxy should be used. Can someone please help me in defining a
condition which will return true if both the caller and callee are nated.
I tried a lot, but my conditions allow calls from NATed client to
public IP clients to use mediaproxy which I dont want.
Please help me in this regard, as I want to minimise the use of
mediaproxy as much as possible.
Thanks in advance,
jayesh
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