Hi Amanda,
could you post the RTP capture?
regards,
bogdan
Amanda Mattiuz wrote:
Thanks for your reply...
I don't understand exactly "lso note that first you need incoming RTP
(from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind the
nat." ...
Checking the traffic with ethereal in the server (rtproxy and openser
are running on the same machine for the moment), I can see that bothe
clients are sending packets, but then when rtpproxy routes them to the
onthr client, I see "ICMP unreacheable host" for both sides.....
I will check the client more carefully to be sure it is synmetric...
Thanks again!!!!
On 4/3/07, *Bogdan-Andrei Iancu* < bogdan(a)voice-system.ro
<mailto:bogdan@voice-system.ro>> wrote:
Hi Amanda,
be sure the devices are symmetric from RTP point of view -
otherwise the
traversal will not work. Also note that first you need incoming RTP
(from client to RTPproxy) in order to be able to send RTP behind
the nat.
regards,
bogdan
Amanda Mattiuz wrote:
Hello!
I'm using rtpproxy to handle NAT, but right now I have problems of
unreacheable host... I believe client's firewalls are blocking UDP
traffic coming from the proxy ... I tried to change port range and
nothing seem to make it work...
I was wondering if any of you kows something that may fix it....
Thanks
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