Hello,
first you can try to add both interface (with name or IPs) with 'listen=x.x.x.x' to the global part of your config. If this still does not help you can try it with 'mhomed=yes' in the global part of your config.
Greets Nils
On Wednesday 22 October 2003 14:06, dhiraj.2.bhuyan@bt.com wrote:
Hello List, I am running SER (0.8.11) on a machine that has two network interfaces. On one interface I have a 192.168.1.0/24 network (internal network) and the other one is the public interface. SER is working as a registrar and as a proxy. When a UA on the private network sends a SUBSCRIBE message to a UA on the outside via the SER proxy (listening on 192.168.1.1), the packet received by other UA has the 192.168.1.1 layer 3 address. So it means that SER is using the internal interface address as the layer 3 source address when sending packets through the external interface. Is this a known bug? (NAT on the machine is working fine. I am using redhat 9, kernel 2.4.21)
Is there any way to change/replace/manipulate the VIA header like you can do with the URI's? Sorry am very new to SER and am trying to read as much as I can.
Any feedback will be greately appreciated.
Thanks,
Dhiraj Bhuyan Security Research Engineer BT Exact
Tel: +44 1473 643932 Mob: +44 7962 012145 Email: dhiraj.2.bhuyan@bt.com
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