hi guys/gals,
I have two ser sites serving two different domains and I want to let them see each other.
Earlier this week, someone on this list said that no special config had to be done to get this done, but I am having problems.
Both the ser servers are on machines behind the firewalls for security. I have forwarded UDP ports 5060-5070 through to the ser servers.
I can see people online going one way, but not the other. The site that can, is able to send messages to the other site and get a response back, but not vice versa.
What firewall/forwarding config do I need?
cheers, this really has me stumped :)
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Hello,
try to enable record-routing. Make sure that your scripts contain rewriteFromRoute() at the beginning and put addRecordRoute() just before t_relay() (if your script is based on the default one).
If that doesn't help, send us more information, like message dumps (use ngrep to create them) and description of your setup.
Jan.
On 14-03 16:38, matthewh@3d-computers.co.uk wrote:
hi guys/gals,
I have two ser sites serving two different domains and I want to let them see each other.
Earlier this week, someone on this list said that no special config had to be done to get this done, but I am having problems.
Both the ser servers are on machines behind the firewalls for security. I have forwarded UDP ports 5060-5070 through to the ser servers.
I can see people online going one way, but not the other. The site that can, is able to send messages to the other site and get a response back, but not vice versa.
What firewall/forwarding config do I need?
cheers, this really has me stumped :)
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