Hi all,
I recieve the following warning messages when loadinf up ser:
WARNING: fix_socket_list: could not rev. resolve xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Is this something to worry about?
Also I am able to connect to ser internally but not via it's external address. I have rtpproxy installed and I'm using the nathelper module. Not sure if they are configured correctly but they seem to be running.
My client is behing NAT but my server is publically available. Does anyone have any ideas or could you tell me the best way to debug? for example can I moniter registration requests coming in?
Regards,
Luke.
Inline.
WARNING: fix_socket_list: could not rev. resolve xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
You probably dont have a resverse lookup entry in your DNS server.
Also I am able to connect to ser internally but not via it's external address. I have rtpproxy installed and I'm using the nathelper module. Not sure if they are > configured correctly but they seem to be running.
Does anyone have any ideas or could you tell me the best way to debug? for example can I moniter registration requests coming in?
If you work in command line # ngrep -W byline -O output.pcap INVITE port 5060
5060 - change to whatever port your SER's listening on and you can also view output.pcap in Ethereal later
If you have GUI, then use Ethereal (latest is 0.99.0)
Good luck :)
On 5/19/06, luke.2.pilgrim@bt.com luke.2.pilgrim@bt.com wrote:
Hi all,
I recieve the following warning messages when loadinf up ser:
WARNING: fix_socket_list: could not rev. resolve xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Is this something to worry about?
Also I am able to connect to ser internally but not via it's external address. I have rtpproxy installed and I'm using the nathelper module. Not sure if they are configured correctly but they seem to be running.
My client is behing NAT but my server is publically available. Does anyone have any ideas or could you tell me the best way to debug? for example can I moniter registration requests coming in?
Regards,
Luke.
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