[Serusers] Source address of requests?
Jiri Kuthan
jiri at iptel.org
Mon Nov 24 11:15:28 CET 2003
turn mhomed option on.
-jiri
At 11:35 AM 11/24/2003, Tristan Colgate wrote:
>Hi,
>
> My ser proxy is sitting between two networks with an interface on each, the
>back end is on an rfc1918 range and the front end is on an internet routeable
>address range. I'm doing some rewriting of address to relay anything for
>**XXXXXX at thisdomain.com to XXXX at thatdomain.com as fwd does.
>
> The problem I have is that if a requests comes in on the private interface,
>the address gets stripped and rewritten properly and the request goes out, but
>the source address of the INVITE (as in the ip source address) is of the
>private interface that the packet came in on. It's therefore being dropped by
>my ISP, and wouldn't be any good anyway even if it wasn't.
>
> I have a record-route at the beginning of the script which is also recording
>the wrong address but then that makes sense and is jsut a problem with my
>script. So is ser using the source address recorded by record route, and how
>can I work round this?
>
>--
>Tristan Colgate
>Inux Technologies
>
>E-Mail: tristan at inuxtech.co.uk
>Mobile: 07900 690 912
>
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