[Serusers] ser on linksys router

Matt Schulte mschulte at netlogic.net
Tue Jan 18 02:03:36 CET 2005


Yes this is a big no no, forgive my ignorance I understand using SER as
a proxy but if you are dealing with one server why run both SER and Ast?
It's most likely confused because of the callid being the same. If you
*really* wanted to you could media proxy via SER and potentially
generate a second callid.. I tried doing this myself in a similar
situation and realized it's more a pain than it's worth..

-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Hoffmann [mailto:alexander.hoffmann at netgenius.de] 
On Friday 14 January 2005 12:53, Klaus Darilion wrote:
> What does hairpin in asterisk terminology mean?
>
 Thus it is absolutely ok if there is an INV 
from ISDN card1 -> going to SER -> returning to * -> terminated at ISDN 
card2.
You can easily configure * to route calls like this, but it will
complain 
about loops. If you comment out the loop detection in the source code 
(because this is not a loop here) then Asterisk will run into a
deadlock. I googled for a solution and saw people discussing similar
issues and talking 
about hairpins. IMHO: What ever you call this, it stays a bug in
ASTERISK. 
If you have any suggestions what to do, please let me know !

Thanks,
Alex

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