you probably have a problem with the SIP domains - the SIP proxy does
not recognize that the message is intended for him and sends the message
back to itself (can be verified by sniffing on the loopback interface).
The problem is also discussed in the FAQ at the end of the "ser admin
guide".
klaus
Lukas Bolliger wrote:
I'm Trying to set up ser in my homenetwork. I
followed the ser howto,
did all the dns entres and stuff. Now when I connect I always get an
"Too many Hops" error. Buh my sip client and the sip server are in the
same network so there are no hops at all.
the secitons with the headers in the sip.cfg file is unchanged like this:
if (!mf_process_maxfwd_header("10")) {
sl_send_reply("483","Too Many Hops");
break;
};
Did anyone experience the same problem?
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Lukas Bolliger <bolukas(a)ee.ethz.ch>
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