Ok I finally got the right rtpproxy running and SER is seeing it and is enabling the support for rtpproxy. I just placed a call from my computer using xlite to another computer on a different network behind a nat. We are still having the problem of not being able to hear each other. Is there any configuring I need to do on the server side? Would it help if I pasted the contents of my ser.cfg file?
Thank you.
Sher
-----Original Message----- From: Bruno Lopes F. Cabral [mailto:bruno@openline.com.br] Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 4:26 PM To: S Shah Subject: Re: [Serusers] xlite voice session
/usr/sbin is fine, but the rtpproxy.tar which is linked from www.voip-info.org site is for older version of SER. SER 0.8.14 needs the CVS rtpproxy (I made that mistake)
S Shah wrote:
Thanks anyway Bruno. I actually found the rtpproxy at portaone's site and have built it. Do you know which directory the executable should reside
in?
use apacket sniffer on both PC's to see what is going through, although just the logs from xlite might suffice
Paste that also
Iqbal
S Shah wrote:
Ok I finally got the right rtpproxy running and SER is seeing it and is enabling the support for rtpproxy. I just placed a call from my computer using xlite to another computer on a different network behind a nat. We are still having the problem of not being able to hear each other. Is there any configuring I need to do on the server side? Would it help if I pasted the contents of my ser.cfg file?
Thank you.
Sher
-----Original Message----- From: Bruno Lopes F. Cabral [mailto:bruno@openline.com.br] Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 4:26 PM To: S Shah Subject: Re: [Serusers] xlite voice session
/usr/sbin is fine, but the rtpproxy.tar which is linked from www.voip-info.org site is for older version of SER. SER 0.8.14 needs the CVS rtpproxy (I made that mistake)
S Shah wrote:
Thanks anyway Bruno. I actually found the rtpproxy at portaone's site and have built it. Do you know which directory the executable should reside
in?
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