Well,
As suggested, i decided to go with a single ip address.
Thanks everyone!
Thanks to @Federico Cabiddu <federico.cabiddu(a)gmail.com> i understood why
the ACK has no $du. This is because all record-routes have been consumed
because this is the final hop.
So no record-route, no $du. I have to use the ruri.
Regards,
David Villasmil
email: david.villasmil.work(a)gmail.com
phone: +34669448337
On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 9:01 PM Antony Stone <
Antony.Stone(a)kamailio.open.source.it> wrote:
On Monday 01 April 2019 at 21:51:13, David Villasmil
wrote:
They're not, they're in the same subnet.
At least on my tests.
In that case I can only wonder why AWS works like this.
I think I've run out of networking-based suggestions to fulfilling your
requirements.
Antony.
On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 8:47 PM Antony Stone
wrote:
>
> No, because (again, unless AWS works in some totally strange way that I
> can't imagine being the case) those two private IPs would be in
different
> subnets, so only one is locally addressable
by the other privately
> addressed machines.
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